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Participant
Name
Sheryl Elizabeth MacAulay
Contingent
Team Prince Edward Island
Hometown
Souris
Type
Athlete
Sport
Ringette
Results
Female
Team: Prince Edward Island
No: 014
Final position: 9
PE-On
Friday, February 23, 2007
10:00
Canada Games Centre
NS-PE
Saturday, February 24, 2007
09:00
Takhini Arena
PE-QC
Saturday, February 24, 2007
17:00
Canada Games Centre
PE-BC
Sunday, February 25, 2007
09:00
Canada Games Centre
New Brunswick - Prince Edward Island
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
08:30
Takhini Arena
Biography
Age
19
Height (ft, inches)
5ft 6inch
Weight (lb)
140
Language(s) spoken
English
Years I have participated in my sport
13
Club or School Team
St. FX Ringette
Coach
Heather MacAulay
Position/Event/Sport
Center
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
Canada Winter Games Ringette 2006 - captain
PEI Provnical Team 2006, 05, 04, 03 - captain
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year
Full name of competition/sport/event
Placing
2003
Canada Winter Games Ringette
9
2006/04/02
Canadian Ringette Championships- Montreal/Calagray/Regina
10
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
As being a part of team Prince Edward Island, we sometimes struggle with being the underdogs of the tournament. I hope to help lead the team to have successful games where we feel we have reached our personal best. It is also very important to our team to treat our competators with respect and play the game with dignity
My personal role model
My personal role model is my sister Heather. She is 2 1/2 years older than me and as another player has always been there to push and support me throughout my ringette years. She has always been an excellant leader and captain for her team and it inspired me to work hard and stand out on my teams.At the 2001 Canadian Ringette Championships Heather suffered severe whiplash in her last game of the tournament against Nova Scotia which put her out of comission for over a year. Where others would quit after injury, she strived to work harder in her sport.In 2003 I had the opportuinty to play on the same Canada Winter Games Ringette team with her, and I believe that the reason I worked so hard to make and stay on the team was because of the inspiration she gave me. Heather continues to keep the spirit of ringette alive today. Last year she became the founder and president of the Ringette Society at St. Francis Xavier University. This is the first time the unversity has had the opportuinty to have a ringette team. She has helped to keep the sport alive and well by promoting the sport and encouraging players new and old to come out and participate.
Other information that could be of interest to the media
13th year of ringette
-Invited and attended Canadian National Team Selection Camp in Winnipeg