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The 2022 Canada Summer Games or informally as Niagara 2022 is the summer season portion of the Canada Games and a multi-sport event for amateur athletes. The games took place from August 6–21, 2022 in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada, with some diving competitions taking place in Toronto. There were 17 sports and 20 disciplines in total.
The first Canada Summer Games was the 1969 Canada Summer Games. The most recent Canada Summer Games was the 2022 Canada Summer Games which took place August 6–21, 2022 in the Niagara Region. [3] The next Canada Summer Games, the 2025 Canada Summer Games, will be hosted in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. St.
Athletes enter the Games representing each of their respective 13 provinces or territories. The first Games were held as part of Canada's Centennial Year Celebrations in 1967. Ontario and Quebec remain the only two provinces to win the Canada Winter Games thus far, with British Columbia and Alberta constantly secured in the third and fourth ...
June 5 Friendly: Canada : Cancelled Iran Vancouver, Canada: 16:00 UTC−7 Report: Stadium: BC Place Note: The match was cancelled amid criticism over concerns related to having Iran as the opposing team.
[10] [11] On May 23, 2022, it was confirmed that Canada had earned a bipartie spot for each of the wheelchair tournaments. This meant team size overall for basketball was 16 (eight per gender), the maximum permitted. [12] The 3x3 teams were officially named on July 18, 2022. [13] The wheelchair teams were officially named on July 22, 2022. [14 ...
Twenty-one players from the Canada Games soccer tournament have since been inducted in the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame as honoured players from their professional and international careers (through the Class of 2022). Garry Ayre ( British Columbia 1973 gold) Patrice Bernier ( Quebec 1997 gold) Bob Bolitho ( British Columbia 1973 gold)
The Canadian with the most Winter medals is Cindy Klassen, who has 6 medals; 1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze. [5] While Canadian Winter Olympian Clara Hughes also has 6, her medals are split across Winter (4 medals) and Summer (2 medals) Games. [6] The Canadian with the most medals at a single Winter Games is Cindy Klassen, who won 5 at the 2006 ...
2022 World Games; IOC code: CAN: NOC: Canadian Olympic Committee: in Birmingham, United States 7 July 2022 () – 17 July 2022 () Competitors: 132 (70 men and 62 women) in 22 sports: Medals Ranked 14th: Gold 5 Silver 5 Bronze 5 Total 15: World Games appearances