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  1. On 25 February 2006, Clara Hughes was crowned Olympic champion in the 5,000m at the Olympic Oval in Turin. Her success in speed skating, winning a total of four medals came after a podium finish in road cycling in Atlanta, 10 years earlier. The Canadian champion is the only athlete to win multiple medals at both the Winter and Summer Games. 6 min.

  2. One of the few athletes to medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympics, Clara Hughes has won acclaim as both a speed skater and a cyclist. Although her athletic career began with the former, her success came first in the latter, winning her first of seven Pan-American Games medals in cycling in 1991, as well as a silver medal in the time trial ...

  3. London 2012 | Olympic Games. Vancouver 2010 | Olympic Winter games. Salt Lake 2002 | Olympic Winter games. Sydney 2000 | Olympic Games. + 3. Legends Live On. Where are they now? Clara Hughes’ legend lives on. The Canadian Summer and Winter Olympian had her life transformed by sport and now works to help those with mental health issues.

  4. 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe Following Calgary 1988 inspiration, Canadian Summer and Winter Olympic medallist Clara Hughes had her lif...

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  5. Clara Hughes, OC, OM (* 27. September 1972 in Winnipeg) ist eine ehemalige kanadische Radfahrerin und Eisschnellläuferin. Mit u. a. Radbronze 1996 und Eisschnellaufgold 2006 ist sie eine von nur sechs Sportlerinnen und Sportlern, die sowohl bei Olympischen Winter- wie Sommerspielen eine Medaille gewinnen konnten, die anderen sind Jacob Tullin ...

  6. www.facebook.com › clarahughesolympianClara Hughes - Facebook

    Clara Hughes. 47,249 likes · 22 talking about this. The official page for Clara Hughes, six-time Olympic medalist, thru-hiker, Redfeather on trail 量

  7. www.canada.ca › trailblazers › clara-hughesClara Hughes - Canada.ca

    13 de dez. de 2021 · Clara Hughes is the only athlete in Olympic history to win multiple medals in both summer and winter Games, representing Canada in speed skating and cycling. After striving to be the fastest person in the world, the six-time Olympic medalist decided to switch gears and “slow down to the pace of a human being.”. This led her to hike over16 ...