Badminton Canada Announces Team for Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games

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OTTAWA, August 5, 2010 – In her last international competition before retirement, Anna Rice (Vancouver, BC), Canada’s top-ranked female badminton player, ranked 29th in the world, will lead a very talented group of Canadian badminton players into Delhi, India in October for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. The Canadian team will face many of the world’s top badminton nations including Malaysia, England, Singapore and the hosts from India.

“I’m especially excited to welcome our badminton athletes to the Canadian team going to Delhi,” said Martha Deacon, Canada’s Chef de Mission. “Over the past ten years, as a leader in badminton nationally and internationally, I have had the privilege of watching each one of these athletes develop into world-class players. I’m sure the Commonwealth Games will be pivotal to their success."

Kyle Hunter, Executive Director of Badminton Canada, added: “We are sending a top-notch team with a nice mix of both experience and youth. We know that players like Anna Rice and Jon Vandervet (Edmonton, AB) will provide great leadership to the younger players and as a group they’ll aim to perform at their highest level in both singles and doubles. On the women’s side, Badminton Canada would like to acknowledge the selflessness of veteran player and Olympian Milaine Cloutier for allowing her hard-earned spot on the team to be utilized by a younger deserving National Team athlete. It is this kind of sacrifice and camaraderie amongst our athletes that will bring our program to new levels of achievement.”

Athletes named by Badminton Canada to Team Canada for the 2010 Commonwealth Games were selected based on their ranking after several competitions across North America over the past six months. They include:

Women

Anna Rice, 29, (Vancouver, BC), Women’s Singles, 2nd Commonwealth Games, 2-time Olympian

Michelle Li, 18, (Toronto, ON), Women’s Singles & Women’s Doubles 1st Commonwealth Games, silver medalist in Women’s Doubles at 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games

Alexandra Bruce, 20, (Toronto, ON), Women’s Doubles, 1st Commonwealth Games, silver medalist in Women’s Doubles at 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games

Grace Gao, 20, (Calgary, AB), Mixed Doubles 1st Commonwealth Games

Joycelyn Ko, 24, (Toronto, ON), Women’s Singles, 1st Commonwealth Games

Alternate: Milaine Cloutier, 38, (Airdrie, AB), Women’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles

Men

David Snider, 22, (Winnipeg, MB), Men’s Singles, 1st Commonwealth Games

Alexander Pang, 22, (Calgary, AB), Men’s Singles, 1st Commonwealth Games

Alvin Lau, 25, (Vancouver, BC), Men’s Doubles, 1st Commonwealth Games

Jon Vandervet, 28, (Edmonton, AB), Men’s Doubles, 1st Commonwealth Games

Toby Ng, 24, (Calgary, AB), Mixed Doubles, 1st Commonwealth Games

Alternate: Joseph Rogers, 21, (Ottawa, ON), Men’s Singles

Coaches

Ram Nayyar (Vancouver, BC)

Jeff White (Calgary, AB)

Interviews with individual athletes and coaches can be arranged by contacting Kyle Hunter, Executive Director, Badminton Canada, Phone: (613) 569-2424 ext 101, Email: khunter@badminton.ca

The Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games will be the world’s largest multi-sport competition this year, drawing more than 4,000 athletes from 71 nations and territories. For more information on Team Canada, visit www.commonwealthgames.ca.

About Badminton Canada
Badminton Canada is the National governing body for the sport of badminton in Canada with its head office in Ottawa, Ontario. Badminton Canada is a non-profit organization that holds status as a Canadian Amateur Athletic Association. Badminton Canada is empowered by its members to govern the sport of badminton in Canada and is committed to delivering value to its members.

About Commonwealth Games Canada
Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) is the international franchise holder for the Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth movement in Canada, and an active, contributing member of the Canadian sport community. The mission of Commonwealth Games Canada is to strengthen sport within Canada and throughout the Commonwealth, by participating in the Commonwealth Games and by using sport as a development tool.

Derek Johnston
Commonwealth Games Canada Communications
(613) 837-3377
derek@face-value.ca

Kyle Hunter
Executive Director
Badminton Canada
(613) 569-2424 ext 101
khunter@badminton.ca