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Olympic Boxer Mandy Bujold: Champion in and Out of the Ring

Mandy Bujold, an 11-time national champion and two-time Canadian Olympic boxer, shares her journey in both the construction industry and the world of boxing. Reflecting on her experiences, she candidly discusses the hurdles encountered as a female boxer and the strides made in advancing women's boxing, recounting her road to the Olympics, which included a legal battle against the world's largest sports organization, the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It was single-handedly the most important fight of her career, in which she waged to compete post-motherhood, underscoring the imperative for gender equality in sports and beyond.
Not content with personal achievements alone, Mandy initiated the 'Champions for Charity' program, dedicated to raising funds for McMaster Children's Hospital. Mandy exemplifies resilience and advocacy in both her professional and athletic pursuits, leading to a change in the landscape of women's sports for years to come.

Mandy Bujold is one of the most decorated Canadian Olympic boxers in history. Included amongst her many achievements are 11 Canadian National Championships, 3 Continental Championships, a Gold medal at the first Pan American Games, and a Bronze medal at the first Commonwealth Games that included women’s boxing. Mandy is also the first Canadian female boxer to represent Canada at two Olympic Games. In the lead-up to Tokyo Mandy’s won a precedent-setting case against the IOC, in a fight for gender equity, that will help change the landscape of women’s sports for years to come. She recently joined the Grand Valley Construction Association as their Industry and Community Partnerships Manager. She will spend her time fostering community, championing health and safety, and advancing women in construction and trades.

Takeaways
- Gender equality remains paramount across all sectors, from construction to sports.
- Challenges should be reframed as chances for personal growth and learning, rather than as impediments.
- Building a solid support network is essential for overcoming obstacles effectively.
- Celebrating small victories and embracing the journey is crucial for continuous personal and professional development.

Chapters
(00:00) Introduction and Background
(00:31) Entry into the Construction Industry
(04:05) Challenges Faced as a Female Boxer
(06:42) Progression of Women's Boxing
(07:52) Qualifying for the Olympics
(08:08) Olympic Journey and Challenges
(12:21) Postponement of the Olympics and Legal Battle
(16:03) Impact on Women in Sport and Other Industries
(23:45) Champions for Charity
(26:23) Continuing Boxing Career
(29:26) Analogies from Boxing to Other Industries
(30:28) Conclusion and Inspiration

Find out more about Mandy Bujold: https://mandybujold.com/
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