Beaudet was born on December 12, 1986, in
Quebec City,
Quebec. She made her debut to the Canadian national team at the
World Archery Youth Championships in 2002, and won her first international competition in
Arizona that same year, a moment she reflected in 2015 as her greatest achievement. Following the 2012 Summer Olympics Beaudet took a year's break from archery to prioritise her mental health, returning to the sport in 2014. Beaudet entered the 2008 Games holding a
world ranking of 53. She finished the preliminary 72-arrow ranking round, which determined the seedings for the elimination rounds, in thirty-fourth position and advanced to the second round of the
women's individual event after a narrow opening round win against India's
Dola Banerjee. Beaudet was eliminated by her second round opponent
Yun Ok-hee of South Korea, who had earlier won gold medal in the
women's team event. Beaudet qualified for the Canadian Olympic team for the
2012 Summer Olympics shortly after winning a qualification spot for Canada in
Medellín in April that year, having set a new Canadian national record
points score of 1,340 from a maximum of 1,440 in the process. ;Pan American and Commonwealth Games Beaudet won silver medal in the women's team recurve event the
2007 Pan American Games with teammates Kristen Niles and Kateri Vrakking, losing to Colombia in the final by two points. She was praised by the Canadian coach for adapting to shooting last in sequence within the team as opposed to her usual position as first. In July 2010 Beaudet was announced as a member of the Canadian team for the
2010 Commonwealth Games in
Delhi, where she won bronze medal in the women's team recurve event. ==See also==