Emily CLARK

28 Nov 1995
26
Female
1.70/5'6''
SASKATOON, SK
 
Canada
SASKATOON, SK
 
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
2Women2018PyeongChang, KOR
Women's World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2021Calgary, AB, CAN
2Women2017Plymouth, MI, USA
2Women2016Kamloops, BC, CAN
2Women2015Malmo, SWE
3Women2019Espoo, FIN
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The Rocket

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Water sports, coaching

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Studied Economics at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, USA).

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Father, Del. Mother, Tracy. Brothers, Jeff, Kevin, Brian, and Robbie. Sister, Kristina. Emily was the youngest sibling.

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English

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Montreal

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Forward

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Left

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Father Del Clark (Ice hockey): Served as a local coach.

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Lacrosse: Played in high school.

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2014 in 4 Nations Cup (gold)

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Professional Women's Hockey Players Association

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Started skating at age three and has played organised hockey since age five. (olympic.ca)

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All four of her older brothers also played the sport, and she decided to dream big after watching a show on television. "It was about this player who wrote down when he was young that he was going to play in the NHL one day and then he signed it. That night I wrote 'I'm going to play for Team Saskatchewan and Team Canada', and I signed it and put it on my wall." (olympic.ca; Info 2018)

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Ice hockey player Caroline Ouellette (CAN), four-time Olympic gold medallist from 2002 to 2014 and six-time world champion.

Ice hockey player Colleen Sostorics (CAN), three-time Olympic gold medallist.

Ice hockey player Dana Antal (CAN), 2002 Olympic champion and two-time world champion.

Ice hockey player Hayley Wickenheiser (CAN), four-time Olympic gold medallist from 2002 to 2014 and seven-time world champion. (hockeycanada.ca; Info 2018)

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"Work until your dreams become a reality." (olympic.ca)

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WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of October 7, 2014)
WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of February 3, 2015)
WCHA Player of the Month (December 2016)

Legend
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Game
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Gold
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Gold Medal Event
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