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]
The following is the medal table for rowing at the 2013 Canada Summer Games.
Rank | Province | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | British Columbia | 10 | 1 | 1 | 12 |
2 | Ontario | 2 | 9 | 2 | 13 |
3 | Alberta | 1 | 1 | 4 | 6 |
4 | New Brunswick | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Saskatchewan | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Quebec (Host) | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
7 | Nova Scotia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
8 | Manitoba Newfoundland & Labrador Prince Edward Island | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Single scull | New Brunswick | Taylor Perry | Ontario | Matthew Christie | Nova Scotia | Will Bryden |
Double scull | Ontario | Dan de Groot Andre Pelletier | New Brunswick | Taylor Perry Jack Summerhayes | British Columbia | Mark Davies Connor McSweeney |
Quadruple scull | Ontario | 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 |
Pairs | British Columbia | Cameron Howie Maxwell Lattimer | Ontario | Samuel Frum Grayson Gray | Quebec | Hubert Blouin Jean-Francois Taillon |
Fours | British 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 fours | British 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 |
Eights | British 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 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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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 |
Pairs | British Columbia | Hilary Janssens Kelly Jackson | Saskatchewan | Sierra Bronkhorst Kendell Massier | Ontario | Sarah Rothwell Aleda Kawalek |
Fours | British 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 |
Eights | British 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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