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:CAN at the 2024 Summer Paralympics

 

Competitors

Para Archery - 1 M / 0 W (T= 1)

Para Athletics - 10 M / 13 W (T= 23)

Para Badminton - 0 M / 1 W (T= 1)

Boccia - 3 M / 1 F (T= 4)

Para Canoeing - 1 M / 2 W (T= 3)

Para Cycling - 4 M / 3 W (T= 7)

Para Equestrian - 1 M / 2 W (T= 3)

Goalball - 0 M / 6 W (T= 6)

Para Judo - 0 M / 1 W (T= 1)

Para Rowing - 1 M / 0 W (T= 1)

Sitting Volleyball - 0 M / 11 W (T= 11)

Para Swimming - 7 M / 15 W (T= 22)

Para Table Tennis - 1 M / 0 W (T= 1)

Para Triathlon - 1 M / 2 W (T= 3)

Wheelchair Basketball - 12 M / 12 W (T= 24)

Wheelchair Fencing - 1 M / 2 W (T= 3)

Wheelchair Rugby - 12 M / 0 W (T= 12)

Wheelchair Tennis - 1 M / 0 W (T= 1)

Total - 55 M / 70 F (T= 125)

 

Para Archery

Men’s Compound Open (1) - Kyle Tremblay

 

Para Athletics

Men's 100m T34- Austin Smeenk

Men’s 100m T51- Cody Fournie

Men’s 100m T52 - Anthony Bouchard

Brent Lakatos

Men's 400m T38 - Zachary Gingras

Men's 1500m T38 - Guillaume Ouellet, Nate Reich

Men’s Shot Put F46 - Greg Stewart

Men’s Long Jump T20 - Noah Vucsics

Men’s Discus Throw F37 - Jesse Zesseu

Women's 100m T13 - Bianca Borgella

Women’s 200m T13 - Bianca Borgella
Women’s 1500m T13 - Keegan Gaunt

Women’s 100m T47 - Sheriauna Haase

Women’s 200m T47 - Sheriauna Haase

Women’s 100m T64 - Marissa Papaconstantinou

Women’s 200m T64 - Marissa Papaconstantinou

Women's 400m T47- Amanda Rummery

Men's Long Jump T20-

Women's Discus Throw F38 - Renee Foessel
Women’s Discus Throw F41 - Charlotte Bolton
Women’s Shot Put F33 - Julia Hanes
Women’s Shot Put F46 - Katie Pegg
Women’s Javelin Throw F13 - Ashlyn Renneburg

 

Para Badminton

Women’s WH1 - Yuka Chokyu

 

Boccia

Mixed Individual BC1- Lance Cryderman

Mixed Individual BC2 - Danik Allard

Pairs BC4- Iulian Ciobanu/Alison Levine

Mixed Individual BC4 - Alison Levine, Iulian Ciobanu

 

Para Canoeing

Women's KL1 200m- Brianna Hennessy

Women's VL3 200m- Erica Scarff

Men’s VL2 200m - Mathieu St-Pierre

 

Para Cycling

Nathan Clement

Alexandre Hayward

Charles Moreau

Michael Sametz

Mel Pemble 

Keely Shaw

Kate O’Brien 

 

Para Equestrian

Team Open - Austen Burns, Jody Schloss, Roberta Sheffield

 

Goalball

Women’s Tournament - Emma Reinke, Whitney Bogart, Amy Burk, Megan Mahon, Brieann Baldock, Maryam Salehizadeh

 

Para Judo

Women’s 57kg J1 - Priscilla Gagne

 

Para Rowing

Men’s PR1 Single Sculls - Jacob Wassermann

 

Sitting Volleyball

Women’s Tournament - Angelena Dolezar, Danielle Ellis, Anne Fergusson, Julie Kozun, Allison Lang, Jennifer McCreesh, Sarah Melenka, Jennifer Oakes, Heidi Peters, Felicia Voss-Shafiq, Katelyn Wright, Jolan Wong

 

Para Swimming

 

Events still TBD. 

 

Danielle Dorris, Nicholas Bennett, Reid Maxwell, Arianna Hunsicker, Tess Routliffe, Nikita Ens, Shelby Newkirk, Philippe Vachon, Sebastian Massabie, Mary Jibb, Emma Grace Van Dyk, Alec Elliot, Aurelie Rivard, Abi Tripp, Nicolas-Guy Turbide, Ally Van Wyck-Smart, Katarina Roxon, Fernando Lu, Katie Cosgriffe, Sabrina Duchesne, Clem Pare, Hannah Oullette

 

Para Table Tennis

Peter Isherwood

 

Para Triathlon

Men’s PTS5 - Stefan Daniel

Women’s PTS5 - Kamylle Frenette

Women’s PTWC - Leanne Taylor

 

Wheelchair Basketball

Men’s Tournament - Patrick Anderson, Nik Goncin, Vincent Dallaire, Reed De’Aeth, Bo Hedges, Collin Higgins, Chas Jassman, Lee Melymick, Tyler Miller, Blaise Mutware, Garrett Ostepchuk, Jonathan Vermette

Women’s Tournament - Kady Dandeneau, Sophia Fassi-Fehri, Melanie Hawtin, Desiraee Isaac-Pictou, Bethany Johnson, Rosalie Lalonde, Puisand Lai, Tara Llanes, Cindy Ouellet, Tamara Steeves, Elodie Tessier, Arinn Young

 

Wheelchair Fencing

Women’s Category B Sabre - Trinity Lowthian

Women’s Category B Epee - Trinity Lowthian

Men’s Category A Sabre - Ryan Roussel

Men’s Category A Epee - Ryan Roussel

Women’s Category A Sabre - Sylvie Morel

 

Wheelchair Rugby

Mixed Tournament - Cody Caldwell, Patrice Dagenais, Matt Delby, Joel Ewert, Byron Green, Trevor Hirschfield, Rio Kanda Kovac, Anthony Letourneau, Zak Madell, Travis Murao, Eric Rodrigues, Mike Whitehead

 

Wheelchair Tennis

Quad Singles - Robert Shaw

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