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TOKYO OLYMPICS: Six athletes among 21 McGillians headed for Summer Games

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Women's Swimming | 7/16/2021 2:01:00 PM


VERSION FRANÇAISE CI-DESSOUS

MONTREAL -  A half-dozen athletes are among a 21-member entourage of McGill University students and graduates headed to Tokyo to serve in an official capacity at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad, July 23 to Aug. 8. The six athletes mark the highest number of McGillians slated to compete at the Summer Games since 2008 in Beijing, when 11 represented the Montreal institution.
 
Gabriella Doueihy (BSc '21), a recently graduated biology senior from Ehden, Lebanon and a member of the Martlets swim team, is the only McGill varsity athlete scheduled to compete at the Games. She will represent her homeland as a member of the Lebanese Olympic squad.
 
Five other McGill students or graduates will be competing for Canada, including rower Gabrielle Smith (BSc '17) of Unionville, Ont., and water polo's Joelle Bekhazi (MSc '15) of Pte. Claire, Que. Rounding out the group are three members of the men's national fencing squad, namely Alex Cai, a current biology and anatomy junior from Toronto, Shaul Gordon (BCL/LLB '19, LLM '21), a law school graduate from Richmond, B.C., and Maximilien Van Haaster (BSc '16), a kinesiology grad from Montreal.
 
Officiating the rugby tournament will be referee Julianne Zussman (BA '08), an international development studies grad who starred on the rugby pitch for the McGill Martlets from 2004 to 2008.

A high-profile official heading to Japan is long-standing IOC member Richard Pound (BCom'62, BCL'67),a  former McGill swimmer who competed in the 1960 Rome Olympics.

The Canadian Olympic Committee mission staff is sending eight grads to Japan, including former McGill volleyball player Marie-Andrée Lessard (BCom '01) of LaSalle, Que., who will serve as COC director of the Games.

Rounding out the COC staff on site is Montreal native David Paradelo (B.Eng '09), head coach of the women's water polo team, athlete village manager Shane Fombuena (BEd PE '13), apparel outfitting assistant Hayley Wyatt (BEd PE '09),  chief physiotherapist Lois Pohlod (BSc PT '07), Olympic performance director David Mirota (BEd '16), chief sport officer Eric Myles (EMBA '11) and communications manager Manny Almela (BA '99) of Greenfield Park, Que., who once was sports editor of The McGill Tribune.

Also working at the Games is former McGill golfer Emily Phoenix (BA '16), a manager of high performance sport with Golf Canada,  Félix Croteau (MSc PT '11) of St. Laurent., Que., a physiotherapist with Water Polo Canada, Tiffany Hunting (BSc PT '09) of Cowansville, Que., a head physiotherapist with Judo Canada who played varsity rugby at McGill, fitness coordinator Alain Delorme (BEd PE '88), a former linebacker who served as co-captain on the 1987 Vanier Cup football champions and Ana Shapiro (BEd PE '98), who serves as VP of global event operations with GMR Marketing.

In addition to the aforementioned 21 McGillians are five grads who are officially covering the Games as members of the media, although they are remaining in North America due to COVID-19 restrictions. Based at the CBC Broadcast Centre in Toronto is volleyball commentator Douglas Dirks (BSc PE '86) and senior consulting producer Bob Babinski (BA '86).

Also working for Radio-Canada, the French-language side of the CBC, is Dori Yeats, a former Olympic wrestler and McGill rugby star who graduated with a civil engineering degree.in 2019 and is currently in the process of completing her master's thesis.
 
Two media members covering the Games for NBC, the American TV rights-holder, are former McGill swimmer Jennifer Lorentz (BA ´01) of Orlando, Fla., and lacrosse grad Ben Davies (BA '01) of Fairfield, Conn.

Lorentz is in her sixth Olympics as a graphic designer with the network, while Davies will be working his ninth Olympiad with NBC, as a specialist in production planning. Due to restrictions, both Lorentz and Davies will be based at the NBC Broadcast Centre in Stamford, Conn.
 
Originally planned for the summer of 2020, the Games were postponed to this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
 
McGill has a long tradition of involvement with the Olympics and the University's Percival Molson Memorial Stadium served as the field hockey tournament venue for the 1976 Montreal Games.

The athletes heading to Tokyo are among 143 McGill students or grads that have gone on to Olympic glory over the past century. Since first appearing at the 1904 Games, McGillians have won a combined total of 31 Olympic medals, 11 of them golden, in addition to seven silvers and 13 bronzes.

McGill's first-ever Olympian was the legendary Percival Molson, who competed in track and field at the 1904 Summer Games in St. Louis. The University has also had two of its athletes serve as flag-bearer in the Opening Ceremonies -- boxer Dr. George B. Maughan at the 1932 Los Angeles Games and track star James Worrall at the 1936 Games in Berlin.

R. Tait McKenzie, a renowned McGill gymnast, was the only artist to take part in five Olympiads. He represented the country in art competitions, winning a bronze medal at the 1932 Games in Los Angeles in "mixed sculpturing - medals and reliefs."
 
The most decorated McGill Olympian is the late Dr. Phil Edwards, a graduate from the faculty of medicine, who racked up five bronze medals while representing Canada in track & field at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam (1928), Los Angeles (1932) and Berlin (1936). He was the first Canadian male to win medals in three different Olympiads and his achievement stood for 66 years until matched by short-track speed-skater Marc Gagnon (1994, 1998, 2002), who collected three golds and a pair of bronzes.

Swimmer George Hodgson, who reached the top of the podium twice at Stockholm in 1912, is the only McGillian to strike gold at the Summer Olympics. Five McGill students have struck gold a combined total of nine times at the Winter Olympics.
 
Hockey goaltenders Kim St-Pierre and McGill teammate Charline Labonté each earned gold at three separate Olympiads. St-Pierre won at 2002 in Salt Lake City, 2006 in Turin and 2010 in Vancouver, while Labonté stood atop the podium in 2006, 2010 and 2014 in Sochi. Another McGill teammate was Catherine Ward, who was part of the golden squad in 2010. Freestyle skier Jennifer Heil struck gold in 2006 and silver in 2010 and hockey player Mélodie Daoust won gold in 2014.
 
Curious about other McGill Olympians since 1900? See a complete listing of athletes and medals, posted below after the French version.

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Six athlètes parmi les 21 McGillois qui se rendront aux Jeux olympiques de Tokyo

MONTRÉAL - Une demi-douzaine d'athlètes font partie d'une délégation de 21 étudiants et diplômés de l'Université McGill qui se rendront à Tokyo à titre officiel pour les Jeux de la XXXIIe  Olympiade, qui se dérouleront du 23 juillet au 8 août. Il s'agit du plus grand nombre d'athlètes mcgillois aux Jeux d'été depuis ceux de 2008 à Pékin, alors que 11 représentants de l'établissement étaient en compétition.

Gabriella Doueihy (BSc '21), récemment diplômée en biologie et membre de l'équipe de natation des Martlets originaire d'Ehden, au Liban, est la seule athlète interuniversitaire de McGill qui participera aux Jeux. Elle représentera son pays natal en tant que membre de l'équipe olympique libanaise.

Cinq autres étudiants ou diplômés de McGill concourront sous les couleurs du Canada, y compris la rameuse Gabrielle Smith (BSc '17) d'Unionville, en Ontario, et la joueuse de water-polo Joelle Bekhazi (MSc '15) de Pointe-Claire, au Québec. Le groupe est complété par trois membres de l'équipe nationale masculine d'escrime, soit Alex Cai, un étudiant de troisième année en biologie et anatomie originaire de Toronto, Shaul Gordon  (BCL/LLB '19, LLM '21), diplômé de la faculté de droit natif de Richmond, en Colombie-Britannique, et le Montréalais Maximilien Van Haaster (BSc '16), diplômé en kinésiologie.

Julianne Zussman (BA '08), une diplômée en développement international ayant porté les couleurs de l'équipe de rugby des Martlets de McGill de 2004 à 2008, sera l'une des arbitres du tournoi olympique de rugby. L'un des officiels de haut niveau se rendant au Japon est le membre de longue date du CIO, Richard Pound (BCom'62, BCL'67), ancien nageur de McGill qui a participé aux Jeux olympiques de Rome en 1960.

Le personnel de mission du Comité olympique canadien comptera huit diplômés de McGill au Japon, dont l'ancienne volleyeuse de McGill Marie-Andrée Lessard (BCom '01) de LaSalle, au Québec, sera la directrice des Jeux du COC.

Sept diplômés complètent le personnel du COC sur place, y compris l'entraîneur de water polo David Paradelo (BEng '09), le gestionnaire du village des athlètes Shane Fombuena (BEd PE '13), l'adjointe à l'habillage Hayley Wyatt (BEd PE '09), la physiothérapeute Lois Pohlod  (BSc PT '07), le gestionnaire, Performance olympique David Mirota  (BEd '16), le chef du Sport Eric Myles (EMBA '11) at le gestionnaire des communications Manny Almela (BA '99) de Greenfield Park, au Québec, qui a déjà été rédacteur en chef des sports du McGill Tribune.

Participe également aux Jeux, on se trouve l'ancienne golfeuse de McGill Emily Phoenix (BA '16), gestionnaire du sport de haut niveau à Golf Canada, la physiothérapeute Félix Croteau (MSc PT '11), la physiothérapeute Tiffany Hunting (BSc PT '09),  le coordonnateur du conditionnement physique Alain Delorme (B. Éd. PE, 1988), un ancien secondeur et co-capitaine de l'équipe de football qui a remporté la Coupe Vanier en 1987, et Ana Shapiro (BEd PE '98), qui occupe le poste de vice-présidente des opérations événementielles mondiales chez GMR Marketing.

Outre les 21 mcgillois susmentionnés, cinq autres diplômés de McGill couvrent officiellement les Jeux en tant que membres des médias, bien qu'ils restent en Amérique du Nord en raison des restrictions liées à la COVID-19.

Le commentateur de volleyball Douglas Dirks (BSc PE '86) et le producteur-conseil principal Bob Babinski  (BA '86) travailleront au Centre de radiodiffusion de CBC/Radio-Canada à Toronto. Travaillant également pour Radio-Canada, le versant francophone de la CBC, Dori Yeats, ancienne lutteuse olympique et star du rugby à McGill, a obtenu un diplôme de génie civil en 2019 et est en train de terminer sa thèse de maîtrise.

Deux de leurs collègues couvrent quant à eux les Jeux pour NBC, le détenteur des droits de télévision américain. L'ancienne nageuse de McGill Jennifer Lorentz (BA '01) d'Orlando, en Floride et l'ancien joueur de crosse Ben Davies (BA '01) de Fairfield, au Connecticut.

Lorentz en sera à ses sixièmes Jeux olympiques avec le réseau en tant que graphiste. De son côté, Davies, en sera à ses neuvièmes Jeux avec NBC, en tant que directeur de la planification de la production. En raison des restrictions, Lorentz et Davies travailleront à partir du NBC Broadcast Center à Stamford, au Connecticut.

Initialement prévus à l'été 2020, les Jeux ont été reportés à cette année en raison de la pandémie de coronavirus. 

McGill possède une riche et une longue tradition olympique. Le Stade Percival-Molson fut notamment le site de compétition officiel pour les matchs de hockey sur gazon pendant les Jeux d'été de Montréal en 1976. En totale, 143 étudiants ou diplômés de McGill ont participé aux Olympiques comme athlète au cours du dernier siècle. Au fil des ans, ces McGillois ont remporté 31 médailles olympiques, dont 11 d'or, sept d'argent et 13 de bronze.

Le tout premier olympien mcgillois fut le légendaire Percival Molson, qui a participé aux Jeux d'été de 1904 à Saint-Louis, en athlétisme. Deux représentants de McGill ont également été choisis comme porte-drapeau lors de cérémonies d'ouverture, soit le Dr George B. Maughan (boxe) aux Jeux de 1932 à Los Angeles et James Worrall (athlétisme) en 1936 à Berlin.
 
R. Tait McKenzie, gymnaste mcgillois de renom, est quant à lui le seul artiste à avoir pris part à cinq compétitions artistiques olympiques, remportant une médaille de bronze aux Jeux de 1932 à Los Angeles dans la catégorie « sculptures assorties – médaillons et reliefs ».

Le McGillois qui s'est le plus distingué aux Olympiques est le regretté Dr Phil Edwards, diplômé de la Faculté de médecine, qui a décroché cinq médailles de bronze pour le Canada en athlétisme aux Jeux d'été d'Amsterdam (1928), de Los Angeles (1932) et de Berlin (1936). Il a été le premier athlète masculin canadien à monter sur le podium lors de trois Olympiades, exploit égalé 66 ans plus tard par le patineur de vitesse sur courte piste Marc Gagnon, qui a récolté trois médilles d'or et deux de bronze lors de ses participations aux Jeux en 1994, 1998 et 2002.

Le nageur George Hodgson, qui est monté sur la plus haute marche du podium à deux reprises à Stockholm en 1912, est le seul athlète mcgillois à avoir remporté une médaille d'or aux Jeux d'été.
 
Pour ce qui est des Olympiques d'hiver, cinq étudiantes de McGill ont amassé un total de neuf médailles d'or au fil des ans. Les gardiennes de but Kim St-Pierre et Charline Labonté a récolté trois de celles-ci en hockey. Pour St-Pierre, soit en 2002 à Salt Lake City, en 2006 à Turin et en 2010 à Vancouver. Pour Labonté, elle ayant également mérité l'or aux Jeux de 2006, 2010 et 2014. Une autres hockeyeuse de McGill qui ont également remporté l'or en 2010, soit Catherine Ward, une defenseur.

La skieuse acrobatique Jennifer Heil a quant à elle décroché l'or en 2006 et l'argent en 2010 dans l'épreuve des bosses, alors que Daoust sabrait le champagne en 2014 avec l'équipe féminine de hockey.
 
Vous désirez en apprendre davantage à propos des olympiens de McGill depuis 1900? Consultez la liste complète ci-dessous.

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McGILLIANS AT THE OLYMPICS (143)  / LES MCGILLOIS AUX JEUX OLYMPIQUES (143)
 
YEAR -- OLYMPIC GAMES ATHLETES ADMIN MEDIA MEDALS GOLD SILVER BRONZE FLAG-BEARERS FROM McGILL
1900 Paris Summer Games 0 0 0 0
1904 St. Louis Summer Games 1 0 0 0
1906 Athens Summer Games 0 0 0 0
1908 London Summer Games 0 0 0 0
1912 Stockholm Summer Games 2 0 0 2 2 0 0
1920 Antwerp Summer Games 2 0 0 2 0 1 1
1924 Chamonix Winter Games 0 0 0 0
1924 Paris Summer Games 2 1 0 0
1928 St. Moritz Winter Games 1 0 0 0
1928 Amsterdam Summer Games 3 1 0 2 0 0 2
1932 Lake Placid Winter Games 1 0 0 0
1932 Los Angeles Summer Games 5 0 0 4 0 0 4 G.B. Maughan (boxing; Opening Ceremonies)
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (WG) 5 0 0 4 0 3 1
1936 Berlin Summer Games 5 1 0 1 0 0 1 James Worrall (track; Opening Ceremonies)
1948 St. Moritz Winter Games 0 2 0 0
1948 London Summer Games 3 2 0 0
1952 Oslo Winter Games 1 2 0 0
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo (Winter) 0 2 0 0
1956 Melbourne Summer Games 1 1 0 0
1960 Squaw Valley Winter Games 0 2 0 0
1960 Rome Summer Games 3 1 0 0
1964 Innsbruck Winter Games 0 2 0 0
1964 Tokyo Summer Games 1 1 0 0
1968 Grenoble Winter Games 0 2 0 0
1968 Mexico City Summer Games 1 2 0 0
1972 Sapporo Winter Games 0 3 0 0
1972 Munich Summer Games 3 3 0 1 0 0 1
1976 Innsbruck Winter Games 0 3 0 0
1976 Montreal Summer Games 4 4 0 0
1980 Lake Placid Winter Games 0 4 0 0
1980 Moscow Summer Games 1 4 0 0
1984 Sarajevo Winter Games 1 2 0 0
1984 Los Angeles Summer Games 3 4 0 1 0 0 1
1988 Calgary Winter Games 0 4 0 0
1988 Seoul Summer Games 2 4 0 0
1992 Albertville Winter Games 1 2 0 0
1992 Barcelona Summer Games 6 4 0 2 0 2 0
1994 Lillehammer Winter Games 2 2 0 0
1996 Atlanta Summer Games 10 5 0 0
1998 Nagano Winter Games 2 3 0 0
2000 Sydney Summer Games 11 8 0 0
2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games 2 3 0 1 1 0 0
2004 Athens Summer Games 16 14 0 0
2006 Turin Winter Games 4 6 0 2 2 0 0
2008 Beijing Summer Games 11 10 0 1 0 0 1
2010 Vancouver Winter Games 6 14 0 4 3 0 1
2012 London Summer Games 5 10 0 0
2014 Sochi Winter Games 6 12 1 3 3 0 0
2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games 3 17 8 0
2018 PyeongChang Winter Games 1 20 8 1 0 1 0
2021 Tokyo Winter Games 6 15 5
TOTAL: 143 202 22 31 11 7 13



BREAKDOWN OF McGILL's OLYMPIANS BY OLYMPIAD

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1900 Paris Summer Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1904 St. Louis Summer Games
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ATHLETES (1):
Percival Molson (track & field)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).
 
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1906 Athens Summer Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).
 
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1908 London Summer Games
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ATHLETES (0).
**Prof. Percy Nobbs (fencing)

**(NOTE: Although Nobbs is listed here, he is not registered in the official count of McGill Olympians because he was a professor at McGill and neither a student nor graduate of the University)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).
 
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1912 Stockholm Summer Games
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ATHLETES (2):
George Hodgson (swimming; 2 gold medals)
R. Tait McKenzie (art competition)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1920 Antwerp Summer Games
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ATHLETES (2):
George Vernot (swimming; 1 silver medal, 1 bronze medal)
George Hodgson (swimming)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1924 Chamonix Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).
 
ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1924 Paris Summer Games
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ATHLETES (2):
Dr Clayton Bourne (swimming)
David Johnson  (track & field; 4th in 400m, 4th in 4x400)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (1):
Dr Arthur S. Lamb (COA administrator)

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1928 St. Moritz Winter Games
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ATHLETES (1):
Bill Thompson (cross-country skiing)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1928 Amsterdam Summer Games
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ATHLETES (3):
Dr F. Munroe Bourne (swimming; 1 bronze medal)
Dr Phil Edwards (track & field; 1 bronze medal)
R. Tait McKenzie (art competition)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (1):
Dr Arthur S. Lamb (COA administrator)

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1932 Lake Placid Winter Games
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ATHLETES (1):
Harry Pangman (cross-country skiing)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1932 Los Angeles Summer Games
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ATHLETES (5):
Dr Phil Edwards (track & field; 3 bronze medals)
Dr F. Munroe Bourne (track & field)
Dr George B. Maughan (boxing; served as Canada's flagbearer)
R. Tait McKenzie (art competition; 1 bronze medal)
Henri Delcellier (fencing)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Games
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ATHLETES (5):
Hugh Farquharson (hockey; 1 silver medal)
Ralph St. Germain (hockey; 1 silver medal)
Ken Farmer (hockey; 1 silver medal)
Frank Shaughnessy, Jr. (USA hockey; 1 bronze medal)
Bill Ball (cross-country skiing, ski jumping, slalom)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (0).

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1936 Berlin Summer Games
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ATHLETES (5):
Dr Phil Edwards (track & field; 1 bronze medal)
James Worrall (track & field; served as Canada's flagbearer)
George V. Tully  (fencing)
Dr F. Munroe Bourne (track & field)
R. Tait McKenzie (art competition)
*George Athans (diving)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (1):
James Naismith (invited guest)

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1948 St. Moritz Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Ken Farmer (COA administrator)

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1948 London Summer Games
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ATHLETES (3):
Dr. George Athans (diving)
Georges Pouliot (fencing)
R. Tait McKenzie (art competition)
*Sol Tolchinsky (basketball)
*Robert Cook (swimming; Bermuda)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Ken Farmer (COA administrator)

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1952 Oslo Winter Games
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ATHLETES (1):
John Griffin (alpine skiing)
*Robert Cook (swimming; Bermuda)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Ken Farmer (COA administrator)

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1952 Helsinki Summer Games
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ATHLETES (1):
George Bossy (canoe/kayak)
*George Genereux  (trapshooting; 1 gold medal)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Ken Farmer (COA administrator)

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1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
Frank Shaughnessy, Jr. (Manager for Team Canada hockey)
James Worrall (COA administrator)

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1956 Melbourne Summer Games
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ATHLETES (1):
George Bossy (canoe/kayak; 8th place in C1, 1000m)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (1):
James Worrall (COA administrator)

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1960 Squaw Valley Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Frank Shaughnessy, Jr. (COA administrator chef de mission)

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1960 Rome Summer Games
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ATHLETES (3):
Richard Pound (swimming)
Cameron Grout (swimming)
Ian Bruce (sailing)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (1):
James Worrall (COA administrator)

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1964 Innsbruck Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Frank Shaughnessy, Jr. (COA administrator chef de mission)

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1964 Tokyo Summer Games
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ATHLETES (1):
Dr. Jerry Herbert Anderson (diving; Puerto Rico)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (1):
James Worrall (COA administrator)

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1968 Grenoble Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Frank Shaughnessy, Jr. (COA administrator chef de mission)

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1968 Mexico City Summer Games
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ATHLETES (1):
Dr. Jerry Herbert Anderson (diving; Puerto Rico)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Richard Pound (COA administrator)

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1972 Sapporo Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).
*Doug Brumwell (swimming)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (3):
Richard Pound (COA administrator)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)
Frank Shaughnessy, Jr. (COA administrator chef de mission)

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1972 Munich Summer Games
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ATHLETES (3):
Robert Kasting (swimming; 1 bronze medal)
John Hawes (swimming)
Ian Bruce (sailing)

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (3):
Dr. Jerry Herbert Anderson (coach; Puerto Rico)
Richard Pound (COA administrator)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)

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1976 Innsbruck Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (3):
Richard Pound (COA administrator)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)
Frank Shaughnessy, Jr. (COA administrator chef de mission)

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1976 Montreal Summer Games
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ATHLETES (4):
Sylvia Sweeney (basketball; finished 6th)
Coleen Dufresne (basketball; finished 6th)
John Hawes (modern pentathlon)
Howard Stupp (wrestling)
*Eniko Kiefer (diving)
*Connie Lebrun (volleyball)
*Jim Ducharme (water polo)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (4):
Richard Pound (COA administrator)
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)
Dr. Allan Mackenzie (COC Mission Staff, Assistant Medical Director)

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1980 Lake Placid Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (4):
Richard Pound (COA administrator)
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)
Dr. Reed Kaplan, MD, CM '78 (USOC physician)
 
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1980 Moscow Summer Games
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ATHLETES (1):
Howard Stupp (wrestling) qualified for the Canadian Olympic team, but did not participate due to national boycott.

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (4):
Dave Johnson (COA swim coach)
Richard Pound (COA administrator)
James Worrall (COA administrator)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)

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1984 Sarajevo Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0):
*Jessica Tudos (gymnastics; finished 5th)
 
*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
Richard Pound (COA administrator)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)

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1984 Los Angeles Summer Games
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ATHLETES (3):
Sylvia Sweeney (basketball; finished 4th)
Daniele Laumann (rowing; 1 bronze medal)
Howard Stupp (wrestling)
*Sylvie Bernier (diving; 1 gold medal)
*Rachèle Béliveau (volleyball; finished 8th)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (4):
Dave Johnson (COA swim coach)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Dr. Allan Mackenzie (COC Mission Staff, Assistant Medical Director)

MEDIA (1):
Hubert T. Lacroix (SRC colour analyst; women's basketball)

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1988 Calgary Winter Games
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ATHLETES (0).

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (4):
Tom Barbeau (COA ski coach; B.Ed. '78, M.Ed. '81),
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)

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1988 Seoul Summer Games
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ATHLETES (2):
Dr. Lizanne Bussieres (athletics-marathon, 26th)
Nicholas fekete (modern pentathlon)
*Andrea Nugent (swimming; 1 bronze medal)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (4):
Dave Johnson (COA swim coach)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Jack Lynch (COA administrator)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)

MEDIA (1):
Hubert T. Lacroix (SRC colour analyst; women's basketball)

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1992 Albertville Winter Games
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ATHLETES (1):
L. Patrick Kelly (speed skating)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)

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1992 Barcelona Summer Games
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ATHLETES (6):
Penny Vilagos (synchronized swimming; 1 silver medal)
Vicky Vilagos (synchronized swimming; 1 silver medal)
Dr. Lizanne Bussieres (athletics-marathon)
Greg Stevenson (rowing; 11th in men's four)
Dan Nowosielski (fencing)
Andrea Nugent (swimming)
*Marianne Limpert (swimming)
*Henry Hering (rowing)
*Tina Poitras (track & field)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (4):
Dave Johnson (COC swim coach)
Sarah Marshall (COC physiotherapist)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)

MEDIA (1):
Hubert T. Lacroix (SRC colour analyst; women's basketball)

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1994 Lillehammer Winter Games
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ATHLETES (2):
L. Patrick Kelly (speed skating; 6th in 1000m)
Stephen Gough (speed skating; BA '98)

ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (2):
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)


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1996 Atlanta Summer Games
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ATHLETES (10):
Alison Korn (rowing; silver in women's eight)
Tosha Tsang (rowing; silver in women's eight)
Greg Stevenson (rowing; 4th in men's eight)
Bradshaw Crombie (rowing; alternate)
Tina Poitras (track & field)
Dan Nowosielski (fencing)
Keith Morgan (judo)
Niki Jenkins (judo)
Marie-Josée Gibeau-Ouimet (kayaking)
Sebastian Paddington (swimming; competed for Trinidad & Tobago)
*Marianne Limpert (swimming; 1 silver medal)
*Henry Hering (rowing)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (5):
Victor Zilberman (COC wrestling coach)
Dave Johnson (COC swim coach)
Dr. Connie Lebrun (COC physician)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)

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1998 Nagano Winter Games
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ATHLETES (2):
David Allardice (short-track speed skating)
Valerie Cavar (short-track speed skating)

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (3):
Tom Barbeau (RSA ski coach; B.Ed. '78, M.Ed. '81),
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)

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2000 Sydney Summer Games
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ATHLETES (11):
Keith Morgan (judo)
Alison Korn (rowing; bronze medal, women's eight)
Marianne Limpert (swimming)
Craig Hutchison (swimming)
Karine Legault (swimming)
Robbyn Hermitage (badminton)
Marie-Luc Arpin (water polo)
Jana Salat (water polo)
Sebastian Paddington (swimming; competed for Trinidad & Tobago)
Ben Storey (rowing, alternate)
Genevieve Meredith (rowing, alternate)
*Katie Brambley (swimming)
*Claire Carver-Dias (synchro; 1 bronze medal)
*Henry Hering (rowing)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (8)
Victor Zilberman (COC wrestling coach)
Dave Johnson (COC swim coach)
Sarah Pape (COC rowing coach, w.lightweight double)
Dr. Connie Lebrun (COC physician)
Derek Covington (COC Administrator; track & field)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Annie Constantinides (Greece Olympic Committee)

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2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games
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ATHLETES (2):
Kim St. Pierre (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Jennifer Heil (freestyle moguls skiing)
*Charline Labonté (hockey; 1 gold medal)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (3):
Tom Barbeau (RSA ski coach; B.Ed. '78, M.Ed. '81),
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)

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2004 Athens Summer Games
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ATHLETES (16):
Andrew Willows (kayaking)
Keith Morgan (judo)
Emilie Mondor (athletics; (competed for McGill track team while studying Agriculture in 2000, then transferred to Simon Fraser Univ.)
Christopher Kalec (diving)
Samantha McGlone (triathlon)
Sarah Pape (rowing; 7th in women's eight)
Mara Jones (rowing; 8th, w.lightweight double)
Genevieve Meredith (rowing, alternate)
Doug Vandor (rowing, alternate)
Marie-Luc Arpin (water polo)
Melissa Collins (water polo)
Andrea Dewar (water polo)
Christine Robinson (water polo)
Jana Salat (water polo)
Whynter Lamarre (water polo)
Julie Leprohon (fencing)
*Marie-Pierre Gagné (synchro swimming)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (14):
Victor Zilberman (coach, wrestling coach)
Patrick Oaten (head coach, Water polo)
Dave Johnson (head coach, swimming)
Mike Homsy (referee, basketball)
Derek Covington (COC Administrator, track & field)
Claire Carver-Dias (COC Administrator)
Dr. Connie Lebrun (COC physician)
Brigitte Léger (COC physiotherapist)
Diana Perez (COC physiotherapist)
Lois Moralejo-Pohlod (COC physiotherapist)
George Demirakos (IOC physiotherapist, tennis)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Annie Constantinides (Greece Olympic Committee)

MEDIA (1):
Ben Davies (NBC production manager)

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2006 Turin Winter Games
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ATHLETES (4):
Kim St. Pierre (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Laura Ruhnke (hockey; competed for Switzerland)
Jennifer Heil, freestyle moguls skiing (1 gold medal)
Tyson Heung (short-track speed-skating; competed for Germany)
*Charline Labonté (hockey; 1 gold medal)
*Craig Buntin (figure-skating)
*Joannie Rochette (figure-skating)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES,ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (6):
Peter Smith (Asst. coach, hockey)
Derek Covington (COC Administrator)
Dr. Connie Lebrun (COC physician)
Mylene Roussin (IOC Protocol Assistant)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Richard Pound (IOC member)

MEDIA (1):
Ben Davies (NBC production manager)

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2008 Beijing Summer Games
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ATHLETES (10):
Amber Allen (soccer)
Marie-Pierre Gagné (synchro swimming)
Thomas Hall (Canoe; C-1 1000m; 1 bronze medal)
Jeane Lassen (weightlifting)
Keith Morgan (judo)
Victoria Poon (swimming)
Doug Vandor (rowing; LW men's double)
Amy Walsh (soccer; Played for McGill in 1996)
Andrew Willows (kayak; Flatwater; K2, 500m)
David Zilberman (wrestling; 96kg freestyle)
*Martine Dugrenier (wrestling, 63kg freestyle)

*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (10):
Dave Johnson (Head coach, swimming)
Victor Zilberman (COC wrestling coach)
Michael Creamer (COC canoe/kayak coach)
Derek Covington (COC Administrator, track & field)
Dr. Connie Lebrun (COC Assistant Chief Medical Officer)
Diana Perez (COC physiotherapist)
Alain Delorme (COC physiologist)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Annie Constantinides (Greece Olympic Committee)
*Sylvie Bernier (COC Mission Staff, Asst. Chef de Mission)
 
*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

MEDIA (2):
Douglas Dirks (CBC Broadcaster, rowing, canoe, kayak)
Ben Davies (NBC production manager)

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2010 Vancouver Winter Games
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ATHLETES (6):
Charline Labonté (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Catherine Ward (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Kim St. Pierre (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Jennifer Heil (freestyle moguls skiing; 1 bronze medal)
Tyson Heung (short-track speed-skating; competing for Germany)
Daria Gaiazova (cross-country skiing; competing for Russia)
*Joannie Rochette (figure-skating; 1 bronze medal)
*Alexandra Duckworth (snowboarding; alternate)
*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (14):
Mike Babcock (Head coach, hockey)
Peter Smith (Asst. coach, hockey)
Stephen Gough (Coach, short-track speed skating)
Dr. Connie Lebrun (COC Physician; Snowboarding)
Dr. Greg Berry (VANOC Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon)
Dr. Kosar Khwaja (VANOC Trauma Services)
Dr. Tarek Razek (VANOC General surgeon)
Dr. Pierre Guy (VANOC, Trauma manager, Medical Services Steering Cmtee)
Dr. Wayne Halliwell (COC Mission Staff; sports psychologist)
Derek Covington (COC Administrator, Sports Services Director)
Ward Chapin (COC Administrator, Chief Information Officer (VANOC)
Ana Shapiro (VANOC, Mission Staff)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Richard Pound (IOC member)

MEDIA (2):
Franklin Rubinstein (TSN director of hockey production)
Ben Davies (NBC production manager)

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2012 London Summer Games
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ATHLETES (4):
Marie-Andrée Lessard, Beach Volleyball (pairs)
Victoria Poon, Swimming (50 free, 4x100m)
Douglas Vandor, Rowing (LW double sculls)
Derek O'Farrell, Rowing (HW four)
*Martine Dugrenier, Wrestling (63kg freestyle)
*Jo-Annie Fortin, Synchronized swimming
 
*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (10):
John Hawes (COC Mission Staff, pentathlon coach)
Victor Zilberman (COC Mission Staff, wrestling coach)
Derek Covington (COC Mission Staff, Administrator)
Dr. Linda Thyer (COC Mission Staff, medical team)
Sylvie Bernier (COC Mission Staff, Asst. chef-de-mission)
Dr. Suzanne Leclerc (COC Mission Staff, medical team, physician)
Isabelle Pearson (COC Mission Staff, medical team, therapist)
Dr. Wayne Halliwell (COC Mission Staff, sports psychologist)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
 
MEDIA (1):
Ben Davies (NBC production manager)

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2014 Sochi Winter Games
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ATHLETES (6):
Charline Labonté (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Catherine Ward (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Mélodie Daoust (hockey; 1 gold medal)
Alexandra Duckworth (snowboarding; half-pipe; finished 17th)
Daria Gaiazova (cross-country skiing)
Jan Rossiter (cross-country skiing; competed for Ireland)

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS & OFFICIALS (12):
Mike Babcock (Head coach, hockey)
Stephen Gough (Head Coach (USA), short-track speed skating
Derek Covington (COC Mission Staff, director of team services)
Marie-Andrée Lessard (COC Mission Staff, Athlete Services Officer)
Douglas Vandor (COC Mission Staff, Athlete Services Officer)
Marg McGregor (COC Mission Staff, Performance Centre Manager)
Ray Lalonde (COC Mission Staff, Exec. Dir. of Communications)
Dr. Wayne Halliwell (COC Medical Staff, Mental Performance Consultant)
Véronique Carmel (COC Medical Staff, Physiotherapist, speed skating)
Dr. Connie Lebrun (COC Medical Staff, Chief Physician)
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Richard Pound (IOC member)

MEDIA (2):
Ben Davies (NBC director of production planning)
Kim St. Pierre (SRC Broadcaster; women's hockey)

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2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games
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ATHLETES (3):
Dorothy Yeats, (Wrestling)
Maximilien Van Haaster (Fencing - individual foil)
Joseph Polossifakis (Fencing - sabre)
*Gabriella Doueihy, Swimming (Lebanese Olympic Team)

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS, OFFICIALS (17):
Howard Stupp (IOC director of legal affairs)
Richard Pound (IOC member)
Victor Mansure (IOC - International Federation Services)
Sylvia Sweeney (IOC Culture & Olympic Heritage Commission)
John Hawes (COC Mission Staff, coach, modern pentathlon)
Eric Myles (COC Mission Staff, Executive Director, Sport)
Marg McGregor  (COC Mission Staff, Director, NSF Leadership)
Julie Payette (COC Board of Directors, Member)
Derek Covington (COC Mission Staff, Director, Team Services)
Sophie Gadoury (COC Mission Staff, Project Manager, Team Services)
Shane Fombuena (COC Mission Staff, Asst. Manager, Performance Centre)
Lois Moralejo-Pohlod (COC Mission Staff, chief physiotherapist)
Danielle Dobney (COC Mission Staff, Athletic Therapist, Basketball)
Marie-Andrée Lessard (COC Mission Staff, Athlete Services Officer)
Martine Dugrenier (COC Mission Staff, Athlete Performance Officer)
Hayley Wyatt (COC Mission Staff, Outfitting Exchanges Officer)
Carol-Ann Chénard (Soccer Referee)
Ana Shapiro (VP, Operations, GMR Marketing)

MEDIA (8):
Hubert T. Lacroix (CBC President)
David Amber (CBC Broadcaster, co-host, Olympic Daytime)
Douglas Dirks (CBC Broadcaster, rowing, canoe, kayak)
Chantal Vallée (CBC Broadcaster, basketball)
Bob Babinski (CBC Consulting Producer)
Benoit Suire (CBC Head of Security)
Jennifer Lorentz (NBC graphic design)
Ben Davies (NBC director of production planning)

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2018 PyeongChang Winter Games
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ATHLETES (1):
Mélodie Daoust ( hockey; 1 silver medal )

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS, OFFICIALS (20):
Howard Stupp (IOC Special Legal Advisor), Chomedey, Que.
Richard Pound (IOC member), Westmount, Que.
Sylvia Sweeney (IOC Culture & Olympic Heritage Commission), Montreal, Que.
Julie Payette (Governor General of Canada), Montreal, Que.
Derek Covington (COC Mission Staff -- Director, Team Services), Montreal, Que.
Shane Fombuena (COC Mission Staff -- Performance Centre), Montreal, Que.
Marie-Andrée Lessard (COC Mission Staff -- Athlete Services Officer), LaSalle, Que.
Hayley Wyatt (COC Mission Staff -- Outfitting Exchanges Officer), Montreal, Que.
Véronique Carmel (COC Mission Staff -- Physiotherapist, speed skating)
Alain Delorme (COC Mission Staff -- fitness specialist), St. Jean, Que.
Dominique Ladouceur (COC Mission Staff -- Media attachée), Montreal, Que.
Dr. Suzanne Leclerc (COC Mission Staff -- medical team, physician)
David Mirota (COC Mission Staff -- Freestyle Canada)
Rebecca Neirinck (COC Mission Staff -- Human Resources)
James O'Born (COC Mission Staff -- Commercial Affairs)
Jane Park (COC Mission Staff)
Photi Sotiropoulos (COC Mission Staff -- Communications)
Mylene Tremblay (COC Mission Staff -- Community Engagement)
Marg McGregor (COC Mission Staff -- Sport Partner Leadership Lead)
Eric Myles (COC Mission Staff -- Executive Director, Sport)

MEDIA (8):
Jennifer Lorentz (NBC -- graphics design) (BA '01)
Ben Davies (NBC -- director of production planning) (BA '01)
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (CBC / Radio Canada -- Analyst, Sports science)
Douglas Dirks (CBC / Radio Canada -- Commentator, alpine), (BEd PE '86)
Jennifer Heil (CBC / Radio Canada -- Analyst, freestyle moguls skiing), (BCom '13)
Bob Babinski (CBC / Radio Canada -- Talent Coach for on-air personnel), (BA '86)
Steven Bright (CBC / Radio Canada -- Researcher), (BA Honours '92)
Aaron Rose (CBC / Radio Canada -- Researcher), (BA History '17) 

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2021 Tokyo Summer Games
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ATHLETES (6):
Gabriella Doueihy (BSc '21), Swimming (Lebanese Olympic Team) .
Gabrielle Smith (BSc '17), Rowing, Unionville, Ont.
Joelle Bekhazi (MSc '15), Water Polo, Pte. Claire, Que.
Alex Cai, (Science, 3rd year), Fencing, Toronto, Ont.
Shaul Gordon (BCL/LLB '19, LLM '21), Fencing, Richmond, B.C.
Maximilien Van Haaster (BSc '16), Fencing, Montreal, Que.
 

COACHES, ADMINISTRATORS, OFFICIALS (15):
David Paradelo (BEng '09), COC Mission Staff, women's water polo coach, Montreal, Que.
Julianne Zussman (BA '08), Referee (Rugby), Ottawa, Ont.(Former McGill w.rugby player, 2004-2008)
Richard Pound (BCom 1962, BCL 1967), IOC member, Westmount, Que.
[Former McGill swimmer & two-time Olympian; 2010 McGill Sports Hall of Fame inductee]
Manny Almela (BA, '99), COC Mission Staff (Manager, Communications), Greenfield Park, Que.
[Former Sports Editor, The McGill Tribune; Former Communications Officer, McGill Athletics]
Shane Fombuena (BEd PE, '13), COC Mission Staff (Manager, Athlete Village), Montreal, Que.
Marie-Andrée Lessard (BCom '01), COC Mission Staff (Director, Games), LaSalle, Que. [Former McGill volleyball player]
Hayley Wyatt (BEd PE '09), COC Mission Staff (Athletic Outfitting Assistant), Montreal, Que.
David Mirota (BEd '16), COC Mission Staff (Director, Olympic Performance),
Eric Myles (EMBA '11), COC Mission Staff (Chief Sport Officer)
Lois Pohlod (BSc PT '07), COC Mission Staff (Chief physiotherapist)
Felix Croteau (MSc PT '11), COC Mission Staff (head physiotherapist women's water polo), St. Laurent, Que.
Tiffany Hunting (BSc PT '09), COC Mission Staff (head physiotherapist, Judo Canada), Cowansville, Que.
Alain Delorme (BEd PE '88), COC Mission Staff -- fitness specialist), St. Jean, Que.
Emily Phoenix (BA '16), COC Mission Staff -- team leader, Golf Canada / manager, High Performance Sport), Calgary, Alta.
Ana Shapiro (BEd PE '98), VP, Global Event Operations with GMR Marketing


MEDIA (5):
Jennifer Lorentz (BA '01), NBC (graphics design)
Ben Davies (BA '01), NBC (production planning)
Douglas Dirks (BEd PE '86), CBC (Commentator, volleyball)
Bob Babinski (BA '86), CBC (Talent Coach for on-air personnel)
Dori Yeats (BEng '19), Radio Canada (Analyst, rugby)


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*participated at Olympics before association with McGill, not included in the official count of athletes and medals from McGill
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SOURCE:
 
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McGill University - Athletics & Recreation
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