Kim Boutin aims for the Milan Olympics

(Quebec) It’s not a promise, but the intention seems quite firm: Kim Boutin has the desire to make it to the Olympic Games in Milan in 2026.

Posted yesterday at 10:20 p.m.

Simon Drouin

Simon Drouin
The Press

” Games [de Pékin] were a transition for me, recalled the bronze medalist in the 500 meters on Thursday afternoon. Turning the page on the PyeongChang Games and knowing that I can go to the Games having fun without fear of death threats. It was a step that I had to put behind me. It’s going to be one year at a time, but I have the desire to continue for the next four years. »

Earlier, his coach Sébastien Cros had outlined the plan. As his superstar had already taken a break from competitions in the winter of 2021 to preserve his mental health, they agreed to resume at full speed in this first year of the Olympic cycle. In the fall of 2023, however, she should focus more on her studies in special education technology.

“It’s also important for us to develop intellectually,” said the 27-year-old athlete. I’m great. But when you’re going through more difficult times, it’s always important to look for what makes you feel better every day. It’s a long process. A life’s work. For me, it’s just to maintain my balance. »

The four-time Olympic medalist wants to focus this year on “honing her tactics”, which she hopes will one day lead her to a first world title.

The women’s team will be without two of its main skaters for at least the first four World Cups of the season. Alyson Charles and the young Florence Brunelle are not present in Quebec for the Canadian Championships.

Charles, who is not on the ice, “is having a slightly more relaxed year,” says Cros. Brunelle skates, but the 18-year-old athlete resumed training a little later than the others. “She could have done the shopping to be selected, but she would not have been at her best for the World Cups”, assessed Cros, who expects to see her again at her best during the second tests in January.

On the men’s side, three-time Olympic medalist Steven Dubois and relay crowned Pascal Dion are eyeing the national title in what will be the first competition in ages without Charles Hamelin, who bowed out in full glory after the World Championships. last year.


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