Amélie Kretz, born on May nineteenth, nineteen ninety-three, is a distinguished Canadian triathlete known for her remarkable achievements in the sport. She made her mark on the international stage by qualifying for the 2016 Summer Olympics, securing a top-ten finish at the International Triathlon Union event held in Yokohama. Representing Canada, she completed the Olympic triathlon in an impressive time of two hours, two minutes, and forty-eight seconds.
During the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kretz demonstrated her unwavering dedication to her sport. To maintain her training regimen, she ingeniously converted her parents' garage into a training facility by building a small pool, allowing her to tether herself for swim practice. This innovative approach exemplified her commitment to competing at the highest level.
In July twenty twenty-one, Kretz's hard work paid off when she was officially named to Canada's team for the twenty twenty Summer Olympics. Her journey continued as she participated in the 2022 Commonwealth Games, where she showcased her skills and determination, finishing in fifteenth place in the women's event.