Canada at the 2011 Parapan American Games

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Canada at the
2011 Parapan American Games
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
IPC code CAN
NPC Canadian Paralympic Committee
in Guadalajara, Mexico
November 12, 2011 – November 20, 2011
Competitors130 in 11 sports
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
13
Silver
22
Bronze
28
Total
63
Parapan American Games appearances (overview)

Canada participated in the 2011 Parapan American Games.

Contents

Medalists

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Cycling 63413
Swimming 36817
Boccia 2125
Table tennis 1203
Archery 1102
Athletics 08816
Wheelchair basketball 0112
Judo 0033
Goalball 0011
Sitting volleyball 0011
Total13222863
MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robbi Weldon
Lyne Bessette
Cycling Mixed road time trial BNovember 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kirstie Kasko Swimming Women's 200 metres freestyle S14November 14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniel Chalifour
Ed Veal
Cycling Men's individual track pursuit BNovember 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robbi Weldon
Lyne Bessette
Cycling Women's individual track pursuit BNovember 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ian Kent Table tennis Men's singles C8November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Adam Dukovich Boccia Individual BC2November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Paul Gauthier Boccia Individual BC3November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robbi Weldon
Lyne Bessette
Cycling Women's 1,000 metres track time trial BNovember 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Adam Rahier Swimming Men's 100 metres backstroke S14November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kirstie Kasko Swimming Women's 100 metres backstroke S14November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kevin Evans Archery Men's individual compoundNovember 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Robbi Weldon
Lyne Bessette
Cycling Women's road race BNovember 19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Myriam Adam Cycling Mixed road race H1M/H1-2WNovember 19
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Shelley Gautier Cycling Mixed road time trial T1-2November 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Adam Rahier Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB14November 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jana Murphy Swimming Women's 100 metres breaststroke SB14November 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Christopher Sergeant-Tsonos Swimming Men's 100 metres backstroke S8November 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kyle Edward Whitehouse Athletics Men's 100 metres T38November 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kevin Strybosch Athletics Men's discus throw F37/38November 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Adam Rahier Swimming Men's 200 metres freestyle S14November 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hannah Smith Swimming Women's 100 metres breaststroke SB9November 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Virginia McLachlan Athletics Women's 200 metres T38November 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Stephanie Chan Table tennis Women's singles C7-9November 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sarah White Athletics Women's 100 metres T53November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marco Dispaltro Boccia Individual BC4November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Daniel Chalifour
Ed Veal
Cycling Men's 1,000 metres track time trial BNovember 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jana Murphy Swimming Women's 100 metres backstroke S14November 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Robert Hudson Archery Men's individual compoundNovember 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Virginia McLachlan Athletics Women's 100 metres T38November 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kyle Edward Whitehouse Athletics Men's 200 metres T38November 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jason Joseph Dunkerley Athletics Men's 1,500 metres T11November 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Shayne Dobson Athletics Men's 1,500 metres T37November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ian Kent
Masoud Mojtahed
Table tennis Men's team C6-8November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marie-Claude Molnar Cycling Women's road race C1-3November 19
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTeam Canada Wheelchair basketball WomenNovember 19
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Daniel Chalifour
Ed Veal
Cycling Mixed road time trial BNovember 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rico Morneau Cycling Mixed road time trial H1-4November 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jean-Sebastien Lapointe Swimming Men's 400 metres freestyle S7November 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maxime Rousselle Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB14November 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Isaiah Christophe Athletics Men's 100 metres T54November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jackie Keith Marciano Athletics Men's 400 metres T44November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christopher Sergeant-Tsonos Swimming Men's 50 metres freestyle S8November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maxime Rousselle Swimming Men's 200 metres freestyle S14November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jana Murphy Swimming Women's 200 metres freestyle S14November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Thomas Swinkels Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB9November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kennedy Pasay Swimming Women's 100 metres breaststroke SB9November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Danielle Kisser Swimming Women's 100 metres breaststroke SB6November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Braedon Samuel Dolfo Athletics Men's 100 metres T13November 15
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dave Richer Boccia Individual BC2November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Josh Vandervies Boccia Individual BC4November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christy Campbell Athletics Women's 100 metres T34November 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alister McQueen Athletics Men's javelin throw F44November 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Shayne Dobson Athletics Men's 800 metres T37November 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alister McQueen Athletics Men's 200 metres T44November 18
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jason Joseph Dunkerley Athletics Men's 5,000 metres T11November 18
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Timothy Rees Judo Men's 100 kgNovember 18
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tony Walby Judo Men's +100 kgNovember 18
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeam Canada Sitting volleyball MenNovember 18
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Daniel Chalifour
Ed Veal
Cycling Men's road race BNovember 19
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Marie-Eve Croteau Cycling Mixed road race T1-2November 19
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeam Canada Goalball WomenNovember 19
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeam Canada Wheelchair basketball MenNovember 19
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Justin Karn Judo Men's 60 kgNovember 20

Archery

Canada sent two male and one female athlete to compete.

Athletics

Canada sent thirteen male and six female athletes to compete.

Boccia

Canada sent ten male and three female athletes to compete.

Cycling

Canada sent eleven male and seven female athletes to compete. Eight male and six female athletes competed in the road cycling tournament, while three male athletes and one female athlete competed in the track cycling tournament.

Goalball

Canada sent two teams of six athletes each to compete in the men's and women's tournaments.

Judo

Canada sent three male athletes to compete.

Sitting volleyball

Canada sent a team of eleven athletes to compete.

Swimming

Canada sent twelve male and nine female swimmers to compete.

Table tennis

Canada sent four male athletes and one female athlete to compete.

Wheelchair basketball

Canada sent two teams of twelve athletes to compete in the men's and women's tournaments.

Wheelchair tennis

Canada sent two male athletes to compete.

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