MITCHELL Kelsey

26 Nov 1993
27
Female
1.74/5'8''
BRANDON, MB
 
Canada
EDMONTON, AB
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CTR Cycling Track Women's Sprint 1 Gold Medal
Women's Keirin 5

Records

Record Event Mark Date Location
WR Women's Sprint 10.154 4 September, 2019 Cochabamba (BOL)

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished
Izu Velodrome
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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World Championships
YearLocationSprintKeirinTeam Sprint
2020Berlin, GER4165

Pan American Games
YearLocationSprintKeirinTeam Sprint
2019Lima, PER152

Pan American Championships
YearLocationSprintKeirinTeam Sprint
2019Cochabamba, BOL131

World Cup (Ranking)
RankEventYear
2Sprint2019/2020
26Keirin2019/2020
32Sprint2018/2019

World Cup
YearLocationSprintKeirinTeam Sprint
2019/2020Milton, ON, CAN2-1
2019/2020Brisbane, QLD, AUS913-
2019/2020Cambridge, NZL211-
2019/2020Hong Kong, CHN310-
2018/2019Hong Kong, CHN6-12


Legend
IP - Individual Pursuit, TP - Team Pursuit, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified
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Athlete
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Fitness and Exercise Management - Northern Alberta Institute of Technology [NAIT], Edmonton, AB, CAN
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English
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Brendon Cameron [national]
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She played football at college level in Canada for the University of Alberta. (kelseymitchell.ca, 01 Mar 2020; olympic.ca, 14 Jan 2020)
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She was affected by a stomach bug at the 2020 World Cup event in Milton. ON, Canada. (cbc.ca, 25 Jan 2020)
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She first tried track cycling at age 23. (olympic.ca, 01 Mar 2020)
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When she was younger she was involved in basketball, ringette, judo, gymnastics, handball, volleyball, and football. In August 2017 she attended a cycling tryout in Toronto, ON, Canada, aimed at identifying athletes between the ages of 14 to 25. She exceeded the national standard for track cycling on the watt bike, and was recruited by Cycling Canada. "I knew how to ride a bike, but this is completely different. Pedalling didn't feel natural, the seat was super uncomfortable. Finally getting to go fast on the track and feel the g-force in the corners and in that moment I was just like, 'Okay, this is fun, I like this, I want to get faster and better.'" (kelseymitchell.ca, 01 Mar 2020; olympic.ca, 14 Jan 2020)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (cyclingmagazine.ca, 29 Jul 2020)
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Canadian alpine skier and cyclist Georgia Simmerling. (olympic.ca, 01 Mar 2020)
Legend
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Gold Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
WR:
World Record
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