1989
Saskatoon
Almost 2900 athletes and close to 600 coaches and managers gathered in Saskatoon for what would prove to be a remarkable feat of ingenuity and endurance: the Prairie city would become the first community to host both the Canada Winter and Summer Games.
Saskatoon
Summer Games
1989
By The Numbers
Game Results
1989
Saskatoon
Gold
Silver
Bronze
8
1
6
Ronald
Comeau
Track and Field
Race Walk
B
Colin
Inglis
Track and Field
400 m Hurdles
G
Matthew
LeBlanc
Archery
Senior
G
Marianne
Limpert
Swimming
100 m Breaststroke
G
Marianne
Limpert
Swimming
200 m Individual Medley
G
Rae
Sears
Swimming
100 m Backstroke
B
Stephen
Smyth
Archery
Junior
S
Serge
Tardif
Wrestling
52 kg
B
Team NB
Jon Gogan, Jamie Cleveland
Rowing
Pairs Male
G
Team NB
Jon Gogan, Jeff Smith
Rowing
Doubles Male
G
Team NB
Josette Babineau, Louise Cormier, Sherri Field, Sarah Forbes, Lisa Johnson, Kara Keays, Heather Kyle, Joyce McCormack, Jennifer Murray, Kim O'Hara, Frances Moffatt, Rachel Schofield, Darlene Walsh, Tanya Whalen, Donna Hornibrook (Coach)
Field Hockey
G
Team NB
Mark Fawcett, Jamie Cleveland, Jeff Bonham, Chris MacLean
Rowing
Straight 4 Male
B
Team NB
Neil Armstrong, Jon Campbell, Shawn Charlebois, Jim Charters, Jason Darling, Bryan Elliott, Timothy Johnston, Vinod Nair,John Ryan, Pat Ryan, Richard Sullivan, Joe Walker
Basketball
Men
B
Team NB
Kirsten Campbell, Erin Cusack
Rowing
Pairs Female
B
Peter
Wedge
Cycling
Criterium
G
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1989
Saskatoon
Team NB strikes gold, topping the podium a remarkable eight times as future Olympian Marianne Limpert leads the way in the pool with two gold medals.