Keynote Speaker & Workshops
Struggling with change?
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Good to Gold! – Achieving a Gold Medal Mind Keynote

“Her Message Can Certainly Be Translated Into Corporate Values…”
Kirk Strachan, P.Eng., MBA
ATCO Pipelines, Group Leader Planning, Business Development, Edmonton, Alberta
Get ready to hang on!
Take an 18 year rollercoaster ride journey of spills, triumphs, unexpected challenges and adversity on a bicycle that has only one gear and no brakes. Join the thousands of people across Canada who’ve experienced Lori-Ann’s thrilling, warm, funny (yet humble) presentations.
Her personal story of going from an underdog to Olympic champion will inspire, stimulate and FIRE UP your audience.
YOU GET TO EXPERIENCE THE THRILLS OF…
- how to keep advancing when you’re feeling discouraged or “they say” it can’t be done
- achieving your goals, even on a shoe-string budget
- good and bad breaks, how you can use them to your advantage
- getting up after you’ve wiped out
- self belief and setting your own fantastic limits
- turning the impossible into possible and go for something BIG!
Motivational Speaker with a Gold Medal Track Record
They wrote her off as over the hill. At 38 years old, Olympic cyclist Lori-Ann Muenzer had all of the odds against her at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Competing against the world’s best athletes, most of whom were almost half her age she was considered by many to be too old and washed up. World-class competitive cycling is all about speed and finishing first. No one cares who finishes second.
She had NEWS for them.
Lori-Ann’s exhilarating, straight-from-the-heart and no-holds-barred message is about finding courage, facing mind-bending obstacles and what it means to believe in a dream… but mostly about believing in yourself.
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“She Had The Audience Smiling, Laughing and Even Shedding a Tear”
Monique Bonneau, Chairperson, Convention Planning Committee Chinook Teachers’ Association, Swift Current, Saskatchewan










