News: Canada Games Sailing happens next week

Team Manitoba 29er

Aug 10, 2022

Team Manitoba’s 29er

The Canada Games, held every two years, alternating between summer and winter, are the largest multi-sport event in the country and represent the pinnacle of interprovincial/territorial sport competition. 

Following a one-year postponement due to COVID-19, the Canada Summer Games are now taking place in August 2022. The Sailing competition will be held August 14th – 21st 2022. Sailing is one of the Summer Games original sports, debuting at the inaugural Games in 1969. Taking place at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Sailing Club, in partnership with the Dalhousie Yacht Club, sailing will have events for both able-bodied and para-athletes.

Canada Games SailingNiagara-on-the-Lake Sailing Club

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE
August 14: All day-Arrival
August 15: Starting at 10:30 am-Training
August 16: Starting at 10:30 am-Training
Wednesday, August 17: Starting at 11 am-Racing
Thursday, August 18: Starting at 11 am-Racing
Friday, August 19: Starting at 11 am-Racing
Saturday, August 20: Starting at 11 am-Racing
August 21: Weather Day/Closing Ceremonies

4m Fleetthe competitive  2.4M fleet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEAMS

ALBERTA
• 29er W: Haley Poirier & Kaitlyn Buchart
• 29er M: Chaz Peddlesden & Nic Dixon
• ILCA 6: Ariana Corscadden
• ILCA 7: James Fair
• 2.4m: Avery Sandblom

BRITISH COLUMBIA
• 29er W: Grace Poole & Jessica Hirschbold
• 29er M: Colin Gilley & Matt Young
• ILCA 6: Victoria Coady
• ILCA 7: Tim Mendham

MANITOBA
• 29er W: Katie Sauer (Falcon Sailing Club) & Kendra Penner (Winnipeg Sailing Centre)
• 29er M: Jonah Friesen (Pelican Lake Yacht Club) & Ben Cox (Victoria Beach Yacht Club)
• ILCA 6: Lauren Burns (Black Sturgeon Sailing Club)
• ILCA 7: Evan Owen (West Hawk Sailing Club)

NEW BRUNSWICK
• ILCA 6: Mogan Haslett
• ILCA 7: Connor Sullivan

NOVA SCOTIA

• 29er W: Kat Lowe & Hailey Nichols
• 29er M: Alex Graham & Silas Conlin-Morse
• ILCA 6: Elsie Gillis
• ILCA 7: Sullivan Nakatsu

ONTARIO
• 29er W: Willa Cuthbertson & Sydney Bowman
• 29er M: Tom Desrochers & Ford Amery
• ILCA 6: Annie Balasubramanian
• ILCA 7: Aethan Cubitt
• 2.4m: Siobhan MacDonald
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
• ILCA 6: Samantha Brown
• ILCA 7: John Roberts

QUÉBEC
• 29er W: Julia Capolicchio & Bianca MacHabée
• 29er M: Sébastien Hubert & Laurent Tessier
• ILCA 6: Loa Dinel
• ILCA 7: Francis Charland

SASKATCHEWAN
• 29er W: Erika Markentin & Elisa Markentin
• 29er M: Issac Haughn & Jordan Oteruelo
• ILCA 6: Tayha Rolfes
• ILCA 7: Alec Watters
• 2.4m: Krystle Shewchuck & Paige Butz

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