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2009 RBC Olympians Bios

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Fiona Smith-Bell

 Sport: Ice Hockey
 Home Town: Edam, SK
 Current Residence: Deer Valley, SK

Career Highlights:

• Silver medallist — Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games
• 1997 and 1998 — World Champion

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Fiona's Bio

Fiona Smith-Bell won a silver medal as a member of the women’s ice hockey team at the Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games. In addition to her Olympic Games medal, she holds two World Championship titles. Her experience in competitive sport has taught her the importance of being part of a team.

Athletic Goals

To cherish every moment with my family and to encourage my two boys, Kian and Jaxon to have great morals and values.

Favourite Olympic/Sporting Moment

I would have to say it was in 1998 – marching in with all of the Canadian athletes and feeling such a great sense of pride and unity.

Best Advice You've Ever Received

"It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog! Practice how you play and to never give up on your dreams."

Being an RBC Athlete means...

I’m honoured to be an RBC Olympian as it gives Canadian amateur athletes an opportunity to share our experiences coast to coast. RBC is a company that believes in Olympic values and the importance of supporting amateur athletes and retired athletes in Canada.



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