
- Date of birth07 May 1997
- Height170 CM
- ProfessionAthlete
- HometownPrince George
- Place of birthN/A
- Start skatingShe took up the sport at age four at the Prince George Blizzard Speed Skating Club in Prince George, BC, Canada.
- Club N/A
- Hobbies"I love to read and I am an amateur knitter in my free time." (Athlete, December 2025)
- LanguagesEnglish
- Other nameLina (Instagram profile, 23 Aug 2022)
- CoachKevin Crockett
- Former CoachN/A
- General Interest
- Sport Specific Information
"A phrase I think about a lot is to be brave." (Athlete, December 2025)
Canada's double Olympic speed skating champion Catriona Le May Doan. (Athlete, December 2025)
"My mum, for sure." (Athlete, December 2025)
To compete at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina. (Athlete, December 2025)
- Finished 12th in the 500m at the 2023 ISU World Speed Skating Championships.
- Finished 7th in the 500m at the 2024 ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships.
(isu-skating.com/speed-skating, December 2025)
- Finished 7th in the 500m at the 2024 ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships.
(isu-skating.com/speed-skating, December 2025)
DOING IT FOR MUM
"My mum passed away this year, at the end of March. That has been a big hurdle for me to overcome. She was always my No.1 fan. No matter where I was competing, she would wake up and watch. So a lot of this year is for me, but for her as well."
PRINCE GEORGE TO CALGARY
After graduating from high school she moved from Prince George, BC, to Calgary, AB, where she spent four years on Canada's 'Next Gen' national team programme from 2017 to 2021. She was dropped from the team in 2021 and lost her national team funding, then began training at the Olympic Oval in Calgary under coach Kevin Crockett. (princegeorgecitizen.com, 24 Oct 2022)
"My mum passed away this year, at the end of March. That has been a big hurdle for me to overcome. She was always my No.1 fan. No matter where I was competing, she would wake up and watch. So a lot of this year is for me, but for her as well."
PRINCE GEORGE TO CALGARY
After graduating from high school she moved from Prince George, BC, to Calgary, AB, where she spent four years on Canada's 'Next Gen' national team programme from 2017 to 2021. She was dropped from the team in 2021 and lost her national team funding, then began training at the Olympic Oval in Calgary under coach Kevin Crockett. (princegeorgecitizen.com, 24 Oct 2022)
"I tie my right skate before my left skate. It doesn't matter which one I put on first."(Athlete, December 2025)
Her mother was inspired after watching the 1988 Olympic Winter Games in Calgary and introduced Carolina to the sport. (Athlete, December 2025)
Kevin Crockett



