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Geneviève Jeanson : ウィキペディア英語版
Geneviève Jeanson

Geneviève Jeanson (born August 29, 1981) is a former professional bicycle racer from Quebec, Canada. She won the world junior road and time trial championships in 1999 and the Tour de Snowy in 2000. Later that year she won La Flèche Wallonne World Cup race. She joined the Canadian Olympic team that year. She acknowledged in a documentary on Radio-Canada (the French-language CBC) on September 20, 2007, that she had taken EPO more or less continuously since she was 16 years old.
After residing in Phoenix, Arizona and San Diego, California (where she studied sociology and psychology), Jeanson came back to Lachine, Quebec in 2012. She is now living back home with her once estranged parents. At the moment, Janson is pursuing her College level education at the Saint-Anne Collégial International. In autumn 2014, Jeanson will be attending Concordia University, in Montreal, where she will be studying Neuroscience. To earn a living she is an assistant cook.
==2000 Olympic selection==
Controversy dogged Jeanson throughout her career. Before the Olympics in 2000, she was accused of seeking special treatment by wanting an exemption from Olympic selection rules adopted by the Canadian Cycling Association. She said the procedure considered cumulative results for 1999 and 2000 but that she had raced as a junior in 1999 and could not achieve the results needed for selection. She and the Canadian Cycling Federation agreed that she would qualify for the Olympic selection race if she could finish in the top eight of two of five selected races.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jeanson gets shot at Olympic team )〕 This she did by winning the Tour de Snowy and La Flèche Wallonne Féminine. Then, in July 2000, she qualified by finishing ahead of the other candidates in the Canadian Road Cycling Championship.

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