Gymnastics Canada Confirms Team for the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games
OTTAWA, Ontario, August 31, 2010 – Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique and Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) today confirmed the gymnastics athletes and coaches named to Team Canada for the XIXth Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India this October.
The rhythmic gymnastics team for Canada will feature Mariam Chamilova (Maple, ON), Demetra Mantcheva (Richmond, BC), and Nerissa Mo (Vancouver, BC). The three athletes represent the top rhythmic gymnastics competitors in Canada and will all compete this September at the 2010 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Moscow, Russia before travelling to the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Robert Watson (Port Coquitlam, BC) will be representing Canada as part of the five-member men’s artistic gymnastics team. Watson recently qualified for the men’s all around final at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore with a solid performance in all six events. Another gymnast to watch is Ian Galvan (Calgary, AB), who was a member of Alberta’s silver-medal-winning men’s gymnastics team at the 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon.
For women’s artistic gymnastics, team members include Kristin Klarenbach (Edmonton, AB) of the Champions Gymnastics Club in Edmonton, who finished with a bronze medal at the 2010 Canadian Gymnastics Championships in Kamloops, BC; Emma Willis (Sarnia, ON), coached by Dave and Elizabeth Brubaker who recently, as a pair, were named International Coach of the Year by Gymnastics Canada; and Cynthia Lemieux-Guillemette (St.-Hubert, QC), who placed sixth at the 2010 Canadian Gymnastics Championships, represents the Gym-Richelieu club and looks forward to the uneven bars, her favourite event.
“I was fortunate to see Robert (Watson) compete in Singapore at the recent Youth Olympic Games and look forward to his encore performance in Delhi,” says Team Canada Chef de Mission, Martha Deacon. “In fact, having watched all of these talented athletes at recent Canadian championships, I’m really excited about their potential to turn in best-ever performances at this pivotal competition, with the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London just around the corner.”
“The team representing Canada in gymnastics brings youth, energy and solid international experience to the event,” says Gymnastics Canada President and Chief Executive Officer, Jean-Paul Caron. “We expect solid performances from our athletes and unparalleled support from our top caliber coaches at this important event.”
For rhythmic gymnastics, athletes were selected based on results at the Elite Canada event in March 11-14 in Toronto (35%) and the Canadian Individual Championships June 2-6 in Edmonton (65%). The top three ranked gymnasts from the Senior National Team were named to the Commonwealth team. The men’s artistic gymnastics team was selected through a pool of senior athletes identified according to rankings at the Canadian Championships May 24-30 in Kamloops, BC, with final selection of the five team members completed during training camps in mid-August. The women’s artistic gymnastics athletes were selected during the same process as was used to identify the 2010 World Championships team. The process involved a selection working group that identified eligible athletes based on 2010 Canadian Championships results, trials which took place Aug 15-16 in Toronto, on an athlete’s demonstrated ability to contribute towards the team total and medal count, on previous international experience, and on individual qualities of the athlete.
The gymnastics athletes named to Team Canada for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi include:
Name | Hometown | Discipline |
Tariq Dowers | Mississauga, ON | Men’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Ian Galvan | Calgary, AB | Men’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Anderson Loran | Saskatoon, SK | Men’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Jason Scott | Richmond, BC | Men’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Robert Watson | Port Coquitlam, BC | Men’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Mariam Chamilova | Maple, ON | Rhythmic Gymnastics |
Demetra Mantcheva | Richmond, BC | Rhythmic Gymnastics |
Nerissa Mo | Vancouver, BC | Rhythmic Gymnastics |
Kristin Klarenbach | Edmonton, AB | Women’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Cynthia Lemieux-Guillemette |
St-Hubert, QC |
Women’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Emma Willis | Sarnia, ON | Women’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Catherine Dion | Gatineau, QC | Women’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Gabrielle May | Winnipeg, MB | Women’s Artistic Gymnastics |
Supporting the 2010 Commonwealth Games gymnastics team in Delhi will be:
Name | Hometown | Function |
Catherine Haines | Ottawa, ON | Gymnastics Team Leader |
Svetlana Joukova | Richmond Hill, ON | Rhythmic Gymnastics Coach |
Dajana Kosarac | Vancouver, BC | Rhythmic Gymnastics Coach |
Elizabeth Brubaker | Sarnia, ON | Women`s Artistic Gymnastics Coach |
Michel Charron | St. Hubert, QC | Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Coach |
Valérie Oudin | Edmonton, AB | Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Coach |
Chris Foo | Mississauga, ON | Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Coach |
Ferenc Szabo | Langley, BC | Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Coach |
Artistic gymnastics was first included on the Commonwealth Games program at the 1978 Games in Edmonton with rhythmic gymnastics not added until the 1990 Games in Auckland, New Zealand. The gymnastics events at the XIXth Commonwealth Games in Delhi will take place first with the artistic events October 4-8 and rhythmic events October 12-14.
Interviews with individual athletes and coaches leading up to the Commonwealth Games can be arranged by contacting Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique Communication Consultant Ron Scammell at ronscammell@yahoo.com or (613) 298-9196 (cell). Interviews during the Games can be arranged via the Team Canada Media Attaché onsite at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
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 Gymnastics Canada
First established in 1969, Gymnastics Canada is the national governing body for the sport of gymnastics in Canada. Gymnastics Canada works closely with the twelve Provincial Federations and the 700 local clubs to provide a broad range of programs and services to meet the needs of all participants. From athlete development to coaching and judging education, Gymnastics Canada sets the operating standards and practices for the sport in Canada. Our mandate is to promote and provide positive and diverse gymnastics experience through the delivery of quality and safe gymnastics programming.
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.
Ron Scammell
Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique
Communication Consultant
(613) 298-9196 (cell)
ronscammell@yahoo.com
Derek Johnston
Commonwealth Games Canada Communications
(613) 837-3377
derek@face-value.ca