VERNON, B.C. 鈥 Jenna Fletcher, 19, was born in China before being adopted by a Vernon family. At six-years-old, she began loving hockey 鈥 street hockey, then ice hockey.
鈥淚 grew up on a cul-de-sac, always playing road hockey. I think that just drove me to want to play ice hockey and I officially started the next year when I was in Grade 2. I was 7 years old,鈥 said Fletcher.
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She excelled.
Growing up, she played minor league ice hockey in Vernon. She played midget for the Thompson Okanagan Lakers (FMAAA). Then in Grade 11, with university looming, she accepted a UBC athletic scholarship. Today Fletcher is a 5鈥 10鈥 sophomore studying computer science and playing forward for the Thunderbirds.
Earlier this year, she was recruited again 鈥 this time for Team China. She has been asked to represent the Chinese National Women鈥檚 Hockey Team on their home turf for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
After being put in contact with Team China鈥檚 recruiting officer through her head coach at UBC, she agreed to explore this option. So she, alongside 24 other North Americans 鈥 three of whom are also teammates at UBC 鈥 travelled to Shenzhen, China for two weeks for China鈥檚 first official Olympic development camp in May.
鈥淭he team that they brought over, which consisted of all the North Americans, were part of one team: Team Shenzhen,鈥 Fletcher said. 鈥淎nd while we were there, we played the [current] national team and beat them by quite a bit. So now their overall goal is for us to represent them in Beijing in four years, though it鈥檚 not set in stone because there are a few barriers.鈥
She explained that while she is sure these hurdles will be taken care of within the three-year window before the next Winter Olympics, it鈥檚 more questionable whether she 鈥 alongside other North Americans 鈥 will be eligible to compete on the world stage for international competitions prior.
Regardless, she said she鈥檚 excited about the opportunity.
鈥淕oing to the Olympics is the goal for them but it鈥檚 an incredible opportunity for me, too,鈥 she said. 鈥淓veryone involved has the same goal.鈥
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