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Kyle Shewfelt

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Honestly, it's not the medals that I feel so proud of. It's the way I conducted myself as an athlete, the hard work that I put forward.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I have no regrets. Not a single one.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I really want to feel that I'm in a very balanced and good place in my life. And I do feel that. But I think it's always important to learn and draw little bits of inspiration from wherever we can.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I want to contribute to sport and the community in a positive way.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I want to make a difference.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I was fully immersed in the now as an athlete.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I was so focused and so driven, there was this fire inside of me that was burning so brightly.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I'm on a missionary journey to become the best version of myself.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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I've always lived my gymnastics career with a lot of passion and a lot of purpose.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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It's important to feel settled and balanced in life, and that has been tough for me to do.


— Kyle Shewfelt


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About Kyle Shewfelt

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Did you know about Kyle Shewfelt?

Shewfelt was unable to reach the top eight in either of his specialties (the cut-off for admission to the Olympic finals) finishing ninth in vault and 11th in floor. 75). In the individual events Shewfelt placed first on vault and floor.

His gold medal in the men's floor exercise competition at the 2004 Athens Olympics was the first medal ever by a Canadian in an artistic gymnastics event and was the first Canadian gold of the 2004 Olympics. He also has a vault named after him.

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