Canada’s Plouffe twins eager for another shot at Olympics in 3×3 basketball
Signs of Katherine and Michelle Plouffe’s competitiveness stem all the way back to before they were old enough to play on a basketball team.
As the youngest of five, the twin sisters, who are now the leaders of Canada’s 3×3 women’s basketball team, “grew up” in the elementary school gym while their siblings had practice.
One day, their sister’s coach encouraged them to pass the ball back and forth at recess, and even that mundane task was treated like a shot at Olympic gold.
“We would just be passing this big rubber ball back and forth and seeing how many times we could do it without dropping it, and then we’d come in and be like ‘we got 50!'” said Michelle. “We are slightly competitive people, that is a drastic understatement, but we just always wanted to achieve, which is a double-edged sword, but it’s taken us very far.”