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Canada wraps up Lima 2019 Parapan Am Games with 60 total medals

With Canadian Para cyclist Carla Shibley, alongside pilot Meghan Lemiski, carrying the flag for her nation at the Closing Ceremony, the Lima 2019 Parapan Am Games officially came to an end for the Canadian Parapan Am Team on Sunday evening. Canada captured a total of 60 medals in Lima – 17 gold, 21 silver, and 22 bronze.

MEDAL CHART:

Gold – 17 Silver – 21 Bronze – 22 TOTAL – 60

On the final day of competition, Canada added seven more medals. On road race day in Para cycling, flag bearers Shibley and Lemiski captured their second gold and fourth overall medal of the Games, winning the women’s tandem event in a time of 2:33:16. Annie Bouchard and pilot Evelyne Gagnon raced to second place, meaning Canada went 1-2 on the podium – the third time the four women have done so in Lima. In the tricycle T1-2 classification road race, Michael Shetler captured his second bronze medal.

In Para badminton, Olivia Meier and Pascal Lapointe finished competition 4-0 in mixed doubles to win the gold medal. It is Canada’s first gold in the sport at a major Games, with Para badminton making its debut here. In the women’s wheelchair singles draw, Yuka Chokyu came up with the silver following a loss in the final.

And in boccia, both the BC3 (Marylou Martineau, Eric Bussière, and Philippe Lord) and BC4 (Marco Dispaltro, Iulian Ciobanu, and Alison Levine) pairs captured bronze medals.

“This has been an incredible Parapan Am Games for Canada, and I am so proud of each and every athlete for their performances here in Lima,” said Stephanie Dixon, chef de mission of the Lima 2019 Canadian Parapan Am Team. “I think the experience gained here will prove to be so valuable for many of our athletes. It has been a joy to watch everyone compete. Congratulations to our medallists for their very well-deserved achievements and to the entire team for their hard work and for bringing their absolute best to the Games!”

CLICK HERE for the complete list of medals won by Canada in Lima.

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