Gina Kingsbury

Ice Hockey Player and Olympic Champion

Gina Kingsbury - Athletes & Sports Figures born November 26th, 1981
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Played as a defenseman in women’s ice hockey, contributing to national team successes. Competed in two Winter Olympic Games, securing a gold medal in 2002 and a silver medal in 2006. Additionally, participated in multiple World Championships, earning several medals and establishing a prominent presence in the sport. Served as director of hockey operations for the Canadian Women’s Hockey League to promote the game.

Winning gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics

Winning silver at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Competing in multiple IIHF World Championships

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