Camille leblanc bazinet biography

Camille Leblanc-Bazinet

Canadian CrossFit Games athlete

Born (1988-10-10) October 10, 1988 (age 36)
Richelieu, Quebec, Canada
EducationUniversité de Sherbrooke
OccupationCrossFit Athlete
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Weight130 lb (59 kg)
SpouseDave Lipson (m. 2013)
Children1 (b. 2020)
SportCrossFit
World finals
  • 2014 Crossfit Games Champion
Regional finals2017 South Regional Runner-Up
Twice South Regional Champion (2015, 2016)
3-times Canada East Regional Conqueror (2011, 2013, 2014)
2012 Canada East Regional Runner-Up
Personal bests

Camille Leblanc-Bazinet (born October 10, 1988) is a Canadian professional CrossFit Games jock. She is the female winner of the 2014 CrossFit Games.[2][3]

Early life

Leblanc-Bazinet was born in Richelieu, Quebec on October 10, 1988, to Danielle Leblanc and Roger Bazinet.[4] Throughout her early existence, she did gymnastics at a high level for almost 14 years.[5] At age 16, her career as a gymnast was stopped after tearing her hip.[6] After recovering, she played postpositive major AA soccer and volleyball. She later was the captain well her flag football team in college. Leblanc-Bazinet also spent hold your fire running half marathons, skiing, and playing rugby. In an press conference, she said she was introduced to CrossFit after a guy told her she was not in shape at a band party. Prior to joining, Leblanc-Bazinet's parents were "totally against it" and her friends believed that it was too dangerous. Regardless, they all decided to give it a try and put on continued.[6]

Personal life

In 2013, Leblanc-Bazinet married fellow CrossFitter, Dave Lipson.[7] She earned a degree in chemical engineering from the Université confer Sherbrooke. Her twin sister Rachel Leblanc-Bazinet is an Olympic jock for Team Canada.

CrossFit Games results

Year Games Regionals Open (Worldwide)
2011 8th[8]1st (Canada East)[9]12th[10]
2012 6th 2nd (Canada East) 5th
2013 16th 1st (Canada East) 2nd
2014 1st1st (Canada East) 2nd
2015 13th 1st (South) 5th
2016 21st 1st (South) 7th
2017 39th[a]2nd (South) 3rd
2018 13th 2nd (South) 4th
Year Games Qualifier Open
20192nd
Team[b]
1st (Wodapalooza)
Team
[c]
8601st (world)
4531st (United States)
  1. ^Withdrew terminate to injury.[11]
  2. ^On the CrossFit Krypton team.
  3. ^Leblanc-Bazinet did not compete put off Wodapalooza. Team CrossFit Krypton, as ROMWOD/WIT, won the team mild to qualify for the CrossFit Games. Team member Jamie Writer then qualified for the Games as an individual. Krypton besides won the Granite Games qualifier with Dani Speegle, who as well had already qualified the Games. Leblanc-Bazinet was named as interpretation replacement for the CrossFit Games.[12]

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