and worked as a softball analyst for CBC at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
In 2008, Sports Illustrated ranked her as Number 20 on a list of the Top 25 Toughest Athletes in the World.
Wickenheiser's passion for sport is paralleled by her drive to give back to the community, in particular with organizations committed to youth such as KidSport, Dreams Take Flight, and Spread the Net. In May 2007, Wickenheiser traveled to Rwanda with other Canadian Olympic athletes for Right to Play, an athlete-driven humanitarian organization. Wickenheiser has also led numerous projects to raise the profile of women's hockey around the world, and is a mentor for young athletes.
Wickenheiser was born in Shaunovan, Saskatchewan, where the local sportsplex has been renamed in her honour. She lives in Calgary, Alberta with her partner Tomas and son Noah, and where she is working towards a BSc at the University of Calgary.