Catriona Le May Doan - Achievements

Achievements

  • 1996
  • Gold- 1996 World Sprint Championship, 500 m, Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • 1997
  • First Overall- 1997/98 World Cup Standings 500 m
  • Gold- 1997 World Cup, 500 m, Roseville, Minnesota
  • Silver- 1997 World Cup, 500 m, Roseville, Minnesota
  • Gold- 1997 World Cup, 1000 m, Roseville, Minnesota
  • Gold- 1997 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary, Alberta
  • Gold- 1997 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary, Alberta
  • Gold- 1997 World Cup, 1000 m, Calgary, Alberta
  • Silver- 1997 World Cup, 1000 m, Calgary, Alberta
  • Gold- 1996/97 Canadian Sprint Championship, Overall
  • Silver- 1997 World Sprint Championship, 500m, Hamar, Norway
  • Bronze- 1997 World Cup, 500 m, Innsbruck, Austria
  • 1998
  • Gold- 1998/99 World Cup, 500 m, Seoul, Korea
  • Gold- 1998/99 World Cup, 500 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Gold- 1998/99 World Cup, 1000 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Gold- 1998 Winter Olympic Games, 500 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Bronze- 1998 Winter Olympic Games, 1000 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Olympic Record- 1998 Winter Olympic Games 500 m (38.21 s)
  • 1998- Canadian Female Athlete of the Year
  • First Overall- 1998 World Cup Standings 500 m
  • First Overall- 1998 World Cup Standings 1000 m
  • Gold- 1998 World Single Distance Championships, 500 m, Calgary
  • Silver- 1998 World Single Distance Championships, 1000 m, Calgary
  • Gold- 1998 World Cup, 500 m, West Allis, Wisconsin
  • Gold- 1998 World Cup, 500 m, West Allis, Wisconsin
  • World Record- 1998 Canadian Olympic Trials 500 m (37.55 s)
  • World Champion- 1998 World Sprint Championship, Berlin, Germany
  • Gold- 1998 World Cup, 500 m, Baselga di Pine, Italy
  • Gold- 1998 World Cup, 500 m, Baselga di Pine, Italy
  • Silver- 1998 World Cup, 1000 m, Baselga di Pine, Italy
  • 1999
  • Gold- 1999 World Single Distance Championships, 500 m, Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • Bronze- 1999 World Single Distance Championships, 1000 m, Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • First Overall- 1999 World Cup Standings, 500 m
  • Third Overall- 1999 World Cup Standings, 1000 m
  • World Champion- 1999 World Sprint Championships, 500 m, Calgary
  • Gold- 1999 World Cup, 500 m, Berlin, Germany
  • 2000
  • Gold- 2000/01 World Cup, 500 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Gold- 2000/01 World Cup, 500 m, Seoul, Korea
  • Bronze- 2000 World Single Distance Championships, 500 m, Nagano, Japan
  • Silver- 2000 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary
  • Silver- 2000 World Cup, 500 m, Butte, Montana
  • Silver- 2000 World Cup, 1000 m, Butte, Montana
  • First Overall- 2000 Canadian Sprint Championships
  • 2001
  • 2001- Canadian Female Athlete of the Year
  • World Record- 2001 World Single Distance Championships 500 m (37.29 s)
  • First Overall- 2001 World Cup Standings, 500 m
  • World Record- 2001 Canadian National Championships 500 m (37.40 s)
  • World Record- 2001 Canadian National Championships Overall: Points (150.085)
  • Gold- 2001 World Single Distance Championships, 500 m, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Bronze- 2001 World Single Distance Championships, 1000 m, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • World Champion- 2001 World Sprint Championships, 500 m, Inzell, Germany
  • First Overall- 2001 Canadian Sprint Championships
  • Gold- 2001 World Cup, 1000 m, Calgary
  • Gold- 2001 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary
  • Gold- 2001 World Cup, 500 m, Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • Gold- 2001 World Cup, 1000 m Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • Gold- 2001 World Cup, 500 m, Helsinki, Finland
  • Silver- 2001/02 World Cup, 1000 m, Calgary
  • Gold- 2001/02 World Cup, 500 m, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 2002
  • Gold- 2002 Winter Olympic Games, 500 m, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Olympic Record- 2002 Winter Olympic Games, 500 m (37.30 s), Salt Lake City, Utah
  • World Champion- 2002 World Sprint Championships, 500 m, Hamar, Norway
  • 2002- Lou Marsh Award as Canada's Athlete of the Year
  • 2002- Canadian Female Athlete of the Year
  • World Record- 2001/02 World Cup, 500 m (37.22 s) Calgary
  • First Overall- 2002 World Cup Standings 500 m
  • Gold- 2002 World Cup, 500 m, Inzell, Germany
  • Gold- 2002 World Cup, 100 m, Inzell, Germany
  • Gold- 2002 World Cup, 500 m, Heerenveen, Netherlands
  • Gold- 2001/02 World Cup, 500 m, Calgary

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