Sport | Speed Skating | |
FederationID | SSSUI20303199401 | |
NOC | Switzerland | |
Born | 03 Mar 1994
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Gender | Women |
Occupation | Athlete | |
Languages | Dutch, English, German |
Personal Bests | Event | Record | Date | Location | ||
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Event | Record | Date | Location | |||
500m | 39.38 | 09 Nov 2013 | ![]() |
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1000m | 1:15.78 | 04 Dec 2021 | ![]() |
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1500m | 1:57.42 | 05 Dec 2021 | ![]() |
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3000m | 4:15.82 | 26 Feb 2022 | ![]() |
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5000m | 8:39.14 | 21 Dec 2008 | ![]() |
www.facebook.com/pages/Kaitlyn-Anne-McGregor/318121987333 | twitter.com/mcgregorK |
Reason for choosing this sport | She originally played ice hockey. Her grandmother was watching the 2006 Olympic Winter Games and saw skater Cindy Klassen, who had moved from ice hockey to speed skating, so she suggested Kaitlyn make a similar switch. She gave it a go and found she was good at it. | |
Club / Team | Eislauf-Club Zurich: Switzerland | |
Training Regime | During the northern hemisphere summer she trains up to 25 hours a week in Geisingen, Germany. | |
When and where did you begin this sport? | She began skating at age three, and got involved in speed skating at age 12. |
Other information | STEPPING AWAY She took a seven-year break from competitive international speed skating between 2014 and 2021. She had informed Swiss Ice Skating of her decision to step away from the sport in 2015, partly because of her disappointment at not being able to compete at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi because Switzerland had not secured a quota spot. (SportsDeskOnline, 01 Feb 2021; speedskatingnews.info, 31 Jan 2021; aargauerzeitung.ch, 01 Nov 2015) DUAL CITIZENSHIP She is a citizen of both Canada and Switzerland. (aargauerzeitung.ch, 01 Nov 2015) |
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Sporting philosophy / motto | "If not now, when?" (Athlete, 10 Dec 2013) | |
Hero / Idol | Swiss tennis player Roger Federer. (Athlete, 10 Dec 2013) | |
Famous relatives | Her father, Mark McGregor, coached in the Swiss national ice hockey league. (20min.ch, 26 Feb 2010) | |
Other sports | She has played ice hockey in the Swiss Women's Ice Hockey League [SWHL] B-Division. (eliteprospects.com, 01 Mar 2018) | |
Awards and honours | She was presented with the 2011 Sports Prize of the City of Zurich in the young talent category. (stadt-zuerich.ch, 31 Dec 2020) | |
Milestones | She competed in team pursuit alongside her international teammates Nadja Wenger and Ramona Hardi at the 2021 World Cup event in Heerenveen, Netherlands, which was the first time Switzerland had been represented in the discipline on the World Cup circuit. (SportsDeskOnline, 01 Feb 2021; swissiceskating.ch, 15 Dec 2020) |
Championships results | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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Championships results
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2020/2021 | World Single Distances Championships | Team Pursuit 6 Laps | 7 | |||
2021/2022 | European Single Distances Championships | 1000m | 14 | |||
2021/2022 | European Single Distances Championships | 1500m | 15 | |||
2013/2014 | European Championships | Allround | 17 |
World Cups | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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World Cups
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2011/2012 | World Cup | Mass Start 15 Laps | 22 | |||
2012/2013 | World Cup | 3000/5000m | 47 | |||
2013/2014 | World Cup | 1000m | 51 | |||
2012/2013 | World Cup | 1500m | 53 |