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2017

Winnipeg

Summer Games

The 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Canada Games and acknowledged Canada’s 150th birthday. Winnipeg is the second city in Manitoba to host a summer edition of the Canada Games after Brandon hosted a summer Games in 1997. The Winnipeg games were the most successful games to date for Team NB with four gold, nine silver, and eleven bronze for a total of twenty-four medals won.

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

Sports

Team NB participated in 16 Sports.

In total, there were 1,746 medals handed out during the 17-day event, which showcased the very best of Canadian sport and spirit.

Introduction

17 days. 18 sports. 1 unforgettable event

The Hottest Summer in Half a Century. In 2017, Winnipeg, Gimli and Kenora hosted a Summer Games that celebrated 50 years of excellence.

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

Team NB

Team NB had 391 athletes participate in the 2017 Canada Games.

Total Athletes:

391

Athlete

Bryan Thomas

Athletics

Athlete

Noah Brake

Swimming

Coach

Natasha LeBlanc

Volleyball

Athlete

Annabelle Boudreau

Wrestling

Coach

Danielle Kent

Canoe Kayak

Athlete

Paul Tremblay

Cycling

Athlete

Justin Drapeau

Volleyball

Athlete

Kenneth McGovern

Athletics

Athlete

Jesse Williams

Softball

Athlete

Rachel Farwell

Basketball

Athlete

Harrison Buck

Soccer

Athlete

Eric Young

Softball

Assistant Coach

Wayne Arsenault

Canoe Kayak

Athlete

Toussaint Mumbili

Soccer

Coach

Jean-Guy Cormier

Cycling

Athlete

Tyrell Marin

Athletics

Athlete

Liam Turgeon

Athletics

Athlete

Daeton Pitre

Swimming

Athlete

Jean-Luc Bastarache

Athletics

Athlete

Noah McCarthy

Basketball

Coach

Michael Roy

Volleyball

Athlete Assistant

Wendy Dobbin

Swimming

Athlete

Lucie Ford

Sailing

Athlete

Alex Mockler

Tennis

2017

Bryan Thomas

Athletics

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Noah Brake

Swimming

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Natasha LeBlanc

Volleyball

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Annabelle Boudreau

Wrestling

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Danielle Kent

Canoe Kayak

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Paul Tremblay

Cycling

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Justin Drapeau

Volleyball

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Kenneth McGovern

Athletics

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Jesse Williams

Softball

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Rachel Farwell

Basketball

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Harrison Buck

Soccer

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Eric Young

Softball

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Wayne Arsenault

Canoe Kayak

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Toussaint Mumbili

Soccer

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Jean-Guy Cormier

Cycling

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Tyrell Marin

Athletics

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Liam Turgeon

Athletics

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Daeton Pitre

Swimming

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Jean-Luc Bastarache

Athletics

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Noah McCarthy

Basketball

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Michael Roy

Volleyball

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Wendy Dobbin

Swimming

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Lucie Ford

Sailing

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

2017

Alex Mockler

Tennis

2017 Winnipeg, Manitoba

YEAR

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

GAMES

Athletics
Baseball
Basketball
Beach Volleyball
Canoe Kayak
Cycling
Golf
Rowing
Sailing
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball
Wrestling

2017

The Games At A Glance

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G

+4

S

+9

B

+11

Total Medals Earned:

24

RESULTS

ATHLETE/TEAM

SPORT

EVENT

Athletics

1500 m Wheelchair Para Female

G

Veronica Coombes

Swimming

400 m Medley Male

B

Jacob Gallant

Swimming

5000 m Open Water Female

B

Brooklyn Douthwright

Swimming

200 m medley Para Male

S

Jesse Canney

Wrestling

Up to 44 kg Female

B

Annabelle Boudreau

Swimming

100 m Freestyle Female

B

Brooklyn Douthwright

Athletics

5000 m Female

S

Laura Dickinson

Athletics

Discus Para Female

B

Christel Robichaud

Athletics

200 m Wheelchair Para Female

G

Veronica Coombes

Wrestling

Up to 56 kg Male

B

Alex Cormier

Swimming

50 m Freestyle Female

S

Brooklyn Douthwright

Swimming

50 m Backstroke Female

S

Brooklyn Douthwright

Golf

Team

B

TEAM NB: Calvin Ross, Samuel Reid, Stuart Earle

Athletics

400 m Wheelchair Para Female

G

Veronica Coombes

Wrestling

Up to 48 kg Female

S

Tania Blanchard

Athletics

1500 m Wheelchair Para Male

B

Jacob LeBlanc

Athletics

3000 m Steeplechase Female

S

Laura Dickinson

Wrestling

Up to 85 kg Male

S

Justin Shannon

Athletics

Shot Put Male

B

Liam Turgeon

Wrestling

Up to 64 kg Female

S

Jasmine Thebeau

Swimming

100 m Backstroke Para Male

B

Jesse Canney

Wrestling

98–120 kg Male

G

Chris O’Toole

Swimming

50 m Butterfly Para Male

S

Jesse Canney

Volleyball

Indoor

B

TEAM NB: Jessie Robichaud, Terrie Robichaud, Eliza Druart, Bethany Smith, Lauryn Colpitts, Bailey Lemieux, Nicki Jamieson, Joanie Arsenault, Sara Chiasson, Sarah Glynn, Courteney Hillier, Télia Gaudet

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

2023

2023 Prince Edward Island

Winter Games

2022

2022 Niagara, Ontario

Summer Games

Previous Games

Explore The Games Throughout The Years

Photos

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