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May 23, 2012

























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Speed Skating Canada
 Date of Birth: 13/01/76
 Place of Birth: Montreal, PQ
 Residence: Laval, PQ
 Height: 5'5"
 Weight: 135 lbs
 Years on National Team: 9

  A member of the 1998 Olympic women's relay team that won bronze in Nagano, Tania Vicent's experience will be a key factor in determining Canada's success in women's short track speed skating at Salt Lake City.

  While she has toiled in the shadows for the past few years, Vicent is a talent in her own right. She was fifth overall at her sixth appearance at the world championships last season posting three top-five finishes.

  At the Olympic trials in November she was fourth overall and just missed earning berths to race the 1,000 and 1,500.

What Canada Did
Feb. 16 - Women's 3,000-metre relay: Isabelle Charest, Montreal; Marie-Eeve Drolet, Laterriere, Que.; Alanna Kraus, Abbotsford, B.C., and Tania Vicent, Laval, Que., finished second in semifinal heat, advanced to final Wednesday.

2002 Games Short Track Speed Skating Coverage

Inside Short Track Speed Skating

   Team Canada

   Schedule

   History

     Men
     500M
     1,000M
     1,500M
     5K Relay

     Women
     500M
     1,000M
     1,500M
     3K Relay

   Venue

   Long Track