Media Advisory - Replacement medals for Paralympic & Commonwealth champion swimmer

Media Advisory - Replacement medals for Paralympic & Commonwealth champion swimmer

Canadian Paralympic Committee and Commonwealth Games Canada to return medals to swimmer Benoit Huot in special ceremony

Montreal, March 3, 2015 – On July 26, 2014, Benoit Huot’s home was robbed. Among the items taken were seven medals – three earned at the Paralympic Games, three from the Parapan American Games and one from the Commonwealth Games. Those medals, what Huot calls “a lifetime’s investment,” have never been found.

The Canadian Paralympic Committee and Commonwealth Games Canada have taken the necessary steps for the medals be replaced. In a special ceremony, legendary wheelchair racer Chantal Petitclerc will return the medals that were so valuable and meaningful to Huot.

On Monday, March 9, the media is invited to attend this short ceremony which will take place at l’Ecole secondaire Joseph Charbonneau in Montreal, a specialized school for students with a motor disability.

WHO

Benoit Huot, swimmer and multi-medallist at the Paralympic Games

Chantal Petitclerc, multiple Paralympic Games medallist in athletics

Students at l’Ecole secondaire Joseph Charbonneau

 

WHEN

Monday, March 9, 2015

 

10:30am

 

 

 

WHERE

 

 

École secondaire Joseph Charbonneau

8200 Rousselot, Joseph Charbonneau’s pool entrance

Montréal, QC    H2E 1Z6

 

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For more information :

Camille Asselin

Marie-Annick L’Allier

camille@malallier.com

O. (514) 507-6299

C. (450) 602-4002

 

ma@malallier.com

O. (514) 507-6299

C. (514) 983-8236