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Artistic Gymnastics

Unapologetically athletic, artistic swimming is an embodiment of creativity, flexibility, strength, and technique.

Artistic swimming joined the Olympic program for the first time at the Los Angeles Games in 1984 with both solo and duet events. These events returned to the Olympic program in 1988 and 1992. Since the 2000 Olympic Games, artistic swimming has included both the team event and the duet. Team Canada has won 8 Olympic medals in artistic swimming.


Artistic swimming has been on the Canada Winter Games sport program since the inaugural 1967 Games in Quebec City, QC. It will switch over to the Summer Games program for the 2025 Canada Summer Games in Newfoundland and Labrador.


Featuring notable alumni such as Jacqueline Simoneau, Rosalie Boissonneault and Emily Armstrong, the Canada Games have been a crucial step to many of Team Canada’s Olympic artistic swimmers.

Team NB

Team NB has had 166 athletes participate in Artistic Gymnastics.

Total Athletes:

166

Athlete

Steven Fleckenstein

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Lisa Newell

Alpine Skiing

Coach

Michael Christie

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Gilles Daigle

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Mike Lekborg

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Ann Bagna

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Bruce Harding

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Lucie Lajoie

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Tim Wales

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Helene Renault

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Charles Rice

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Lee Lannen

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Peter Larlee

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Blair Vessey

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

George Hamilton

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Richard Stainsforth

Alpine Skiing

1979

Steven Fleckenstein

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Lisa Newell

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Michael Christie

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Gilles Daigle

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Mike Lekborg

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1975

Ann Bagna

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Bruce Harding

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Lucie Lajoie

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Tim Wales

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Helene Renault

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Charles Rice

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Lee Lannen

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Peter Larlee

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1971

Blair Vessey

Alpine Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

George Hamilton

Alpine Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1969

Richard Stainsforth

Alpine Skiing

1969 Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Total Medals Earned:

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RESULTS

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

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Artistic Gymnastics

Individual

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Cindy Cormier

Artistic Gymnastics

Vault Male

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Cameron MacMaster

Artistic Gymnastics

Vault

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Cindy Cormier

New Brunswick’s First Fifty Years

When the first Canada Games came to a close in Quebec City, even its most optimistic proponents couldn’t have imagined what lay ahead. And yet, fifty years later, the Canada Games are just getting started.


Check out the New Brunswick’s First 50 Years magazine.

2025

2025 St.John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Summer Games

2023

2023 Prince Edward Island

Winter Games

2022

2022 Niagara, Ontario

Summer Games

Previous Games

Explore The Games Throughout The Years

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