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Weekly RoundUp Oct. 29-Nov.4

Hector wins bronze at Youth Parapan American Games Canada captured its first medal at the Youth Parapan American Games in...

Saskatchewan Stories
Darbellay takes aim at RBC Training Ground Top 100 Final

What started as an interest in cross country skiing, has since led Ava Darbellay to being the only Saskatchewan athlete...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 22 – 28

Arthurs finished ninth at 2025 U23 World Wrestling Championships Judah Arthurs, who hails from Saskatoon, wrapped his time at the...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 15 – 21

Five Sask. hockey players named to represent Canada at 2025 U17 World Challenge Hockey Canada announced the 44-player roster who...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 8-14

Hector is new Canadian Standing Champion Saskatoon’s Thulir Hector was crowned the Canadian Standing Champion in table tennis after an impressive...

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Weekly Roundup – Oct. 1 – 7

Sinoski and Lefebvre join Team Canada for 2025 Norececa Men Final Six Aden Sinoski and Matt Lefebvre, both of Prince...

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Weekly Roundup – Sept. 24 – Sept. 30

Silver for Canada at Rugby World Cup In front of a record crowd, Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and the Canadian women’s...

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Weekly Roundup Sept. 17-23

Canada, Senft headed to Women’s Rugby World Cup final With an impressive 34-19 victory over New Zealand, the defending Women’s...

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Weekly Roundup – Sept. 10-16

Canada makes Rugby World Cup semi-finals Canada has secured a spot in semi-finals after dominating Australia 46–5, bringing them 4-0...

Saskatchewan Stories
From rural Saskatchewan to the Rugby World Cup

Before Regina’s Gabrielle Senft was representing Canada at the Women’s Rugby World Cup, she was on her family’s farm, building...

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Weekly Roundup – Sept. 3-9

Canada prepares for Rugby World Cup quarterfinals Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and Team Canada wrapped pool play 3-0 after a 40–19 victory...

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Weekly Roundup – Aug. 27 – Sept. 2

Senft, Canada dominates with second Women’s Rugby World Cup win Regina’s Gabrielle Senft and Team Canada brought the heat for...

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Weekly Roundup August 19-26

Multiple Sask athletes crack national water polo rosters  Five Saskatchewan water polo athletes will be joining the men’s and women’s...

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Weekly Roundup – Aug. 13-19

Three Sask. forwards wrap their time representing Canada On Aug. 16, Boylston’s Kendall Doiron and Saskatoon’s Alida Korte wrapped their...

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Weekly Roundup – August 6-12

Parks named to ringette national team Brigette Parks, of Regina, was named by Ringette Canada as one of the 20...

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Weekly Roundup – July 30 – Aug. 5

2025 World Aquatics Championships concluded Two Saskatchewan athletes wrapped their time at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships on Aug. 3...

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Weekly Roundup – July 23-29

Vickaryous victorious at Junior Elite National Diving Championships Lauren Vickaryous, who hails from Regina, secured gold at the 2025 Speedo...

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Weekly Roundup – July 16 – 22

Wall claims gold and silver Heidi Wall, of Saskatoon, brought home two medals for Canada at the USRowing International Rowing...

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Weekly Roundup – July 9-15

Nortsen, Senft, Canada finish South Africa tour In their second match against South Africa’s Springboks women’s rugby team, Team Canada...

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Weekly Roundup – July 2 – 8

Canada finishes seventh at WBSC Softball World Cup Regina’s Kenzie Newman and Team Canada wrapped their time at the WBSC...

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Weekly Roundup – Nov. 27 – Dec. 3

December 3, 2024

Newkirk sets two Canadian records

Shelby Newkirk, who hails from Saskatoon, set two Canadian records at the Ken Demark International Swim Invitational in Markham, Ontario.

In the women’s S6 400-metre freestyle event, Newkirk swam to 6:06.15 minutes to set a new record and later at the meet, broke a 10-year-old record in the SM6 200-m individual medley with a time of 3:30.92.

Norsten wraps first stop of World Rugby’s 2025 HSBC SVNS series

On the first stop of the World Rugby’s 2025 HSBC SVNS series in Dubai, Waldheim’s Carissa Nortsen joined Canada on the pitch from Nov. 29 – Dec 1.

In their first match against Japan, Canada fell 40-5, before they defeated Brazil 38-12 and finished third in Pool C after New Zealand took the 38-5 win.

Their round robin results left Canada to play for seventh place against Japan, which they lost narrowly 24-22.

Nortsen and Canada will prepare for their second stop of the series in Cape Town.

Full results and standings at svns.com

Stewart, Tarasoff, conclude time at Junior Diving Championships

Two Saskatchewan divers wrapped their time in Rio de Janeiro, for the World Aquatics Junior Diving Championships.

Kash Tarasoff, of Saskatoon, finished fifth in the boys’ 10-metre event with 378.45 points and eighth in the boys’ 3-m springboard event, with 403.85 points.

Meanwhile, Regina’s Lila Stewart and diving partner, Mathilde Laberge, dove to fourth place in the girls’ 3-m synchronized final with 259.32 points.

Full results at worldaquatics.com

Four Saskatchewan hockey players named to Team Canada West Selection Camp

Four hockey players from Saskatchewan were named to the Team Canada West Selection Camp and will take part of the final evaluation process ahead of the 2024 Junior A World Hockey Challenge.

Jaxon Herchak (Waldheim), Ellis Mieyette (Lumsden), Connor Miller (Lipton) and Koen Senft (Regina) were among the 60 players chosen from the Canadian Junior Hockey League.

The final rosters will be named Dec. 5 in advance of the World Challenge, which will take place Dec. 9-15 in Camrose, Alberta.

The full Canada West roster is available at hockeycanada.ca

Messoer named to Canada’s Hockey Development Team

Ashley Messier of Wilcox was named to Canada’s National Women’s Development Team ahead of the Women’s Euro Hockey Tour, from Dec. 11-15, in Finland.

Canada will compete in Group B against Czechia and Sweden.

Fish in seventh at World Speed Skating Cup

While at the ISU World Speed Skating Cup #2 from Nov. 29 – Dec. 1 in Beijing, Moose Jaw’s Graeme Fish finished seventh in the men’s 5,000-metre race with a 6:17.62 time.