Commonwealth and Olympic medallist Michelle Williams of North York, Ont., earned her first individual international medal placing third in the women’s 50-m freestyle to open the eighth stop on the FINA World Cup swimming circuit.

Leigh has been instrumental in developing and successfully leading the women’s high performance program since 1996, first as a head coach at numerous Games and World Championships and since 2005 as WCL’s Women’s National Coach. Since 1993, the Women’s National Team program has produced 40 Senior World Championship medals and 6 Olympic medals.

Brittany MacLean spanned two generations of Canadian swimming and earned a reputation as a hard worker and tough competitor.

SINGAPORE – Commonwealth & Olympic medallist Katerine Savard of Pont-Rouge, Que., won the bronze medal on Friday in the women’s 100-m butterfly at a FINA World Cup swimming competition.

Montreal, October 13, 2016 – After a prolific career as a judoka, and more than ten years as part of the National Team’s coaching squad, Nicolas Gill is now stepping a little further away from the tatami. Gill officially stepped into a new role as Judo Canada’s Interim Chief Executive Officer as of last Tuesday.

LANGFORD, BC — The 57-year-old Englishman joins Canada’s Men’s Sevens program after leading Samoa’s sevens team the past year.

Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) congratulates Claire Carver-Dias on her selection as Team Canada’s Chef de Mission for the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia.

8 September 2016, HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, will join the inaugural Commonwealth Sports Summit on 6 October in Edmonton.

(Vallnord, AND – September 4, 2016) Catharine Pendrel (Luna Pro Team) of Kamlo

CGC congratulates the 313 athletes on Canada’s Olympic Team for a successful Rio 2016 Olympic Games.