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OTTAWA – Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique (GCG) is pleased to announce that Mr. Peter Nicol has been selected by the GCG Board of Directors as the new President/CEO of GCG.
MONTREAL, Que., Sept. 8, 2014 - The Canadian Paralympic Committee is pleased to announce that five-time Paralympian Chantal Petitclerc (Montreal, Que.) has been named Team Canada's Chef de Mission for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, marking exactly two years to go until competition begins in Rio.
(Hafjell, NOR – September 6, 2014) Canada’s Catharine Pendrel of Kamloops, BC won the elite women World Championships title on Saturday, in Hafjell, Norway, her career second title.
Edmonton’s bid to build support locally, provincially and across the country to bring the Commonwealth Games back to Alberta’s capital city was officially kicked off
GLASGOW, Scotland, August 3, 2014 – Canada reclaimed third place in the medal standings in Glasgow after finishing fourth behind host nation India four years ago in Delhi.
EDINBURGH, Scotland – Jennifer Abel of Laval, Que., earned her third medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games on Saturday with silver on women’s three-metre springboard while Vincent Riendeau of Pointe-Claire, added a bronze on men’s tower.
Michelle Li made Canadian badminton history in the final of the Commonwealth Games women’s singles, becoming the first Canadian woman to stand on top of the podium after a stellar win in the final against local favorite Kirsty Gilmour of Scotland.