Charline Labonté

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Charline Labonté
Date of birth October 15, 1982
place of birth Greenfield Park , Quebec , Canada
size 175 cm
Weight 78 kg
position goalkeeper
Catch hand Left
Career stations
1999-2000 Titan d'Acadie-Bathurst
2000-2001 Laval Le Mistral
2001-2005 Axion de Montréal Wingstar
2005–2012 McGill University
2012-2013 Stars de Montréal
2013-2014 Team Canada
2014-2017 Les Canadiennes de Montréal

Charline Labonté (born October 15, 1982 in Greenfield Park , Québec ) is a former Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper who was most recently active for the Stars de Montréal and Les Canadiennes de Montréal in the Canadian Women's Hockey League . With a total of three gold medals at the Olympic Winter Games and two world championship titles , she is one of the most successful ice hockey goalkeepers.

Career

Labonté studied at McGill University between 2005 and 2012 and graduated in 2012 with a Masters in Physical Education . She won at the 2006 Winter Olympics , at the 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2014 Winter Olympics with the Canadian ice hockey team of the ladies the gold medal at the Olympic Games . She won the gold medal at the 2007 Women's Ice Hockey World Championship and the 2012 Women's Ice Hockey World Championship .

Labonté lives in Montreal and from 2012 played for the Stars de Montréal , a women's ice hockey team from the CWHL. In 2016, she won another silver medal at the World Cup and then ended her international career. Overall, she was in goal in 61 internationals for Canada and won 45 of these. She finished 16 times an international match without conceding a goal.

In September 2017, she finally ended her career after winning the Clarkson Cup with Les Canadiennes de Montréal .

Achievements and Awards

  • 2008 CIS Masters with McGill University
  • 2009 CIS Masters with McGill University
  • 2011 CIS Masters with McGill University

NWHL and CWHL

International

Private

Labonté is in a relationship with Canadian speed skater Anastasia Bucsis

Web links

Commons : Charline Labonté  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Longtime goalie Charline Labonte retires from Team Canada - CBC Sports. In: cbc.ca. October 26, 2016, accessed March 8, 2018 .
  2. ^ Four-time Olympic gold medalist Charline Labonte retires from CWHL - Toronto Star. In: thestar.com. September 25, 2017, accessed March 8, 2018 .
  3. OutSports: I am Charline Labonte, Olympic hockey player and proudly gay , June 11, 2014