Provincial Coach David Jack will be leading the U19 Men and Women teams. He shared his excitement for the racing to begin – “Ontario athletes have performed well so far […]
Provincial Coach David Jack will be leading the U19 Men and Women teams. He shared his excitement for the racing to begin – “Ontario athletes have performed well so far this season, both locally and internationally. I’m looking forward to see what the team can do next week in Edmonton.”
The Women’s team will have a strong showing with Larissa Pederson, Anika Brants, and Vanessa Montrichard all coming off a very successful track season. The Men’s team is equally strong with Albert Taylor, Jayden McMullen, Ethan Powell, and Ian Ackert. Both U19 teams are comprised of multi-discipline talent with five of the seven athletes having represented Canada internationally in either Track, MTB, CX, or Road in the past year.
Para-Cycling Team
Ontario will have one of its largest Para-Cycling Teams this year with seven athletes from across the province ready and excited to race in Edmonton. Supporting these athletes is Coach Julia Farell. “Julia is a passionate coach with extensive experience running Team Ontario projects, including the 2022 Canada Summer Games in Niagara alongside Coach David Jack. Ontario Cycling is very excited to have Julia leading our para team at Nationals this year. Her ability to communicate effectively and adapt to the needs of each athlete is outstanding and will provide our Para-Cyclists with the positive support and team energy this project needs.” shared Amber Hutchinson (OC Technical Lead).
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