Megan imrie biography

Megan Imrie Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart

Megan Imrie is a former Canadian biathlete born on February 14, 1986, in Kenora, Ontario, Canada. Known for her contributions to the sport, she has represented Canada in various competitions. While she has retired from active competition, her achievements in biathlon have left a mark on the sport, inspiring future generations of athletes. Megan's dedication and performance have established her as a notable figure in Canadian biathlon.

Zodiac Sign (Western)

Aquarius

Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac

Zodiac Sign (Vedic)

Aries

Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac

Place of Birth

Kenora

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Chinese Zodiac Sign

Tiger (虎)

Name Number (Chaldean)

31 => 4

Name Number (Pythagorean)

4


Meaning of the name - Megan

strong, powerful

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February 14, 1986 Facts

Generation Group

Megan Imrie belongs to the Millennials group.


Place of Birth: Kenora

Educated At: Steinbach Regional Secondary School

Occupation: biathlete


Astrology Analysis

Ephemeris for Februar
2010 Winter OlympicsBiathlonCANMegan Imrie7.5 kilometres Sprint, Women(Olympic)7515 kilometres, Women(Olympic)614 × 6 kilometres Relay, Women(Olympic)Canada142014 Winter OlympicsBiathlonCANMegan Imrie7.5 kilometres Sprint, Women(Olympic)302 × 6 kilometres and 2 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Mixed(Olympic)Canada1010 kilometres Pursuit, Women(Olympic)2712.5 kilometres Mass Start, Women(Olympic)2615 kilometres, Women(Olympic)294 × 6 kilometres Relay, Women(Olympic)Canada7

Megan Imrie

Biography

Megan Imrie was just six years old when Myriam Bédard won Olympic bronze at Albertville 1992, but that was enough to spark her Olympic dream. Imrie has always found herself glued to the television during the Games, especially for figure skating and gymnastics, but at Vancouver 2010 she was the one that was on television. On her first day of racing at the Games her family made a memory for her by all holding letters that spelled GO MEGAN GO. In her second Games at Sochi 2014, Imrie was the first Canadian woman to ever qualify for the 12.5km mass start and helped the 4x6km relay team earn a best-ever eighth place finish.

Imrie made her debut at the IBU World Championships in 2008. She would also compete at the global championship in 2009 and 2012. Imrie was not named to the world championship team in 2013 but did compete at the World Cup in Sochi that served as the Olympic test event.

 

Getting to know…

Family: Parents Murray and Margaret Imrie…  Grew up on a ranch with 40 horses… Getting into the Sport: Started at age seven…

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