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New Brunswick's women's soccer team lost to Nova Scotia 1-nil in penalty kicks in preliminary round action at the Canada Summer Games in Niagara, Ont., on Aug. 18, 2022. Image: Fran Harris Photography

N.B. Maintains Medal Count At Canada Summer Games

By Brad Perry Aug 19, 2022 | 7:05 AM

Team New Brunswick’s medal count remains at 14 at the Canada Summer Games in Niagara, Ont.

Our athletes have won two gold, four silver and eight bronze medals since the games began last weekend.

The men’s box lacrosse team defeated Prince Edward Island 6-4 on Thursday. The two teams will meet again Friday, with the winner advancing to an evening quarter-final match against Ontario.

Men’s softball lost a pair of games on Thursday. They fell 4-0 against British Columbia and 8-4 to Manitoba. They will play Quebec and Ontario in a pair of games on Friday.

In canoe kayak, Kyra Hector of Quispamsis finished eighth in the K1 200 metre while Jon Magee of Rothesay placed seventh in the men’s K1 200 metre. The K1 5000 metre women’s and men’s events take place on Friday.

In rowing, the men’s four advanced to Saturday’s A final. The women’s double, women’s four, women’s eight, and men’s lightweight double advanced to Saturday’s B finals.

Our women’s soccer team lost in penalty kicks to Nova Scotia on Thursday. They will return to action on Saturday.

The road cycling road race saw Émilie McIntyre of Memramcook, Laurence Arseneau of Moncton, and Florence Levesque of Dieppe, place 14th, 23rd and 29th in the women’s event. In the men’s event Noah Lydon of Fredericton, Maxime Ouellette of Grand Falls, Pascal LeBlanc of Notre-Dame de Kent, and Colby Sirois of Grand Falls finished 28th, 30th, 37th, and 39th.

Our track and field squad returns to competition on Friday after a three-medal performance on Wednesday.

The women volleyballers face off against Prince Edward Island while the men play Yukon.

Sailing returns for a pair of laser radial female and laser male races for Connor Sullivan and Morgan Haslett, both of Saint John.

You can find all of the results and the full schedule by clicking here. All of Team New Brunswick’s results from Thursday and its schedule for Friday can be found below.

https://twitter.com/Team_EquipeNB/status/1560456531363102723

Results – Thursday, Aug. 18

Box Lacrosse – Male

New Brunswick 6, Prince Edward Island 4

Canoe Kayak

K1 200m Female

  • Kyra Hector, 47.29 – 8th overall

K1 200m Male

  • Jon Magee, 45.06 – 7th overall

K2 Mixed 500m

  • Kyra Hector & Jon Magee – DSQ

Cycling – Road

Road Race Women

  • Emilie McIntyre, 14th
  • Laurence Arseneau, 23rd
  • Florence Levesque, 29th

Road Race Men

  • Noah Lydon, 28th
  • Maxime Ouellette, 30th
  • Pascal LeBlanc, 37th
  • Colby Sirois, 39th

Golf

Round 2

  • Callie Taylor, 80
  • Addison McClune, 74
  • Julien Babineau, 75
  • Jacob Knockwood, 78
  • Team New Brunswick, 149

Rowing

Women’s Double (W2X) Heats

  • 9:06.86, 5th in repêchage (advances to B final)

Men’s Four (M4-) Heats

  • 6:50.96, 4th in repêchage (advances to A final)

Women’s Four (W4-) Heats

  • 8:04.79, 6th in repêchage (advances to B final)

Lightweight Men’s Double (LM2X) Heats

  • 7:01.24, 3rd in repêchage (advances to B final)

Women’s Eight (W8+) Heats

  • 7:09.37, 4th in repêchage (advances to B final)

Sailing

Laser Radial Women

  • Morgan Haslett, 7th in second race; 7th  third race

Laser Men

  • Connor Sullivan, 7th in second race; 8th in third race

Soccer – Female

Nova Scotia 1, New Brunswick 0 (PKs)

Softball – Male

British Columbia 4, New Brunswick 0

Manitoba 8, New Brunswick 4

Volleyball – Female

New Brunswick 1, Saskatchewan 3 (25-27, 23-25, 25-17, 17-25)

Volleyball – Male

Saskatchewan 3, New Brunswick 0 (25-23, 25-22, 25-14)

 

Schedule – Friday, Aug. 19 (all times in Atlantic)

Athletics

10 a.m. to 12:55 p.m. – 100m hurdles heptathlon, 100m B & A finals wheelchair men, 100m B & A finals Special Olympics women & men, 100m B & A finals women & men, 400m B & A finals men & women

11 a.m. to 1:40 p.m. – javelin final men, shot put final women, high jump heptathlon, javelin final women

2:30 p.m. to 6:40 p.m. – 200m heptathlon, 4 x 100m B & A final men & women, 1500m final men & women, 400m hurdles B & A finals men & women

1:20 p.m. to 8 p.m. – shot put heptathlon, hammer final men, high jump final men, shot put final men, triple jump final men, discus qualifying women

Box Lacrosse – Male

12 p.m. – New Brunswick vs Prince Edward Island

Canoe Kayak

4:10 p.m. – K1 5000m Women

5:30 p.m. – K1 5000m Men

Cycling – Road

Training Day

Golf

Round 3

  • 10:10 a.m. – Addison McClune
  • 10:20 a.m. – Callie Taylor
  • 10:20 a.m. – Jacob Knockwood
  • 10:30 a.m. – Julien Babineau

Rowing

Training Day

Sailing

12 p.m. to 6 p.m. – Laser Radial Female and Laser Male Races 5 & 6

Soccer – Female

Training Day

Softball – Male

2:15 p.m. – Quebec vs New Brunswick

8 p.m. – Ontario vs New Brunswick

Volleyball – Female

5 p.m. – New Brunswick vs Prince Edward Island

Volleyball – Male

5 p.m. – New Brunswick vs Yukon

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