Canadian Olympians, Paralympians, coaches and builders receive Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medals Français
Events in Vancouver, Ottawa held to honour London 2012 Athletes
VANCOUVER / OTTAWA, Jan. 25, 2013 /CNW/ - Today, 70 of Canada's Olympians, Paralympians, coaches and builders gathered in both Vancouver and Ottawa to honoured with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Recipients were awarded their medal by the Minister of State (Sport), the Honourable Bal Gosal and Minister Gordon O'Connor, Minister of State and Chief Government Whip.
"London 2012 was special for every single member of the Team and receiving the Diamond Jubilee medal tells me that what we accomplished is special in the eyes of those Canadians who cheered us on in London," said Olympic bronze-medallist swimmer, Brent Hayden, who was also recently named to the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame, where Friday's event took place. "Today is also a humbling reminder that athletes aren't just doing this for ourselves; we're out there training and competing for our communities and our country. What we do means a lot to Canadians and this medal will be a reminder to all of us of the impact that we can have."
"It's an amazing honour to receive a Diamond Jubilee medal," said Jason Dunkerley, who won silver and bronze medals in athletics at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. "It's something that I'll look back at and cherish for ever. I owe the chance to represent Canada and to medal in London to the incredible support of the people around me -- my wife Colleen, my guide runner Josh Karanja, my coach Ian Clark, family and friends. I'd like to thank these people for being a part of this honour and for supporting me to do something that I love."
"I was born in England shortly after Queen Elizabeth became Queen, and attended her coronation in a pram!" said former Paralympic women's wheelchair basketball coach Tim Frick. "Our family came to Canada in 1957 and since that time we have been grateful for the opportunities and experiences we have received. To me, the Queen symbolizes loyalty and service to our country and the Commonwealth, and I am proud to have contributed to the Paralympic movement. The Jubilee medal is indeed an impressive public honour, but to me it has extra special meaning on a personal level."
"It is so wonderful to see this new generation of Canadian Olympians being honoured like this," said Canadian Olympic Committee Board Member and Olympic Silver Medallist, Charmaine Crooks. "It's such a pleasure for me to be here with them as they're recognized for their incredible efforts."
"With celebrations like this, we can see how Canada's Olympic athletes are, more and more, having a real and recognized impact on our great country," said Canadian Olympic Committee Immediate Past President and Board Member, Michael Chambers. "I couldn't be more proud to be here with them to celebrate this special day."
"I am sincerely proud and thrilled to be recognized with such a significant award," said David Legg, President, Canadian Paralympic Committee. "I have loved every minute of my association with the Paralympic Movement and that is perhaps reward enough, however being recognized with such luminaries is a distinct pleasure."
The Diamond Jubilee medals provide an opportunity to honour exceptional Canadians for their contributions to their fellow citizens, communities and country. During the year of celebrations, 60,000 deserving Canadians from across the country and various walks of life will be recognized.
The following were recipients today of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal:
 London 2012 Olympians
 Brent Hayden, Bronze Medallist, Swimming
 Dorothy Ludwig, Shooting
 Michael Mason, Athletics
 Riley McCormick, Diving
 Tobias Ng, Badminton
 Catharine Pendrel, Cycling
 Jessica Smith, Athletics
 Michael Wilkinson, Rowing
 Courtnay Pilypaitis, Basketball
 Nick Tritton, Judo
 Joelle Numainville, Cycling
 Aleksandra Wozniak, Tennis
 Sasha Mehmedovic, Judo 
 London 2012 Paralympians
 Kevin Evans, Archery
 Nathan Dewitt, Athletics
 Braedon Dolfo, Athletics
 Dustin Walsh, Athletics
 Dylan Williamson, Athletics Guide
 Josh Vander Vies, Boccia, 2012 Bronze medallist
 Doug Ripley, Goalball
 Meghan Montgomery, Rowing
 Joan Reid, Rowing
 Tony Theriault, Rowing
 Stacie Louttit, Sailing, 2008 Bronze medallist
 John McRoberts, Sailing, 2008 Bronze medallist
 Doug Blessin, Shooting
 Christos Trifonidis, Shooting
 Scott Patterson, Swimming, 2002 Bronze medallist (alpine skiing)
 Nathan Stein, Swimming, 2012 Silver medallist
 Janet McLachlan, Wheelchair Basketball
 Jessica Vliegenthart, Wheelchair Basketball
 Ian Chan, Wheelchair Rugby, 2012 Silver, 2008 Bronze, 2004 Silver medallist
 Trevor Hirschfield, Wheelchair Rugby, 2012 Silver medallist, 2008 Bronze medallist
 Travis Murao, Wheelchair Rugby, 2012 Silver medallist
 Jason Dunkerley, Athletics, 2012 Silver and Bronze medallist, 2008 Bronze medallist,
 2004 Silver medallist, 2000 Silver medallist
 Jonathan Dunkerley, Athletics
 Joshua Karanja, Athletics - Guide, 2012 Silver and Bronze medallist
 Brianna Jennett-McNeill, Swimming 
 Canadian Paralympic Committee Recipients
 Josh Dueck, Athlete, Para-Alpine Skiing, 2010 Silver Medallist
 Michael Edgson, Athlete, Swimming/Builder/Coach, 1992 Gold (five-time) and Silver
 medallist, 1998 Gold medallist (eight-time); 1984 Gold (four-time) and Silver medallist
 Jennifer Krempien, Athlete, Wheelchair Basketball, 2004 Bronze 2000/1996/1992 Gold medallist
 Lilo Ljubisic, Athlete, Athletics, 1996 Bronze medallist (two-time), 1992 Gold and Silver
 medallist, 1988 Bronze medallist
 Tyler Mosher, Athlete, Para-Nordic
 Patrick Harris, Builder
 Laurel Crosby, Builder
 John Cumberbirch, Builder
 Jane James, Builder
 Terrie Moore, Builder
 Isabel Reinertson, Builder
 Elisabeth Walker-Young, Builder/Athlete, Swimming, 2004 Bronze medallist, 2000 Gold
 medalist (three-time), 1996 Bronze medallist
 Annie Johnston, Builder
 Tim Frick, Coach
 Reg Shaw, Coach
 Herb Torrance, Coach
 Janet Dunn, Coach/Builder
 David Legg, Builder
 Jordan Bridal, Builder
 Michelle Killins, Builder
 Linda Sheehan, Builder
 Lorette Dupuis, Builder
 Dr. Richard Goudie, Builder
 Blair McIntosh, Builder
 Dr. Jennifer McTavish, Builder
 Craig McCord, Coach
 Carla Qualtrough, Builder
 Andrea Carey, Builder
 Rob Needham, Builder
 Gaétan Tardif, Builder
 Jim Westlake, Builder
 Hugh Conlin, Coach 
Please note that all London 2012 athletes will be receiving the Diamond Jubilee medal. These names announced today are of those who were present at the awards events held in Vancouver and Ottawa.
SOURCE: Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC)
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