Marsha HUDEY

3 Aug 1990
31
Female
1.60/5'2''
REGINA, SK
 
Canada
CALGARY, AB
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SSK Speed Skating Women's 500m 21

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Speed Skating Oval
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
10Women's 500m2018PyeongChang, KOR
32Women's 500m2014Sochi, RUS
World Single Distance Championships
RankEventYearLocation
2Women's Team Sprint2019Inzell, GER
6Women's 500m2018Gangneung, KOR
16Women's 500m2016Kolomna, RUS
17Women's 500m2015Heerenveen, NED
20Women's 500m2020Salt Lake City, UT, USA
20Women's 500m2019Inzell, GER
World Sprint Championships
RankEventYearLocation
20Women's Sprint2015Nur-Sultan, KAZ
World Cup
SeasonWomen's 500mWomen's 1000mWomen's Team Sprint
2019/201349
2018/19255
2017/181047
2016/17439
2015/161556
2014/152554
2013/143555
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Cricket.

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Sweeney (married name)

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Golf, baking, cooking, reading, yoga, spending time with friends.

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Athlete, Physiotherapist

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Community rehabilitation & disability services at University of Calgary (CAN). Physiotherapy assistant at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary (CAN)

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Husband, Ryan. Father, Brad. Brother, Austin. One more brother and sister.

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English, French

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National: Mark Wild (CAN)

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Brother, Austin (Speed skating): Has competed in national championships between 2007 and 2010.

Father, Brad (Speed skating): Won a bronze medal in the 2015 World Championships for skaters over 50. Has also served as her coach.

Cousin, Quinton Howden (Ice hockey): Won a bronze medal at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang. Has played in the NHL for Florida Panthers and Winnipeg Jets.

Cousin, Brett Howden (Ice hockey): Has played in the NHL for the New York Rangers since 2018. World junior champion in 2018.

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November 2013 World Cup event in Calgary (500 m - 19th)

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2013

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She began speed skating at age four in Regina, SK, CAN. (INFO 2018)

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Her father was a competitive speed skater and he wanted an activity the whole family could participate in. (INFO 2018)

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“My dad is my inspiration and my biggest role model. He's the one who got me into skating. He's been one of my coaches. He's been very instrumental in my career, my development." (nationalpost.com, 20 Nov 2017)

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"Always give your best in whatever you are trying to achieve, and know that you will fail your way to success." (INFO 2018)

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Saskatchewan Sport Awards Female Athlete of the Year (2017)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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