Michelle Fazzari, born on July 10, 1987, was a remarkable Canadian amateur wrestler whose career was marked by significant achievements and a fierce competitive spirit. She made her mark on the international wrestling scene, finishing fifth at the 2014 World Wrestling Championships, a testament to her skill and determination. Throughout her career, she reached an impressive peak, achieving a world ranking of number two.
In 2015, Fazzari showcased her resilience by competing at the Pan Am Games in Toronto, just three weeks after undergoing knee surgery. Despite the challenges, she finished seventh, demonstrating her commitment to the sport and her ability to overcome adversity.
Her dedication paid off when she was named to Canada's Olympic team for the 2016 Rio Games, a significant milestone in her wrestling journey. Fazzari continued to excel, winning a gold medal in the sixty-two kilogram event at the Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series in Rome, Italy, in 2021, further solidifying her status as a top competitor.
Tragically, Michelle Fazzari's life was cut short when she passed away from cancer on August 30, 2024, at the age of thirty-seven. Her legacy as a talented athlete and a source of inspiration for many will not be forgotten.