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{{Infobox games
| name = 2009 [[Canada Summer Games]]
| logo =
| caption =
| host_city = [[Charlottetown]], [[Prince Edward Island]]
| motto =
| provinces_and_territories =
| athletes =
| events =
| opening = August 15
| closing = August 29
| opened_by =
| athlete_oath =
| judge_oath =
| torch_lighter =
| stadium =
| SpreviousS = [[2005 Canada Summer Games|2005 CSG]]
| SnextS = [[2013 Canada Summer Games|2013 CSG]]
}}

The 2009 '''[[Canada Summer Games]]''' were held in [[Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island]] from August 15 to 29.
The 2009 '''[[Canada Summer Games]]''' were held in [[Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island]] from August 15 to 29.

==Medal standings==
The following is the medal table for the 2009 Canada Summer Games.
{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = HHH
| flag_template =
| event =
| team =
| gold_AAA = 70 | silver_AAA = 68 | bronze_AAA = 64 | name_AAA = {{ON}}
| gold_BBB = 57 | silver_BBB = 43 | bronze_BBB = 44 | name_BBB = {{BC}}
| gold_CCC = 42 | silver_CCC = 53 | bronze_CCC = 50 | name_CCC = {{QC}}
| gold_DDD = 26 | silver_DDD = 10 | bronze_DDD = 16 | name_DDD = {{NS}}
| gold_EEE = 20 | silver_EEE = 31 | bronze_EEE = 25 | name_EEE = {{AB}}
| gold_FFF = 13 | silver_FFF = 15 | bronze_FFF = 20 | name_FFF = {{SK}}
| gold_GGG = 5 | silver_GGG = 10 | bronze_GGG = 9 | name_GGG = {{MB}}
| gold_HHH = 2 | silver_HHH = 1 | bronze_HHH = 1 | host_HHH = yes | name_HHH = {{PE}}
| gold_III = 2 | silver_III = 0 | bronze_III = 2 | name_III = {{YT}}
| gold_JJJ = 1 | silver_JJJ = 4 | bronze_JJJ = 2 | name_JJJ = {{NB}}
| gold_KKK = 0 | silver_KKK = 4 | bronze_KKK = 2 | name_KKK = {{NL}}
| gold_LLL = 0 | silver_LLL = 0 | bronze_LLL = 0 | name_LLL = {{NT}}
| gold_MMM = 0 | silver_MMM = 0 | bronze_MMM = 0 | name_MMM = {{flag|Nunavut}}
}}


==Events==
==Events==
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*[[Basketball]]
*[[Basketball]]
*[[Canoeing|Canoe]]/[[Kayaking|Kayak]]
*[[Canoeing|Canoe]]/[[Kayaking|Kayak]]
*[[Cycling]]
*[[Cycle sport|Cycling]]
*[[Diving]]
*[[Diving (sport)|Diving]]
*[[Golf]]
*[[Golf]]
*[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]
*[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]
*[[Rugby football|Rugby]]
*[[Rugby football|Rugby]]
*[[Sailing]]
*[[Sailing (sport)|Sailing]]
*[[Soccer]]
*[[Soccer]]
*[[Softball]]
*[[Softball]]
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*[[Tennis]]
*[[Tennis]]
*[[Triathlon]]
*[[Triathlon]]
*[[Beach Volleyball]]
*[[Beach volleyball]]
*[[Volleyball]]
*[[Volleyball]]
*[[Wrestling]]
*[[Wrestling]]


Yukon won its first Canada summer games gold medal at these games courtesy of Alexendra Gabor in the 400M freestyle event in swimming <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tsn.ca/ |title=Home |website=tsn.ca}}</ref>
==Medal standings==

{| {{RankedMedalTable|class=wikitable sortable}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
|-
| 1 || align=left| {{ON}} || 70 || 68 || 64 || 202
|-
| 2 || align=left| {{BC}} || 57 || 43 || 44 || 144
|-
| 3 || align=left| {{QC}} || 42 || 53 || 50|| 145
|-
| 4 || align=left| {{NS}} || 26 || 10 || 16 || 52
|-
| 5 || align=left| {{AB}} || 20 || 31 || 25 || 76
|-
| 6 || align=left| {{SK}} || 13 || 15 || 20 || 48
|-
| 7 || align=left| {{MB}} || 5 || 10 || 9 || 24
|-
| 8 || align=left| '''{{PE}}''' || 2 || 1 || 1 || 4
|-
| 9 || align=left| {{YT}} || 2 || 0 || 2 || 4
|-
| 10 || align=left| {{NB}} || 1 || 4 || 2 || 7
|-
| 11 || align=left| {{NL}} || 0 || 4 || 2 || 6
|-
| 12 || align=left| {{NT}} || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 12 || align=left| {{NU}} || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
|}

Yukon won its first Canada summer games gold medal at these games courtesy of Alexendra Gabor in the 400M freestyle event in swimming <ref>www.tsn.ca</ref>
She also won all of Yukon's medals.
She also won all of Yukon's medals.


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*[[UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place]], Charlottetown - Athletics, Soccer, Closing Ceremonies
*[[UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place]], Charlottetown - Athletics, Soccer, Closing Ceremonies
*[[Victoria Park, Charlottetown|Victoria Park]] Tennis Courts, Charlottetown - Tennis
*[[Victoria Park, Charlottetown|Victoria Park]] Tennis Courts, Charlottetown - Tennis
*[[VIV FIeld]], Summerside - Softball
*[[VIV Field]], Summerside - Softball
*[[Westisle Composite High School]], [[Elmsdale, Prince Edward Island|Elmsdale]] - Soccer
*[[Westisle Composite High School]], [[Elmsdale, Prince Edward Island|Elmsdale]] - Soccer


==Official site==
==Official site==
*[http://www.jeuxducanada2009.ca/en/]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090412000458/http://www.jeuxducanada2009.ca/en/ Jeux du Canada 2009]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
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{{succession box|title=[[Canada Summer Games]]|before=[[2005 Canada Games]]|
after=[[2013 Canada Games]]|years= 2009 }}
{{Canada Games}}
{{succession box|title=[[Canada Winter Games]]|before=[[2003 Canada Winter Games]]|
after=[[2011 Canada Winter Games]]|years= [[2007 Canada Games|2007]] }}
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[[Category:Canada Games]]
[[Category:2009 Canada Summer Games| ]]
[[Category:2009 in Canada|Canada Games, 2009]]
[[Category:Canada Games|2009 Canada Games]]
[[Category:2009 in Canadian sports|Canada Games, 2009]]
[[Category:2009 in multi-sport events|Canada Games, 2009]]
[[Category:2009 in multi-sport events|Canada Games, 2009]]

Latest revision as of 09:23, 21 April 2023

2009 Canada Summer Games
Host cityCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
OpeningAugust 15
ClosingAugust 29
Summer

The 2009 Canada Summer Games were held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island from August 15 to 29.

Medal standings

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The following is the medal table for the 2009 Canada Summer Games.

  *   Host nation (Prince Edward Island)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ontario706864202
2 British Columbia574344144
3 Quebec425350145
4 Nova Scotia26101652
5 Alberta20312576
6 Saskatchewan13152048
7 Manitoba510924
8 Prince Edward Island*2114
9 Yukon2024
10 New Brunswick1427
11 Newfoundland and Labrador0426
12 Northwest Territories0000
 Nunavut0000
Totals (13 entries)238239235712

Events

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Yukon won its first Canada summer games gold medal at these games courtesy of Alexendra Gabor in the 400M freestyle event in swimming [1] She also won all of Yukon's medals.

Venues

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Official site

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References

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  1. ^ "Home". tsn.ca.
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