Kamylle Frenette, the Glossary
Kamylle Frenette (born July 4, 1996) is a Canadian paratriathlete, competing in the PTS5 classification.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: A Coruña, Carolyn Murray, Clubfoot, Dalhousie University, Dieppe, New Brunswick, Duathlon, Ironman Triathlon, IWK Health Centre, Magog, Quebec, Montreal, Paratriathlon, Paratriathlon at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's PTS5, Paratriathlon classification, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, Swansea, Université de Moncton, 2018 in triathlon, 2019 in triathlon, 2024 Summer Paralympics.
- Canadian female triathletes
- Paralympic triathletes for Canada
- Sportspeople from New Brunswick
- Triathletes at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- Triathletes at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
A Coruña
A Coruña (La Coruña; also informally called just Coruña; historical English: Corunna or The Groyne) is a city and municipality in Galicia, Spain.
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Carolyn Murray
Carolyn Murray (born September 18, 1976) is a Canadian triathlete who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. Kamylle Frenette and Carolyn Murray are Canadian female triathletes.
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Clubfoot is a congenital or acquired defect where one or both feet are rotated inward and downward.
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Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University (commonly known as Dal) is a large public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, and a second medical school campus in Saint John, New Brunswick.
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Dieppe, New Brunswick
Dieppe is a city in the Canadian maritime province of New Brunswick.
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Duathlon
Duathlon is an athletic event that consists of a running leg, followed by a cycling leg and then another running leg in a format similar to triathlons.
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Ironman Triathlon
An Ironman Triathlon is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC), consisting of a swim, a bicycle ride and a marathon run completed in that order, a total of.
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IWK Health Centre
IWK Health is a major women's and children's (pediatric) hospital and trauma centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia that provides care to maritime youth, children and women from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and beyond.
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Magog, Quebec
Magog is a city in southeastern Quebec, Canada, about east of Montreal at the confluence of Lake Memphremagog—after which the city was named—with the Rivière aux Cerises and the Magog River.
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
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Paratriathlon
Para triathlon is a variant of the triathlon for athletes with a physical disability.
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Paratriathlon at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's PTS5
The Paratriathlon at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's PTS5 event at the 2020 Paralympic Games took place at 08:31 on 29 August 2021 at the Odaiba Marine Park.
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Paratriathlon classification
Paratriathlon classification is the classification system for athletes participating in paratriathlon.
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Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Pleasant Prairie is a village in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
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Swansea
Swansea (Abertawe) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales.
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Université de Moncton
The Université de Moncton is a Canadian francophone university in New Brunswick.
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2018 in triathlon
This article consists of the ITU and Ironman Triathlon events for 2018.
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2019 in triathlon
This article consists of the ITU and Ironman Triathlon events for 2019.
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2024 Summer Paralympics
The 2024 Summer Paralympics (Jeux paralympiques d'été de 2024), also known as the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, and branded as Paris 2024, is the 17th Summer Paralympic Games, an upcoming international multi-sport parasports event governed by the International Paralympic Committee, to be held in Paris, France, from 28 August to 8 September 2024.
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See also
Canadian female triathletes
- Alicia Kaye
- Amélie Kretz
- Angela Naeth
- Carol Montgomery
- Carolyn Murray
- Ellen Pennock
- Emily Young (skier)
- Emy Legault
- Heather Fuhr
- Heather J. Ross
- Heather Wurtele
- Isabelle Turcotte Baird
- Jessica Tuomela
- Jill Savege
- Joanna Brown
- Joanne Ritchie
- Kamylle Frenette
- Karmen McNamara
- Kathy Tremblay
- Kirsten Sweetland
- Lauren Campbell
- Leanne Taylor
- Lisa Bentley
- Lisa Mensink
- Lori Bowden
- Magali Tisseyre
- Melanie McQuaid
- Paula Findlay
- Samantha McGlone
- Sarah-Anne Brault
- Sharon Donnelly
- Sylviane Puntous
Paralympic triathletes for Canada
- Jessica Tuomela
- Kamylle Frenette
- Leanne Taylor
- Stefan Daniel
Sportspeople from New Brunswick
- Alexandre Hayward
- Brooklyn Douthwright
- Carole Keyes
- Cathy Townsend
- Cole Keith
- Dave Hilton Sr.
- Doug Hansen (luger)
- Earle Avery
- Frédéric Niemeyer
- Harry Cail
- Hubert Gallant
- J. Howard Crocker
- Jack Miller (athlete)
- Jean-Yves Thériault (kickboxer)
- Josiah Snelgrove
- Kamylle Frenette
- Kathryn Campbell (karateka)
- Krista Thompson
- Marc Albert (volleyball)
- Michael LeBlanc
- Michelle Fournier
- Milaine Thériault
- Monica Hitchcock
- Paul Laporte
- Ron Turcotte
- Sandy Hott
- Shawn Sawyer
- Simon Pacey
- Stephanie Horner
- Stephen Giles
- True Oliver
- Vicky Bastarache
- Wallace Ross
- Yvon Durelle
Triathletes at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- Alejandro Sánchez Palomero
- Alexis Hanquinquant
- Allysa Seely
- Anna Barbaro
- Annouck Curzillat
- Chris Hammer (athlete)
- David Bryant (triathlete)
- Emily Tapp
- Eva María Moral Pedrero
- Florian Brungraber
- Günther Matzinger
- Geert Schipper (paratriathlete)
- George Peasgood
- Giovanni Achenza
- Grace Norman
- Gwladys Lemoussu
- Hailey Danz
- Hideki Uda
- Jetze Plat
- Jonathan Goerlach
- Kamylle Frenette
- Katie Kelly (paratriathlete)
- Kendall Gretsch
- Lauren Parker
- Lauren Steadman
- Mami Tani
- Nic Beveridge
- Rakel Mateo
- Satoru Yoneoka
- Susana Rodríguez (paratriathlete)
- Veronica Yoko Plebani
Triathletes at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
- Anu Francis
- David Bryant (triathlete)
- Grace Brimelow
- Jack Howell (triathlete)
- Jeremy Peacock
- Justin Godfrey
- Kamylle Frenette
- Lauren Parker
- Leanne Taylor
- Liam Twomey (triathlete)
- Nic Beveridge
- Sally Pilbeam
- Sam Harding (athlete)
- Tom Goodman