

Men
CAN
Mathieu PELLETIER
- Date of birth12 Feb 2006
- HeightN/A
- ProfessionN/A
- HometownN/A
- Place of birthN/A
- Start skating Club He took up the sport at age five.
- HobbiesN/A
- LanguagesEnglish, French
- CoachSebastien Cros [national], FRA
- ChoreographerN/A
- Former CoachN/A
- Practice low seasonN/A
- Practice high seasonN/A
- General Interest
- Sport Specific Information
Canadian short track skater Charles Hamelin. (tvasports.ca, 25 Oct 2022)
At age 16 years and 255 days he became the second-youngest male Canadian short track athlete to participate in a World Cup event when he competed in Montreal, QC, Canada, in October 2022. His bronze medal in the mixed 2000m relay at the event made him the youngest Canadian male short track athlete to win a medal at a World Cup event. (SportsDeskOnline, 08 Nov 2022; courrierlaval.com, 22 Oct 2022)
To win a medal at the world championships, and to compete at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina. (courrierlaval.com, 22 Oct 2022)
YOUNG TALENT
In 2021/22 he joined Canada's 'Next Gen' development team, and went on to become Canada's youngest male short track skater to win a World Cup medal in 2022. He achieved the milestone in front of family and friends in Montreal, QC, Canada. "This summer [2022] it's certainly been bizarre to skate often with skaters who were my idols when I was younger, so I'm proud. It's going well, they are giving me tips and we help each other a lot. It's cool to do my first World Cup at home, in front of my family and friends. It's my first season at international level and the first year of a new Olympic cycle. My objective is to compete at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, but I have to take things one step at a time." (Journal de Quebec, 26 Oct 2022; courrierlaval.com, 22 Oct 2022)
In 2021/22 he joined Canada's 'Next Gen' development team, and went on to become Canada's youngest male short track skater to win a World Cup medal in 2022. He achieved the milestone in front of family and friends in Montreal, QC, Canada. "This summer [2022] it's certainly been bizarre to skate often with skaters who were my idols when I was younger, so I'm proud. It's going well, they are giving me tips and we help each other a lot. It's cool to do my first World Cup at home, in front of my family and friends. It's my first season at international level and the first year of a new Olympic cycle. My objective is to compete at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, but I have to take things one step at a time." (Journal de Quebec, 26 Oct 2022; courrierlaval.com, 22 Oct 2022)
Sebastien Cros [national], FRA