
2015
Prince George

The most recent Canada Winter Games on record saw one province take Prince George, B.C. by storm: by the time the torch was extinguished on March 1st, Quebec athletes had won no fewer than 141 medals, 62 of which were gold.
Prince George
Winter Games
2015




By The Numbers

Game Results
2015
Prince George
Gold
Silver
Bronze
3
4
6
Hailey
Baisley
Archery
Recurve - Individual Male
B
Miranda
Dedam
Figure skating
Special Olympics Singles Level III Female
S
Maxime
Emond
Judo
Individual Up to 100 kg Male
B
Louis
Fortin
Cross Country Skiing
Skiing 2.5 km Standing Classic (Interval Start) Para Male
S
Louis
Fortin
Cross Country Skiing
5 km Standing Free (Interval Start) Para Male
G
Louis
Fortin
Cross Country Skiing
1.2 km Standing Classic Sprint Para Male
G
Jedrick
Imbault
Judo
Individual Up to 73 kg Male
B
Alyssa
Murphy
Archery
Compound - Individual Female
B
Scott
Ring
Target Shooting
Air Pistol - Individual Male
G
Team NB
Emily Dean, Delayne Donahue
Target Shooting
Air Rifle - Team Female
S
Team NB
Nathalie Poirier, Kim Melanson, Amélie Gould, Brigitte Savoie, Katia Arseneau, Zoe Gagnon, Claudia Cullinan, Renee Richard, Isabelle Cormier, Dominik LeBlanc, Sabrina Cormier, Lauren Scott, Catherine lang, Jade MacDonald, Jenny Snowden, Brittany Snowden, Shanie Cormier, Miguelle Proulx
Ringette
Female
B
Team NB
Heidi Evans, Rikki Doak, Sarah Gilbert, Coutney Sarault and Alyssa Seymoor
Speed Skating
Short Track - 3000 m Relay Male
S
Team NB
Brendan Corey, Roger Fulton, Seamus Smith, Paul Tremblay, Brady Oakes
Speed Skating
Short Track - 3000 m Relay Male
B
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Participants
2015
Prince George

Louis Fortin, originally from Shippagan is one of the most successful athletes for Team NB to ever step on the podium.
The Games at a Glance
Team NB
