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1000m long track speed skating - François-Olivier Roberge will be ready!
Vendredi, février 17 @ 10:50:54 PST
1000m long track speed skating - François-Olivier Roberge will be ready!
François-Olivier RobergeNext Saturday, François-Olivier Roberge, a 20-year old Canadian, will participate in the 1000m race, at his first Olympic Games. Even though he may not be as experienced as many other skaters, Roberge has his youth, and admits that each race seems him going faster and faster. He was barely a second behind world-record holder Shani Davis at the World Cup in Collalbo, the last competition before the Games.

Remarks collected by Jean-Michel Lachance
Traducted by Gabrielle de Billy Brown


You got qualified for the Olympic Games at 20, even if youa dmit that Vancouver was your goal. What are your objectives at your first Games?

Simply to have my greatest race to date! I've prepared for this day all year long, and I feel "top shape"! Everything is in place for me to get my greatest result this season.

How is your Turin experience so far? Did you watch your teammates' races?

Yeah, I went to all of the long track events and to a short track evening. I love the energy, the atmosphere surrounding the Olympics. I try to use that energy for myself. I don't know if it's because of it, but my trainings are going extremely well.

In Collalbo, you showed great progress when you finished twelth of Group A, you seem to be on an uphill climb. How have you worked with your coaches to reach that?

The same work I usually do. We didn't change anything, it's sumple that I'm young and I get better with each apssing race. I gain experience and confidence, each weekend. I also worked on my openings, which gives me a lot more speed for all of my 1000m.

How is the Lingotto oval?

I love the place, and the ice is not as bad as we thought. It changes a lot, but I'm used to adapting myself easily.

What are your predictions for the 1000m?

Hum...very hard to say. Shani Davis has been very good all year on this distance. Joey Cheek has been really strong lately. That's all I can say, but a lot of guys can hope to win, especially on an ice like that. The times are all close.

On Saturday, how will you prepare for your 1000m?

The same as each training or race. Stretching, some skating, rest, skating and I'll be ready. I want to keep smiling and enjoy this day at its mazimum!

What person have been important in your development as an athlete?

Each and every one of my coaches. They have all brought me a little something. My parents as well, who have always supported me without pressuring me, and my teammates, of course!

When did you begin speedskating?

I was 8-years old. My friends and neighbourghs were skating, so I began and kept on doing it.

Have you changed your equipment recently?

I've changed my blades 10 days ago. Turns out it was a very good choice, because I've never been as fast as I am now, 2 days before my race.

Do you feel supported by the rest of the Canadian team? What's the atmosphere among its members?

Certainly, the support here is excellent, the staff is very competent. And there is great energy in the team. Especially since tonight is the finals of the pursuit, in which everyone thinks we have good chances.


Picture: François-Olivier Roberge in the red, salmon-coloured skine of the Canadian team
Credit: foroberge.com



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