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Caroline Ouellette : ウィキペディア英語版
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Caroline Ouellette (born May 25, 1979) is a Canadian ice hockey player. She is a member of the Canadian national women's ice hockey team and a member of Montreal Stars (CWHL). 4-time Olympic Gold Medallist / 5-time World Championships Gold / 4-time World Championships Silver / 2-time Clarkson Cup Champion, Ouellette is currently in the Top 10 in all-time NCAA scoring with 229 career points. Ouellette is a member of the Triple Gold Club (the accomplishment is not yet officially recognized by the IIHF for women), as one of only three women to win the Clarkson Cup, a gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games, and gold at the IIHF women's world hockey championships. She is also one of only five athletes to win gold in four consecutive Winter Games, along with teammates Jayna Hefford and Hayley Wickenheiser.
Nicknamed Caro by her teammates, she started playing hockey at the age of 9 years. She is the co-founder of athletichub.com, an innovative new online network that helps student-athletes navigate the recruitment process. She is also an ambassador for Right to Play and for Carrément Rose.
==Playing career==

Named to 2014 Olympic roster for Canada.〔http://olympictalk.nbcsports.com/2013/12/23/canada-womens-olympic-hockey-roster-hayley-wickenheiser/〕
Ouellette played for Team Quebec at the 1995 Canada Winter Games, and won gold for Canada’s Under 18 team in 1997.〔Canadian Gold 2010, Andrew Podnieks, p. 152, Fenn Publishing, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55168-384-3〕 When the Canadian Under 19 women’s hockey team was founded on May 15, 1996, Ouellette was one of the played name to the team. One of her teammates was future Olympic speed skater Cindy Klassen.〔http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/9888/la_id/1.htm〕 The head coach was Daniele Sauvageau〔http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/9912/la_id/1.htm〕 Ouellette represented Team Quebec at the 1998 Esso women's hockey nationals. She scored a goal and two assists in the bronze medal game, as Team Quebec was awarded the Maureen McTeer Trophy. During the 2011 IIHF Eight Nations Tournament, Ouellette assisted on all three goals as Canada defeated Finland by a 3–2 tally in round robin play.〔http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/75138/la_id/1/game_id/172994/season_id/172882/ss_id/170713/〕 In the gold medal game of the 2011 Four Nations Cup, Ouellette notched a goal in a 4–3 loss.〔http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/178852/la_id/1/ss_id/170713/〕 Ouellette has taken part in 3 Olympic Games, 9 World Championships and 9 Four Nations Cups. In 157 international games with Team Canada, Ouellette has racked up 169 points. In a game versus Russia at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, Ouellette logged three assists in a 14–1 victory.〔http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/271/IHW271A10_74_4_0.pdf〕 Ouellette would score the game-winning goal in overtime versus the United States in the final game at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, as Canada claimed the gold medal.〔http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/271/IHW271122_74_4_0.pdf〕

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