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Olympian Michelle Plouffe retires from international play, joins Canada Basketball as 3×3 performance manager. Honoured Aug. 2 in Edmonton.

Michelle Plouffe Bids Farewell to Court, Begins New Chapter

Celebrated Olympian announces retirement

Michelle Plouffe, a three-time Olympian and a cornerstone of Canadian women’s basketball, officially announced her retirement from international play on July 28, 2025. The 32-year-old Edmonton native made the announcement following a decorated career that spanned over a decade, marked by major achievements in both traditional and 3×3 basketball formats.

A career of high achievements

Plouffe first represented Canada on the Olympic stage at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Games. She played an instrumental role in helping the national team secure FIBA AmeriCup titles in 2015 and 2017. In recent years, she transitioned to the fast-paced 3×3 basketball format, where she became a driving force in Canada’s rise on the global stage. Alongside her twin sister, Katherine Plouffe, Michelle led Canada to multiple FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series titles, a silver medal at the 2022 FIBA 3×3 World Cup, and a fourth-place finish at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Transition to leadership in high-performance

Plouffe is set to stay deeply involved in the sport, now serving as 3×3 performance manager for Canada Basketball’s high-performance division. Her new role will focus on developing talent and strategy for Canada’s 3×3 national program, ensuring the momentum she helped build continues to grow.

Honoured in hometown celebration

Michelle Plouffe will be formally honoured on August 2, 2025, during the FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series event in her hometown of Edmonton. The event is expected to bring together fans, teammates, and officials who have followed her journey from collegiate stardom to Olympic arenas and global street courts.

Legacy rooted in values and vision

In her farewell statement, Plouffe reflected on the deeper meaning of her career: “This journey has always been more than just playing basketball. It’s been about people, purpose, planting seeds and watching them grow.” She added, “We never set out to be the best team in the world — we set out to be the best people to play with… You don’t plant fruit. You plant seeds. We planted encouragement. We planted trust. We planted love. That’s what grew.”

Impact on Canadian basketball’s future

Plouffe’s retirement marks the end of a historic playing era, but her move into leadership ensures her influence on Canadian basketball will only deepen. As she shifts focus from court to strategy, her vision and experience are poised to elevate the next generation of Canadian athletes.

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