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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. In 2021, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Quinn became quinn cook first out, transgender, non-binary athlete to compete at the Olympics, the first to medal, and the first to earn a gold medal.
Quinn’s father, Bill, was a collegiate rugby player and their mother, Linda, played college basketball. Raised with their three sisters in a sporting family in Toronto, Quinn began playing soccer with a club team at the age of six. Then, it was some house league hockey. But I always had a fondness for soccer. Quinn attended Havergal College, an independent school where they played varsity volleyball and basketball and earned academic honours all four years. Quinn played soccer for the Erin Mills Eagles Soccer Club U-15 and U-16 teams and helped the team win the Ontario Provincial championship in 2010 and 2011 and the Canadian National U-16 Club Championship in 2011. The team won silver in 2012.
Quinn attended Duke University, where they played collegiate soccer for the Duke Blue Devils from 2013 to 2018 and majored in biology. They were the first Canadian to play for the Blue Devils. During their freshman season, Quinn started in four of the seven matches they played. They missed eight games after being injured early in the season.
They recorded an assist against the Boston College Eagles. The following season, Quinn was a starting midfielder in 12 of the 14 games they played. Quinn became the highest drafted Canadian in NWSL history when they were selected third overall by the Washington Spirit in the 2018 NWSL College Draft. Quinn returned to the NWSL in the United States and signed with Reign FC based in Tacoma, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. 1 loss to Utah Royals FC. In 2020, Quinn played 203 minutes for the Reign in the NWSL Challenge Cup, including two starts. Upon completion of the 2022 season, OL Reign announced that Quinn had signed a new two year contract with the club, keeping them with the club until the 2024 season.
In August 2020, it was announced Quinn was loaned to Swedish club, Vittsjö GIK for the 2020 Damallsvenskan. 1 win against Italy in the 2014 Cyprus Cup. In June 2016 while still playing collegiate soccer for Duke, Quinn was named to the roster for the 2016 Summer Olympics where Canada won bronze. In March 2017, Quinn competed with Team Canada at the 2017 Algarve Cup in Portugal.