St. Louis, France (1959–)
St. Louis, France (1959–)
Canadian ice-hockey player. Born Oct 17, 1958, in St. Hubert, Quebec, Canada.
Won a gold medal at World championships (1990, 1992, 1994, 1997); at age 39, the oldest Canadian hockey player at Nagano, won a team silver medal (1998), the 1st Olympics to feature women's ice hockey; was also a member of the Canadian Women's Lacrosse Team, participating at World championships (1986, 1989). Named MVP at National championships (1988, 1990, 1991, 1997); named Quebec's Athlete of the Decade (1980–90).
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