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Clara Hughes Biography |
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Clara Hughes (born September 27, 1972 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canada cycling and speed skating, and has won multiple Olympic medals in both sports. She is very involved with Right To Play, an athlete-driven international humanitarian organization that uses sports to encourage the development of children and youth in the most disadvantaged areas of the world.
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Manitoba, Hughes started her sporting career with speed skating, but in 1990 she started competitive cycling. After track cycling, she switched to road bicycle racing. Cycling Hughes participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics, winning two bronze medals at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, in the individual road race and the individual time trial. Hughes, an 18-time Canadian national cycling champion, won the silver medal at the 1995 World Cycling Championships (Time Trial). Excelling on the international stage, she participated at the 1991 Pan American Games, 1995 Pan American Games, and 1999 Pan American Games and won a total of five Pan American Games medals, Also competing in the 1990 Commonwealth Games, 1994 Commonwealth Games, and 2002 Commonwealth Games, Hughes won gold medal in the time trial and bronze medal in the points race on the velodrome at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. A four-time participant of the women's Grande Boucle, Hughes has won prestigious events such as the Women's Challenge and the Liberty Classic. Long track speed skating In the 2000/2001 season, Hughes made a successful comeback to speed skating, resulting in participating in the World Single Distance Championships in Salt Lake City, where she finished 11th at the 3000 m. The following season, she qualified for the 2002 Winter Olympics. After placing 10th in the 3000 m, she surprisingly won the bronze medal in the 5000 m, just ahead of compatriot Cindy Klassen. With this performance, she became the second speed skater to win medals in both the Summer and Winter Games — Christa Rothenburger won a gold in the 1000 m speed skating event and a silver in the 1000 m cycling sprint event in 1988. She became only the fourth person and second woman to win medals at the Summer and Winter Games. As of 2006, she is the only Olympian to have won multiple medals at the Summer Games as well as at the Winter Games. In Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics, she turned down the offer to carry the Canadian flag during the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. At those same Olympics, she won her first gold medal in the 5000 metre and a silver medal in the women's team pursuit competition as part of the Canadian team. She earned her fifth Olympic medal at the 2006 Games, tying the total medal count record going into the games held by Marc Gagnon and Phil Edwards. However that record was surpassed by Klassen, who won five medals in Turin, for a career total of six. Inspired by Joey Cheek, who donated his gold medal bonus to Right to Play, Clara Hughes donated $10,000 of her own money to the NGO after her gold medal win in the 5,000m event.http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060225/torino_oly_donation_060225/20060225?s_name=torino2006&no_ads= (Canada does not give out gold medal bonuses). Personal records { Category:Living people Category:Manitoba sportspeople Category:People from Winnipeg Category:Members of the Order of Manitoba Category:Canadian cyclists Category:Women's cycle racing Category:Canadian speed skaters Category:Dual Olympics competitors Category:Dual Olympics medalists Category:Winter Olympics medalists Category:Summer Olympics medalists Category:Olympic gold medalists for Canada Category:Olympic silver medalists for Canada Category:Olympic bronze medalists for Canada Category:Olympic competitors for Canada Category:Speed skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics Category:Speed skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics Category:Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Category:Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics de:Clara Hughes fr:Clara Hughes nl:Clara Hughes no:Clara Hughes pl:Clara Hughes
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