Congratulations to Team Yukon on a successful Canada Summer Games

The Government of Yukon congratulates Team Yukon on its participation at this year’s Canada Summer Games.

Nearly 200 athletes, coaches, managers and support staff represented the Yukon at the Canada Summer Games in Niagara, Ontario from August 6 through August 21. Team Yukon competed in athletics, basketball, canoe, kayak, cycling, golf, soccer, beach and court volleyball, swimming and wrestling. Mara Roldan, cycling, and Darby McIntyre, athletics, were selected as opening and closing Team Yukon flagbearers. 

Several Yukon athletes achieved personal bests this year while competing against some of the finest athletes in the country. Flag bearer and cyclist Mara Roldan had an outstanding performance, placing fifth in the women’s road race. Men’s soccer picked up big wins over Nova Scotia and Manitoba. This marked the first time the Yukon men’s soccer team beat a province at a Canada Games event, leading to seventh place in the final standings. 

The Canada Games Council also recognized Team Yukon’s Arcel Siosan with the Pat Lechelt True Sport Award. The award is given to an athlete in each week of the Games who exemplifies the True Sport principles on and off the field of play. Arcel was both a mission staff and participant at this year’s Games.

Team Yukon athletes continue to inspire us with their skill, determination and sportsmanship. The Canada Games are an amazing opportunity for Yukon athletes to compete against some of the best athletes in Canada, see new parts of the country and create lifelong friendships. I congratulate all athletes, coaches, support staff and volunteers on an amazing games and I look forward to seeing Yukon athletes continue to succeed on national and international stages.

Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn

I’m incredibly proud of our team for all their accomplishments at the Niagara Games. What an amazing group of young athletes.

Team Yukon Chef de Mission Trevor Twardochleb

Quick facts
  • The Canada Games are held every two years, alternating between winter and summer events. The Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games were originally planned for 2021 but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  • Team Yukon represents the Yukon at all major games in Canada. A new Team Yukon comes together for each games event. The team includes athletes, coaches and support staff.

  • The Government of Yukon provided more than $170,000 to support Team Yukon’s attendance at the Canada Summer Games as well as logistical and administrative leadership and communications support.

  • Team Yukon will compete next in the:

    • Canada 55+ Games, August 22 to 26, 2022, in Kamloops, B.C.;
    • Arctic Winter Games, January 29 to February 4, 2023, in Wood Buffalo, Alberta;
    • Canada Winter Games, February 18 to March 5, 2023, in Prince Edward Island; and
    • North American Indigenous Games, July 15  to 23, 2023, Kjipuktuk (Halifax), Dartmouth and Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia.
  • Follow Team Yukon on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Media contact

Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca


Odile Nelson
Communications, Community Services
867-332-0886
odile.nelson@yukon.ca 

News release #:
22-271
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