Canadian artistic gymnast
William Émard |
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Country represented | Canada |
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Born | (2000-03-17) 17 March 2000 (age 24)[1] Laval, Quebec, Canada |
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Height | 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) |
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Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics |
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Level | Senior international elite |
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Years on national team | 2016–present (CAN) |
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Club | Laval Excellence |
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Head coach(es) | Adrian Balan |
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William Émard (born 17 March 2000)[2] is a Canadian artistic gymnast. He represented Canada at the 2024 Olympic Games. At the 2021 World Championships, he finished eighth in the all-around final, marking the best result for a Canadian male gymnast in World Championship history.[3][4]
Senior career
2018
Émard joined the senior Canadian national team in 2018. However, his early career was met with adversity in injury form. At the 2018 Pacific Rim Championships he injured himself during warm up and then spent several months in recovery for a knee injury and a labrum tear in the shoulder.[5]
2019–2020
Émard competed at the Paris Challenge Cup in September where he qualified to the event finals on floor exercise, rings, and vault. The following month he competed at the 2019 World Championships where he helped Canada finish 17th as a team during qualifications. Throughout 2019 and 2020 Émard had been suffering from a knee injury that kept him limited in his training.[6]
2021
Émard's first International success came in the 2021 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series where he competed at Koper and Mersin. In Koper he claimed the silver on floor exercise and in Mersin he won bronze of floor exercise, silver on rings, and gold on vault.[7] In October he competed at the 2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, qualifying 11th in the all-around, 6th on rings, and 8th on vault. He placed 8th in
the all-around final[8] and 7th on rings.[9][10]
2022
Émard competed at the 2022 World Championships where he helped the Canadian team finish 10th during qualifications.
2023
Émard competed at the 2023 Pan American Championships. On the first day of competition he helped the Canadian team qualify to the team final. Additionally he won silver on rings, which was the first Pan American Championships medal won by a Canadian on the apparatus.[11] During the team final Émard helped Canada win the silver medal behind the United States.
In October Émard competed at the 2023 World Championships. During qualifications he helped Canada finish fourth, which qualified Canada a team berth to the 2024 Olympic Games, a feat last achieved by the Canadian men's gymnastics team in 2008.[12] During the team final Émard contributed scores on all apparatuses except pommel horse towards Canada's seventh place finish.
2024
In late June Émard was named to the team to represent Canada at the 2024 Summer Olympics alongside Zachary Clay, René Cournoyer, Félix Dolci, and Samuel Zakutney.[13]
Competitive history
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