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Feed the Dream
Feed the Dream

Rachelle Béry health food stores and Espaces santé sections offer you their best every day—just like our Team Canada athletes at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. That’s why we’re so proud to be an Official Supporter of our athletes at the Beijing 2022 Games.

Athletes at the top of their game

The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic delegation includes a large contingent of Quebec athletes. Each of them represents true excellence in their respective sport. Now it’s their turn to savour every moment of their Olympic and Paralympic dream. Cheers!

Mikaël Kingsbury

Mikaël won his first international competition at the age of 18. After that, the successes kept coming at dizzying speed for the man who currently holds the record for the most World Cup podium finishes: 100 and counting, with 65+ victories.

Mélodie Daoust

After representing McGill University, Mélodie quickly earned herself a spot on the national team. In addition to having two Olympic medals under her belt, she was also named Tournament MVP in her second Olympic Games.

Laurent Dubreuil

Following in the footsteps of his parents, both of them former Olympic speed skaters, Laurent earned his first international podium finishes in 2014–2015 and his first gold medal in 2017. This will be his second time at the Games and he's on a quest for his first Olympic medal.

Laurent Dubreuil

Following in the footsteps of his parents, both of them former Olympic speed skaters, Laurent earned his first international podium finishes in 2014–2015 and his first gold medal in 2017. This will be his second time at the Games and he's on a quest for his first Olympic medal.

Max Parrot

Max’s international career began right after he landed his first podium at the Shakedown in Saint-Sauveur. After numerous top three finishes and gold medals at the World Snowboard Tour and the X Games, he took the silver in slopestyle snowboarding at the 2018 Olympics.

Max Parrot

Max’s international career began right after he landed his first podium at the Shakedown in Saint-Sauveur. After numerous top three finishes and gold medals at the World Snowboard Tour and the X Games, he took the silver in slopestyle snowboarding at the 2018 Olympics.

Frédérique Turgeon

Frédérique joined the Canadian para-alpine ski team in 2017. Her competitive spirit quickly earned her outstanding results that sent her to the top of the standings. By 2019 she was ranked one of the best in the world, with medals at the World Para-Alpine Skiing Championships.

So much more than sports

The Olympic and Paralympic Games are by far the biggest sporting event in the world. As an Official Supporter of Team Canada, we’re very proud to feed our athletes’ dreams at the Beijing 2022 Games. Rachelle Béry will always be there to celebrate every achievement by Team Canada at the Olympic and Paralympic Games!