OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Feb 6, 2017) - On behalf of all Canadians, I congratulate Isabelle Charest on her selection as Chef de Mission for Team Canada at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter ...
Charest trained for Olympic glory by skating in circles nearly every day for decades. The preparation for her next assignment came at Rio 2016 You can save this article by registering for free here.
If not for a no-girls rule, Isabelle Charest might have ended up shooting pucks instead of skating in circles. Canada's chef de mission for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics followed her older ...
MONTREAL – Former short-track speedskater Isabelle Charest will lead Canada’s team at next year’s Winter Olympics. The three-time Olympic medallist has been named Canada’s chef de mission for the ...
MONTREAL - Isabelle Charest knew she wanted to remain involved in sports when she retired after winning a short-track speedskating bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. You can ...
Isabelle Charest trained for Olympic glory as an athlete by skating in circles for countless hours nearly every day for decades on end. The preparation for her next assignment came through an ...
Bertrand Charest was a passionate and visionary ski coach, his sister told his sex assault trial Monday. His ski students were happy, relaxed and the atmosphere was "super fun," said Isabelle Charest, ...
Retired Canadian short track speedskater Isabelle Charest will be Team Canada's chef de mission for the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, the Canadian Olympic Committee announced Monday. A ...
The younger sister of former ski coach Bertrand Charest is testifying for the defence at his sex assault trial. Isabelle Charest told the court today that when she was skiing competitively in the late ...
SAINT-JEROME -- Bertrand Charest was a passionate and visionary ski coach, his sister told his sex assault trial Monday. His ski students were happy, relaxed and the atmosphere was "super fun," said ...
MONTREAL — Isabelle Charest knew she wanted to remain involved in sports when she retired after winning a short-track speedskating bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. That ...