Difference between revisions of "Eric Radford"
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==Notable Achievements== | ==Notable Achievements== | ||
− | Olympic Gold, Olympic Silver, Olympic Bronze, National Champion | + | Olympic Gold, Olympic Silver, Olympic Bronze, National Champion, World Champion |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Pairs figure skater. Olympic Gold Medalist (Team Figure Skating, 2018), Olympic Silver Medalist (2014) and Olympic Bronze Medalist (2018). Seven-time Canadian National Champion (2012-2018). Two-time World Championship Bronze medalist (2013, 2014) and World Champions (2015, 2016). Ambassador for the Canadian Olympic Committee's #OneTeam program to combat homophobia in sports. Partner is fellow figure skater [[Luis Fenero]] | Pairs figure skater. Olympic Gold Medalist (Team Figure Skating, 2018), Olympic Silver Medalist (2014) and Olympic Bronze Medalist (2018). Seven-time Canadian National Champion (2012-2018). Two-time World Championship Bronze medalist (2013, 2014) and World Champions (2015, 2016). Ambassador for the Canadian Olympic Committee's #OneTeam program to combat homophobia in sports. Partner is fellow figure skater [[Luis Fenero]] | ||
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+ | * [[World Sports Champions Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Revision as of 14:13, 15 February 2018
Contents
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
1985 -
Occupation
Sports
Notable Achievements
Olympic Gold, Olympic Silver, Olympic Bronze, National Champion, World Champion
Description
Pairs figure skater. Olympic Gold Medalist (Team Figure Skating, 2018), Olympic Silver Medalist (2014) and Olympic Bronze Medalist (2018). Seven-time Canadian National Champion (2012-2018). Two-time World Championship Bronze medalist (2013, 2014) and World Champions (2015, 2016). Ambassador for the Canadian Olympic Committee's #OneTeam program to combat homophobia in sports. Partner is fellow figure skater Luis Fenero