Gemma Karstens-Smith
Canada s Allison Beveridge, Ariane Bonhomme, Stephanie Roorda and Annie Foreman-Mackey (left to right) pose with their bronze medals during ceremonies for the Women s 4000m Team Pursuit at the Anna Meares Velodrome during the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Australia, Thursday, April 5, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Tertius Pickard April 09, 2021 - 8:26 AM
VANCOUVER - Canadian cyclist Annie Foreman-Mackey didn t want to squeeze training for the Tokyo Olympics into the hectic schedule of a first-year medical school student.
Early-morning intervals and quick rides between classes weren t in her plans, but over the past seven months, she s learned to appreciate her unique position as both an elite athlete and an aspiring doctor.