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The previous mark was six, set at the 2002 Salt Lake City Paralympics. [2] With her fifth gold medal, she set the record for most gold medals won by any Winter Paralympian at a single Games, and she tied the record for gold medal haul of any Canadian Paralympian at a single Games, tying Chantal Petitclerc (who did the feat twice), Dixon, and ...
The Canadian women's goalball team qualified for the xparalympic games by virtue of the results at the 2023 Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile. [4] Team roster. Coach: Trent Farebrother. The following is the Canada squad in the goalball tournament of the 2024 Summer Paralympics. [5]
The Royal Canadian Mint manufactured the medals for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic games. All medals for the 2010 Winter Games were manufactured in the Mint's Ottawa facility. The medals were designed by Corrine Hunt and Omer Arbel. The medals are based on two large master artworks of an orca whale (to be used on the Olympic medals ...
Canadian Paralympic Committee: Website: www.paralympic.ca: Medals Ranked 5th: Gold 155 ... Gold medals Total medals; 1999 Mexico City: 4 3 3 10 9: 11: 2003 Mar del ...
Canada competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan, from 24 August to 5 September 2021. [1] On August 8, 2021, the Canadian Paralympic Committee announced the final team of 128 athletes (57 men and 71 women) competing in 128 sports. [2] [3] A total of 113 coaches and support staff will also accompany the team. [4]
The Paralympics listed for each athlete only include games when they won medals. See the particular article on the athlete for more details on when and for what nation an athlete competed. More medals are available in some events than others, and the number of events in which medals are available overall have changed over time.
Canada national wheelchair rugby team qualified for the Rio Paralympics at the 2015 Parapan American Games after defeating the United States in the gold medal match. [20] Canada was scheduled to open play in Rio against Brazil on September 14. Their second game was scheduled to be against Great Britain on September 15.
Canada competed at the XI Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia from October 18 to 29, 2000. [1] The Canadian team included 166 athletes; 113 on foot and 53 on wheelchairs. [ 2 ] Canada finished third in the medal table and won a total of ninety-six medals; thirty-eight gold, thirty-three silver and twenty-five bronze.