Manitoba medallists
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This article was published 13/08/2017 (2692 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Manitoba 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.
GOLD MEDALS
Athletics
400m Female: Victoria Tachinski
Canoe Kayak
IC-4 – 200m Female: Manitoba (Nicole Boyle, Maddy Mitchell, Sandra Page, Naomi Stevens)
Rowing
Single Scull Female: Emma Gray
Swimming
50m Freestyle Female: Oksana Chaput
100m Freestyle Female: Oksana Chaput
100m Freestyle Special Olympics Female – Quinlan Roberts
50m Breaststroke Special Olympics Female – Samantha Currie
Indoor Volleyball
Female: Manitoba (Ayiya Ottoga, Jayda Nault, Taylor Boughton, Julia Tays, Anna Maidment, Laura Hill, Tori Isford, Emma Parker, Jessica Andjelic, Averie Allard, Ashleigh Laube and Light Uchechukwu)
Wrestling
Individual up to 98kg Male – Hunter Lee
Individual up to 84kg Female – Jessica Rabet
SILVER MEDALS
Athletics
100m Special Olympics Female: Regan Hofley
200m Special Olympics Female: Regan Hofley
800m Female: Victoria Tachinski
4x400m Relay Female: Manitoba (Victoria Tachinski, Tayo Babalola, Erin White, Sophia Mbabaali)
High Jump Male: Nathan Smith
Triple Jump Female: Rebekah Eckert
Baseball
Male: Team Manitoba (Tanner Boyle, Jordan Lussier, Jordan Peck, Yanykk Nadeau, Ethan Walpole, Kyle Dyck,Tristan Peters, John Patmore, Lyndon Zimmer, Reece Wilson, Darnell Wyke, Noah Geekie, Noah Funk, Jared Bridges, Cam Thickson, Martin Gisiger, Owen Harms, Zach Giesbrecht, Cole Pike, Jared McCorrister
Canoe Kayak
C-1 5000m Female: Maddy Mitchell
C-2 1000m Female: Manitoba (Nicole Boyle, Maddy Mitchell)
K-1 200m Male: James Lavallée
Swimming
50m Backstroke Special Olympics Female: Quinlan Roberts
50m Butterfly Female: Oksana Chaput
Triathlon
3X Relay Female: Manitoba (Kyla Roy, Claire Healey, Caitlyn Roy)
Wrestling
Individual up to 52kg Male: Khaled Aldrar
Individual up to 76kg Male: Carson Lee
BRONZE MEDALS
Athletics
100m Female: Tegan Turner
800m Male: Shane Dillon
4x100m Relay Female: Manitoba (Tegan Turner, Tayo Babalola, Rachael McLeod, Brianna Tynes)
Javelin Female: Brooke-Lynn Boyd
Basketball
Female: Manitoba (Emily Johnson, Jillian Duncan, Emerson Martin, Debbie Nkiasi, Niyah Becker, Talia Peters, Anna Kernaghan, Lauren Bartlett, Autumn Agan, Lana Shypit, Vanessa Lee, Clair Signatovich)
Canoe Kayak
C-1 1000m Female: Maddy Mitchell
C-1 5000m Male: Sam Stevens
C-2 200m Female: Manitoba (Nicole Boyle, Maddy Mitchell)
K-1 500m Male: James Lavallée
K-1 5000m Female: Emma Mitchell
K-4 200m Male: Manitoba (Zachary Adams, Hayden Fellner, James Lavallée, Sacha Skirzyk)
Rowing
Double Sculls Female: Manitoba (Emma Gray, Gabriella Yakemow)
Quadruple Sculls Female: Manitoba (Abby Dent, Justine Gillert, Emma Gray, Gabriella Yakemow)
Swimming
50m Backstroke Special Olympics Female: Samantha Currie
100m Backstroke Special Olympics Female: Samantha Currie
100m Butterfly Female: Oksana Chaput
Triathlon
Individual Female: Kyla Roy