Former goalkeeper Stephanie Labbé to be honorary coach for Special Olympics Canada
Amy Nelson and Kristy Alford say they’re most excited about making new friends when they represent Canada at the Special Olympics World Games next year in Berlin.
One of those new pals will be Stephanie Labbé, who won an Olympic gold medal as goalkeeper for Canada’s national women’s soccer team.
Labbé, who is now the general manager for the Vancouver Whitecaps women’s team, was named an honorary coach for Special Olympics Canada on Thursday and will help mentor and prepare athletes from 10 different sports for the games. Because Alford and Nelson are members of Canada’s first-ever all-female soccer team to compete at a Special Olympics World Games, they’re both looking forward to meeting Labbé.
“I think that’s pretty amazing, to meet her and especially since she’s won with Team Canada as well,” said Nelson, a forward from British Columbia who hopes to learn from Labbé. “Some of my goals are to at least try and get one goal in soccer. Do a lot of passing, be more aggressive.”