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OTTAWA -- Alison Bradley, a former teacher in Durham Region, is a member of the Canadian softball team going to the Olympics in Beijing.
Alison Bradley
April 27, 1979
Walkerton, Ontario
Pinkerton, Ontario
Pinkerton, Ont.
Softball
5'6"
Alison Bradley Bio
Right-hand hitting outfielder Alison Bradley (#17) has eight years of experience on the national team, playing in the 2003 Pan Am games and 2004 Athens Olympics. Alison has degrees in Music and Education from the University of Western Ontario and once taught in Durham Region. She has sung the national anthem before several Canada Cup softball games. Career Highlights Competed in her first Olympic Games in 2004 and is a member of the ISF athlete commission... In her national softball career, Bradley was a member of the Brampton Blazers who won gold at the 2005 Canadian Championship as well as silver at the 2003 Canadian Championships. In 2001, Bradley, an outfielder, pitched a 24 inning championship game at the Canadian Championships... She turned down numerous academic scholarships in the United States in order to pursue her music career at the University of Western Ontario... She has been a national team member for eight years, representing Canada at the 2004 Games in Athens.
•2006 World Championships - 4th
•2004 Olympic Games - 5th
•2003 Pan Am Games - 2nd
•2002 World Championships - 9th
Alison Bradley in The News
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July 2, 2008
Alison Bradley is a member of the Canadian women’s softball team that will be competing at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.