2025 Canada Summer Games will take place in St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador August 8-24, 2025
Team Alberta is exited to start preparations for the next Summer Games. Stay tuned for more information in the Fall 2023.
Team Alberta wins the Centennial Cup at the 2022 Canada Summer Games
Team Alberta was thrilled to receive the Centennial Cup for the 2022 Canada Summer Games. This Cup is presented to the province showing the greatest improvement in the final standings in comparison to the previous Canada Games (summer to summer and winter to winter). Alberta also won this award at the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer; AB. Team Alberta continued their incredible pursuits and accomplishments in Niagara.
“It’s truly thrilling for team Alberta to win the Centennial Cup.” said Cam Berwald, Team Alberta’s Chef de Mission. “Our athletes, our coaches, our managers and our support staff have worked tremendously hard for the past few years getting ready for this huge momentous experience here in the Niagara region. All of their hard work and dedication paid off and now we get to celebrate our improvement from our last Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg..”
Team Alberta finished fourth overall with a total of 111 medals: 35 Gold, 33 Silver and 43 Bronze. Leading the team to this impressive finish was Swimming who collected 42 medals and Athletics who won a total of 33 medals.
Congratulations to all of the athletes, coaches and managers that represented Team Alberta in Niagara
2022 Canada Summer Games Results
Check out the Team Alberta Results page for all of the Team Alberta Athletes accomplishments at the games.
Pat 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.
Week Two athlete was Team Yukon volleyball player Arcel Siosan. He received the Pat Lechelt True Sport Award from Canada Games Council Chair Evan Johnston and Team Alberta Chef de Mission Cam Berwald.
Contributions made on behalf of the Red Deer 2019 Canada Games Host Society were instrumental in bringing the award to fruition.
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 Horizontal Logos
Team Alberta Vertical Logos
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