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2005

Regina

Summer Games

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.

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

Sports

Team NB participated in 15 Sports.

In total, there were 1,644 medals handed out during the 15-day event, which showcased the very best of Canadian sport and spirit.

Introduction

15 days. 16 sports. 1 unforgettable event.

A Centennial Birthday Bash: In 2005, Saskatchewan celebrated their centennial anniversary by welcoming the Canada Games to Regina.

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

Team NB

Team NB had 410 athletes participate in the 2005 Canada Games.

Total Athletes:

410

Athlete

Marie-France Noël

Softball

Technical Support

Charlotte Edwards

Rowing

Athlete

Apryll Stansfield

Rowing

Athlete

Dan Tibbetts

Rugby

Athlete

Martine Belliveau

Soccer

Athlete

Michael Bone

Athletics

Athlete

Joshua MacLeod

Volleyball

Manager

Bill Saunders

Soccer

Athlete

Amanda Robinson

Soccer

Athlete

Kent Fulton

Baseball

Athlete

Kennedy Coleman-Eustace

Basketball

Athlete

Allison Malone

Field Hockey

Athlete

Mathieu Mallet

Soccer

Manager

Amelia Barry

Tennis

Athlete

Chanelle Roy

Soccer

Apprentice Coach

Christine Powers-Tomsons

Volleyball

Athlete

Sébastien Dubé

Soccer

Athlete

Dustin Barnett

Softball

Coach

Theresa Zunich

Swimming

Athlete

Eric Tremblay

Rowing

Athlete

Andrew McNeill

Baseball

Athlete

Derek Madson

Rugby

Manager

Denise Ouellet

National Artists Program

Coach

Geoff Lander

Soccer

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Marie-France Noël

Softball

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Charlotte Edwards

Rowing

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Apryll Stansfield

Rowing

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Dan Tibbetts

Rugby

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Martine Belliveau

Soccer

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Michael Bone

Athletics

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Joshua MacLeod

Volleyball

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Bill Saunders

Soccer

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Amanda Robinson

Soccer

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Kent Fulton

Baseball

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Kennedy Coleman-Eustace

Basketball

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Allison Malone

Field Hockey

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Mathieu Mallet

Soccer

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Amelia Barry

Tennis

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Chanelle Roy

Soccer

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Christine Powers-Tomsons

Volleyball

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Sébastien Dubé

Soccer

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Dustin Barnett

Softball

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Theresa Zunich

Swimming

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Eric Tremblay

Rowing

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Andrew McNeill

Baseball

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Derek Madson

Rugby

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

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Denise Ouellet

National Artists Program

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

2005

Geoff Lander

Soccer

2005 Regina, Saskatchewan

YEAR

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

GAMES

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

2005

The Games At A Glance

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G

+1

S

+4

B

+1

Total Medals Earned:

6

RESULTS

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

EVENT

Soccer

S

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

Wrestling

Women’s 36-40 kg

G

Krista Betts

Wrestling

Men’s 43-46 kg

S

Chris Deering

Rowing

Rowing

S

TEAM NB: Alex Hall, Daniel Guest, Benjamin Mills, Mike Stockford

Rowing

Men’s Four

B

TEAM NB: Alex Hall, Daniel Guest, Joshua Fowler, Mike Stockford

Wrestling

Men’s up to 63 kg

S

Shawn LeBlanc

Photos

By the Numbers

2025

St. John's

The next chapter of the Canada Games takes place in St. John’s during the Summer of 2025.

2027

Quebec

A future chapter of the Canada Games takes place in Québec during the Winter of 2027.

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2029

New Brunswick

Welcoming the best athletes from across Canada to New Brunswick in the Summer of 2029.

Coming soon!
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Upcoming Games

Get Ready For The Upcoming Canada Games

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

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Winter Games

2022

2022 Niagara, Ontario

Summer Games

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