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Pascal Dion

1994 - Today

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Pascal Dion (born December 22, 1994) is a Canadian former short-track speed skater and Olympic gold medalist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pascal Dion is the 465th most popular skater, the 1,538th most popular biography from Canada and the 38th most popular Canadian Skater.

Pascal Dion is a Canadian short-track speed skater born in 1994, known for his achievements in international competitions, including the World Championships and the Winter Olympics. He has gained recognition for his speed and competitive performances in the sport.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Pascal Dion ranks 465 out of 483Before him are Gracie Gold, Annette Gerritsen, Shannon Rempel, Peng Cheng, Elizabet Tursynbayeva, and Wu Dajing. After him are Sofia Samodurova, Park Seung-hi, Karolína Erbanová, Brittany Bowe, Peder Kongshaug, and Jin Yang.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Pascal Dion ranks 1,078Before him are Esa Lindell, Tohar Butbul, Wu Dajing, Mark Indelicato, Jared Goff, and Sofia Polcanova. After him are Menno Vloon, Markus Hoelgaard, Kim Tae-hun, Nicola Tumolero, Alexis Raynaud, and Geferson.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Pascal Dion ranks 1,539 out of 1,622Before him are Bo Horvat (1995), Junior Hoilett (1990), Andrew Byrnes (1983), Taylor Mitchell (1990), Holly Taylor (1997), and Katerine Savard (1993). After him are Terri Clark (1968), Ashley Leggat (1986), Penny Oleksiak (2000), Alyson Court (1973), Sophie Schmidt (1988), and Neeru Bajwa (1980).

Among SKATERS In Canada

Among skaters born in Canada, Pascal Dion ranks 38Before him are Kim Boutin (1994), Eric Radford (1985), Jamie Salé (1977), Kevin Reynolds (1990), Vanessa James (1987), and Isabelle Weidemann (1995). After him are Gabrielle Daleman (1998), and Samuel Girard (1996).