• Alex 50km Lahti Champion
  • Collin Cameron

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    Date of Birth: March 30, 1988
    Place of Birth: Barrie, Ontario
    Hometown: Sudbury, Ontario
    Club: Laurentian Nordic
    Coach: Robin McKeever
    Wax Technician: Ian Daffern
    Years on Senior Team: 3
    Career Highlights


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    Equipment:
    Skis: Fischer
    Poles: Leki

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    Background

    National Ski Team Background:
    Collin Cameron won three bronze medals in his Paralympic Games debut in 2018. He was third in the 7.5 kilometre and 15-kilometre events in biathlon and helped Canada to a third bronze in the open cross country relay. Collin broke through with his first international medal when he won gold at the 2017 World Cup event in Pyeongchang, Republic of Korea. In 2017 he was named the Elite Athlete of the Year in Sudbury.

     Introduction to Cross-Country Skiing:
    Collin first tried Para Nordic skiing in November 2015 at an identification camp in Canmore, Alta. He began competing in January 2016. His introduction to Nordic skiing came by chance after he saw some photos on the Sudbury Accessible Sports Council Facebook page.

     Personal:
    Collin has played para ice hockey for the Northern Sliders in Sudbury. He was born with arthrogryposis, a condition that causes a shortening of the lower limbs, and an under-development of muscles and tendons in the leg. He married Marley Lafreniere in 2016.

    Notable Results


    Career Highlights:
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 3 (biathlon 7.5 km)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 3 (biathlon 15 km)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 3 (cross country relay)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 4 (cross country sprint)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 5 (cross country 15 km)
    2018 Para-Nordic World Cup, Oberried, GER: 3 (cross country sprint)
    2018 Para-Nordic World Cup – Oberried, GER: 5 (biathlon distance)
    2017 Para-Nordic World Championships, Finsterau, GER: 4 (cross country skiing sprint)
    2017 Para-Nordic World Championships, Finsterau, GER: 5 (12.5 km biathlon)
    2017 Para-Nordic World Cup, PyeongChang, KOR: 1 (cross country sprint)

    Full Results

    Paralympic Results:
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 3 (biathlon 7.5 km)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 3 (biathlon 15 km)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 3 (cross country relay)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 4 (cross country sprint)
    2018 Paralympic Winter Games, PyeongChang, KOR: 5 (cross country 15 km)

     

    World Championship Results:
    2017 Para-Nordic World Championships, Finsterau, GER: 7 (15 km cross country skiing)
    2017 Para-Nordic World Championships, Finsterau, GER: 4 (cross country skiing sprint)
    2017 Para-Nordic World Championships, Finsterau, GER: 5 (12.5 km biathlon)
    2017 Para-Nordic World Championships, Finsterau, GER: 12 (7.5 km biathlon)

     
    World Cup Results:
    2018 Para-Nordic World Cup, Oberried, GER: 3 (cross country sprint)
    2018 Para-Nordic World Cup – Oberried, GER: 5 (biathlon distance)
    2017 Para-Nordic World Cup, PyeongChang, KOR: 1 (cross country sprint)