Manifesto Sport Management 119-9a Street NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T2E 9C5 Charles Hamelin, Two-time Olympic Champion, World Champion Targeting: Sochi 2014 Event: Short Track Speed Skating Date of birth: April 14, 1984 Hometown: Lévis, Quebec Travels from: Montréal, Quebec Athletic Highlights: • 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist – 500m • 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist – Team Relay • 2012 World Champion – Team Relay • 2009 and 2007 World Champion – 500m • 2006 Olympic Silver Medalist – Team Relay Background: “These will be my Games.” After trading world titles in short track’s glamour event with Dancing with the Stars winner Apolo Anton Ohno, Charles came into Vancouver looking to win an even bigger prize – an Olympic gold medal on home ice against his wildly popular American rival. For the first 14 days of the Olympics, Charles Hamelin was still waiting for the hardware to back up his bold prediction. On the final Friday evening of the Games, Charles claimed his moment. Then, less than 30-minutes later, he did it again.
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Manifesto Sport Management 119-9a Street NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T2E 9C5
Charles Hamelin, Two-time Olympic Champion, World Champion
Targeting: Sochi 2014 Event: Short Track Speed Skating Date of birth: April 14, 1984 Hometown: Lévis, Quebec Travels from: Montréal, Quebec
Athletic Highlights: • 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist – 500m • 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist – Team Relay • 2012 World Champion – Team Relay • 2009 and 2007 World Champion – 500m • 2006 Olympic Silver Medalist – Team Relay Background: “These will be my Games.” After trading world titles in short track’s glamour event with Dancing with the Stars winner Apolo Anton Ohno, Charles came into Vancouver looking to win an even bigger prize – an Olympic gold medal on home ice against his wildly popular American rival. For the first 14 days of the Olympics, Charles Hamelin was still waiting for the hardware to back up his bold prediction. On the final Friday evening of the Games, Charles claimed his moment. Then, less than 30-minutes later, he did it again.