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2013 Canada Summer Games


FieldValue
name2013 Canada Summer Games
logo2013canadagameslogo.jpg
caption**12th Canada Summer Games**
host_citySherbrooke, Quebec
provinces_and_territories13
events270 in 16 Sports
openingAugust 2
closingAugust 17
opened_byStephen Harper
stadiumUniversité de Sherbrooke Stadium (OC)
Parc Jacques Cartier(CC)
SpreviousS[2009 CSG](2009-canada-summer-games)
SnextS[2017 CSG](2017-canada-summer-games)

Parc Jacques Cartier(CC) The 2013 Canada Summer Games is a national multi-sport event that was held in Sherbrooke, Quebec from August 2, 2013 to August 17, 2013. These Games were the first Canada Summer Games to be held in Quebec, and third overall after the inaugural Canada Winter Games in Quebec City in 1967 and the 1983 Canada Winter Games in Saguenay.

Medal table

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

Sports

269 events in 17 different sports were contested. The only change at these Games involved dropping rugby sevens and replacing it with fencing (which was moved over from the Canada Winter Games.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events proposed to be contested in each sport/discipline.

Aquatics

  • Canoeing ()
    • Canoe sprint (34)
  • Cycling ()
    • Mountain biking (6)
    • Road (6)
  • Soccer (2)
  • Volleyball

  • Wrestling ()
    • Freestyle (26)
  • Venues

    List of venues as follows:

    • Atto Beaver Park: Beach volleyball
    • Bishop's University: Basketball, Soccer
    • Cegep de Sherbrooke - Centre de l'activité physique: Fencing, Wrestling
    • Centre récréatif de Rock Forest: Tennis
    • Sherbrooke: Cycling
    • Lac des Nations: Canoe-Kayak
    • Lac Magog: Rowing, Sailing
    • Lac Memphrémagog: Open Water Swimming
    • Milby Golf Club: Golf
    • Mont Bellevue: Mountain Bike
    • Palais des Sports: Basketball
    • Parc Bureau: Softball
    • Parc Desranleau: Softball
    • Parc de l'Est: Baseball
    • Stade Julien Morin: Baseball
    • Parc Sylvie-Daigle: Soccer
    • Stade Amédée-Roy: Baseball
    • Université de Sherbrooke: Athletics, Diving, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball

    Participating provinces and territories

    All 13 provinces and territories competed.

    • Alberta
    • British Columbia
    • Manitoba
    • New Brunswick
    • Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Northwest Territories
    • Nova Scotia
    • Nunavut
    • Ontario
    • Prince Edward Island
    • Quebec (Hosts)
    • Saskatchewan
    • Yukon Territory

    References

    References

    1. (February 10, 2012). "Cultural Programming: Time to submit your application!".
    2. "2013 Canada Summer Games - Sherbrooke".
    3. "Medal standing". Cg2013.gems.pro.
    4. [http://www.canadagames.ca/Images/Sport/2013%20Technical%20Packages/Sport_Event_Discipline_2012.08.01.pdf Sports disciplines]{{dead link. (January 2018)
    5. "Rugby knocked out of 2013 Canada Summer Games".
    6. "Competition venues {{!}} Jeux d'été du Canada - Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games".
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