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1971

Saskatoon

Winter Games

In 1971, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan worked tirelessly to accommodate its soon-to-be guests. Inspired by the spirit of the previous Games, organizers not only converted a four-storey department store into housing for athletes, but they also went so far as to build Blackstrap Ski Hill, one of the few man-made mountains in the world.

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Sports

Team NB participated in 17 Sports.

The 1971 Canada Winter Games in Saskatoon brought together 687 athletes to participate in 17 different sports.

Introduction

12 days. 17 sports. 1 unforgettable event.

A mountain of memories

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Team NB

Team NB had 196 athletes participate in the 1971 Canada Games.

Total Athletes:

196

Athlete

Mary O'Brien

Cross Country Skiing

Athlete

Anders Jensen

Cross Country Skiing

Athlete

George Hamilton

Cross Country Skiing

Athlete

John McGrattan

Basketball

Athlete

Alexander MacMillan

Table Tennis

Coach

Joyce Douthwright

Basketball

Athlete

Mary Sproule

Synchronized Swimming

Athlete

Kimberly McFarlane

Curling

Athlete

Robert Johnson

Gymnastics

Athlete

Marilyn Watts

Basketball

Athlete

Geraldine Lindley

Fencing

Athlete

Elaine Flewelling

Synchronized Swimming

Athlete

Marlene Vaughn

Basketball

Athlete

Patti Chapman

Gymnastics

Athlete

Joanne Embree

Cross Country Skiing

Athlete

Gerald Hachey

Figure Skating

Athlete

Derek Delves

Wrestling

Athlete

Robert Wood

Hockey

Athlete

David Frenette

Hockey

Athlete

Marilyn Miller

Curling

Athlete

Jacqueline Johnson

Table Tennis

Athlete

Cecile Lanteigne

Volleyball

Athlete

Donald Price

Basketball

Athlete

Michael Flynn

Wrestling

1971

Mary O'Brien

Cross Country Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Anders Jensen

Cross Country Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

George Hamilton

Cross Country Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

John McGrattan

Basketball

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Alexander MacMillan

Table Tennis

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Joyce Douthwright

Basketball

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Mary Sproule

Synchronized Swimming

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Kimberly McFarlane

Curling

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Robert Johnson

Gymnastics

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Marilyn Watts

Basketball

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Geraldine Lindley

Fencing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Elaine Flewelling

Synchronized Swimming

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Marlene Vaughn

Basketball

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Patti Chapman

Gymnastics

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Joanne Embree

Cross Country Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Gerald Hachey

Figure Skating

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Derek Delves

Wrestling

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Robert Wood

Hockey

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

David Frenette

Hockey

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Marilyn Miller

Curling

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Jacqueline Johnson

Table Tennis

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Cecile Lanteigne

Volleyball

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Donald Price

Basketball

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

Michael Flynn

Wrestling

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

YEAR

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

GAMES

Alpine Skiing
Badminton
Basketball
Boxing
Cross Country Skiing
Curling
Fencing
Figure Skating
Gymnastics
Hockey
Judo
Speed Skating
Synchronized Swimming
Table Tennis
Volleyball
Weightlifting
Wrestling

1971

The Games At A Glance

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G

+2

S

+0

B

+3

Total Medals Earned:

6

RESULTS

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

EVENT

Figure Skating

Singles Class “B” Men’s

G

Emery Leger

Boxing

Welterweight

B

Leo Charles Pelletier

Alpine Dual Slalom Number "A"

B

TEAM NB: George Hamilton, Blair Vessie, Richard Stanisforth

Weightlifting

123 1/4 lb

G

Clark Hamilton

Wrestling

191 1/2 lb

G

Ron Harwood

Boxing

Light Welterweight

B

Raymond Bradford

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By the Numbers

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