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Borden's Savannah Sutherland poses with her gold medal after winning the female 400m hurdles at the Canada Summer Games on August 19, 2022. (Michael Scraper/Team Sask photographer)
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2022 Canada Summer Games: a local recap and medal count

Aug 21, 2022 | 4:10 PM

The 2022 Canada Summer Games wrapped up on Sunday in Niagara, Ontario with some local athletes bringing home some precious hardware.

In total, Saskatchewan athletes and teams won a combined 35 medals, with a good portion of them coming from local athletes, including some gold medals.

In order of placement, and then first name, here’s how our local Saskatchewan athletes finished at the 2022 Canada Summer Games.

FIRST PLACE – GOLD

Brock Tomyn, Prince Albert (Volleyball – Male)

Ethan Smith, Prince Albert (Volleyball – Male)

Isaiah Mamer, Wilkie (Volleyball – Male)

Noah Opseth, Birch Hills (Volleyball – Male)

Savannah Sutherland, Borden (400m Hurdles – Female)

Skyler Varga, Muenster (Volleyball – Male)

Travis Pruim, Osler (Volleyball – Male)

Team Sask defeated Team Alberta 25-22 in the gold medal match. (Michael Scraper/Team Sask photographer)

SECOND PLACE – SILVER

Donovan Neudorf, Prince Albert (Individual 60kg Wrestling – Male)

Krystle Shewchuk, Prince Albert (Sailing 2.4m Para Mix)

THIRD PLACE – BRONZE

Adam Korte, Muenster (Baseball)

Joel Bauml, Lake Lenore (Baseball)

Merek Yeager, Muenster (Baseball)

Quaid Chief, Onion Lake (Softball – Male)

Ryan Bicknell, Prince Albert (Softball – Male)

Troy Preymack, Prince Albert (Softball – Male)

FOURTH PLACE

Angel Besskkaystare, Wollaston Lake (Individual Female 69kg Wrestling/Female Team Wrestling)

Donovan Neudorf, Prince Albert (Male Team Wrestling)

Erin Kirkland, Tisdale (Female Softball)

Kiana Mullner, Prince Albert (Female Softball)

Olivia Woytiuk, Shell Lake (Female Softball)

Sam Fisher, Humboldt (100m Freestyle Special Olympics – Female)

Seanna Trumier, Prince Albert (Female Volleyball)

Taryn Hannah, Battleford (Female Volleyball)

SIXTH PLACE

Avery Pearson, Meadow Lake (400m – Female)

Elena Park, La Loche (Rowing Double Sculls – Female)

SEVENTH PLACE

Avery Pearson, Meadow Lake (4x400m Relay – Female)

Carrisa Norsten, Waldheim (Rugby Sevens)

Dori Miller, Prince Albert (Rugby Sevens)

Elizabeth Marshall, Hudson Bay (Rugby Sevens)

Sam Fisher, Humboldt (100m Backstroke Special Olympics – Female)

Savannah Sutherland, Borden (4x400m Relay – Female)

EIGHTH PLACE

Aidan Horn, Prince Albert (Box Lacrosse – Male)

Avery Pearson, Meadow Lake (800m – Female)

Brayden Rieger, Prince Albert (Box Lacrosse – Male)

Brooklyn Vancoughnett, Prince Albert (Box Lacrosse – Female)

Jordan Osborne, Mistawasis (Box Lacrosse – Female)

Koltin Fyrk, Birch Hills (Box Lacrosse – Male)

Luke Huddlestone, Prince Albert (Basketball – Male)

Marti Burechailo, Wakaw (Box Lacrosse – Female)

Matthew Cudmore, Prince Albert (Box Lacrosse – Male)

Nicole Kramchynsky, Rosthern (Javelin – Female)

Sam Fisher, Humboldt (50m Freestyle Special Olympics – Female)

Storm Zablocki, Prince Albert (100m – Male)

NINTH PLACE

Sam Fisher, Humboldt (50m Breaststroke Special Olympics – Female)

TENTH PLACE

Nicole Kramchynsky, Rosthern (Discus – Female)

Shelaine Pritchard, Prince Albert (Heptathlon – Female)

THIRTEENTH PLACE

Kira Comfort, Birch Hills (Discus – Female)

FOURTEENTH PLACE

Nicole Kramchynsky, Rosthern (Shot Put – Female)

FIFTEENTH PLACE

Kira Comfort, Birch Hills (Discus – Female)

Kira Comfort, Birch Hills (Shot Put – Female)

Next up on the schedule for Team Saskatchewan is the 2023 Canada Winter Games which is in Prince Edward Island and slated for February 18 to March 5.

logan.lehmann@pattisonmedia.com

Twitter: @lloganlehmann

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