Danièle Sauvageau
Ice Hockey Coach, 2002 Olympic Champion

Born
April 22nd, 1962
62 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Canada
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Coached the Canadian women's national ice hockey team to a gold medal victory at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Played as a defenseman for the national team and competed in the first Women's World Championship in 1990. Served as head coach and assistant coach for various professional and national teams, shaping the development of women's ice hockey in Canada.
Coached Canada to gold at the 2002 Olympics
Played defense for Canada's national team
Competed in the first Women's World Championship
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