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Born | 1962 (age 61–62) | ||||||||||||||
Spouse | Claude Séguin | ||||||||||||||
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Country | Canada | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Modern pentathlon | ||||||||||||||
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Lynn Séguin (née Chronobrywy born 1962 or 1963) is a former modern pentathlon athlete. She won the Velma Springstead Trophy for Canada's best female athlete in 1983.
Chronobrywy graduated from Douglas College in coaching and certified as a national coach by the National Coaching Institute in Saskatchewan. [1] She is also a designated master of arms by the Fencing Academy of Canada. [2]
From 1980 to 1983, Chronobrywy competed at the World Modern Pentathlon Championships with a gold medal in 1983. [3] Chronobrywy won a total of 7 national pentathlon championships in her athletic career. [1]
Following her career in modern pentathlon, Chronobrywy became a fencing coach in British Columbia. She opened clubs for fencing in Maple Ridge and Aldergrove and co-led the British Columbia fencing team in the 1999 Canada Games. [1] While in British Columbia, Chronobrywy was asked to lead a Canadian women's fencing team. However, upon given a coaching opportunity by Claude Séguin after completing her training, she moved to Saskatoon in 2001. [4] Once in Saskatchewan, she taught at multiple fencing clubs and coached for Saskatchewan at the Canada Games since 2007. [5]
In 1983, she won the Velma Springstead Trophy as the best Canadian female athlete of the year. [6] In 2016, Chronobrywy was awarded the Female Coach Dedication Award at the Saskatchewan Sport Awards. [2]
In 2002, Chronobrywy married Claude Séguin. [4] In Saskatoon, she and her husband run Salle Séguin, a training ground for fencing clubs of Saskatchewan. [5]
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Born | 1962 (age 61–62) | ||||||||||||||
Spouse | Claude Séguin | ||||||||||||||
Sport | |||||||||||||||
Country | Canada | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Modern pentathlon | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Lynn Séguin (née Chronobrywy born 1962 or 1963) is a former modern pentathlon athlete. She won the Velma Springstead Trophy for Canada's best female athlete in 1983.
Chronobrywy graduated from Douglas College in coaching and certified as a national coach by the National Coaching Institute in Saskatchewan. [1] She is also a designated master of arms by the Fencing Academy of Canada. [2]
From 1980 to 1983, Chronobrywy competed at the World Modern Pentathlon Championships with a gold medal in 1983. [3] Chronobrywy won a total of 7 national pentathlon championships in her athletic career. [1]
Following her career in modern pentathlon, Chronobrywy became a fencing coach in British Columbia. She opened clubs for fencing in Maple Ridge and Aldergrove and co-led the British Columbia fencing team in the 1999 Canada Games. [1] While in British Columbia, Chronobrywy was asked to lead a Canadian women's fencing team. However, upon given a coaching opportunity by Claude Séguin after completing her training, she moved to Saskatoon in 2001. [4] Once in Saskatchewan, she taught at multiple fencing clubs and coached for Saskatchewan at the Canada Games since 2007. [5]
In 1983, she won the Velma Springstead Trophy as the best Canadian female athlete of the year. [6] In 2016, Chronobrywy was awarded the Female Coach Dedication Award at the Saskatchewan Sport Awards. [2]
In 2002, Chronobrywy married Claude Séguin. [4] In Saskatoon, she and her husband run Salle Séguin, a training ground for fencing clubs of Saskatchewan. [5]