Woolstencroft
represented Canada at the
2002 Winter Paralympics in
Salt Lake City, winning two gold medals and a bronze. She
represented her country again at the
2006 Games in
Turin, winning gold in the giant slalom and silver in the Super G. For her performance at the 2006 Games Woolstencroft was named Best Female at the Paralympic Sport Awards. She had contemplated retiring after the 2006 Games, but decided to stick around through the 2010 Games in Canada. this total was later increased to 5 golds. With her 4th gold medal, she helped Canada set a record for most gold medals at any Winter Paralympic Games by winning the 7th medal. The previous mark was six, set at the 2002 Salt Lake City Paralympics. With her 5th gold medal, she set the record for most gold medals won by any Winter Paralympian at a single Games, and she tied the record for gold medal haul of any Canadian Paralympian at a single Games, tying
Chantal Petitclerc (who did the feat twice) and
Stephanie Dixon, both Summer Paralympians. Her five gold are also the record for any Canadian Winter Paralympian or Olympian.
Other work Woolstencroft graduated with an
electrical engineering degree from the
University of Victoria. She now resides in
North Vancouver. ==Broadcasting career==