Carolyne Prevost
Carolyne Prevost is the definition of “If she can see it, she can be it.”
Born and raised in Sarnia, Ontario, Prevost was a multi-sport athlete growing up, including
hockey, soccer, and taekwondo. Now, she’s showing girls and women what’s possible in sports.
Carolyne Prevost dominated on the ice growing up playing in Ontario’s Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) and was part of Team Canada’s first ever squad at the U18 Worlds in 2008. After an NCAA DI career with the University of Wisconsin Badgers, Prevost returned to Canada to play seven seasons in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) from 2012 to 2019. At the end of the 2018-19 season, the league folded and Prevost joined the newly formed Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) to create a better future for women in hockey.
In 2019, Carolyne Prevost was named the fittest woman in Canada when she finished first among Canadian women and 12th in the world at the CrossFit Games.
And that’s not all she does.
As a high school teacher in Oakville, Ontario, Prevost’s students are able to see first-hand that sports can be a lifelong avenue for girls. Her role with the PWHPA is allowing her students and other girls around the world to dream of a career in hockey where balancing a full-time job while playing the game, as she’s done, isn’t needed.
Carolyne Prevost dominated on the ice growing up playing in Ontario’s Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) and was part of Team Canada’s first ever squad at the U18 Worlds in 2008. After an NCAA DI career with the University of Wisconsin Badgers, Prevost returned to Canada to play seven seasons in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) from 2012 to 2019. At the end of the 2018-19 season, the league folded and Prevost joined the newly formed Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) to create a better future for women in hockey.
In 2019, Carolyne Prevost was named the fittest woman in Canada when she finished first among Canadian women and 12th in the world at the CrossFit Games.
And that’s not all she does.
As a high school teacher in Oakville, Ontario, Prevost’s students are able to see first-hand that sports can be a lifelong avenue for girls. Her role with the PWHPA is allowing her students and other girls around the world to dream of a career in hockey where balancing a full-time job while playing the game, as she’s done, isn’t needed.