Three more medals for Team New Brunswick at the Canada Summer Games in Niagara, Ont.
All of Wednesday’s hardware was won by track and field athletes from Saint John and Fredericton.
Isaac Cull claimed silver in the men’s 3000-metre steeplechase, Ryan Evans mined a silver medal in the men’s decathlon, and Lexie Shannon won bronze in the women’s triple jump.
New Brunswick now has 14 medals at this year’s Canada Summer Games: two gold, four silver, and eight bronze.
In women’s golf, Callie Taylor shot a first-round score of 78 while Addison McClune of Rothesay shot a round of 85. The men’s event saw Julie Babineau of Dieppe shoot a first-round score of 74 and Jacob Rockwood of Quispamsis shoot a round of 78. Second-round action takes place on Thursday.
Our women’s soccer team defeated Newfoundland and Labrador 3-nil and will play Nova Scotia on Thursday.
In men’s softball, New Brunswick lost 9-4 to Newfoundland and Labrador and 4-2 to Alberta. We play British Columbia and Manitoba on Thursday.
A pair of losses for the men’s box lacrosse team, 7-3 against Quebec and 8-4 against Saskatchewan. New Brunswick will play Prince Edward Island on Thursday evening.
The men’s volleyball team lost 3-1 to Alberta while the women’s team fell 3-0. Both teams play Saskatchewan on Thursday.
In canoe kayak, Kyra Hector of Quispamsis claimed ninth in the women’s 1000 metre consolation finals while Jon Magee of Rothesay claimed eighth in the men’s 1000 metre consolation finals. Kayakers will participate in the K1 200 metre female and male and K2 mixed 500 metre events on Thursday.
Rowing advanced to the men’s pair A final on Wednesday. The men’s quad and women’s lightweight advance to the B finals. The rowers hit the water again Thursday in the five events.
Sailing returns on Thursday with Morgan Haslett of Saint John entering the women’s single handed laser radial second race in sixth place. Saint John’s Connor Sullivan enters the men’s single handed laser second race in ninth place.
Als on Thursday, road cycling returns with the women’s and men’s road race.
You can find all of the results and the full schedule by clicking here. All of Team New Brunswick’s results from Wednesday and its schedule for Thursday can be found below.
Results – Wednesday, Aug. 17
Athletics
Men’s 200m Heats
- Frances Charles Roussel, 23.39 (advances to B final)
- Ethan Wilkie, 23.43 (advances to B final)
Women’s 200m Heats
- Tavia Salkey, 24.96 (advances to A final)
- Carys Jacobson, 25.03 (advances to A final)
Men’s Special Olympics 200m Heats
- Jonathan Hache, 29.45 (advances to B final)
- Maxime Lebreton-Roussell, 29.68 (advances to B final)
Women’s Special Olympics 200m Heats
- Janie McGraw, 47.65 (advances to B final)
- Shannon Doiron, 1:44.56 (advances to B final)
Men’s 800m Heats
- Benjamin Perrett, 1:53.21 (advances to A final)
- Andrew LeBlanc, 1:53.21 (advances to B final)
Women’s 800m Heats
- Zoe Fullarton, 2:20.17 (advances to B final)
Men’s 1500m wheelchair
- Dante Cormier, 5:50.65 – 9th overall
Men’s 110m hurdles Heats
- Craig Thorne, 14.24 (advances to A final)
- Clint Steeves, 16.13 (advances to B final)
Women’s 100m hurdles Heats
- Shelby MacIsaac, 15.46 (advances to B final)
- Caroline Gagnon, 15.57 (advances to B final)
Men’s 3000m Steeplechase
- Isaac Cull, 9:08.64 – Silver
- Chance Blackstone, 9:34.73 – 11th overall
Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
- Emily Doucet, 11:36.14 – 13th overall
Men’s 4x400m Relay Heats
- New Brunswick, 3:22.04 (advances to A final)
Women’s 4x400m Relay Heats
- New Brunswick, 4:04.19 (advances to A final)
Men’s Long Jump
- Jeremie Theriault, 5.73m
- Logan Smith, 5.24m
Women’s High Jump
- Emma Mattinson, 1.60m (advances to final)
- Amelia Reid, 1.60m
Men’s Javelin
- Ryan Evans, 60.93m (advances to final)
- Brandon Robichaud, 56.04m (advances to final)
Women’s Triple Jump
- Lexie Shannon, 12.43m – Bronze
- Chloe Stubbert, 10.08m – 14th overall
Men’s High Jump
- Guillaume Basque, 1.75m
- Logan Smith, no height
Women’s Shot Put
- Kyla Hughes, 12.41m (advances to final)
- Rachelle Hache, 10.39m
Decathlon
- Ryan Evans, 6690 points – Silver
- Max Mazerolle, 5764 points – 10th overall
Box Lacrosse – Male
Quebec 7, New Brunswick 3
Saskatchewan 8, New Brunswick 4
Canoe Kayak
K1 1000m Female
- Kyra Hector, 4:38.09 – 9th overall
K1 1000m Male
- Jon Magee, 4:21.17 – 8th overall
Golf
Round 1
- Callie Taylor, 78
- Addison McClune, 85
- Julien Babineau, 74
- Jacob Knockwood, 78
- Team New Brunswick, 152
Rowing (Royal Henley Rowing Course)
Men’s Pair (M2-) Heats
- 7:48.69, 4th in repêchage (advances to A final)
Men’s Quad (4X) Heats
- 7:35.12, 3rd in repêchage (advances to B final)
Lightweight Women’s Double (LW2X)
- 8:35.52, 5th in repêchage (advances to B final)
Sailing
Laser Radial Female Race 1
- Morgan Haslett, 6th
Laser Male
- Connor Sullivan, OCS
Soccer – Female
New Brunswick 3, Newfoundland and Labrador 0
Softball – Male
Newfoundland and Labrador 9, New Brunswick 4
Alberta 4, New Brunswick 2
Volleyball – Female
Alberta 3, New Brunswick 0 (25-23, 25-12, 25-17)
Volleyball – Male
Alberta 3, New Brunswick 1 (24-26, 23-25, 25-21, 21-25)
Schedule – Thursday, Aug. 18 (all times in Atlantic)
Athletics
Training day
Box Lacrosse – Male
6 p.m. – Prince Edward Island vs. New Brunswick
Canoe Kayak
10 a.m. – K1 200m Female & Male – Heats
12:10 p.m. – K2 Mixed 500m – Heats
2:30 p.m. – K1 200m Female & Male – Finals
4:40 p.m. – K2 Mixed 500m – Finals
Cycling – Road
11 a.m. – Road Race Women
3:30 p.m. – Road Race Men
Golf
10 a.m. – Round 2
Rowing
10:20 a.m. – Women’s Double (W2X) Heats
10:40 a.m. – Men’s Four (M4-) Heats
11 a.m. – Women’s Four (W4-) Heats
12:20 p.m. – Women’s Eight (W8+) Heats
12:40 p.m. – Lightweight Men’s Double (LM2X) Heats
Sailing
12 p.m. to 6 p.m. – Laser Radial Female and Laser Male Races 3 & 4
Soccer – Female
5:30 p.m. – Nova Scotia vs. New Brunswick
Softball – Male
2:15 p.m. – New Brunswick vs. British Columbia
7 p.m. – New Brunswick vs. Manitoba
Volleyball – Female
3 p.m. – New Brunswick vs. Saskatchewan
Volleyball – Male
3 p.m. – Saskatchewan vs. New Brunswick