CANUEL Karol-Ann

18 Apr 1988
33
Female
1.63/5'4''
AMOS, QC
 
Canada
GATINEAU, QC
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CRD Cycling Road Women's Road Race 16
Women's Individual Time Trial 14

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Fuji International Speedway
Finished
Fuji International Speedway
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocationRoad RaceIndividual Time Trial
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA2513

UCI Road World Championships
YearLocationRoad RaceIndividual Time TrialTeam Time Trial
2020Imola, ITA6622-
2019Harrogate, GBR4612-
2018Innsbruck, AUT682
2017Bergen, NOR32212
2016Doha, QAT71191
2015Richmond, VA, USA13151
2014Ponferrada, ESPDNF61
2013Florence, ITA33--
2012Valkenburg, NED30--
2010Melbourne, VIC, AUSDNF--

Ten best performances in major races in career
RankYearEventCompetitionLocation
12018Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
12017Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
12016Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
12014Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
22015Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
42019Team Time TrialVargarda TTTVargarda, SWE
42016Women's IndividualBoels Ladies TourValkenburg, NED
52013Road RaceGP de PlouayPlouay, FRA
62019Women's IndividualMadrid Challenge by La VueltaMadrid, ESP
62018Team Time TrialLadies Tour of Norway TTTHalden, NOR


Legend
DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified, OTL - Outside the Time Limit
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Karo (olympic.ca, 29 Jun 2019)
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Reading, yoga, watching television. (olympic.ca, 29 Jun 2019)
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Athlete
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Nursing - Alliance Sport-Etudes, Canada
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English
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Boels - Dolmans Cyclingteam [Netherlands] since 2016
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Turned professional in 2010
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She broke her collarbone a few weeks before the 2019 Canadian Championships, but was still able to compete at the tournament in Saint-Georges, QC, Canada. (procyclingstats.com, 29 Jun 2019; olympic.ca, 29 Jun 2019)

She broke her C6 vertebra, fractured a rib and sustained a concussion in June 2014. She then broke her pelvis in the road race at the 2014 World Championships in Ponferrada, Spain, and needed six weeks off to rest. (cyclingcanada.ca, 12 Feb 2016; ottawacitizen.com, 08 Oct 2014)
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She began cycling at age 11 at the Club Cyclist Amos in Quebec, Canada. (cyclingcanada.ca, 12 Feb 2016)
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Her parents liked the sport and encouraged her to try it. She fell and broke her helmet in her very first race but was back on her bike the next day (olympic.ca, 29 Jun 2019; cyclingcanada.ca, 12 Feb 2016)
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To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (sportcom.qc.ca, 30 Jul 2020)
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Canadian mountain biker Marie-Helene Premont, Canadian track cyclist Lori-Ann Muenzer, Canadian cyclist and speed skater Clara Hughes. (olympic.ca, 29 Jun 2019)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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