Catriona Ann Le May Doan, is a Canadianspeed skater and a double Olympic champion in the 500 m.
Career
Speed skating
Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, of Scottish ancestry, Le May Doan won the Olympic 500 m title at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan and she repeated this feat at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, giving rise to the title "the fastest woman on ice". At the Nagano Olympics, she also won a bronze on the 1,000 m. She was World Sprint Champion 1998 and 2002 and World Champion 500 m 1998, 1999, and 2001, and she won a 500 m bronze in 2000. She has also won the 500 m World Cup 4 times and the 1,000 m World Cup once. She has twice been Canada's flag bearer at the Winter Olympics, for the 1998 Nagano Olympicsclosing ceremony and the opening ceremony of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. On November 22, 1997, Le May Doan became the first woman to break the 38-second barrier for the 500 m, skating 37.90 s in Calgary, Alberta. Before the year was over, she had tied this record once and broken it twice, ending on 37.55 s. Within the next four years, she broke this record four more times, up to 37.22 s in Calgary, in December 2001. No other woman has set eight consecutive World Records in one distance. Between 7 January 2001 and 24 February 2001, Le May Doan even had the 14 best times ever skated on that distance:
1. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,40 1 Calgary 06-01-2001
2. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,55 1 Calgary 28-12-1997
3. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,57 1 Calgary 07-01-2001
4. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,71 1 Calgary 27-03-1998
5. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,71 1 Calgary 27-12-1997
6. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,86 1 Calgary 21-02-1999
7. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,88 1 Calgary 27-03-1998
8. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,89 1 Calgary 20-02-1999
9. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,90 1 Calgary 22-11-1997
10. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,90 1 Calgary 23-11-1997
11. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,90 1 Calgary 29-11-1998
12. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,94 1 Calgary 18-11-2000
13. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,97 1 Calgary 12-01-2000
14. Catriona Le May-Doan CAN 37,98 1 Calgary 13-02-1999
Le May Doan still had a long way to go before she started fighting for Olympic Gold and World Records. In the 1994 Winter Olympics, she fell on the 500 m and placed 17th on the 1,500 m as her best result. Prior to the Nagano Games, she was training with her teammate and rival Susan Auch, both being coached by Susan's brother, Derrick Auch. In Nagano, Susan Auch placed 2nd behind Catriona on the 500 m. She is now coached by the Canadian sprint coach, former Olympic speed skater Sean Ireland. Le May Doan repeated her gold medal in the 500m at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics from the 1998 Nagano Olympics. She became the first Canadian to defend their gold medal at the Olympics. Le May Doan was married to Bart Doan, they separated in 2017. She has two children, Greta and Easton. In 2002, she published an autobiography, Going for Gold.