(1993-07-29) 29 July 1993 (age 30)[1] Montreal, Quebec, Canada[1]
Height
164 cm (5 ft 5 in)[1]
Weight
69 kg (152 lb)[1]
Sport
Sport
Freestyle wrestling
Club
Quebec Wrestling Academy
Medal record
Representing Canada
Women's freestyle wrestling
World Championships
2012 Strathcona County
67 kg
Commonwealth Games
2014 Glasgow
69 kg
Pan American Games
2015 Toronto
69 kg
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin
2015 Krasnoyarsk
69 kg
Youth Olympic Games
2010 Singapore
70 kg
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Dorothy Yeats (born 29 July 1993)[2] is a Canadian wrestler and Commonwealth Games champion. She won gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She also wrestled at Vanier College in Montreal, where she is on the school's Wall of Fame. She once said about Vanier College, "I never even considered going anywhere else. I’m glad I came here. I don’t think I could have excelled at my sport anywhere else."
Daughter of five-time Olympian Doug Yeats, who won gold at the 1979 Pan American Games,[1] Dorothy participated at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. She won the gold medal in the girls' freestyle 70 kg event, defeating Jinju Moon of South Korea in the final. In 2012, she faced Adeline Gray of USA in the gold medal match at the world championship. Although she was defeated, the 19-year-old walked away with a silver medal. She in also the 2012 and 2013 Junior World Champion at 67 kg.[3]
In July 2016, she was officially named to Canada's 2016 Olympic team.[4][5]
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^"Dorothy Yeats | Wrestling Canada Lutte". Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
^"Wrestling – Women's Freestyle 70 kg – Competition Sheet (With Results)" (PDF). Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee. 16 August 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
^Gillespie, Kerry (23 June 2016). "Canadian wrestlers keep getting up off the mat". Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Toronto Star. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
^"Canadian Wrestling Team Nominated for Rio 2016". www.wrestling.ca/. Wrestling Canada. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
DorothyYeats (born 29 July 1993) is a Canadian wrestler and Commonwealth Games champion. She won gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She also wrestled...
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