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2005

Regina

Saskatchewan turned one hundred years young in 2005. It celebrated by becoming the first province to host Canada Games three times. These Summer Games in Regina marked a few other breakthroughs: athletes were given permission to compete in two different sports for the first time, women’s wrestling made its debut, and the addition of diversity ambassadors rounded out another important stage of growth for the Canada Games.

Regina

Summer Games

2005

By The Numbers

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Game Results

2005
Regina
Gold
Silver
Bronze

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4

1

Krista

Betts

Wrestling

Women’s 36-40 kg

G

Chris

Deering

Wrestling

Men’s 43-46 kg

S

Shawn

LeBlanc

Wrestling

Men’s up to 63 kg

S

Team NB

Alex Hall, Daniel Guest, Benjamin Mills, Mike Stockford

Men’s Lightweight Fours

Rowing

S

Team NB

Alex Hall, Daniel Guest, Joshua Fowler, Mike Stockford

Rowing

Men’s Four

B

Team NB

Denis Chenard, Eric Cormier, Sebastien Dube, Eric Gaudet, Mathieu Giroux, Mathew Lally, Travis Moore, Kenneth Morrison, Peter Tryphonopolous, Olivier Babineau, Scott Brown, Philippe Demers, Maxime Ferlatte,cMathieu Mallet, Antonio Mekari, Giuseppe Scichilone, David Smith

Men’s

Soccer

S

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 Participants

2005
Regina

Women's wrestling is golden at these Canada Games, showing once again why the team is one of province’s strongest performers: wrestling has the third highest medal count of all New Brunswick sports.

The Games at a Glance
Team NB

Medalists

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