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Participant

NameAlix Elise Findlay
ContingentTeam Ontario
HometownLondon
TypeAthlete
SportShooting

 

Results

Individual Air Pistol Female
No: xxx
Final position: 4
CompetitionThursday, March 01, 200710:45Vanier Catholic School
Final competitionThursday, March 01, 200713:45Vanier Catholic School
Team Air Pistol Female
Team: Ontario
Final position: Silver
CompetitionTuesday, February 27, 200709:00Vanier Catholic School

 

Biography

Age16
Height (ft, inches)5'8"
Weight (lb)125
Language(s) spokenenglish
Years I have participated in my sport
7
Club or School TeamOntario Junior Pistol Team
CoachPatrick Haynes
Position/Event/SportWomens air pistol shooting
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
2006 ISSF Munich World Cup
2006 National Tetrathlon Champion
2006 Ontario Handgun Championship (personal best score, 371)
2006 WOSSA cross-country championships, team first
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year Full name of competition/sport/event Placing
2003 Canada Winter Games/Air Pistol /Womens individual & Team 8th/2nd
2006 Ontario Winter Games/Air Pistol /Womens individual & Team 1st/1st
2006 Ontario Handgun Championship/Air Pistol /Womens individual 1st
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
- Place in the top three positions, in both the individual and team competitions
- Always working towards a personal best
My personal role model
My personal role model is one of my shooting coaches, Helen Smith. She is a great coach and a valued friend. Her wealth of experience, including a gold medal at the commonwealth games, gives her a unique approach to coaching as she is always able to relate her experiences to the various situations that i encouter in my own training and competition.
Other information that could be of interest to the media
- I competed at my first international competition- the 2006 ISSF Munich World Cup in Germany
- I competed at the 2003 Canada Winter Games, where my sister and I represented Ontario in the Womens air pistol event, winning a silver medal