Rowing at the 2013 Canada Summer Games

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Rowing at the 2013 Canada Summer Games was in Sherbrooke, Quebec at Lake Magog. It was held from the 13 to 17 August. There were 14 events of rowing [1] . [2]

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Medal table

The following is the medal table for rowing at the 2013 Canada Summer Games.

RankProvinceGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1British Columbia101112
2Ontario29213
3Alberta1146
4New Brunswick1113
5Saskatchewan0213
6Quebec (Host)0044
7Nova Scotia0011
8Manitoba

Newfoundland & Labrador

Prince Edward Island

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Rowing

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single scullNew Brunswick
Taylor PerryOntario
Matthew ChristieNova Scotia
Will Bryden
Double scullOntario
Dan de Groot
Andre Pelletier
New Brunswick
Taylor Perry
Jack Summerhayes
British Columbia
Mark Davies
Connor McSweeney
Quadruple scullOntario
Dan de Groot
James Myers
Andre Pelletier
Nik Vantfoort
British Columbia
Brandon Carnduff
Mark Davies
Sean Decter
Connor McSweeney
Alberta
Quinn Brandly
Doug Doyle-Baker
Jack Dundas
Stephen Holloway
PairsBritish Columbia
Cameron Howie
Maxwell Lattimer
Ontario
Samuel Frum
Grayson Gray
Quebec
Hubert Blouin
Jean-Francois Taillon
FoursBritish Columbia
Martin Barasko
Lucas deGelder
Sam Harris
Colin Schaap
Ontario
Lance Brazeau
Matthew Finley
Aaron Kirkey
Scott Macdonald
Quebec
Hubert Blouin
David Cabana
Daniel Lone
Jean-Francois Taillon
Lightweight foursBritish Columbia
Cameron Howie
Aaron Lattimer
Maxwell Lattimer
Angus Todd
Ontario
Lucas Farewell
Samuel Frum
Grayson Gray
Kieran Tierney
Alberta
Sam Garber
Sam Hogman
William Kennedy
James Kirker
EightsBritish Columbia
Cameron Howie
Aaron Lattimer
Maxwell Lattimer
Angus Todd
Martin Barasko
Lucas deGelder
Sam Harris
Colin Schaap
Ontario
Lance Brazeau
David de Groot
Lucas Farewell
Matthew Finley
Aaron Kirkey
Scott Macdonald
James Myers
Nik Vantfoort
New Brunswick
Joe Chamberlain
Andrew Johnston
Andrew McGillicuddy
Cole Northrup
Taylor Perry
Jack Smith
Jack Summerhayes
Nick Voutour

Women's [1]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single scull Alberta
Nicole Hare Ontario
Erin Snelgrove Quebec
Emma Durham
Double scull British Columbia
Ellen Gleadow
Kate Gleadow
Ontario
Lakin Davenport Huyer
Erin Snelgrove
Alberta
Nicole Hare
Karen Guran
Quadruple scull British Columbia
Ellen Gleadow
Kate Gleadow
Emily Lerhe
Deborah Snell
Alberta
Nicole Hare
Karen Guran
Isabelle Belzil
McKenzie Lukacs
Ontario
Danielle Abusow
Larkin Davenport Huyer
Jill Moffat
Erin Snelgrove
Lightweight double sculls British Columbia
Keira Flanagan
Deborah Snell
Ontario
Danielle Abusow
Jill Moffat
Saskatchewan
Larissa Werbicki
Anna Currie
PairsBritish Columbia
Hilary Janssens
Kelly Jackson
Saskatchewan
Sierra Bronkhorst
Kendell Massier
Ontario
Sarah Rothwell
Aleda Kawalek
FoursBritish Columbia
Mickey Aylard
Morgan Cathrea
Allie DeLarge
Kelly Jackson
Saskatchewan
Sierra Bronkhorst
Kendell Massier
Gillian Cattet
Lauren Ritchie
Alberta
Olivia McMurray
Mallory Turner
Morgan Crilly
Olivia Fischer
EightsBritish Columbia
Mickey Aylard
Morgan Cathrea
Allie DeLarge
Zoe Fettig-Winn
Emily Gerson
Hilary Janssens
Jillian Legare
Jordan Watson
Erynn Pawluk
Ontario
Julie Calvert
Georgia Hamilton
Larkin Davenport Huyer
Aleda Kawalek
Catherine Multari
Sarah Rothwell
Elizabeth Turner
Shelby Stinnissen
Julia VanderHoeven
Quebec
Andreanne Cote
Beatrice Dagenais
Marilyse Dubois
Emma Durham
Chloe Edmond
Catherine Gravel
Florence Martin
Tessie Salatas
Gabrielle Smith

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References

  1. 1 2 "Sherbrooke 2013 - Canada Summer Games". cg2013.gems.pro. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  2. Results schedule of the 2013 Canada games