Melodie DAOUST

7 Jan 1992
30
Female
1.63/5'4''
VALLEYFIELD, QC
 
Canada
VALLEYFIELD, QC
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
IHO Ice Hockey Women 1 Gold

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Indoor Stadium
CAN
Canada
12
SUI
Switzerland
1
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
CAN
Canada
11
FIN
Finland
1
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
ROC
ROC
1
CAN
Canada
6
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
USA
United States
2
CAN
Canada
4
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
CAN
Canada
11
SWE
Sweden
0
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
CAN
Canada
10
SUI
Switzerland
3
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
CAN
Canada
3
USA
United States
2
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2014Sochi, RUS
2Women2018PyeongChang, KOR
Women's World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2021Calgary, AB, CAN
3Women2019Espoo, FIN
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Melo

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Golf, watching television, walking her dog

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Teacher, broadcaster

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Graduated from McGill University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Education in Physical Education.

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Partner, Audrey St-Germain. Son, Matheo (born 2018).Parents, Michel and Joanne. Brother, Samuel.

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English, French

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Forward

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Left

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Brother Samuel Daoust (Ice hockey): Played with the Patriotes de Chateauguay and won a bronze medal at the 2006 TELUS Cup (Canada’s National Midget Championship).

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2011 in Four Nations Cup (1st)

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June 2014: Torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) after an accident in summer training. Recovery took 18 months, returning to play with the national development team at the 2016 Nations Cup in Fussen.

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Professional Women's Hockey Players Association

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Started playing hockey at age five. “I was doing figure skating at the time and I wanted to just be like them (hockey players). So I asked my parents to put me into hockey.” (mcgilltribune.com, 8 Mar 2016)

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Followed after her father and brother. (mcgilltribune.com, 8 Mar 2016)

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Canadian ice hockey player Caroline Ouellette (CAN), four-time Olympic gold medallist and six-time world champion. Taught her "how to be a great leader on and off the ice." (olympic.ca, 19 Dec 2013)

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Wears a necklace with her number (17), as a good luck charm. (olympic.ca, 19 Dec 2013)

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"Be the best you can be." (olympic.ca, 19 Dec 2013)

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Olympic Games
MVP (2018)

Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)
U Sports First Team All-Canadian (2016)
U Sports First Team All-Star (2013)
Brodrick Trophy (2013)
Tissot Award (2012)

McGill University
Gladys Bean Trophy (2013, 2016, 2017)

Legend
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Game
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Gold
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Gold Medal Event
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