Canada Summer Games

           2025 Canada Summer Games - St. John's, NL

August 8-24, 2025

 

Gold - 22  Silver - 30  Bronze -  29    Total - 81

Alberta Serves Up a Strong Finish at the 2025 Canada Summer Games

From start to finish, Team Alberta left its mark on the 2025 Canada Summer Games, closing out the competition in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador with five more medals (one gold, two silver and two bronze) to finish fourth overall in the medal standings.  

Men’s Volleyball is bringing gold back to Alberta after a dominant 3-0 sweep over Manitoba in the final, capping off their tournament run on top of the podium. 

Women’s Volleyball claimed the silver medal after battling a tough Ontario team in the final. Women’s Baseball earned silver in the sport’s historic debut at the Canada Summer Games. Artistic Swimming and Box Lacrosse add 2 bronze medals to Alberta's total on the final day of competition.

Paige Veloso (Calgary) earned the honour of leading Team Alberta into the closing ceremonies on Sunday night. Competing in both the Women’s team event and the individual 65 kg weight class, Veloso returns home with impressive hardware, a gold in the 65 kg category and a bronze in the Women’s team event. Over the course of the week, she dominated her opponents.

Joining Veloso to lead the Alberta contingent were banner carriers Sydney Klebanosky (Spruce Grove, Women’s Baseball), Clara Monck (Calgary, Women’s Soccer), Weezy Eze (Calgary, Athletics), Jake McEachern (Men’s Hammer Throw) and Kalyssa Komori (Calgary, Women’s
Volleyball).

Congratulations to all our athletes that won medals and achieved personal bests. We are proud of you!!!

See our Daily Summaries for more details on Team Alberta's results today in St. John's.                                                               

     
                                                  Male Volleyball - Gold

              
       Female Baseball - Silver                      Female Volleyball - Silver

     
     Male Box Lacrosse - Bronze                          
                                                

          Daily Summaries.

Week One Week Two
August 10 August 19
August 11 August 20
August 12 August 21
August 13 August 22
August 14 August 23
August 15 August 24
August 16  
Week one Summary  

 

Team Alberta Daily Results

WEEK ONE WEEK 2
Day 1 - August 10 Day 10 - August 19
Day 2 - August 11 Day 11 - August 20
Day 3 - August 12 Day 12 - August 21
Day 4 - August 13 Day 13 - August 22
Day 5 - August 14 Day 14 - August 23
Day 6 - August 15 Day 15 - August 24
Day 7 - August 16  
Week One Summary Week Two Summary

See results from past Canada  Summer Games on our Results Page. 

See a complete list of Team Alberta athletes, coaches and mission staff that will take part in the 2025 Canada Summer Games.

Team Alberta Media Booklet - Updated August  20

Team Alberta Hometown List - Updated August 20

 

Canada Games Sports Schedule

Ready to start planning for the Canada Summer Games? Find below the overview of the Sports schedule. Sport specific schedules will be available closer to the games.

2025 Overview Sport Schedule

Sport Information

Looking for information on eligibility restrictions, age categories and team sizes? Check out the links below for everything you need to know about the upcoming Games.

Sport Technical Packages - scroll down to find your sport.

Technical Package Summary

Team Sizes

Age Categories

Eligibility Restrictions

 

TEAM ALBERTA LOGO

Please find below links to the files and guidelines  for the new Team Alberta Logo. If you require a different format please contact Cam Berwald at [email protected] or Sheri Wilson at [email protected]

Team Alberta Uniform Guidelines - Updated May 2025

 

Team Alberta Horizontal Logos 

Black – JPG 

Color – PNG                                                   

Color – EPS

Team Alberta Vertical Logos  

Black – JPG

Color – PNG

Color – EPS

 

More information & Important Files:

 

 

Team Alberta Athlete wins Pat Lechelt Award at the Canada Summer Games.

Beyond competition, Alberta’s athletes embodied the spirit and values of the Games. Team Alberta Men’s Soccer player, Jaxon Marchant (Calgary) was awarded the prestigious Pat Lechelt Award, an award near and dear to the hearts of Team Alberta.

Pat Lechelt was part of Team Alberta’s Mission Staff for every Canada Games between 1989 and 2019 serving primarily as Chef de Mission or Assistant Chef de Mission.

In 2020, Alberta and the Canada Games family lost Pat and in honour of her contributions to the Games and the values she embodied, the Canada Games Council awards the Pat Lechelt Award to an athlete each week of the Games that on and off the field of play exemplifies the principles of Go For It, Play Fair, Respect Others, Keep It Fun, Stay Healthy, Include Everyone, and Give Back.

Throughout his time at the Games, Marchant had shown what leadership looked like. Becoming a role model for his teammates, arriving first, putting others ahead of himself, and building connections with everyone around him. Whether it was taking time after games to engage with young soccer players or building team spirit in the dining hall, he consistently demonstrated the
values of respect and inclusivity.

Marchant’s recognition marked the first time an Albertan has received the Pat Lechelt Award.

                                Jaxon Marchant - Male Soccer -  Pat Lechelt Award
                                 Photo Credit: Matt MurnaghanPat Lechelt True Sport Award Presented in Niagara

The Canada Games presented for the very first time the Pat Lechelt True Sport Award. Pat Lechelt was part of Team Alberta’s mission staff for the f the Canada Games between 1989 and 2019 as Chef de Mission or Assistant Chef de Mission.

The True Sport Award is presented to an athlete who best demonstrates True Sport Principles of Go For It, Play Fair, Respect Others, Keep it Fun, Stay Healthy, Include Everyone and Give Back, during the course of the Canada Games.

Contributions made on behalf of the Red Deer 2019 Canada Games Host Society were instrumental in bringing the award to fruition.

Developing Canada’s Premier Athletes:

The Canada Games have a played a prominent role in developing some of Canada’s premier athletes.  The Games have acted as a stepping stone for many celebrated athletes including:

  • Toller Cranston (1967),
  • Bob Gainey (1971),
  • Catriona LeMay Doan (1983 & 1987),
  • Bruny Surin (1985),
  • Annie Pelletier (1989),
  • Hayley Wickenheiser and Ryan Smyth (1991),
  • Steve Nash (1993),
  • Jennifer Heil (1999),
  • Erin McLeod (2001),
  • Chandra Crawford and Sydney Crosby (2003),
  • Steven Stamkos and Mark McMorris (2007),
  • Nathan Mackinnon and Jonathan Drouin (2011)

See all Team Alberta Canada Summer Games Alumni!

Canada Games competition was tough and it helped to prepare me for future international events

ERIC SEHN - DIVER - 2001 CANADA GAMES/2012 OLYMPICS

CONTACT INFORMATION

Cam Berwald
Team Alberta Chef de Mission
Suite 500
10055 106 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1G3
P: 780-422-7109
Email: [email protected]