Balancing Olympic training, med school ‘a learning experience’ for Canadian cyclist
VANCOUVER — Canadian cyclist Annie Foreman-Mackey didn’t want to squeeze training for the Tokyo Olympics into the hectic schedule of a first-year medical school student.
Early-morning intervals and quick rides between classes weren’t in her plans, but over the past seven months, she’s learned to appreciate her unique position as both an elite athlete and an aspiring doctor.
“I didn’t want to balance both but it’s been a really huge learning experience,” Foreman-Mackey said. “In some ways, I think it’s protected me from some of the challenges in both the medical learner world and as an athlete during this uncertain time.”
Before the pandemic, Foreman-Mackey, was focusing on wrapping up her cycling career. She had numerous medals and titles to her name, including team pursuit gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and gold at the Pan American Games in 2019, where she also took silver in individual pursuit.