U of T sprinter Fiona Huang honoured for achievement in sports, academics: CBC reports

Kinesiology student and Varsity Blues sprinter was interviewed by CBC News recently (image by Varsity Blues)
Kinesiology student and Varsity Blues sprinter was interviewed by CBC News recently (image by Varsity Blues)
04/12/2019

For Fiona Huang, competing as a University of Toronto Varsity Blues sprinter is something that equips her to cope with the demands of academics, and vice versa.

In an interview with CBC News, Huang, a second-year student in the Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, discussed how her approach to balancing coursework and athletics led to her being named an Academic All-Canadian by U Sports. The award is given to varsity athletes who achieve an academic standing of 80 per cent or better.

“To me, track is a good mental break from school … just making sure to meditate or take a day off if I need to, take a break from studying and from track as well as I need it,” said Huang, who is from Hay River, N.W.T.

She said the award, which came just as final exams are set to begin, is a welcome reminder that “everything’s going to be OK and hard work pays off.”

Joe LeBlanc, Huang's track coach at Diamond Jenness Secondary School in Hay River, hailed her as a "totally coachable athlete" who "doesn't just work hard, she works smart as well."

Watch the interview on CBC News