Talia Chiarelli

[3] She is the daughter of former Boston Bruins and Edmonton Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli.

[11] In January, Chiarelli participated in the London Prepares series where Canada qualified a full team to the 2012 Summer Olympics.

[14] In her first major competition since discovering that she had stress fractures in her lower back,[15] at the 2013 Elite Canada held in Edmonton, Alberta, Chiarelli was 5th on vault and 1st on beam[16][17] Chiarelli accepted a full scholarship to the University of Michigan.

[18] In her sophomore year, Chiarelli was named a two-time All-American for her Balance Beam and Floor Exercise.

[19] In her senior year at the University of Michigan, Chiarelli was named team captain alongside Nicole Artz and helped the team win a Big Ten Championship title for the fourth year in a row.