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Participant

NameCaren Nicole Raedts
ContingentTeam Ontario
HometownLondon, Ontario
TypeAthlete
SportShooting

 

Results

Individual Air Rifle Female
No: xxx
Final position: 6
CompetitionFriday, March 02, 200708:30Vanier Catholic School
Final competitionFriday, March 02, 200713:00Vanier Catholic School
Team Air Rifle Female
Team: Ontario
Final position: Silver
CompetitionWednesday, February 28, 200711:15Vanier Catholic School

 

Biography

Age19
Height (ft, inches)5'6''
Weight (lb)124
Language(s) spokenEnglish
Years I have participated in my sport
2.5 years
Club or School TeamPioneer Club
CoachChristopher Devine
Position/Event/SportAir Rifle
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
Canadian Championships Grand Aggregate International Junior Sporting Rifle (2004)
Canadian Championships Grand Aggregate Lady Champion Sporting Rifle (2004)
Ontario Summer Games Sporting Rifle Prone Junior Champion (2004)
Athlete Of The Year - Most Outstanding Female Shooter In Canada (2004)
Achieved MQS at Munich World Cup (2006)
Canadian Championships Junior Champion Ladies Air Rifle (2006)
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year Full name of competition/sport/event Placing
2006 ISSF World Cup Munich, Germany, 10m Air Rifle, MQS 21
2006 Junior World Championship Zagreb, Croatia, 10m Air Rifle, Junior 52
2006 National Championship Beachburg, ON, 10m Air Rifle, Ladies 2
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
1. To have the Ontario Team win the Canada Game Flag
2. To win the ladies air rifle competition and to set a Canada Games record
My personal role model
Li Du from China
- #1 in World Cup Finals (2006)
- #1 in World Championships (2006)
- Tied the world record twice
- Currently Ranked first in the World
Other information that could be of interest to the media
- Coach for Air and Army Cadets
- Ontario Scholar in French Immersion program
- Will be attending University of Western Ontario in the fall enrolling in the Astrophysics program
- 2007 I will be attending two World Cups in Fort-Benning, Georgia and Sydney, Australia.