Two weeks of competition at the Canada Winter Games in PEI have wrapped up.
Team New Brunswick’s athletes brought home 16 medals.
They competed in a full range of sports: alpine ski, archery, badminton, biathlon, boxing, cross-country skiing, curling, fencing, figure skating, gymnastics (artistic and trampoline), hockey, judo, karate, ringette, speed skating (long and short track), squash, table tennis and wheelchair basketball.
Sunday’s flag bearer was Double-medallist Marisol Savoie of Moncton.
New Brunswick was represented by 210 athletes, 70 coaches, managers and technical staff, and 22 mission team members.
Medals went to:
GOLD
· Marisol Savoie, women’s 44 kg individual judo
· Dexter Richard and Eric Davis, men’s synchro trampoline
SILVER
· Graham Goodwin, men’s épée individual fencing
· Mahée Savoie, women’s individual 57 kg individual judo
· Brandi Lingley, women’s individual 70 kg individual judo
· Molly Kane, Special Olympics level 3 figure skating
BRONZE
· Dexter Richard, men’s individual trampoline
· Courtney Charlong, women’s 500 metre short-track speed skating
· Mya Payne, Katie Bower, Courtney Charlong and Hannah MacDougall, women’s 3,000 metre short-track speed skating relay
· Claire Han, women’s épée individual fencing
· Dominique Richard, women’s foil individual fencing
· Egan McLean, men’s 60 kg individual judo
· Dakota Sanzana, women’s 63 kg individual judo
· Felix Cyr, men’s 73 kg individual judo
· Tessa Scott, women’s 52 kg boxing
· Kayla McLean, Chelsea Pelletier, Vicky Pitre, Dakota Sanzana, Mahée Savoie, Marisol Savoie and Brandi Lingley, women’s judo team
The 2025 Canada Summer Games will be held in St. John’s, Newfoundland.