Conseil des Jeux du Canada – (Le 7 septembre 2016) Ottawa – Les anciens des Jeux du Canada sont nombreux à représenter le Canada aux Jeux paralympiques de Rio.
Chez les athlètes, nous avons des représentants en athlétisme, cyclisme, aviron, voile, natation, triathlon et basketball en fauteuil roulant.
Plusieurs de nos anciens entraîneurs sont également à Rio, notamment en tir à la cible, tennis et tennis de table.
Cliquez sur les sports ci-dessous pour voir quels anciens des Jeux y participent.
Wheelchair Basketball // Basketball en fauteuil roulant
16/24 athlete / athlètes
Abdi
Dini
Ontario
Athlete
2003
David
Eng
Quebec
Athlete
1995
DAVID
ENG
Quebec
Athlete
1999
Nikola
Goncin
Saskatchewan
Athlete
2011
Nikola
Goncin
Saskatchewan
Athlete
2015
Deion
Green
British Columbia
Athlete
2007
Deion
Green
British Columbia
Athlete
2011
Katie
Harnock
Ontario
Athlete
1999
Katie
Harnock
Ontario
Athlete
2003
Robert
Hedges
British Columbia
Athlete
2003
Robert (Bo)
Hedges
British Columbia
Athlete
1999
Liam
Hickey
Prince Edward Island
Athlete
2015
Chad
Jassman
Alberta
Athlete
2007
Jamey
Jewells
Nova Scotia
Athlete
2011
Rosalie
Lalonde
Quebec
Athlete
2015
Adam
Lancia
Ontario
Athlete
1999
Benjamin
Moronchuk
Alberta
Athlete
2011
Benjamin
Moronchuk
Alberta
Athlete
2015
Cindy
Ouellet
Quebec
Athlete
2007
Tamara
Steeves
Ontario
Athlete
2011
Jonathan
Vermette
Quebec
Athlete
2007
Jonathan
Vermette
Quebec
Athlete
2011
Arinn
Young
Alberta
Athlete
2015
Cycling / Cyclisme
1/7 road cycling athletes / athlètes
Audrey
Lemieux
Quebec
Athlete
2005
Rowing // Aviron
1/6 athletes / athlètes
Meghan
Montgomery
Manitoba
Athlete
2001
Sailing // Voile
2/6 athletes / athlètes
Logan
Campbell
Saskatchewan
Athlete
2005
Logan
Campbell
Saskatchewan
Technical Support
2013
Paul
Tingley
Nova Scotia
Technical Support
2013
Triathlon
1/4 athletes / athlètes
Sasha
Boulton
Ontario
Athlete
2013
Table Tennis/ Tennis de Table
Coach of Chim-Hing Chan
John
Macpherson
Nova Scotia
Coach
1979
John
Macpherson
Nova Scotia
Coach
2011
Target Shooting / Tir à la cible
Coach of Douglas Blessin
Richard
Ward
New Brunswick
Coach
1991
Tennis
Coach of Philippe Bedard
Christian
Gingras
Quebec
Athlete
1981
Christian
Gingras
Quebec
Coach
1993
Christian
Gingras
Quebec
Coach
2005
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About the Canada Games
Held once every two years, alternating between winter and summer, the Canada Games represent the highest level of national competition for up and coming Canadian athletes. The Games have been hosted in every province at least once since their inception in Quebec City during Canada’s Centennial in 1967. The Games are proud of their contribution to Canada’s sport development system in addition to their lasting legacy of sport facilities, community pride and national unity.
The 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg are the 50th anniversary of the Canada Games and will be held from July 28th to August 13th.
The 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer will be held from February 15th to March 3rd.
The organization of the Canada Games is made possible thanks to the contribution and support of the Government of Canada, provincial/territorial governments, host municipalities and the Canada Games Council.
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