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1989

Saskatoon

Summer Games

Almost 2900 athletes and close to 600 coaches and managers gathered in Saskatoon for what would prove to be a remarkable feat of ingenuity and endurance: the Prairie city would become the first community to host both the Canada Winter and Summer Games.

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Sports

Team NB participated in 16 Sports.

The 1989 Canada Summer Games in Saskatoon brought together 2,743 athletes to participate in 16 different sports.

Introduction

14 days. 16 sports. 1 unforgettable event.

Second time around: Saskatoon plays host to another Canada Games

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Team NB

Team NB had 344 athletes participate in the 1989 Canada Games.

Total Athletes:

344

Athlete

Richard Sullivan

Basketball

Athlete

Sarah Forbes

Field Hockey

Athlete

Scott Hennigar

Athletics

Athlete

Michelle Mersereau

Archery

Athlete

Jason Sommerville

Soccer

Manager

William Mayberry

Basketball

Athlete

Janice Gagnon

Softball

Athlete

Peter Wedge

Cycling

Athlete

Jason Tozer

Volleyball

Athlete

Chantal Goguen

Softball

Athlete

Lisa Johnson

Field Hockey

Athlete

Robert Sherren

Volleyball

Manager

Pauline Wilson

Sailing

Athlete

Gina Slaviero

Swimming

Athlete

Brady Moore

Baseball

Athlete

Tracy Ross

Basketball

Coach

Paul Bélanger

Volleyball

Athlete

Kara Palmer

Basketball

Athlete

Thea Crawford

Archery

Manager

Ron Jackson

Swimming

Athlete

Michael d'Entremont

Cycling

Équipe de mission

Barry Wishart

Athlete

Jim Charters

Basketball

Athlete

Tracy Lordon

Basketball

1989

Richard Sullivan

Basketball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Sarah Forbes

Field Hockey

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Scott Hennigar

Athletics

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Michelle Mersereau

Archery

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Jason Sommerville

Soccer

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

William Mayberry

Basketball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Janice Gagnon

Softball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Peter Wedge

Cycling

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Jason Tozer

Volleyball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Chantal Goguen

Softball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Lisa Johnson

Field Hockey

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Robert Sherren

Volleyball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Pauline Wilson

Sailing

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Gina Slaviero

Swimming

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Brady Moore

Baseball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Tracy Ross

Basketball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Paul Bélanger

Volleyball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Kara Palmer

Basketball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Thea Crawford

Archery

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Ron Jackson

Swimming

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Michael d'Entremont

Cycling

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Barry Wishart

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Jim Charters

Basketball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1989

Tracy Lordon

Basketball

1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

YEAR

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

GAMES

Archery
Athletics
Baseball
Basketball
Canoe Kayak
Cycling
Diving
Field Hockey
Rowing
Sailing
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Volleyball
Wrestling

1989

The Games At A Glance

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G

+8

S

+1

B

+6

Total Medals Earned:

15

RESULTS

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

EVENT

Archery

Senior

G

Matthew LeBlanc

Track and Field

Race Walk

B

Ronald Comeau

Rowing

Pairs Female

B

TEAM NB: Kirsten Campbell, Erin Cusack

Archery

Junior

S

Stephen Smyth

Swimming

100 m Backstroke

B

Rae Sears

Track and Field

400 m Hurdles

G

Colin Inglis

Basketball

Men

B

TEAM NB: Neil Armstrong, Jon Campbell, Shawn Charlebois, Jim Charters, Jason Darling, Bryan Elliott, Timothy Johnston, Vinod Nair,John Ryan, Pat Ryan, Richard Sullivan, Joe Walker

Wrestling

52 kg

B

Serge Tardif

Field Hockey

G

TEAM NB: Josette Babineau, Louise Cormier, Sherri Field, Sarah Forbes, Lisa Johnson, Kara Keays, Heather Kyle, Joyce McCormack, Jennifer Murray, Kim O'Hara, Frances Moffatt, Rachel Schofield, Darlene Walsh, Tanya Whalen, Donna Hornibrook (Coach)

Rowing

Straight 4 Male

B

TEAM NB: Mark Fawcett, Jamie Cleveland, Jeff Bonham, Chris MacLean

Swimming

200 m Individual Medley

G

Marianne Limpert

Rowing

Doubles Male

G

TEAM NB: Jon Gogan, Jeff Smith

Swimming

100 m Breaststroke

G

Marianne Limpert

Rowing

Pairs Male

G

TEAM NB: Jon Gogan, Jamie Cleveland

Cycling

Criterium

G

Peter Wedge

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By the Numbers

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