Krista Guloien Temple was born in New Westminster, grew up in Port Moody and learned to row while attending Simon Fraser University in Burnaby.
A fundraising effort to help Port Moody Olympic rower Krista Guloien Temple in her fight against Stage 4 breast cancer is going on the road. Literally.
The cycling kit, designed by Guloien Temple’s sister, Marla, features a special QR code on the back that can be scanned by a mobile device for a direct link to a GoFundMe site. It will be worn by a growing team of riders participating in the RBC Whistler Fondo on Sept. 7 that already includes six Olympians — four of them currently competing in Paris at the 2024 Summer Games.
Guloien Temple, who was born in New Westminster, grew up in Port Moody and learned to row while attending Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, represented Canada at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and she was part of the women's 8 team that won a silver medal at the 2012 Games in London. "At emergency, they did an x-ray and delivered news I had no idea was coming," Guloien Temple wrote on her Facebook page.
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