July 26, 2024
Follow UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ athletes competing in Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics
From left: Rebecca Smith, Michele Esercitato, Stefan Daniel, and Keely Shaw.
Courtesy Canadian Olympic Committee, Canadian Paralympic Committee
As the sports world turns its attention this summer to the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics, many in the UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ community will pay close attention to four specific athletes.
Swimmer Rebecca Smith, a UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ alum, and shooter Michele Esercitato, a student, are geared up to perform at the highest levels of their respective sports at the Olympics. And triathlete and alum Stefan Daniel, and postdoc Keely Shaw, a cyclist, have been confirmed as members of Canada’s Paralympics team.
Here’s a quick overview of the accomplished current and former student-athletes. Check the Games’ daily schedule to learn when Olympic events take place. Watch the Olympics Games on or .
And let’s cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud!
Rebecca Smith, BN’24, Olympic swimming
- Highlights: She kept up a demanding schedule as she juggled studies in the UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ Bachelor of Nursing program and global swimming competitions. She won a host of athletic awards, including a silver medal in the 2020 Olympics, multiple medals at the World Aquatic Championships, and 2022-23 Dinos Athlete of the Year
- Quote: “I definitely couldn’t have done it without the support of the Faculty of Nursing. I was blown away with how much they supported this crazy balance between my nursing and swimming lives.â€
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- When: starts July 27
Michele Esercitato, Schulich School of Engineering student, Olympic shooting
- Highlights: A computer software engineering undergrad, Esercitato qualified for the Olympics in May, becoming the first Canadian competitor in a men's Olympic pistol event in 32 years
- Quote: “Doing the best I can is my main objective. Just giving it my all.â€
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- When: men’s 10m air pistol qualifying event July 27, finals July 28
Stefan Daniel, BComm’23, Paralympics triathlete
- Highlights: Considered Canada’s most successful paratriathlete, Daniel is making his third Paralympics appearance, after winning silver at Rio in 2016 and bronze at Tokyo 2020. Born with bilateral radial club hands, he is also a five-time world champion. Daniel competed with the Dinos as a cross-country runner and in 2015 was named Canada West Rookie of the Year.
- Quote: “I left nothing on the course. At the end of the day, that's all you can do; that's all you can ask for.â€
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- When: Sept. 1-2
Dr. Keely Shaw, Faculty of Kinesiology and Cumming School of Medicine postdoctoral scholar, Paralympics cyclist
- Highlights: As a teenager, Keely turned to cycling for recreation after a horseriding mishap ended her dreams of competing in Olympic hockey some day. After getting a taste of competitive cycling, there was no turning back. Now a postdoctoral scholar, Dr. Shaw, PhD, medalled at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, the Paratrack Cycling 2024 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, and has won multiple more awards as a world team member in paracycling.
- Quote: "Sometimes I walk a little bit funny, or limp or trip over my feet, but when I ride a bike, all that goes away. Suddenly I feel strong. I feel co-ordinated. I feel powerful."
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