Benjamin Macé (born 16 May 1989 in
Bordeaux), also known as "Benj", is a French
speed skater and
short track speed skater
Short-track speed skating is a form of competitive ice speed skating. In competitions, multiple skaters (typically between four and six) skate on an oval ice track with a length of . The rink itself is long by wide, which is the same size as ...
. He competed in
short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Short track speed skating at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia on 13–26 February 2010.
China dominated the competition, sweeping the women's events - winning gold in the 500 m, 1,000 m 1, ...
and
speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
His fascination with speed skating started serendipitously, while on a roller-skate outing with his brother and father, at a young age of six at the Gujan-Mestras Club. The three of them were amazed with the sight of "in-line skate" and then Mace joined Roller Skating Dijon Bourgogne Club. This acquainted him with the ice short track rink along with the short trackers, who used to join them during the latter summer trainings. The simple fun created by
ice hockey games organized by the short trackers during Wednesday night, built good feeling with the newfound team and influenced him to join the ice trainings. The newfound adrenaline rush in speed skating immediately pushed aside the roller skating thrills.
In 2006 the epiphany of his Olympic dream set out after watching in TV the
Turin Winter Olympics. This motivated him and above all etched an objective that of participating in the Olympics of Vancouver 2010. For which he described this ordeal as the toughest on his short track career due to his job in a local food chain (
McDonald's) while having his intensive Olympic training yet eventually secured a spot in the Vancouver winter games.
His short track career didn't last very long and later switch to long track due to an incident in 2012 wherein the Korean team was almost winning until an accident happened during the passing of an opponent, reminding him of how a random mistake in short track can jeopardize your four years of training and also realized that his "build" is more that of a long tracker.
As of 2013, Macé's best World Cup performance were: fifth in the Team Pursuit 2013 Salt and 13th in the 1500m in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. < Sochi Olympic Athlete data>
In October 2017 he participated in '' Secret Story 11'' in France. He enters the house on Day 42.
References
1989 births
Living people
French male short track speed skaters
Olympic short track speed skaters for France
Olympic speed skaters for France
Short track speed skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Speed skaters at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Sportspeople from Bordeaux
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