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Monique Kavelaars (born March 20, 1971) is a Canadian fencer. She was part of Team Canada's women's epée team who finished fourth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She trains and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She belongs to the . Monique has been married to Andreas Karlsson since June 30, 2004 and lives in Toronto and Sweden. Monique graduated from the Regina Mundi Catholic College in London, Ontario and York University in Toronto, Ontario.

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  • Monique Kavelaars (* 20. März 1971 in , Ontario) ist eine kanadische Fechterin. Kavelaars wurde 1989 zur gewählt. Ihre sportliche Laufbahn begann sie zunächst als Moderne Fünfkämpferin. Erst im Alter von 17 Jahren begann sie, sich ausschließlich auf den Fechtsport zu konzentrieren. Ihre größten Erfolge feierte Kavelaars als Mitglied der kanadischen Degennationalmannschaft. Bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen 1999 in Winnipeg gewann sie mit dem Team die Silbermedaille. 2004 konnte sich die Mannschaft erstmals für die Olympischen Sommerspiele in Athen qualifizieren und erreichte dort in der Besetzung Monique Kavelaars, Sherraine Mackay, überraschend den vierten Platz. In der Einzelkonkurrenz siegte Kavelaars zwar in der ersten Runde gegen die Südafrikanerin , unterlag dann aber in der Runde der letzten 32 der Chinesin Li Na und schied aus. (de)
  • Monique Kavelaars (born March 20, 1971) is a Canadian fencer. She was part of Team Canada's women's epée team who finished fourth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She trains and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She belongs to the . Kavelaars was Miss Teen Canada in 1989. She has a twin sister named Ingrid Kavelaars who was runner-up in 1987 at that same pageant, but won in 1987 and is currently an actress. They also have an older sister named who won the pageant in 1984 and competed in the Miss Canada pageant. In total there are five siblings - four daughters and one son, Monique and Ingrid being the youngest. Monique's eldest sister, , is an accountant. Her brother, JJ Kavelaars is an astronomer. Their father John is a farmer and mother Anne is a homemaker. They lived in Appin, Ontario. Her sister Ingrid was a main character on the TV show Jeremiah, which aired from 2002 to 2004. In one episode, Ingrid taught Luke Perry how to fence, alluding to a shared childhood in fencing training. Monique appears in one episode of the show, Moon in Gemini playing the twin sister of Ingrid's character. The twins also appeared in the film Senior Trip (1995), as twin sisters Mandy and Candy. Monique has been married to Andreas Karlsson since June 30, 2004 and lives in Toronto and Sweden. Monique graduated from the Regina Mundi Catholic College in London, Ontario and York University in Toronto, Ontario. (en)
  • Monique Kavelaars (London, 20 marzo 1971) è una schermitrice canadese. (it)
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  • Monique Kavelaars (London, 20 marzo 1971) è una schermitrice canadese. (it)
  • Monique Kavelaars (* 20. März 1971 in , Ontario) ist eine kanadische Fechterin. Kavelaars wurde 1989 zur gewählt. Ihre sportliche Laufbahn begann sie zunächst als Moderne Fünfkämpferin. Erst im Alter von 17 Jahren begann sie, sich ausschließlich auf den Fechtsport zu konzentrieren. Ihre größten Erfolge feierte Kavelaars als Mitglied der kanadischen Degennationalmannschaft. Bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen 1999 in Winnipeg gewann sie mit dem Team die Silbermedaille. (de)
  • Monique Kavelaars (born March 20, 1971) is a Canadian fencer. She was part of Team Canada's women's epée team who finished fourth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She trains and lives in Toronto, Ontario. She belongs to the . Monique has been married to Andreas Karlsson since June 30, 2004 and lives in Toronto and Sweden. Monique graduated from the Regina Mundi Catholic College in London, Ontario and York University in Toronto, Ontario. (en)
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