Rémi Beaulieu-Tinker (born February 20, 1985 in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada[1]) is a former Canadian short track speed skater.[2]
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Born | Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada | February 20, 1985
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Country | Canada |
Beaulieu-Tinker participated at multiple World Cup competitions between 2008 and 2012.[3] He achieved three personal podiums as well as three victories and another six podiums in relay competitions. His best personal finish was second in 500m in Changchun during the 2010–11 season. He was last active in August 2013 when he tried to be selected for the Canadian national team but he did not manage to do that.
He studied at the University of Quebec in Montreal.[4] After finishing his sporting career he was active as a researcher in a project of the Department of Kinanthropology of the University of Quebec in Montreal.[5]
World Cup podiums
editSeason | Location | Rank | Event |
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2008–09 | Salt Lake City | 5000m relay | |
Vancouver | 5000m relay | ||
1000m | |||
Dresden | 1500m | ||
2010–11 | Montreal | 5000m relay | |
Changchun | 5000m relay | ||
500m | |||
Moscow | 5000m relay | ||
Dresden | 5000m relay | ||
2011–12 | Shanghai | 5000m relay | |
Moscow | 5000m relay | ||
Dordrecht | 5000m relay |
References
edit- ^ Remi Beaulieu-Tinker wins short-track speedskating bronze, thestar.com, February 14, 2009 (in English).
- ^ ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup Day 3: Jung-Su Lee, Michael Gilday, Remi Beaulieu-Tinker, zimbio.com, October 26, 2008.
- ^ Le bronze pour Beaulieu-Tinker, rds.ca, February 14, 2009 (in French).
- ^ Olivier Jean remporte une médaille d’or en patinage de vitesse courte piste, University of Quebec in Montreal, February 6, 2012 (in French).
- ^ Beaulieu-Tinker's profile at the Researchgate
External links
edit- Rémi Beaulieu-Tinker at the International Skating Union
- Rémi Beaulieu-Tinker at ShorttrackOnLine.info
- Rémi Beaulieu-Tinker at The-Sports.org