Jasmine Mian, born on December thirty-first, nineteen eighty-nine, is a distinguished Canadian politician and former Olympic wrestler. She made her mark in the wrestling world by securing a bronze medal in the forty-eight kilogram event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Her dedication and skill led her to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she placed twelfth in her category.
In late twenty-fifteen, Mian showcased her prowess by winning the Canadian Trials, which earned her a spot on Canada's Olympic team. This achievement was officially recognized in July twenty-sixteen when she was named to represent her country at the Rio Games.
Relocating to Calgary in twenty-twelve, Mian transitioned from sports to public service. In the twenty-twenty-one Calgary municipal election, she was elected to the Calgary City Council for Ward three, succeeding Jyoti Gondek, who had been elected as mayor. Mian chose not to seek re-election in twenty-twenty-five, marking a significant chapter in her career.