Canada at the 2007 Pan American Games
Canada at the 2007 Pan American Games | |
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IOC code | CAN |
NOC | Canadian Olympic Committee |
in Rio de Janeiro 13–29 July 2007 | |
Competitors | 495 |
Flag bearer | Susan Nattrass |
Medals Ranked 4th |
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Pan American Games appearances (overview) | |
This is a list of medals won by participants representing Canada at the 2007 Pan American Games.
Medals[]
Gold[]
Athletics
- Men's 400 m hurdles: Adam Kunkel
- Men's hammer throw: James Steacy
- Men's shot put: Dylan Armstrong
- Women's 800 metres: Diane Cummins
- Women's 5000 metres: Megan Metcalfe
- Women's heptathlon: Jessica Zelinka
Badminton
- Men's singles: Mike Beres
- Men's doubles: Mike Beres and William Milroy
Canoeing
- Men's K-1 1000 m: Angus Mortimer
- Women's K-2 500 m: Kia Byers and Marie-Christine Schmidt
- Women's K-1 500 m: Jillian D'Alessio
Cycling
- Women's time trial: Anne Samplonius
- Women's mountain-biking: Catharine Pendrel
Diving
- Men's 3 m springboard: Alexandre Despatie
- Women's 10 m platform synchronized: Émilie Heymans and Marie-Ève Marleau
Equestrian
- Individual jumping: Jill Henselwood
Fencing
- Men's individual sabre: Philippe Beaudry
Field hockey
- Men's tournament: Canada national field hockey team
- Ranjeev Deol, Wayne Fernandes, Connor Grimes, Ravi Kahlon, Bindi Kullar, Mike Mahood, Matt Peck, Ken Pereira, Scott Sandison, Marian Schole, Peter Short, Rob Short, Gabbar Singh, Scott Tupper, Paul Wettlaufer and Anthony Wright
Gymnastics
- Women's rhythmic gymnastics clubs: Alexandra Orlando
- Women's rhythmic gymnastics rope: Alexandra Orlando
- Women's rhythmic gymnastics hoop: Alexandra Orlando
Gymnastics
- Women's individual trampoline: Karen Cockburn
Karate
- Men's 70 kg:
Rowing
- Men's lightweight coxless fours: Adam Reynolds, Andrew Borden, and
- Women's quadruple sculls: , Zoe Hoskins, and
- Men's pair: Chris Jarvis and
Sailing
- Women's RS:X: Dominique Vallee
Shooting
- Women's trap: Susan Nattrass
- Women's 10 m air pistol: Avianna Chao
Squash
- Women's team event: Alana Miller, Runa Reta and Carolyn Russell
Swimming
- Men's 100 m breaststroke: Scott Dickens
Taekwondo
- Women's welterweight: Karine Sergerie
Water skiing
- Men's tricks: Jaret Llewellyn
- Men's jumps: Jaret Llewellyn
- Men's slalom:
- Women's tricks: Whitney McClintock
- Women's slalom: Whitney McClintock
Wrestling
- Men's freestyle 84 kg:
- Women's freestyle 48 kg: Carol Huynh
Silver[]
Archery
- Women's team competition: , and
- Men's team competition: Crispin Duenas, Jason Lyon and Hugh MacDonald
Athletics
- Men's 4 × 100 m relay: Anson Henry, Richard Adu-Bobie, Jared Connaughton and Bryan Barnett
- Men's 400 metres: Tyler Christopher
- Women's high jump: Nicole Forrester
- Women's 100 m hurdles: Perdita Felicien
Badminton
- Women's singles competition:
- Women's doubles competition: Fiona McKee and
- Mixed competition: Mike Beres and Val Loker
Canoeing
- Men's K-1 500 m: Angus Mortimer
- Men's K-4 1000 m: Angus Mortimer, Jeremy Bordeleau, Mark de Jonge and Chris Pellini
Cycling
- Men's keirin:
Gymnastics
- Men's individual trampoline: Jason Burnett
- Women's individual trampoline: Rosannagh MacLennan
Equestrian
- Team jumping: Mac Cone, , Jill Henselwood, Eric Lamaze and Ian Millar
- Team eventing: Kyle Carter, Sandra Donnelly, Mike Winter and
- Team dressage: , , and Karen Pavicic
Fencing
- Men's sabre team competition: Michel Boulos, Philippe Beaudry and
- Women's individual épée: Julie Leprohon
- Women's sabre team competition: Olga Ovtchinnikova, Sandra Sassine and Julie Cloutier
- Women's foil team competition: , Monica Kwan and
Judo
- Men's half-heavyweight (−100 kg): Keith Morgan
Modern pentathlon
- Women's individual competition: Monica Pinette
Rowing
- Women's double sculls: and
- Women's pair: Zoe Hoskins and
Squash
- Men's team competition: Shahier Razik, and
- Women's singles competition: Alana Miller
Swimming
- Women's 200 m freestyle: Stephanie Horner
- Women's 100 m breaststroke: Annamay Pierse
- Women's 200 m breaststroke: Annamay Pierse
- Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle: Elizabeth Collins, Seanna Mitchell, Chanelle Charron-Watson and Hilary Bell
- Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle: Chanelle Charron-Watson, Elizabeth Collins, Hilary Bell and Stephanie Horner
- Women's 4 × 100 m medley: Elizabeth Wycliffe, Annamay Pierse, Stephanie Horner and Chanelle Charron-Watson
Synchronized swimming
- Women's duet: Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon and Isabelle Rampling
- Women's team competition: Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon, Jessika Dubuc, Marie-Pierre Gagné, Dominika Kopcik, , Tracy Little, Élise Marcotte, Isabelle Rampling and Jennifer Song
Softball
- Women's tournament: Canada women's national softball team
Table tennis
- Women's team competition: Chris Xu, Mo Zhang and Judy Long
Taekwondo
- Women's featherweight (−57 kg):
Triathlon
- Men's individual competition: Brent McMahon
Water polo
- Women's tournament: Canada women's national water polo team
Water skiing
- Men's jumps:
- Men's wakeboard:
- Women's jumps: Whitney McClintock
Weightlifting
- Women's 63 kg: Christine Girard
Wrestling
- Women's freestyle 72 kg: Ohenewa Akuffo
Bronze[]
Badminton
- Women's singles competition: Sarah MacMaster
Diving
- Men's 10 m platform: Alexandre Despatie
- Men's 3 m springboard synchronized: Alexandre Despatie and Arturo Miranda
- Women's 3 m springboard synchronized: Meaghan Benfeito and Kelly MacDonald
Football
- Women's tournament: Canada women's national soccer team
- Sasha Andrews, Melanie Booth, Candace Chapman, Martina Franko, Randee Hermuss, Kristina Kiss, Kara Lang, Karina LeBlanc, Diana Matheson, Andrea Neil, Christine Sinclair, Taryn Swiatek, Melissa Tancredi, Katie Thorlakson, Brittany Timko, Amy Vermeulen, Amy Walsh and Rhian Wilkinson
Swimming
- Men's 200 m freestyle: Adam Sioui
- Men's 1500 m freestyle: Kier Maitland
- Men's 100 m breaststroke: Mathieu Bois
- Men's 400 m individual medley: Keith Beavers
- Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle: , Stefan Hirniak, Pascal Wollach and Adam Sioui
- Men's 4 × 100 m medley: Matthew Hawes, Scott Dickens, Joe Bartoch and Adam Sioui
- Women's 800 m freestyle: Savannah King
- Women's 100 m backstroke: Elizabeth Wycliffe
- Women's 200 m backstroke: Elizabeth Wycliffe
- Women's 200 m individual medley: Stephanie Horner
- Women's 10 km open water: Tanya Hunks
Water polo
- Men's tournament: Canada men's national water polo team
- Aaron Feltham, Kevin Graham, Brandon Jung, Con Kudaba, Thomas Marks, Nathaniel Miller, Noah Miller, Kevin Mitchell, Robin Randall, Andrew Robinson, Jean Sayegh, Daniel Stein and Nic Youngblud
Results by event[]
Basketball[]
Men's tournament[]
- Preliminary round (group A)
- Lost to Puerto Rico (63–82)
- Lost to Brazil (63–98)
- Lost to US Virgin Islands (67–74)
- Classification round
- 5th/8th place: Lost to Panama (67–68)
- 7th/8th place: Defeated US Virgin Islands (69–60) → 7th place
- Team roster
- Osvaldo Jeanty
- Jermaine Anderson
- Ryan Bell
- Paul Larmand
- Sheray Thomas
- Rans Brempong
- Andy Rautins
- Aaron Doornekamp
- Jesse Wade Young
- Jermaine Bucknor
- Sean Denison
- Vlad Kuljanin
- Head coach: Leo Rautins
Women's tournament[]
- Preliminary round (group A)
- Defeated Mexico (74–63)
- Defeated Jamaica (58–46)
- Lost to Brazil (63–77)
- Semi-finals
- Lost to United States (59–75)
- Bronze medal match
- Lost to Cuba (49–62) → 4th place
- Team roster
- Jordan Adams
- Kelsey Adrian
- Chelsea Aubry
- Lizanne Murphy
- Tamara Tatham
- Sheila Townsend
- Head coach:
Triathlon[]
Men's competition[]
- Brent McMahon
- 1:52:38.19 — Silver medal
- Kyle Jones
- 1:53:05.25 — 4th place
- Paul Tichelaar
- 1:54:03.16 — 11th place
Women's competition[]
- Lauren Groves
- 1:59:50.38 — Bronze medal
- Kathy Tremblay
- 2:00:25.90 — 4th place
Volleyball[]
Men's tournament[]
- Preliminary round (group A)
- Lost to Brazil (0–3)
- Defeated Mexico (3–1)
- Lost to Cuba (0–3)
- Classification round
- 5th/8th place: Lost to Argentina (2–3)
- 7th/8th place: Defeated Mexico (3–0) → 7th place
- Team roster
- Christian Bernier
- Daniel Lewis
- Michael Munday
- Jeremy Wilcox
- Dallas Soonias
- Paul Duerden
- Brett Youngberg
- Chris Wolfenden
- Murray Grapentine (c)
- Frederic Winters
- Leo Carroll
- Nicholas Cundy
- Head coach: Glenn Hoag
See also[]
- Canada at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics
References[]
- Canadian Medallists at Olympic.ca
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