Six provinces and territories, 10 days, 16 sports, over 1,500 athletes, and one hometown stage: the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games are almost here! With 15 days to go, we're welcoming the 400+ athletes, coaches, managers, technicians and mission staff who will represent Team Sask in Swift Current.
Team Sask Swimming
Athletes
- Jayden Bilous, Saskatoon
- Landon Bouvier, Regina
- Matthew Brough, Regina
- William Cai, Regina
- Austin Lin, Moose Jaw
- Andrew Nghiem, Saskatoon
- Cole Roulston, Regina
- Ben Stewart, Regina
- Nathan Vong, Saskatoon
- Samuel Wagner, Regina
- Isaak Wiebe, Regina
- Melissa Adelman, Regina
- Sophie Bilodeau, Prince Albert
- Shea Guest, Saskatoon
- Hannah Heggstrom, Saskatoon
- Madison Higgs, North Battleford
- Ella Howe, Saskatoon
- Cadence Johns, Moose Jaw
- Chloe Johns, Moose Jaw
- Sloane Kerr, Regina
- Reese Koch, Moose Jaw
- Elena Park, Saskatoon
- Sydney Peace, Saskatoon
- Olena Rashovich, Regina
- Avery Weiland, Saskatoon
- Jenae Ruetz, Swift Current
- Sam Fischer, Humboldt
- Antonius Quist, Weyburn
- Ethan Schenk, Moose Jaw
Coaching Staff
- Jeff Toth, Regina
- Jackie Powell, Swift Current
- Stephen Neiszner, Kindersley
- Gary Chueng, Saskatoon
- Nail Kaddache, Regina
- Melina Jenkins, Regina
- Ann Johns, Moose Jaw
Goals
- "My goal is to medal in every event I swim, preferably winning as many gold medals as possible. I also want to have a good time and have fun, while meeting new friends and enjoying what I love doing." Jayden Bilous
- "My goals for these games are to improve my times and proudly represent my province." Sloane Kerr
- "My goals are to swim personal best times and achieve time standards for national meets for next season. I want to enjoy the games experience and represent Team Saskatchewan the best I can." Olena Rashovich
The 2019 Western Canada Summer Games will run from August 9th - 18th, with Swimming taking place August 9th through 13th at the Swift Current Aquatic Centre. Tickets can be purchased here. You can catch the Swimming sport schedule here.