Final day of competition wraps-up at the 2019 Canadian Boccia Championships
Victoria, British Columbia (December 4, 2019) – The final day of competition at the 2019 Canadian Boccia Championships shifted to the Team, Pairs, and the Open category matches. Québec dominated the BC1/2 Team, BC3 Pairs, and BC4 Pairs events with gold medals in each category, while host British Columbia athletes took the top three spots in the Open category.
The BC1/2 Team from Québec was loaded with talent from members of the National Boccia Training Squad with Danik Allard (Bois-des-Filion, QC), Dave Richer (Montréal, QC), Éric Lefebvre (Montréal, QC), and Josée Lamothe (Trois-Rivières, QC) bringing home the gold. All four members of the team are currently training at the Institut national du sport du Québec (INS Québec).
In the BC4/5 combined category, Marco Dispaltro (Saint-Jérôme, QC), Guy Simard (Montréal, QC) and Alexandre Lemaire (Kingsey Falls, QC) took centre stage going undefeated on route to the gold medal.
Simard’s first experience at Nationals was a special one: “It was my first [Canadian Championships] and it was fantastic. Even more so because I shared the experience with my son… It has been ten years now that [the doctors] told me I would have to stay in a wheelchair. Ten years later to come in second place in my class and first in team play at this event feels really great.”
British Columbia was well represented in the Open Category, an Individual event. Mildred Thomas (Surrey, BC), who made a comeback into boccia three years ago after a seven-year hiatus, took gold. She was Champion in the Open class at the Western Challenge and BC Provincials this year as well. Her goal coming to the 2019 Canadian Boccia Championships was to “learn from the other athletes,” she explained pre-competition since it would be her first time competing at Nationals.
“My first experience has been fantastic. Watching all of the athletes compete with different disabilities has been amazing and a real eye-opener. It took a lot of determination and I tried to stay confident throughout the tournament. It was a little stressful but I just kept plugging along trying to at least place, which I did in the end.”
Coming second and taking silver was Kylie Waters (Victoria, BC) while the bronze went to Daniel Hutchison (Victoria, BC).
Québec continued their march to the top of the podium in the BC3 category. The Québec A Pair consisting of Éric Bussière (Verchères, QC), Joëlle Guérette (Montréal, QC), and Samuel Lafleur (Saint-Dominique, QC) finished first in their pool while Québec B of Marylou Martineau (Québec City, QC) and Philippe Lord (Blainville, QC) took silver. For Bussière, Lord, and Martineau it was their second medal of the event having already reached the podium during the individual portion of the tournament.
With the largest contingent represented at the Championships, Team Québec’s pride and spirit was captured in their chants of ‘“Allez les bleus”. “We are very proud of our team and are a really tight group,” explained Jonathan Manseau, Performance Partner to Guérette. “At competitions we are energetic and supportive, while outside of competition we are all close friends and teammates.”
With the close of the 2019 Canadian Boccia Championships, many athletes are going home with medals earned from the last day of competition in Victoria, BC including:
BC1/2 Team
GOLD: Québec (Danik Allard, Bois-des-Filion, QC; Dave Richer, Montréal, QC; Éric Lefebvre, Montréal, QC; Josée Lamothe, Trois-Rivières, QC)
SILVER: Newfoundland & Labrador (Hayley Redmond, St. John’s, NL; Kristyn Collins, St. John’s, NL; Mike Mercer St. John’s, NL; Stephen Westcott St. John’s, NL)
BRONZE: Ontario (Jim Davis, Niagara, ON; Lance Cryderman, Sudbury, ON; Maggie Julien, Sudbury, ON)
BC3 Pairs
GOLD: Québec A (Éric Bussière, Verchères, QC; Joëlle Guérette, Montréal, QC; Samuel Lafleur, Saint-Dominique, QC)
SILVER: Québec B (Philippe Lord, Blainville, QC; Marylou Martineau, Québec City, QC)
BRONZE: Nova Scotia/Alberta (Jennica Gagne, Dartmouth, NS; Ryan Rondeau, Edmonton, AB)
BC4 Pairs
GOLD: Québec A (Alexandre Lemaire, Kingsey Falls, QC; Guy Simard, Montréal, QC; Marco Dispaltro, Saint-Jérôme, QC)
SILVER: Ontario (Josh Gautier, Niagara, ON; Gio De Sero, Guelph, ON)
BRONZE: Québec B (Iulian Ciobanu, Montréal, QC; Marc-Antoine Goupil, Honfleur, QC)
Open (Individual Category)
GOLD: Mildred Thomas (Surrey, BC)
SILVER: Kylie Waters (Victoria, BC)
BRONZE: Daniel Hutchison (Victoria, BC)
Visit Boccia Canada’s website for final results in the Individual (BC1, BC2, BC3, BC4, BC5, Open), Team, and Pairs categories.
Visit the Boccia Canada’s Facebook page for pictures from the tournament.
About Boccia Canada
Boccia Canada is the boccia delivery arm of the Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (CCPSA), the National Sport Organization for the Paralympic sport of boccia. Boccia Canada is focused on providing athletes and individuals of all ages and skill with the chance to play a unique Paralympic sport. CCPSA collaborates with partners to increase the participation of Canadians with cerebral palsy and related disabilities in sport and physical activity, while leading, developing and growing boccia from grassroots, to producing World and Paralympic Champions.
About boccia
Boccia is a Paralympic sport of precision and strategy similar to lawn bowling or curling, played by athletes with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy and related disabilities. It is one of only two Paralympic sports that do not have an Olympic counterpart. Athletes compete in one of six sport classes based on their level and type of disability: BC1, BC2, BC3, BC4, BC5, and Open. For more information on boccia, visit www.bocciacanada.ca.