Emily Batty

[7] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed with a broken collar bone and bruised shoulders in the Women's cross-country at Hadleigh Farm, finishing in 24th place.

"[8] The next multi-games competition for the Canadian riders was the 2015 Pan American Games on home soil in Toronto.

"[9] For the 2016 Summer Olympics Batty competed for Canada, coming in as World Championships bronze medallist.

I raced clean and I rode incredibly strong and just missed a medal by a couple of bike lengths so I have some mixed emotions.

During her competitions, Batty wears a pearl necklace discovered among her mother's jewelry when she was 11 years old.