Annie Pelletier

Annie Pelletier ( born December 22, 1973 in Montreal) is a former Canadian Water Diving. She started in the art of jumping from the 1- m and 3- m board. Among her greatest achievements included the profit from each one bronze medal at Olympic Games and World Swimming Championships.

Pelletier was initially active in a sports club, changed the age of 13 but the water jump. She jumped for the club CAMO Natation Montreal, where he was coached by Donald Dionne. Your international breakthrough came Pelletier in 1994. At the World Championships in Rome, she won the 1 -meter board and also won bronze at the Commonwealth Games in Victoria the title from the 1 -meter and 3 -meter board. The following year, Pelletier was able to win a title even at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata. She won gold from the 3 -meter board and silver from the 1 -meter board. Your athletic biggest success Pelletier at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. As the 17th of the Vorkampfs she reached the semi-finals only just, as 12 of the semi-finals only just short of the finals, where they then but convinced and won the bronze medal.

Pelletier reached a total of seven national titles. After the 1996 Olympics, she ended her active career. As the coordinator of a sports promotion foundation in Québec and as a TV expert but it remained the Diving obtained in other function.

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