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Participant
Name
David Michael Letourneau
Contingent
Team Alberta
Hometown
Calgary
Type
Athlete
Sport
Squash
Results
Male
Team: Alberta
No: 1
Final position: Silver
E03: AB - NB
Sunday, March 04, 2007
12:00
École Emilie Tremblay
E13: AB - NS
Monday, March 05, 2007
09:00
Better Bodies Centre
E24: AB - QC
Monday, March 05, 2007
18:30
Better Bodies Centre
E33: AB - YT
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
15:30
Better Bodies Centre
E47: AB - MB
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
12:00
École Emilie Tremblay
E62: MA1 - MB2
Thursday, March 08, 2007
12:00
École Emilie Tremblay
E77: M1/2 - Gold
Friday, March 09, 2007
18:30
École Emilie Tremblay
Biography
Age
17
Height (ft, inches)
6,2
Weight (lb)
164
Language(s) spoken
English, French
Years I have participated in my sport
12
Coach
Arthur Hough, Glenn Stark
Position/Event/Sport
Squash
Other recent athletic or artistic accomplishments
2006 National Junior U19 Squash Finalist (2nd)
2005 National Junior U17 Squash Champion
2005 Scottish Junior U17 Squash Open Finalist (2nd)
2006 World Junior Squash Championships, Team Canada (8th)
2006 U19 Alberta Provincial Champion
Games or championships that I have participated in
Year
Full name of competition/sport/event
Placing
2006
National Mens Team Event, Team Alberta
5th
2006
World Junior Squash Championships, Team Canada
8th
2007
National Mens Team Event, Team Alberta
TBA
My goals for the 2007 Canada Winter Games
My main goal for the 2007 Canada Winter Games is to play well enough to win the matches necessary for Alberta to win a gold medal.
My personal role model
My parents are my personal role models. They have always taught me to play fair in life and in sport. They have told me that hard work always pay off, and that good things happen to good people. They live their lives according to these ideals, and that is very encouraging for me. Most of all, I have learned that the best way to play is with a smile on your face.
Other information that could be of interest to the media
This summer I had the privelage of representing Canada at the 2006 World Junior Squash Championships in Palmerston North, New Zealand. I was very proud to have this opportunity, and I think that the experience greatly improved my squash game and has strengthened my character. I hope that this experience will help me to perform well at the Canada Winter Games and to help me achieve my goals.