Marjolaine Parent

Biography

Date of Birth

1999

Birthplace

Saint-Jacques, Québec

Residence

Saint-Jacques, Québec

Home Club

Sani Sport, Brossard

Coach

Rino Langelier

Equipment

Gearbox

Marjolaine Parent is an athlete with a lot of determination. At the national elite level, Parent has her best results in Women’s Open Doubles, winning silver in 2021 and bronze in 2019. She represented Canada at three Junior World Championship events and has been on the podium two times. Both of her medals were won in girl’s doubles with partner Alexis Iwaasa, first in 2016 in the 14U division and then in 2018 in the 18U division.

Q&A

Start in Racquetball: My parents both played before my sister and I were born and they quit for a few years until we were old enough to learn the sport. They are the ones who introduced us to racquetball and now our whole family competes in tournaments.

Reason for playing:  I like surpassing oneself. I like the intensity of the sport and its speed. Racquetball helps me get away from it all and have fun after a long day. Sport helps me get up early on weekend mornings, whether for training or for tournaments. I also love the people who we play with. There are only a few of us and we are a big family who is passionate about racquetball.

Training habits: I hit balls with my trainer once or twice a week. I play about 2 to 3 times a week with my sister, my dad, etc. I train in a fitness center about 2 to 4 times a week. We usually have tournaments every 2 weeks.

Best Racquetball moment: I have several, but the best moments is that during major tournaments (Canadian Championships, World Championships) we were able to be there as a whole family. My sister and I qualified for these tournaments and my parents came with us. We are extremely blessed to have so much support from our parents and these tournaments will be remembered forever as my favorite times.

Non-Racquetball talents: I do quite well in water sports. I have been wakeboarding for over 10 years and love it.

When you are not playing racquetball, you are probably?  Training or studying.

What advice to you have for athletes who want to play at your level? The important thing is not to slow down because like any sport progress takes a lot of time and effort. Never only look at the result, the effort is much more important.

Who has been important in your development as an athlete? I had a major injury a few years ago (like many other athletes) that spanned over a year. During this period, I lost my motivation a bit and began to wonder if I really wanted to continue with racquetball. I had to do a lot of introspection and questioning. I believe going through the injury has helped me a lot in my career and my life in general. I learned to manage my emotions better, to work on my mental awareness and I learned to listen better to the alarm signals that my body sends.

 

Highlights

4th
2022 National Championships
Women's Open Doubles
Silver
2021 National Championships
Women's Open Doubles
Bronze
2019 National Championships
Women's Open Doubles
Bronze
2018 Junior World Championships
Girl's 18 & U Doubles
Bronze
2016 Junior World Championships
Girl's 16 & U Doubles