Bon matin de Moncton — la marée monte, and so do we. Let's get into it.
### She's Back! Our Speed Skating Star is Home
Écoute bien, I saw something this morning that just made me smile, right? Our very own Olympic speed skating sensation, Courtney Sarault, est de retour à la maison. You see her on TV, representing Canada, and then she's just here, walking around Greater Moncton, starting her busy hometown visit. It's a big deal, hein?
This isn't just a quick stop; she's really immersing herself. Yesterday, she was out at École Le Mascaret, one of our French schools in Moncton, spending time with the kids. Can you imagine being a little *francophone* kid, looking up to someone who has gone to the Olympics, speaking *en français* with her? It’s not just about sport; it’s about seeing yourself in someone successful, right? Today, she's actually at the Avenir Centre, where our Wildcats play, doing some skating with the Codiac Cyclones Speed Skating Club. That's a full circle moment for a lot of young athletes, I'm telling you.
### What This Means for Moncton
* **Inspiration for the Next Generation:** Having an Olympian from here, speaking both official languages, shows our kids what's possible. It’s not just abstract; it’s tangible.
* **Community Connection:** She's not hiding; she's engaging directly with the community, from schools to local clubs.
* **Moncton on the Map:** Every time a local hero comes home and is celebrated, it reminds the rest of Canada that Moncton isn't just a stop on the Trans-Canada; we're a place where talent grows.
It’s just so Moncton, this kind of thing. Someone makes it big, but they don't forget where they came from. They come back, walk the same streets, maybe grab a Greco, who knows? It's a reminder that even when we feel like we're fighting to be seen, we're producing world-class people here in our city.
The gang on the morning show is digging into this more—catch it live at mornings.live.