Canadian Olympic Committee Selects Fencing Great, Former Assistant Chef
MONTREAL
,
Oct. 13
/CNW/ - Jacques Cardyn is returning to the Pan American Games, this time to lead Team
Canada
. The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) announced today that the 1983 gold medallist in fencing and 1984 Olympian has been named Canada's Chef de Mission for the 2011 Pan American Games.
The XVI Pan American Games begin two years today in
Guadalajara
,
Mexico
. They run from
Oct. 13
to 30, 2011.
"It is a great honor to have been selected by the COC as Chef de Mission," said Cardyn, 53, who was Canada's Assistant Chef de Mission at the Rio 2007 Pan American Games. "I am excited to put all my energy for the next two years toward this great reunion of the Americas and to work for the success of our Canadian athletes."
Born in Chile-Chico,
Chile
and a resident of
Montreal
, Cardyn was captain of Canada's men's épée team when it set a Canadian best fourth-place finish at the
Los Angeles
1984 Olympic Games. He was also named to the 1980 Olympic team. Cardyn is a two-time Pan American Games athlete, first in 1979 and then in 1983 when he won gold in team épée.
In 1985 Cardyn retired from competition after 10 years with the national team but remained closely connected to fencing and Canadian sport. He was a coach, team leader and high performance director with the Canadian Fencing Federation. Cardyn helped lead the national fencing team into many major events including the
Barcelona
1992 Olympic Games, the Mar del Plata 1995 Pan American Games and both the 1991 and 1997 World Championships.
"Jacques was a great athlete and is an exemplary sports leader in
Canada
," said COC
President Michael Chambers
. "He has had tremendous influence in developing Canadian fencers over the past 25 years. His natural enthusiasm, leadership ability and dedication to amateur sport makes him a perfect fit to lead Canada's Pan American Team in
Guadalajara
."
Cardyn is an important figure in Canadian sport, particularly in
Quebec
. He is the founder and first president of the
Quebec
Athletes Association. He has also led the
Quebec
Fencing Federation as president. Since the early 1990s, he has been a member of the organizing committee for the fencing World Cup in
Montreal
. Three years ago he was named to the Canadian Fencing Federation's Board of Directors, and serves to this day as vice-president of high performance.
Outside high performance sport, Cardyn is employed in the student services department and is a fencing épée coach for the Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf in
Montreal
. He is married to Constanza Oriani, an Argentinean fencer who competed at the 1984 Olympic Games and was a medallist at the 1983 Pan American Games.
"My attachment to the Pan American sports culture and its people is visceral and strengthened by my birth in
Chile
and my marriage to an Argentinean athlete," Cardyn said. "The Pan Am Games are an ideal platform for learning and the pursuit of excellence of our athletes before the
London
Olympics in 2012."
About the Canadian Olympic Committee
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is a national, private, not-for-profit organization committed to sport excellence. It is responsible for all aspects of Canada's involvement in the Olympic Movement, including Canada's participation in the Olympic and Pan American Games and a wide variety of programs that promote the Olympic Movement in
Canada
through cultural and educational means. For news and information, visit the COC website at www.olympic.ca and find the team on both Facebook (Canadian Olympic Team) and Twitter (CDNOlympicTeam).
For further information: Isabelle Hodge, Manager, Media Relations, Canadian Olympic Committee, [email protected], (416) 324-4122
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