Canada Games
Manitoba swimmer enjoys mega medal haul at Games
4 minute read Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019As the Western Canada Summer Games reached its midway point Tuesday, there was little doubt Mia West had been one of Manitoba’s brightest stars in Swift Current, Sask.
The 13-year-old Winnipegger put the finishing touches on an amazing performance at the Games, finishing fourth in Tuesday’s female 1,500-metre open water swim at Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.
It was Mia’s first attempt at an open water swim but she’s already a veteran presence in the pool, where she earned gold medals in 50-, 100- and 200-metre freestyle events, 200-metre butterfly and 200-metre individual medley.
She was also golden as a member of Manitoba’s 4x100 mixed freestyle relay and 4x100 female relay while adding silver medals in the 4x200 mixed relay and 4x200 female relay and a fifth-place finish in the 100-m breaststroke.
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‘Fantastic experience’ for Manitoba
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1 minute read Friday, Feb. 22, 2019Three Manitobans — Winnipeg’s Faith Hezekiah, UBC’s Keylyn Filewich and Regina’s Kyanna Giles — were honoured as Canada West women’s basketball first-team all-stars on Thursday.
Hezekiah, a fourth-year forward for the University of Winnipeg Wesmen, was a member of the conference’s second team a year ago. Giles is a third-year guard for the Cougars, while Filewich is a third-year forward for the Thunderbirds.
Hezekiah recorded a career-high average of 23.8 points per game to lead Canada West women, while also averaging 10.3 rebounds per game, second in the conference, and became the first Wesmen player in Canada West history to average a double-double in back-to-back seasons.
“Faith stepped into a leading role as a fourth-year (player) and guided our team through the season,” Wesmen head coach Tanya McKay said.
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2 minute read Friday, Aug. 10, 2018It’s been a year since Victoria Tachinski won gold for Manitoba at the Canada Summer Games, but her performance is still being recognized today.
It was announced Wednesday that Tachinski, as well as Team New Brunswick para-athlete Max Arsenault, have been named the recipients of the 2017 Canada Summer Games Roland Michener Award.
It’s a $2,000 athletic bursary, which is awarded at the one-year anniversary of the Canada Games, that goes to athletes who exemplified leadership, co-operation and excellence during the Games.
Tachinski, a Vincent Massey Collegiate grad who now runs track at Penn State, captured three medals at the Games, as she helped guide her relay team to a silver medal in the 4x400-metre relay to go along with a gold medal in the 400m and a silver medal in the 800m race.
Games leave legacy worth celebrating
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017Manitoba medallists
3 minute read Monday, Aug. 14, 2017Manitoba won a total of 42 medals during the course of the 2017 Canada Summer Games — 10 gold, 15 silver and 17 bronze. We would like to salute those athletes and their accomplishments.
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400m Female: Victoria Tachinski
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