‘Diamonds in the rough’ recruited for Olympic sport via Training Ground
Gavin Broadhead was training hard, but he didn’t know what for.
The former centre with the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers turned to crossfit and weightlifting after hockey before joining the University of Lethbridge track team. He learned about RBC Training Ground from Pronghorn teammate Sarah Orban, whose success in the program got the attention of Canada’s cycling federation.
Broadhead, from Hay River, N.W.T., was put through speed, power, strength and endurance tests in a Training Ground qualifier in Medicine Hat. The 23-year-old’s scores advanced him to a regional final April 21 in Calgary.
Broadhead’s scores in another round of tests put him on Speed Skating Canada’s radar. He’ll attend a speedskating camp at the Olympic Oval in July when he’ll don the long blades for the first time.