Medal record | ||
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Carol Huynh, Cheryl Pounder and Vicky Sunohara |
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Women's wrestling | ||
Competitor for Canada | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Gold | 2008 Beijing | 48 kg |
FILA Wrestling World Championships | ||
Silver | 2001 Sofia | 46 kg |
Bronze | 2000 Sofia | 46 kg |
Bronze | 2005 Budapest | 48kg |
Bronze | 2010 Moscow | 48 kg |
Commonwealth Games | ||
Gold | 2010 Delhi | 48 kg |
Pan American Games | ||
Gold | 2007 Rio de Janeiro | 48 kg |
Gold | 2011 Guadalajara | 48 kg |
Carol Huynh ( /ˈwɪn/;[1] born 16 November 1980) is a Canadian freestyle wrestler.[2] Her parents are ethnic Chinese in Vietnam (her father was born in China, but moved to Vietnam when he was three; her mother was born in Vietnam).[3][4][5] Born in British Columbia, her parents were refugees from Vietnam who settled in the town of New Hazelton, British Columbia, after being sponsored by the local United Church.[6] Coming from a wrestling family, where both of her sisters wrestled, she started wrestling at 15.[7] She started studies at Simon Fraser University in 1998,[2] then moved to the University of Calgary in 2007.[8] Huynh married Dan Biggs, a social worker and former wrestler, in 2005.[9] She is coached by Paul Ragusa, former National team member and Olympian, as well as Leigh Vierling, husband of former World Champion Christine Nordhagen.[10]
She competed in the 48 kg weight class at the 2008 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal.[11] She is the second ever female medalist for Canada in Olympic wrestling, after Tonya Verbeek, the 2004 Athens freestyle silver medalist.[8] Huynh was the first gold medalist in women's wrestling for Canada.
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Competition | Event | Result | Notes |
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2011 Pan Am | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | Gold | |
2010 Commonwealth games | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | Gold | |
2008 Summer Olympics | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | Gold | First Canadian to win a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. |
2008 Canada Cup | withdrew | The Canadian women's Olympic wrestling team were slated to compete, but withdrew to rest up for the Olympics. The Canada Cup is a mandatory event in non-Olympic years.[12] | |
2008 Canadian Olympic trials | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | 1st | Carol Huynh wins a spot on the Olympic team against Erica Sharp [13] |
2007 FILA Senior World Championships | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | 5th | Carol Huynh lost the bronze medal match 3-4, 4-1, 1-1 to Mayelis Caripa-Castillo [2][9][14] |
2007 Pan Am | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | Gold | [2][9][15] |
2006 Canadian senior wrestling championships | 48 kg women | Champion | [16] |
2006 CIS | Champion | [15] | |
2006 FILA Senior World Championships | 5th | [2][9] | |
2006 World Cup | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | Silver | [2] |
2006 Canada Cup | 2nd | [16] | |
2006 Golden Grand Prix | 1st | [2] | |
2006 Kiev International | 1st | [16] | |
2005 Canadian senior wrestling championships | 48 kg women | Champion | [17] |
2005 FILA Senior World Championships | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | Bronze | [2][9] |
2005 Universiade | Gold | (University World Championships) [2][9] | |
World Cup 2004 | 48 kg Freestyle (female) | Bronze | |
2004 Canadian Olympic trials | 2nd | Carol Huynh was an alternate for the wrestling contingent at the 2004 Olympics. She had finished second to Lyndsay Belisle. At the time, she was ranked #1 at 48 kg in NAIA and CIS rankings.[9][18][19][20] | |
2003 Canadian senior wrestling championships | Champion | [20] | |
2003 World Cup | 44 kg | Bronze | [2][9] |
2002 Canadian senior wrestling championships | Champion | [20] | |
2002 NAIA | 48 kg women | Champion | Carol Huynh was also the tournament MVP, and came out of it ranked #1 in CIS and NAIA rankings.[21] |
2002 FILA Senior World Championships | 44 kg Freestyle (female) | 5th | [2][9] |
2001 FILA Senior World Championships | 46 kg Freestyle (female) | Silver | [2][9] |
2000 FILA Senior World Championships | 46 kg Freestyle (female) | Bronze | [2][9] |
2000 Junior Worlds | 46 kg (female) | 9th | [2][9] |
1999 Junior Worlds | 46 kg (female) | 7th | [2][9] |
Preceded by Irini Merleni (UKR) |
Olympic Champion Wrestling 48kg Freestyle - Women 2008 |
Succeeded by current |
Preceded by |
2008 Olympic medalist 48kg Freestyle Wrestling Women GOLD |
Succeeded by Chiharu Icho (JPN) Silver |