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12 hours ago, canadamion said:

I look not good for Klimkait, she is probably ejected national team for fail a anti doping test!!

This is a fake news but there is something strange with Klimkait lately, she is not at INS-Quebec/NTC (it is mandatory for all card members of Judo Canada) and Jessica would not participate in the first Ontario event of the Judo Canada tour only CBP is participate, that's the thing that is not normal.

 

On other topic, Judo Canada just update Staff Coaching on Judocanada.org, and Jean Pierre Cantin (U21/Junior Coach) is not longer listed ...

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Canada seed a very good team for World Swimming Championships (25 m)

NAME CLUB PERSONAL COACH
Kisil, Yuri Whitby Dolphins/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
Knox, Finlay Scarborough Swim Club/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
Liendo, Josh North York Aquatic Club/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
Pratt, Cole Cascade Swim Club Dave Johnson
Andison, Bailey Perth Stingrays Aquatic Club Ray Looze
Cieplucha, Tessa Markham Aquatic Club Matt Kredich
Mac Neil, Margaret London Aquatic Club/ HPC-Ontario Mike Bottom
Masse, Kylie Toronto Swim Club/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
McIntosh, Summer Etobicoke Swim Club/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
Oleksiak, Penny Toronto Swim Club/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
Pickrem, Sydney Toronto Swim Club/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
Sanchez, Kayla Ajax Aquatic Club/HPC-Ontario Ben Titley
Savard, Katerine Camo Natation Greg Arkhurst
Smith, Rebecca University of Calgary Swim Club Mike Blondal

 

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So Canada has finally won an event at the Short Track world cup, the men's relay at the second competition of the season. The team did get some help from a fall by :KOR, but this is still a very nice result, since it still required beating :CHN and defending Olympic champion :HUN to the line.

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Just now, canadamion said:

Sound Like Christa Deguchi continue in 57kg for the season 

Rip Christa ... If Klimkait stops with many false attacks, she will have the advantage over Deguchi ..
BTW, i don't want to see Christa/Kelly in Paris 2024 ...

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4 hours ago, NearPup said:

So Canada has finally won an event at the Short Track world cup, the men's relay at the second competition of the season. The team did get some help from a fall by :KOR, but this is still a very nice result, since it still required beating :CHN and defending Olympic champion :HUN to the line.

It was a pretty impressive performance. 
 

Pascal Dion is on a bit of a roll too and I suspect his confidence is quite high after 2 medals consecutive medals in the 1000m. 

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2 hours ago, james89 said:

Pascal Dion is on a bit of a roll too and I suspect his confidence is quite high after 2 medals consecutive medals in the 1000m. 

He's actually in a decent position to end the season ranked number one in the 1000m. Seems like he's the de facto leader of the men's team now.

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Canada will be sending approx. 30~ athletes to the 2021 Junior Pan American Games. A real pathetic decision by the COC tbh. Experience in MSE's are key to performing on the world stage imo.

 

Here is what is known about the team

 

Aquatics

  • Swimming (declined all quotas)
  • Artistic swimming (declined all quotas)
  • Diving: 3 athletes (qualified 8, declined 4, and sending 3 in the end). Athletes: Ben Smyth, Julianne Boisver and Queen Gariepy-Regan

 

Archery: Did not compete at qualifiers

Athletics :Unknown

Badminton: Qualified four, will be sending two. Brian Yang and Rachel Chan will compete.

Baseball: Did not enter qualifiers. Softball: Did not agree to compete. 

3x3 basketball: Qualified both teams, but declined both 

Bowling: Unknown

Boxing: Unknown

Canoeing: Declined all qualified quotas

Cycling: Unknown team size, qualified one spot in track cycling

Fencing: Qualified 6 spots, but unknown if they have been declined

Gymnastics: Did not compete at qualifiers due to Covid19, and therefore qualified no one

Handball: lol

Judo: No one qualified

Karate: Qualified 4, unknown if quotas declined

MP: I believe Canada will be sending one male and one female (NF has selection standards published)

Roller sports: Qualified no one

Rowing: Did not compete at qualifiers

Sailing: Declined all quotas

Shooting: Did not compete at qualifiers

Squash: Unknown

Table tennis: Qualified two athletes: Jeremy Hazin and Sophie Gauthier, and they will compete

Taekwondo: Will be sending two athletes 

Tennis: Unknown

Triathlon: Declined all quotas

Volleyball: Women's beach will compete (two quotas)

Weightlifting: Unknown

Wrestling: Unknown

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