TeamBC took home a record 146 medals at the Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg. That got the province second place to Ontario’s 212 medals at the national sporting event which saw thousands of athletes from all over the country compete for gold.
It was the last medal of the Summer Games that broke the previous record of 145, a gold won by the women’s softball team on Sunday.
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The list of gold medal winners is:
- Jerome Blake, Kelowna – men’s 200-m race
- Malcolm Jovahny Borsoi – men’s 200-m Special Olympics race
- Jesse Hooton, Surrey – men’s 5000-m race
- Jackson Cheung, Vancouver – men’s 110-m hurdles
- Megan Champoux, Aldergrove – women’s 400-m hurdles
- Jake Hanna, Surrey – men’s 400-m hurdles
- Grace Fetherstonhaugh, New Westminster – women’s 3000-m steeplechase
- TeamBC – women’s 100-m relay, men’s 100-m relay
- David Thomas Boyd, Victoria – men’s pole vault
- Dakoda Darling, Grand Forks – men’s para pole shot put
- Kaila Butler, Port Coquitlam – women’s hammer
- Sam Willett, Victoria – men’s hammer
- Cassidy MacPherson, Maple Ridge - women’s canoe/kayak 5000-m
Gillian Ellsay, Courtenay – women’s individual cycling time trial, cycling criterium
Emilee Lai, Coquitlam – women’s wrestling 38-40 kg
Jacqueline Lew, Coquitlam – women’s wrestling up to 52 kg
Jade Trolland, Abbotsford – women’s wrestling up to 60 kg
Sara Brinkac, Burnaby – women’s wrestling up to 64 kg
Ana Paula Godinez, B.C. – women’s wrestling up to 69 g
For the other winners, visit the Canada Summer Games site here.