Who we are

Natasha Quan-Vie was born in Toronto, Ontario, but moved to Calgary, where she was introduced to Track and field by her junior high school PE teacher in 1992. Natasha competed in several events in school track meets, and this is where she fell in love with this sport. After achieving immediate success at the provincial level in school meets, she joined CALTAF to pursue opportunities further. Within one year, Natasha competed at the National level and quickly established herself as one of the top junior-age sprinters in Canada.

Natasha has been coaching since 2014, after returning from living in Sydney, Australia. She aims to provide opportunities to help athletes achieve their goals by providing high-quality training in a non-competitive/competitive, socially aware environment. Natasha has the ability to create a fun and welcoming learning environment whilst also ensuring development in both technique and performance. 

Natasha holds an NCCP (National Coaching Certification Program) Certified Coach and is an Athletic Alberta Certified Coach. 

Personal Achievements:

1992

  • Provincial Record Holder in the 60m

1994

  • Gold medals in 100m and 200m at National Championships (under 17 years old)

  • Winner of the Mertle Cook Award from Athletic Canada for most outstanding athlete

  • Bronze medal in 100m at Mt.Sac Invitational (top High School athletes in North America)

1995

  • 5th in 200m at Senior National Championship (all ages)

  • Received High-Performance Carding from Sports Canada

  • Ranked in the top 2 as Junior in Canada in both the 100m and 200m

  • Finalist at various international track meets in Canada and the United States

1996

  • Gold medals in 100m and 200m at Junior National Championships (under 19 yrs)

  • Ranked at the #1 Junior in Canada in both 100m and 200m

  • Bronze medal in 200m at the Harry Jerome International Track Classic

  • Bronze medalist in 100m international Prep Invitational (top high school athletes in Pan America countries)

  • One of only 12 members from the National Team to be selected to compete at the World Junior Championship held in Sydney, Australia

Coaching and Athlete Achievements:

  • Sprint Coach for Alberta Summer Games 2018

  • Youth Commonwealth Team - Selected to represent Canada - 100m finalist

  • Canadian Legion National - Gold in 300m, Silver in 200m, Bronze in 100m

  • Tri-Provs - Gold in 100m, Gold in 200m, Gold in 100m

  • Additionally, I have successfully led athletes to provincial and national teams. 

  • Full Athletic Scholorship NCAA Division 1

  • Bronze in the Australian National Championship in the 200m

  • Gold in the Australian Nationals Championship (fourth leg - 4x100m)

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