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Ready for Rio: Monique Allain working for Team Canada

In just a few weeks athletes, coaches and media will descend on Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games and Monique Allain is thrilled to be a part of that crowd. The Gagetown School principal is one of the two concierges travelling with Team Canada to Brazil for her fifth Olympic experience.

Monique Allain is one of two concierges with Team Canada heading to Brazil for the Olympic summer games

Monique Allain, wearing one of the official Canadian uniforms at the Rio Olympics, says she's excited to be going to her fifth Olympic Games. (Cindy Grant/CBC)

In just a few weeksathletes, coaches and media will descend on Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Olympic Games and Monique Allainis thrilled to be a part of that crowd.

Allain, theprincipal at Gagetown School,is one of two volunteer concierges travelling with Team Canada to Brazilfor her fifthOlympic experience.

"There's two of us and we're pretty well available 24/7," Allain said.

It'sa lot like being a triage nurse, she said.

"It's a matter of setting priorities ... we tend to be the first point ofcontact. If an athlete, coach or manager has an issue they would come to us and we would problem-solve with them," said Allain.
Monique Allain standing in the athletes' village in Sochi for the 2014 winter Olympics. (Courtesy Monique Allain)

And the problems are variedfrom finding a piece of forgotten equipment to being a supportive listener and sounding board to the athletes and coaches who are under tremendous pressure.

That's whereher PhD in sports psychology and counselling comes in handy, she says.
Monique Allain is set for her fifth Olympic Games. Allain is heading to Rio next month to work on the mission team for Team Canada.

"It's just being that quiet listener ... it's just a matter of going for a walk with the athletes or coaches and just bringing down that pressure, because there's lots of pressure to perform."

With Sidney Crosby at Sochi. (Courtesy Monique Allain)
Allainhas been to four previous Olympic Games Athens, Beijing, Vancouver and Sochi and says her strangestexperience as concierge happenedin Russia in 2014.

"We had maintenance people coming and wanting to work in specificrooms[while the athletes were sleeping] and doing their pre-competitive routine," she said. "So they were finding issues to say, 'We have to go in the room.'"

It appeared to be a deliberate attempt to disrupt the athletes andAllain said the Russian workershad to be told theycould not disturb the athletes.

"I did learna few words in Russian ... [but] I can't repeat them," Allain laughed.

One thing she says she is not unduly worried about is the Zika virus. The top-ranked golfer in the world, Jason Day, recently announced he was pulling out of Rio due to concerns over the virus.

Allain said she's been briefed on Zika.

"We're told how to possibly prevent it," and given mosquito repellant. However, she says some athletes and members of the mission understandably have decided not to go.

"One [of these people] is pregnant, so thatmakes sense," she said.

Allain leaves July 22 for Rio and hopes to bring back some great stories to share with the students at her K-8 school.

"It's the Olympic values andwe talk about those in school the friendship, excellence and respect and how they can incorporate that in their own lives."





With files from information Morning Fredericton