On March 14, Kim Boutin announced on social media that she would be absent from the first four Short Track Speed Skating World Cups to pursue her studies. This decision is part of the approach Kim and her coach, Sébastien Cros, established at the start of the current Olympic cycle.
The plan is to enable her to continue her studies in special education by doing a three-month internship, two days a week. The other days, including weekends, will be devoted to training.
This decision has somewhat worried her fans, but Kim Boutin wants to reassure them her physical and mental health are doing great.
Kim Boutin is very serene. She talks about her past experiences and the Olympic cycle with confidence. This serenity is precisely explained by this plan, which has a dual objective: to progress in her studies and the desire to perform at the next Games.
Kim looks forward to the upcoming fall season with enthusiasm. She is convinced that this plan will enable her to attack the next Olympic Games in 2026 with even greater determination.
She's looking forward to the next Games with a healthy competitiveness, as there will be a Kim 2.0 on the ice.
The CooperVision and IRIS team wishes Kim every success in her studies, good preparation, solid training for the next Olympic Games, and lots of fun in achieving her goals.
Cheers, and good luck, Kim! The entire IRIS and CooperVision team is behind you.