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Sport Manitoba – Manitoba’s medal count heated up along with the temperature today as a pair of individual athletes captured bronze medals to get the host province on the board. Female triathlete Kyla Roy and Brooke-Lynn Boyd competing in female javelin each won bronze in their events. Female diving pair Alyssa Gauthier and Mara George also finished just shy of the podium in 3-metre synchronized diving. Elsewhere, action continued today for Team Manitoba on the ball diamond, soccer pitch, beach volleyball courts, and on the water.
 
Kyla Roy was Team Manitoba’s first medal winner this morning, finishing third in female triathlon with a time of 1:05:22 at Birds Hill Park. Younger sister Caitlyn Roy also competed in the event and finished seventh. In male triathlon, Raphael Armour-Lazzari was Manitoba’s top finisher with a ninth-place effort.
 
Manitoba captured its first medal in athletics in the very first event at University of Manitoba Stadium today. Brooke-Lynn Boyd finished third in female javelin with a toss of 43.32 metres. Male decathlon began today with the remaining five stages scheduled for tomorrow. Through five events, Jackson Penner of The Pas remains in contention at sixth place.
 
Team Manitoba dove into competition at Pan Am Pool with three pairs competing in the 3-metre synchro competitions. One of the two female duos, Alyssa Gauthier and Mara George, finished just off the podium in fourth. Meanwhile the male duo, featuring Manitoba’s youngest athlete in 11-year-old Attila Bernatsky, finished in 12th. 

Through four games at Sargent Park Beach Volleyball Complex, the male pairing of Ben Hooker and Daniel Thiessen have not lost a single set. The duo scored straight set wins over Yukon and Saskatchewan today. In the female bracket, twins Josie and Kearley Abbott improved to 2-0 with a win over Nova Scotia. 

Playing in the home of the Winnipeg Goldeyes while live on TSN, Manitoba’s baseball team at Shaw Park scored a 10-4 win over Prince Edward Island improving the host team’s record to a perfect 4-0 during round robin play. Their final round robin game falls tomorrow versus Ontario, 4 p.m. at Elmwood Giants Field. In softball, the male team played a pair of games at John Blumberg Softball Complex dropping games to New Brunswick and Ontario.

After opening their Canada Games schedule with a 3-2 win over New Brunswick last night, Team Manitoba’s female soccer team played to a 2-2 draw with Nova Scotia. The result places them second in the three-team pool and sets Manitoba up in a quarterfinal matchup with Alberta tomorrow, 4:30 p.m. at Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex.

Sailing continued on Lake Winnipeg today where Manitoba participated in Day Two of competition. Each category will see three more days of races before final standings are awarded.
 
Rowing gets underway at Kenora Rowing Club on Day Four with heats in multiple categories. Manitoba’s flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony, Emma Gray, will see her first competition in the opening heats of the single and double sculls events.

In other Team Manitoba action tomorrow, athletics continues at University of Manitoba Stadium, while male and female beach volleyball, male and female basketball, female soccer, baseball, and male softball teams all resume play.

Schedule tomorrow:

Athletics
12:30 p.m. – Multiple categories – University of Manitoba Stadium

Baseball
4:00 p.m. – Team Manitoba vs. Team Ontario – Elmwood Giants Field

Basketball
3:00 p.m. – Female Basketball – Team Manitoba vs. Team New Brunswick – Canada Games Sport For Life Centre
5:15 p.m. – Male Basketball – Team Manitoba vs. Team Alberta – Duckworth Centre

Beach Volleyball
3:00 p.m. – Female Beach Volleyball – Team Manitoba vs. Team PEI – Sargent Park Complex
6:00 p.m. – Male Beach Volleyball – Team Manitoba vs. Team Ontario – Sargent Park Complex
7:08 p.m. – Female Beach Volleyball – Team Manitoba vs. Team Ontario – Sargent Park Complex

Rowing
8:10 a.m. – Female Lightweight Double Sculls – Preliminary Heat
8:20 a.m. – Female Single Scull
9:00 a.m. – Male Four
10:10 a.m. – Female Four
10:20 a.m. – Female Double Sculls

Sailing
11:00 a.m. – Race Day 3 – All categories

Soccer
4:30 p.m. – Female Soccer – Team Manitoba vs. Team Alberta – Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex

Softball
1:00 p.m. – Male Softball – Team Manitoba vs. Team Alberta – John Blumberg Softball Complex
7:00 p.m. – Male Softball – Team Manitoba vs. Team Quebec – John Blumberg Softball Complex

Canada Summer Games links

Medal Standings
Results
Schedule

Photo Albums

For access to photos shared by Team Manitoba, make sure to visit our Facebook photo albums. Photos are available for use by media. Please contact joey.traa@sportmanitoba.ca to inquire about proper photo attribution. Many photos available in higher resolution.

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For more information:

Joey Traa
Communications – Sport Manitoba
T: (204) 230-5036
joey.traa@sportmanitoba.ca