U SPORTS, as the Canadian representative of FISU, the International University Sports Federation, announced the Team Canada mission staff for the 2025 FISU Summer World University Games, to be held in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany from July 16-27.Â
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As announced previously,Â
Karla Karch of Mount Royal will be Canada's chef de mission at the Games. Her assistant chef de mission will beÂ
Alexandra Roy, the U SPORTS manager of international programs.Â
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Joining Karch and Roy at the biennial summer games are operations directorÂ
Brian Finniss and communications managerÂ
Chris Cameron, both from Acadia, along with chief medical officerÂ
Jessica Curran from Carleton.Â
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Rounding out the operations staff areÂ
Breanna Burton of Queen's,Â
Guy Dubé of RMC,Â
Loralyn Murdoch of UNBC andÂ
Katya Sodamin of Mount Royal. Â
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The communications staff includesÂ
Kevin Baxter of Queen's, Alberta'sÂ
Connor Hood andÂ
Mike Still from Manitoba, along with longtime Waterloo photographerÂ
Steve Brooks.Â
Joining Curran on the medical staff isÂ
Dinah Hampson of Toronto, who will be the chief therapist. The physicians includeÂ
Danielle Kelton (Western),Â
Erika Persson (Alberta) andÂ
Scott Shallow (Queen's), while the therapist contingent includesÂ
Monty Churchman (Saskatchewan),Â
Karen Hyslop-Gibson (Hamilton, Ont.),Â
Mireille Landry (Toronto),Â
Joanne Pady (Victoria),Â
Natalie Paladino (Laurier) andÂ
Marie-Claude Saint-Amour (Montréal). The clinic manager will beÂ
Antoine Atallah from Major Games Canada.Â
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"We are thrilled with the mission staffs we have assembled for the 2025 FISU Summer World University Games," said Karch. "Thanks to their support and expertise, we are confident that Canadian student-athletes will enjoy a memorable experience and will achieve great success in Germany this summer."Â
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Team Canada is making its return to the FISU Summer World University Games, after missing the 2023 event. Canada captured six medals (one gold, one silver, four bronze) at the Summer World University Games in Naples in 2019.Â
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In Rhine-Ruhr, Canada will send approximately 140 athletes and is scheduled to participate in nine sports: archery, athletics, badminton, artistic gymnastics, rowing, rhythmic gymnastics, swimming, table tennis and taekwondo. Roster announcements for each of those sports will follow in the coming weeks.
WITH FILES FROM U SPORTS