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John Monroe (born September 25, 1960) is a former Canadian skater and currently works as a coach. Monroe is a two-time medallist at Canadian Short track speed skating Championships and was crowned the 1990 North American Short Track Champion. He was also a member of the World Inline Speedskating Team for five years. When asked to describe inline skating Monroe said "A description of inline speed skating? NASCAR on skates.".

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  • John Monroe (born September 25, 1960) is a former Canadian skater and currently works as a coach. Monroe is a two-time medallist at Canadian Short track speed skating Championships and was crowned the 1990 North American Short Track Champion. He was also a member of the World Inline Speedskating Team for five years. When asked to describe inline skating Monroe said "A description of inline speed skating? NASCAR on skates.". (en)
  • John Monroe (25 september 1960) was een Canadese shorttracker en werd daarna bondscoach van het Nederlandse shorttrack. Hierbij werd hij geassisteerd door Dave Versteeg. Monroe behaalde twee medailles bij de Canadese shorttrackkampioenschappen en in 1990 werd hij Noord-Amerikaans kampioen. (nl)
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  • John Monroe (born September 25, 1960) is a former Canadian skater and currently works as a coach. Monroe is a two-time medallist at Canadian Short track speed skating Championships and was crowned the 1990 North American Short Track Champion. He was also a member of the World Inline Speedskating Team for five years. When asked to describe inline skating Monroe said "A description of inline speed skating? NASCAR on skates.". After his career he started as a coach for the Canadian Inline Speedskating Team at the 1999 Pan-American Games. He also worked as an assistant coach of the American national speed skating team, coaching Shani Davis and others. In 2006 he became coach of the national short track speed skating team of the Netherlands to replace . Monroe takes part in the ambitious plan of the to be successful at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. He will be assisted by former Dutch short track speed skater Dave Versteeg. (en)
  • John Monroe (25 september 1960) was een Canadese shorttracker en werd daarna bondscoach van het Nederlandse shorttrack. Hierbij werd hij geassisteerd door Dave Versteeg. Monroe behaalde twee medailles bij de Canadese shorttrackkampioenschappen en in 1990 werd hij Noord-Amerikaans kampioen. Als coach begon Monroe in 1999 bij het Canadese inlineskateteam tijdens de Pan-Amerikaanse Spelen Hij werkte ook als assistent-coach van de Amerikaanse schaatsploeg, waar hij onder meer Shani Davis coachte. In 2006 trad hij bij de KNSB in dienst als bondscoach. Als voorbereiding op internationale wedstrijden trainde hij de Nationale trainingselectie shorttrack in Heerenveen. (nl)
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