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Nationality
  
Canada

Home town
  
Port Dover

Weight
  
50 kg

Height
  
1.57 m

Name
  
Megan Timpf


Megan Timpf A little bit of Whitby went a long way for Pan Am Games

Born
  
January 21, 1984 (age 40) (
1984-01-21
)

Known for
  
Competing in the 2008 Summer Olympics for Canada's Olympic softball team

Megan Timpf (born January 21, 1984) is a Canadian softball player. She currently resides in [Bay Shore, NY] with her fiance Erica Soto and has 2 nephews named Jaxton and Cooper.

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Life and career

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Timpf competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics for the Canadian women's national softball team under the tutelage of coach Lori Sippel; she has been a member of the national team since 2005. When Timpf plays softball, her position is either third base or shortstop. Timpf gives credit to her sister Amber for helping her get interested in softball. Even though Timpf had to recover through two anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgeries, she has continued to play softball.

Timpf's parents are Peter and Andrea Timpf. She also attended Simcoe Composite School and graduated in 2008 with a certificate to become an elementary school teacher. She is an English-speaking right-handed Olympic athlete from Port Dover, Ontario, Canada (which is the major fishing hub of Norfolk County). During the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, her team lost a medal-round match to the Australian women's national softball team by a score of 5-3 in favor of Australia. In her first year of college softball while attending the California University of Pennsylvania, Timpf managed to garner a .311 batting average (42 base hits out of 127 attempts) in addition to five home runs, 22 runs batted in, 26 runs scored and 97 assists.

Megan Timpf A little bit of Whitby went a long way for Pan Am Games

At the 2011 Pan American Games, Timpf helped Canada to win a silver medal for softball. She has competed in many World Cups of Softball and Canada Cups.

At the 2015 Pan American Games, Timpf helped Canada to win a gold medal for softball.

References

Megan Timpf Wikipedia


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