Victoria, BC – With the 2016 Summer Olympics officially coming to a close on Sunday, the Canadian Sport Institute Pacific (CSI Pacific) is proud to recognize the successes of Team Canada who brought home a record-tying 22 medals while representing 35 million Canadians in Rio de Janeiro. The 22 medals tie the highest ever for Canada at a non-boycotted Games.
The Canadian Olympic Team featured 314 athletes, out of which 126 are CSI Pacific-affiliated. These 126 athletes benefited from services provided by CSI Pacific or a PacificSport Centre in B.C. in past year. Of the 22 medals won by Team Canada, CSI Pacific-affiliated athletes contributed to 11 of these medals, an impressive 50%.
Sixty-one members of Team Canada won a medal in Rio, from the individual winners, such as Catharine Pendrel and Hilary Caldwell, to the teams of Women’s Soccer and Women’s Rugby Sevens. The Canadian Sport Institute Pacific is affiliated with 41 of these athletes – or a fantastic 67% of all of Team Canada’s medallists – having provided them support in the past year.
“Rio 2016 proved to be a huge success for Canadian athletes and CSI Pacific-supported athletes were a significant part of Canada’s improvement at these Games. These athletes have helped Team Canada surpass expectations, reaching their highest medal total since 1996 in Atlanta,” said CSI Pacific CEO Wendy Pattenden. “CSI Pacific is extremely proud of all the athletes with whom we are fortunate enough to work with in the daily training environment, as well as our team of sport science and sport medicine experts.”
CSI Pacific sent its largest ever contingent of staff to the 2016 Summer Games, with 12 staff members from six different disciplines – including one in the broadcast booth – serving national sport partners at the Games. This includes Samantha Ebata and Ryan Brodie, who worked as part of the Canadian Olympic Committee’s Mission Staff for Performance Analysis.
Our staff provided the greatest amount of support to the bronze medal-winning Women’s Rugby Sevens team, with four of our staff members working with this team in Rio.
CSI Pacific staff members Dr. Cesar Meylan (Strength & Conditioning) and Rebecca Hall (Nutrition) worked closely with Canada’s Women’s National Soccer Team as they won a bronze medal and became the first Canadian women’s team sport to win back-to-back Summer Olympic medals.
Innovation & Research Lead Dr. Trent Stellingwerff (PhD) and Chief Medical Officer & Health Science Lead Dr. Paddy McCluskey (MD) worked with Athletics Canada over the Olympics, as well, as Athletics Canada won its best medal haul since 1932. Dr. Stellingwerff has also worked closely with bronze medallist mountain biker Catharine Pendrel in the lead-up to the Rio Games.
“Our mantra at the Canadian Sport Institute Pacific is ‘Collaborate. Serve. Innovate.’ It is through these three tenets that we are able to contribute to Canadian athletes’ success in Rio and at major games,” said Pattenden. “We are extremely excited to see even more of Canada’s top athletes compete for gold in September at the Paralympics.”
Canadian Sport Institute Pacific 12 staff working at the Rio 2016 Olympics
(by surname)
Staff Member | Discipline | Sport |
Dr. Kirsten Barnes (PhD) | Mental Performance | Rugby – Women’s Sevens |
Ryan Brodie | Performance Analysis | Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) Mission Staff |
Nick Clarke | Physiology | Rowing |
Samantha Ebata | Performance Analysis | Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) Mission Staff |
Tyler Goodale | Strength & Conditioning | Rugby – Women’s Sevens |
Dr. Paddy McCluskey (MD) | Medical Staff (Doctor) | Athletics |
Dr. Cesar Meylan (PhD) | Strength & Conditioning | Football (Soccer) – Women’s |
Callum Morris | Performance Analysis | Rugby – Women’s Sevens |
Sandeep Nandhra | Athletic Therapist | Rugby – Women’s Sevens |
Graham Olson | Performance Analysis | Swimming |
Dr. Trent Stellingwerff (PhD) | Physiology | Athletics |
Barney Williams | Rowing Coach | Rowing (CBC Broadcast Analysis) |
Canadian Sport Institute Pacific-affiliated Rio 2016’s 41 Olympic Medallists
(by sport, surname)
Athlete | Sport | Medal |
Aaron Brown | Athletics – Men’s 4×100 Relay | Bronze |
Derek Drouin | Athletics – High Jump | Gold |
Brianne Theisen-Eaton | Athletics – Heptathlon | Bronze |
Damian Warner | Athletics – Decathlon | Bronze |
Laura Brown | Cycling, Track – Team Pursuit | Bronze |
Georgia Simmerling | Cycling, Track – Team Pursuit | Bronze |
Catharine Pendrel | Cycling, Mountain Bike – Cross-Country | Bronze |
Janine Beckie | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Josée Bélanger | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Kadeisha Buchanan | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Allysha Chapman | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Sabrina D’Angelo | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Jessie Fleming | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Stephanie Labbe | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Ashley Lawrence | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Diana Matheson | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Nichelle Prince | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Rebecca Quinn | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Deanne Rose | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Sophie Schmidt | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Desiree Scott | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Christine Sinclair | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Melissa Tancredi | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Rhian Wilkinson | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Shelina Zadorsky | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Diana Matheson | Football (Soccer) – Women’s | Bronze |
Lindsay Jennerich | Rowing – Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls | Silver |
Patricia Obee | Rowing – Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls | Silver |
Brittany Benn | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Hannah Darling | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Bianca Farella | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Jennifer Kish | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Ghislaine Landry | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Megan Lukan | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Kayla Moleschi | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Karen Paquin | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Kelly Russell | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Ashley Steacy | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Natasha Watcham-Roy | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Charity Williams | Rugby – Women’s Sevens | Bronze |
Hilary Caldwell | Swimming – 200m Backstroke | Bronze |
Emily Overholt | Swimming – 4x200m Free Relay | Bronze |