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Gaétan T. Boucher, OC CQ (born May 10, 1958), is a Canadian former speed skating Olympic champion.

Gaétan Boucher
Boucher in 1982
Personal information
NationalityCanadian
Born (1958-05-10) May 10, 1958 (age 64)
Charlesbourg, Quebec City, Canada
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
Sport
SportSpeed Skating
Club
  • Skating Club Norbec
  • Skating Club Montréal
Medal record
Representing  Canada
Men's speed skating
Olympic Games
1984 Sarajevo1000 m
1984 Sarajevo1500 m
1980 Lake Placid1000 m
1984 Sarajevo500 m
World Sprint Championships
1984 Trondheim Sprint
1979 Inzell Sprint
1980 West Allis Sprint
1982 Alkmaar Sprint
1985 Heerenveen Sprint
Men's Short track speed skating
World Short Track Speed Skating Championships
1977 Grenoble Overall
1980 Milan Overall
1976 Champaign Overall
1977 Grenoble 500 m
1977 Grenoble 1000 m
1981 Meudon Overall
1982 Moncton Overall

Biography


Boucher first trained in ice hockey, the leading sport in Canada but then changed to speed skating after winning a national title in 1972. In 1976 he took part in his first Olympics, finishing sixth in the 1000 m and setting an Olympic record in the process. In 1980 he was second in the same event, after Eric Heiden (who won all the gold medals at that event), collecting one of only two Canadian medals at those Games. He broke his ankle and had a long illness in 1983, but recovered for the 1984 Olympics, where he was the Canadian flag bearer and won three medals, the most medals for a Canadian athlete at one Olympics (since bettered by Cindy Klassen). With his gold medals in the 1000 m and 1500 m events he also became the first Canadian male to win an individual gold medal at the Winter Olympics. He retired shortly after the 1988 Games, where his best result was fifth place in the 1000 m.[1]

A champion at the 1984 World Sprint Championships and winner of six World Championship events from 1981 to 1985, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada in 1983 and promoted to Officer the following year. In 1984 he won the Oscar Mathisen Award, given annually for exemplary speed skating performance, and the Lou Marsh Trophy, given annually to Canada's top athlete and was inducted into the Canada Sports Hall of Fame. The following year was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec. Since his retirement, he has worked as a French-language broadcaster and designed skates for Bauer. He was ranked number 10 on Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century and continues to inspire speed skaters in Canada.

A four-time Olympic medalist, Boucher was awarded the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's outstanding male athlete of 1984. He was named number 10 on the list of Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century. In 1983, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Officer in 1984. In 1985, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.

Boucher held the Canadian record for most medals won at a single Olympics, winning three at the 1984 Winter Olympics. This was surpassed by Cindy Klassen at the 2006 Winter Olympics, who won five. He was World Sprint Champion in 1984, as well as runner-up four times.

Boucher's career coincided with that of Eric Heiden, and Boucher finished runner-up to Heiden in both the 1979 and 1980 World Sprint Championship. After Heiden's retirement at age 22, Boucher was among the favourites for the 1981 World Sprint Championship, but after the first day's events he was third. He then crashed out of the championship with a fall on the 500 m, and despite beating champion Frode Rønning by 1.61 seconds on the final 1000 m, he had no chance to finish anything but last. Three years later, however, he did win the title, requiring to beat Sergey Khlebnikov by 0.47 seconds on the final 1000 m; he won by 0.49 and secured the title by 0.01 of a samalog point, capping a season which also included two Olympic golds.

He is the father of ice hockey player Jean-Francois Boucher.[2]


World records


DisciplineTimeDateLocation
1000 m1.13,39January 31, 1981 Davos

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[3]


See also



References


  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Gaétan Boucher". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013.
  2. Sean Fitz-Gerald (24 January 2014). "Gaetan Boucher became Canadian Olympic hero before Own The Podium". National Post. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  3. "Gaétan Boucher". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved August 29, 2012.


Awards
Preceded by
Rolf Falk-Larssen
Oscar Mathisen Award
1984
Succeeded by
Hein Vergeer

На других языках


- [en] Gaétan Boucher

[fr] Gaétan Boucher

Gaétan Boucher, O.C. (né à Charlesbourg le 10 mai 1958) est un patineur de vitesse sur longue piste québécois quadruple médaillé olympique. Il conserva le titre d'olympien canadien le plus décoré des jeux d'hiver jusqu'aux Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 2002.

[it] Gaétan Boucher

Gaétan Boucher (Charlsebourg, 10 maggio 1958) è un ex pattinatore di velocità su ghiaccio e pattinatore di short track canadese.

[ru] Буше, Гаэтан

Гаэтан Буше (фр. Gaétan Boucher; 10 мая 1958, Шарльбур, Квебек) — канадский конькобежец и шорт-трекист. Серебряный призёр Олимпийских игр 1980 года по конькобежному спорту на 1000 м, двукратный Олимпийский чемпион 1984 года на 1000 и 1500 м, участник Олимпийских игр с 1976—1988 года. Чемпион мира по спринтерскому многоборью 1984 года. 4-хкратный серебряный призёр чемпионатов мира в спринтерском многоборье, 10-тикратный чемпион мира по шорт-треку, в том числе двукратный в абсолютном зачёте 1977 и 1980 годов и 3-хкратный серебряный призёр в многоборье. Был знаменосцем на открытии Олимпийских игр 1984 года.[1]



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