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Home / Sports / Cancer Survivor Coaches Czech Hockey Team to Olympic Glory

Cancer Survivor Coaches Czech Hockey Team to Olympic Glory

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Carla MacLeod, Olympic gold medalist, coaches Czech Republic at Milano Cortina.
  • She was diagnosed with breast cancer in November and is undergoing treatment.
  • MacLeod finds strength and positivity from her hockey career and support system.
Cancer Survivor Coaches Czech Hockey Team to Olympic Glory

Carla MacLeod, a decorated former player for Canada's Olympic ice hockey team, is now leading the Czech Republic as their coach at the Milano Cortina Games. Her presence at the Games follows a recent breast cancer diagnosis announced in November, which led to the commencement of treatment. Despite the personal health challenges, MacLeod has continued in her coaching roles, including with the PWHL team Ottawa Charge.

MacLeod expressed profound gratitude for being able to participate, noting there were times she doubted her ability to reach this point. She attributes her positive outlook to her lifelong involvement in hockey and the realization of the fortunate career she has had, both as a player and now as a coach. The diagnosis has provided a stark reminder of life's priorities.

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While acknowledging the immense difficulty and emotional toll, including "lots of tears and lots of uncertainty," MacLeod emphasized the crucial support system surrounding her. She highlighted the "pure love" from her family, friends, and the broader hockey world as instrumental in her resilience. MacLeod is set to face her home country, Canada, in the preliminary rounds.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Carla MacLeod is a former two-time Olympic gold medalist with Canada's women's ice hockey team and is currently coaching the Czech Republic team at the Milano Cortina Games.
Carla MacLeod was diagnosed with breast cancer in November and has been undergoing treatment for it.
MacLeod maintains a positive attitude, finds strength in her lifelong passion for hockey, and relies on the significant support from her family, friends, and the hockey community.

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