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Marie-Eve Drolet

Full name: Marie-Eve Drolet
Gender: Female
Height: 5'7" (169 cm)
Weight: 119 lbs (54 kg)
Born: February 3, 1982 in Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada
Affiliations: Comètes de Chicoutimi
Country: CAN Canada
Sport: Short Track Speed Skating

Medals: 1 Bronze (1 Total)

Biography

Short track speed skater Marie-Eve Drolet earned a spot on the Canadian national team at the junior level at the end of 1998 and began competing internationally for her country the following year. She was world junior champion in 2000 and 2001, but her career almost ended in between when she fractured a vertebra in a crash. Yet by 2002 she had not only made the Winter Olympic team, but took home a bronze medal in 3,000m relay, in addition to placing fourth and sixth in the 1,000m and 1,500m events respectively. She retired abruptly after the games, at the age of only 20, and disappeared from the speed skating scene immediately after. In 2007, however, her interest in the sport was rekindled while skating with her fiancée and by September 2008 she had returned to national competition, rejoining the national team within a year with an aim to participate at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Her performance at 2009 World Cup events indicated that she had made a quick return to competitive form, and she even managed to improve on some of her previous times.

Results

Games Age City Sport Event Team NOC Rank Medal
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Women's 1,000 metres Canada CAN 4
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Women's 1,500 metres Canada CAN 6
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Women's 3,000 metres Relay Canada CAN 3 Bronze

Women's 1,000 metres

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank T PTS
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Final Standings 4
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Final Round A Final 4 1:37.563
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Semi-Finals Heat One 1 Q 1:37.916 34
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Quarter-Finals Heat Four 2 Q 1:33.578 21
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Round One Heat One 2 Q 1:40.646 21

Women's 1,500 metres

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank T PTS
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Final Standings 6
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Final Round B Final 1 2:31.203
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Semi-Finals Heat Two 3 QB 2:21.758 13
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada Round One Heat Four 3 Q 2:29.652 13

Women's 3,000 metres Relay

Games Age City Sport Team NOC Phase Unit Rank
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada CAN Final Standings 3
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada CAN Final Round A Final 3
2002 Winter 20 Salt Lake City Short Track Speed Skating Canada CAN Semi-Finals Heat Two 2