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Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

Canada

SportSpeed Skating
FederationIDSSCAN10605199201
NOCCanada
Born06 May 1992 in  Sherbrooke
GenderMen
ResidenceSherbrooke, QC, CAN
Higher educationFilm Studies - Laval University: Quebec, QC, CAN
OccupationAthlete
LanguagesEnglish, French
FamilyWife Vicki
Personal Bests
EventRecordDateLocation 
Personal Bests
  Event RecordDateLocation 
    500m 36.86 12 Mar 2010 Moscow  
    500m 35.01 03 Jan 2020 Calgary  
    1000m 1:12.89 06 Feb 2009 Calgary  
    1000m 1:07.25 15 Feb 2020 Salt Lake City, UT  
    1500m 1:48.44 13 Mar 2010 Moscow  
    1500m 1:42.55 16 Feb 2020 Salt Lake City, UT  
    5000m 6:22.73 19 Oct 2017 Calgary  
    5000m 6:34.66 13 Mar 2010 Moscow  
    10000m 13:25.00 20 Oct 2017 Calgary  
Main Achievements
 
Main Achievements
World Junior Championships
Event  
World Junior Championships
    Allround     1  
World Single Distances Championships
Event  
World Single Distances Championships
    Mass Start   1 1  
    Team Pursuit 8 Laps   1 1  
    Team Sprint 2      
General Interest
General Interest
Other informationBETTER LATE THAN NEVER
He won his first individual World Cup medal when he claimed bronze in the 1000m in December 2022 in Calgary, AB, Canada, at age 30. He had been affected by asthma at the event. "I was thinking of not doing the 1000m because my lungs were so bad; I was barely breathing. But then we figured out a plan to ease the symptoms a little bit. It's amazing. I took a four-year break from [age] 19 to 23, I came back skating thinking I could have the potential to go on the podium like this. Doing that at 30 years old is a good accomplishment and shows that I still have a lot to offer." (calgarysun.com, 11 Dec 2022)

OLYMPIC HOPES
He made his debut at the Olympic Winter Games in 2022 in Beijing just a few months shy of his 30th birthday, and has indicated a desire to return for the 2026 Games in Milan-Cortina. His best result in Beijing was 15th in the mass start, where he felt he was not in his best form. "During the year [2021/22] I was afraid of over training, so I was conservative in preparation for the Games. That plan helped me get to Beijing, but I knew that I wasn't competing to my full potential. [For the mass start] my legs were very stiff from the 1000m the night before, and with five laps to go I knew the race was over for me. Unfortunately I would have liked to have been in the points at the end as it is my favourite race, but I was happy to make the final. It will push me on for the next four years. I've competed at the Olympics now, so I have no more pressure and nothing to prove to anyone or to myself. Now I want to see how much longer I can go at the highest level. I feel like I haven't yet reached my full potential, and I'm curious to find out. If that leads me to a medal at the next Olympics [in 2026], then great. I feel like the best is yet to come." (lapresse.ca, 12 Oct 2022; ledevoir.com, 18 Jan 2022; journalexpress.ca, 19 Feb 2022; lequotidien.com, 12 Oct 2022; journaldequebec.com, 19 Feb 2022)

MASS START FAN
The mass start is his favourite event because it combines elements of short track and long track speed skating. "When I was young, I was asked if I preferred long or short track, and I never knew how to respond. The mass start is like a combination of both. There is the speed skating element mixed with the strategy of short track for the attacks, a bit like we see in track cycling. There are a lot of factors to consider during the mass start and one must also follow one's instinct. I like skating in these conditions." (journalexpress.ca, 19 Feb 2022; ledevoir.com, 18 Jan 2022)

BREAK AND RETURN
He took a four-year break from skating between 2011 and 2015 due to over training, illness, injury, and mental health issues. He had also been subject to intimidation during his time with the national short track development programme. He switched to long track speed skating upon his return to competition in 2015. "For those who don't know, I retired at 20 years old because of abuse and intimidation in the sport I loved the most. It took four years to have the courage to work out and compete again. [My coach] told me I was faking [an asthma attack]. He literally didn't believe I was having severe respiratory distress, I was really having an asthma attack. Then I was told it was just in my head. There were all the physical symptoms, tremendous fatigue. Every effort I made at that time could knock me unconscious. The psychological part such as loss of motivation, depression, all that came afterwards. I always believed that my problems were physical, that they were simply related to asthma, over training, etc. It has been a long journey since I returned to the sport [speaking in 2022], to come back and find my bearings and realise that I had mental health issues. It helps to t
 
Memorable sporting achievementWinning bronze in the 1000m at the 2022 World Cup event in Calgary, AB, Canada. (calgarysun.com, 11 Dec 2022)  
Sport Specific Information
Sport Specific Information
Club / TeamCPV Ville de Quebec: Canada  
Social Media
Social Media
twitter.com/antoinegbeau  
General Interest
General Interest
InjuriesIn September 2022 he was struck by a car while cycling in Quebec City, QC, Canada. The car went through a red light and struck his front wheel, knocking him to the ground and resulting in a minor head injury that saw him take a 10-day break from training. "I was extremely, extremely lucky [not to suffer further injury]." (lequotidien.com, 12 Oct 2022)

In 2011 he was affected by mononucleosis. He spent four years away from the sport due to the effects of the illness, along with other health issues including tendinitis in the knee and excessive fatigue. (zonecampus.ca, 06 Oct 2020; lapresse.ca, 18 Feb 2020; Athlete, 18 Nov 2018, 10 Nov 2017)
 
Sport Specific Information
Sport Specific Information
Reason for choosing this sportHe switched from ice hockey to speed skating. "I wasn't able to score in hockey. I was also the fastest and that was all I cared about."  
General Interest
General Interest
Most influential person in careerCoach Gregor Jelonek, and his wife Vicki. (Athlete, 14 Nov 2019)  
Hero / IdolCanadian cyclist and speed skater Clara Hughes. (Athlete, 14 Nov 2019)  
Sport Specific Information
Sport Specific Information
When and where did you begin this sport?He took up the sport at age nine in Waterloo, QC, Canada. He competed in both short track and long track as a junior.  
General Interest
General Interest
Sporting philosophy / motto"I practise sport to suffer and push my limits." (Athlete, 18 Nov 2018)  
Other sportsHe represented Canada in short track at the world junior championships in 2009 and 2010, winning two silver medals at the 2010 edition of the tournament. (SportsDeskOnline, 30 Nov 2018; ici.radio-canada.ca, 24 Nov 2018)  
Social Media
Social Media
www.facebook.com/antoinegbeaulieu/  
General Interest
General Interest
HobbiesCycling, unicycling. (speedskating.ca, 19 Dec 2022; lapresse.ca, 12 Oct 2022)  
Championships results
Year Competition Event Rank  
Championships results
    2022/2023 Four Continents Championships 1500m1  
    2023/2024 World Single Distances Championships Team Sprint1  
    2018/2019 World Allround Championships 500m1  
    2022/2023 World Single Distances Championships Team Sprint1  
    2023/2024 Four Continents Championships Team Sprint1  
    2022/2023 World Single Distances Championships Team Pursuit2  
    2023/2024 World Single Distances Championships Mass Start2  
    2022/2023 Four Continents Championships Team Pursuit2  
    2023/2024 Four Continents Championships Team Pursuit2  
    2023/2024 Four Continents Championships Mass Start3  
    2023/2024 World Single Distances Championships Team Pursuit3  
    2019/2020 World Single Distances Championships Mass Start 16 Laps3  
    2018/2019 World Single Distances Championships Team Pursuit 8 Laps5  
    2022/2023 World Single Distances Championships 1500m7  
    2022/2023 World Single Distances Championships 1000m7  
    2019/2020 World Single Distances Championships 1500m7  
    2018/2019 World Single Distances Championships 1500m9  
    2019/2020 World Single Distances Championships 1000m9  
    2022 Olympic Games Mass Start15  
    2018/2019 World Allround Championships Allround16  
    2023/2024 World Single Distances Championships 1500m16  
    2017/2018 World Allround Championships Allround18  
    2018/2019 World Single Distances Championships 1000m21  
    2022 Olympic Games 1000m22  
    2022 Olympic Games 1500m23  
    2022 Olympic Games 500m29  
World Cups
Year Competition Event Rank  
World Cups
    2022/2023 Tomaszów Mazowiecki Team Sprint1  
    2022/2023 Calgary, AB Team Pursuit2  
    2022/2023 Calgary, AB Team Sprint3  
    2019/2020 Nagano Team Sprint3  
    2022/2023 Calgary, AB 1000m3  
    2018/2019 Obihiro Team Sprint3  
    2018/2019 Tomakomai Team Sprint3  
    2022/2023 World Cup Classification 1000m7  
    2023/2024 World Cup Classification Mass Start10  
    2019/2020 World Cup Classification 1500m10  
    2022/2023 World Cup Classification 1500m13  
    2018/2019 World Cup Classification 1000m13  
    2018/2019 World Cup Classification 1500m13  
    2021/2022 World Cup Classification Mass Start18  
    2023/2024 World Cup Classification 1500m18  
    2021/2022 World Cup Classification 1000m19  
    2019/2020 World Cup Classification 1000m22  
    2019/2020 World Cup Classification Mass Start 16 Laps25  
    2021/2022 World Cup Classification 1500m29  
    2017/2018 World Cup Classification 1500m34  
    2022/2023 World Cup Classification 5000/10000m46  
    2023/2024 World Cup Classification 1000m47  
    2018/2019 World Cup Classification 5000/10000m50