Kirsti Lay

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Kirsti Lay Road cycling
Kirsti Lay at the 2015 Pan American Games road race
Kirsti Lay at
the 2015 Pan American Games road race
To person
Full name Kirsti Lay-Giroux
Date of birth April 7, 1988
nation CanadaCanada Canada
discipline Rail: Endurance / Road
End of career 2019
Most important successes
Olympic games
2016 bronze - team pursuit
Last updated: March 14, 2020

Kirsti Lay , married. Kirsti Lay-Giroux , (born April 7, 1988 in Medicine Hat ) is a former Canadian cyclist who is active on track and road , and speed skater .

Athletic career

Kirsti Lay began her athletic career as a speed skater; she started three times in the Junior World Championship and in several World Cups. In 2012, an injury forced her to give up the sport and she turned to cycling.

In 2015, the Canadian four-man team with Kirsti Lay won gold medals at the Track Cycling World Cup in Cali and at the Pan American Games . The following year Lay started in the team pursuit at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro together with Jasmin Glaesser , Allison Beveridge and Georgia Simmerling . The four won the bronze medal.

In 2019 Lay became the mother of a daughter and ended her cycling career.

Private

Kirsti Lay graduated with a degree in economics in 2014 . She is married to former Canadian speed skater Mathieu Giroux , who at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver won the gold medal in the team pursuit.

successes

train

2015
2016

Street

2017

Teams

Web links

Commons : Kirsti Lay  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kirsti Lay. In: olympic.ca. August 13, 2016, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  2. ^ A b Cyclists Allison Beveridge, Kirsti Lay capture bronze medal at Rio Olympics - UToday - University of Calgary. In: ucalgary.ca. September 23, 2016, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  3. ^ Kirsti Lay announces retirement from competitive cycling. In: chatnewstoday.ca. September 17, 2019, accessed on March 14, 2020 .