BC Connected and CSI Pacific Affiliated Athletes Are Major Factor in Team Canada’s Best Ever Summer Olympics

Victoria, BC – Team Canada beat the Tokyo heat to have unprecedented success at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, winning 24 medals – a record for Canada in a non-boycotted Summer Games. BC connected athletes were a significant contributor to that success, winning an impressive 50% of Team Canada’s medals. This is third consecutive Summer Games where BC Connected athletes contributed to at least 50% of Canada’s medal count.


The Canadian Olympic team featured 377 athletes in total, of those:



  • 199 were BC Connected (53%)

  • 189 were CSI Affiliated; i.e. received sport science and sport medicine support from CSI Pacific or the PacificSport network (50%)


The full list of CSI Pacific and BC connected medallists can be found below.


On top of medals, Canadians set numerous National Records in Tokyo and dozens of athletes had their Personal Bests and Canadian Best results at the Olympics, showing that these athletes were ready to perform on the world’s biggest stage.


“So much had to be overcome for the Tokyo Olympics to take place, and for the athletes to go and win so many medals and set so many National Records and Personal Bests is incredibly inspiring,” said CSI Pacific CEO Wendy Pattenden. “CSI Pacific, with our team of sport science and sport medicine experts, are both proud and privileged of all the National Sport Organization partners and their athletes and coaches that we have been able to support on the way to Tokyo 2020.”


“The performance of Canada’s team at the Tokyo Games was awe-inspiring. I’m proud of all the B.C.-based athletes who filled us with pride, whether by winning medals, setting national records, achieving personal bests or simply by competing at the highest level of sport,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation. “As a former Olympian, I know how much our athletes and their families have sacrificed to realize their Olympic dreams. I want to congratulate Canada’s entire team and support staff.”


“It’s so encouraging to see the incredible success of B.C. athletes, all of whom have benefited from our province’s amateur sport ecosystem along the way. As we work to further strengthen sport pathways and enhance opportunities for participation at all levels, we hope these results will inspire British Columbians Columbians to lace up their running shoes, cheers from the stands, volunteer or sponsor a sport, team or athlete in their communities,” said Charlene Krepiakevich, CEO, viaSport BC.


Contributions and support from all levels of government, in combination with the leadership and commitment of viaSport, National Sport Organizations and Provincial Sport Organizations throughout the province, have all played a major part in BC’s athletes and coaches at every level reaching their goals.


Despite heavy restrictions on support staff able to work at the Games, CSI Pacific sent eight staff from five different disciplines to Tokyo 2020, all of whom worked with medal winners at the Games.


“CSI Pacific staff have continued to live by our mantra of Collaborate. Serve. Innovate. Perform. over this last year, which has been truly unique and a challenge for all involved,” said Pattenden. “We’re thrilled to see the success of these athletes at the Olympics and are looking forward to continued success at the Paralympics in only a few short weeks.”


 


Canadian Sport Institute Pacific staff working at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics


















































Staff MemberDisciplineSport
Dr. Paddy McCluskeyLead PhysicianAthletics
Dr. Trent StellingwerffPhysiologist & IST LeadAthletics
Dr. Gareth SandfordPhysiologistAthletics
Wendy PethickPhysiologistRowing
Christie GialloretoMental PerformanceRowing
Alex HodginsMental PerformanceSoccer
Zach KalthoffStrength & ConditioningSoccer
Ryan BrodiePerformance TechnologyCore Mission Team (Team Canada)

 


Canadian Sport Institute Pacific affiliated athletes & Olympic Medallists at Tokyo 2020

(by sport, surname)


 






































































































































































































































AthleteSportMedal
Andre De GrasseAthletics – 200m, 100m, 4x100mGold, 2x Bronze
Jerome BlakeAthletics – 4x100mBronze
Aaron BrownAthletics – 4x100mBronze
Brendon RodneyAthletics – 4x100mBronze
Mohammed AhmedAthletics – 5,000mSilver
Evan DunfeeAthletics – 50km Race WalkBronze
Damian WarnerAthletics – DecathlonGold
Caileigh FilmerRowing – Women’s PairBronze
Hillary JanssensRowing – Women’s PairBronze
Susanne GraingerRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Kasia Gruchalla-WesierskiRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Kristen KitRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Madison MaileyRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Sydney PayneRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Andrea ProskeRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Lisa RomanRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Christine RoperRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Avalon WasteneysRowing – Women’s Coxed EightsGold
Janine BeckieSoccerGold
Kadeisha BuchananSoccerGold
Gabrielle CarleSoccerGold
Allysha ChapmanSoccerGold
Jessie FlemingSoccerGold
Vanessa GillesSoccerGold
Julia GrossoSoccerGold
Jordyn HuitemaSoccerGold
Stephanie LabbéSoccerGold
Ashley LawrenceSoccerGold
Adriana LeonSoccerGold
Erin McLeodSoccerGold
Nichelle PrinceSoccerGold
QuinnSoccerGold
Jayde RiviereSoccerGold
Deanne RoseSoccerGold
Sophie SchmidtSoccerGold
Desiree ScottSoccerGold
Kailen SheridanSoccerGold
Christine SinclairSoccerGold
Evelyne ViensSoccerGold
Shelina ZadorskySoccerGold
Emma EntzmingerSoftballBronze
Larissa FranklinSoftballBronze
Sara GroenewegenSoftballBronze
Jenn SallingSoftballBronze

 


Athletes winning medals at Tokyo 2020 with a BC Hometown/Birthplace/Residence but NOT affiliated with CSI Pacific or PacificSport


(by sport, surname)


 






























AthleteSportMedal
Taylor RuckSwimming – 4×100 Free Relay, 4×100 Medley RelaySilver, Bronze
Kelsey HarshmanSoftballBronze
Danielle LawrieSoftballBronze
Lauren RegulaSoftballBronze

 



About Canadian Sport Institute Pacific


 


Offering world-class Olympic and Paralympic training environments in Vancouver, Whistler and Victoria, Canadian Sport Institute Pacific () is committed to Powering Performance. Inspiring Excellence. Working with national sport organizations and fuelled by our national and provincial partners such as Sport Canada, viaSport, Own the Podium, Canadian Olympic Committee, Canadian Paralympic Committee and the Coaches Association of Canada, we are driven by our mantra to Collaborate. Serve. Innovate. Perform.


 


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