Canada women's national water polo team
The Canada women's national water polo team represents Canada in international women's water polo competitions and friendly matches. The team is overseen by Water Polo Canada, a member of the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA). In 1981 the team claimed its first international prize, winning the FINA Water Polo World Cup.
FINA code | CAN |
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Association | Water Polo Canada |
Confederation | ASUA (Americas) |
Head coach | David Paradelo |
Asst coach | Cora Campbell Andrew Robinson |
Captain | Jessica Gaudreault |
FINA ranking (since 2008) | |
Current | 6 (as of February 2020) |
Highest | 7 (2009, 2010, 205) |
Olympic Games | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 1996) |
Best result | 5th place (1996, 2000) |
World Championship | |
Appearances | 14 (first in 1986) |
Best result | |
World Cup | |
Appearances | 14 (first in 1979) |
Best result | |
World League | |
Appearances | 16 (first in 2004) |
Best result | |
Pan American Games | |
Appearances | 6 (first in 1999) |
Best result | |
ASUA Cup (UANA Cup) | |
Best result | |
Commonwealth Championship | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2002) |
Best result | |
Media | |
Website | waterpolo.ca |
Results
World Championship
Year[1] | Position |
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4th | |
5th | |
6th | |
4th | |
6th | |
8th | |
8th | |
11th | |
4th | |
9th | |
Total | Qualified: 14/14 |
UANA Cup (ASUA Cup)
- 2013a –
Gold medal - 2013b –
Silver medal - 2015 –
Gold medal - 2019 –
Gold medal
Commonwealth Championship
- 2002 –
Silver medal - 2006 –
Silver medal - 2014 –
Silver medal
Team
Current squad
Squad for the 2019 Pan Am Games and 2019 World Aquatics Championships[2][3].
№ | Name | Pos. | Height | Weight | L/R | Date of birth | 2018/19 club |
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1 | Jessica Gaudreault (C) | GK | 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) | 65 kg (143 lb) | R | 18 July 1994 | |
2 | Krystina Alogbo | FP | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) | 78 kg (172 lb) | R | 20 January 1986 | |
3 | Axelle Crevier | FP | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | 66 kg (146 lb) | R | 22 March 1997 | |
4 | Emma Wright | FP | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) | 90 kg (198 lb) | R | 16 November 1996 | |
5 | Monika Eggens | FP | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | 77 kg (170 lb) | R | 25 December 1990 | |
6 | Kelly McKee | FP | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | 75 kg (165 lb) | R | 16 June 1992 | |
7 | Joëlle Békhazi | FP | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) | 66 kg (146 lb) | R | 27 April 1987 | |
8 | Elyse Lemay-Lavoie | FP | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | 85 kg (187 lb) | R | 12 November 1994 | |
9 | Hayley McKelvey | FP | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | 72 kg (159 lb) | R | 11 March 1996 | |
10 | Kyra Christmas | FP | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | 63 kg (139 lb) | R | 14 March 1997 | |
11 | Paul Kindred | FP | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | 72 kg (159 lb) | R | 22 February 1996 | |
12 | Shae Fournier | FP | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) | 68 kg (150 lb) | R | 3 September 1992 | |
13 | Claire Wright | GK | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | 80 kg (176 lb) | R | 2 February 1994 |
Past squads
- 1981 FINA World Cup —
Gold Medal - Sylvie Archambault, Tracy Crandall, Odile Delaserra, Isabel Deschames, Michelle Despatis, Jocelyne Dumay, Diedre Fincham, Johanne Gerbais, Janice Gilbey, Heather Gifford, Hilary Knowles, Denise Prefontaine, and Sylvie Thibault. Head Coach Dominique Dion
- 1999 Pan American Games —
Gold Medal - Marie Luc Arpin, Johanne Bégin, Cora Campbell, Melissa Collins, Valérie Dionne, Ann Dow, Waneek Horn-Miller, Jana Salat and Kaliya Young. Marie-Claude Deslières, Sandra Lizé, Josée Marsolais, Layla Fraser, Head Coach Daniel Berthelete, Assistant Coach David Hart
- 2000 Olympic Games — 5th place
- Marie-Luc Arpin, Isabelle Auger, Johanne Bégin, Cora Campbell, Melissa Collins, Marie-Claude Deslières, Valérie Dionne, Ann Dow, Susan Gardiner, Waneek Horn-Miller, Sandra Lizé, Josée Marsolais, and Jana Salat. Head Coach Daniel Berthelette, Assistant Coach David Hart, Assistant Coach Dominique Dion
- 2002 Holiday Cup —
Silver Medal - Marie-Luc Arpin, Johanne Bégin, Cora Campbell, Shannon Carroll, Melissa Collins, Andrea Dewar, Valérie Dionne, Ann Dow, Nancy El-Sakkary, Nadine Gilbert (goal), Whynter Lamarre (goal), Waneek Horn-Miller, and Sandra Lizé. Head Coach: Wouly de Bie.
- 2002 FINA World Cup —
Bronze Medal - Marie-Luc Arpin, Christi Bardecki, Melissa Collins, Andrea Dewar, Valérie Dionne, Ann Dow, Susan Gardiner, Sandra Lizé, Nadine Gilbert (goal), Marianne Illing, Whynter Lamarre (goal). Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2003 World Championship — 4th place
- Marie Luc Arpin, Christi Bardecki, Johanne Bégin, Cora Campbell, Melissa Collins, Andrea Dewar, Valérie Dionne, Ann Dow, Susan Gardiner, Marianne Illing, Rachel Riddell, Whynter Lamarre (goal), and Jana Salat. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2003 Pan American Games —
Silver Medal - Marie Luc Arpin, Christi Bardecki, Johanne Bégin, Cora Campbell, Melissa Collins, Andrea Dewar, Valérie Dionne, Ann Dow, Susan Gardiner, Marianne Illing, Whynter Lamarre (goal), Rachel Riddell, and Jana Salat. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2004 Olympic Games — 7th place
- Marie Luc Arpin, Johanne Bégin, Cora Campbell, Melissa Collins, Andrea Dewar, Valerie Dionne, Ann Dow, Susan Gardiner, Marianne Illing, Whynter Lamarre, Rachel Riddell (goal), Christine Robinson, and Jana Salat. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2005 FINA World League — 6th place
- Krystina Alogbo, Alison Braden, Tara Campbell, Joëlle Békhazi, Nancy El-Sakkary, Susan Gardiner, Whynter Lamarre, Katrin Monton, Dominique Perreault, Marina Radu, Rachel Riddell, Christine Robinson, and Whitney Genoway. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2005 World Championship —
Bronze Medal - Krystina Alogbo, Marie-Luc Arpin, Johanne Bégin, Cora Campbell, Tara Campbell, Valerie Dionne, Ann Dow, Susan Gardiner, Whynter Lamarre, Dominique Perreault, Rachel Riddell (goal), Christine Robinson, and Jana Salat. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2006 FINA World League — 6th place
- Krystina Alogbo, Joëlle Békhazi, Alison Braden, Valerie Dionne, Susan Gardiner (captain), Whitney Genoway, Whynter Lamarre, Sandra Lizé, Dominique Perreault, Marina Radu, Rachel Riddell (goal), Christine Robinson, and Rosanna Tomiuk. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2007 World Championship — 6th place
- Krystina Alogbo, Joëlle Békhazi, Alison Braden, Cora Campbell, Tara Campbell, Emily Csikos, Whynter Lamarre, Sandra Lizé, Katrina Monton, Dominique Perreault, Marina Radu, Rachel Riddell, and Christine Robinson. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2007 FINA World League — 4th place
- Krystina Alogbo, Joëlle Békhazi, Alison Braden, Cora Campbell, Tara Campbell, Jenna Crook, Emily Csikos, Whynter Lamarre, Sandra Lizé, Dominique Perreault, Marina Radu, Rachel Riddell (goal), Christine Robinson, and Rosanna Tomiuk. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2007 Holiday Cup — 6th place
- Krystina Alogbo, Johanne Bégin, Joëlle Békhazi, Alison Braden, Cora Campbell, Tara Campbell, Emily Csikos, Whynter Lamarre, Sandra Lizé, Katrina Monton, Dominique Perreault, Rachel Riddell (goal), Christine Robinson, and Rosanna Tomiuk. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2007 Pan American Games —
Silver Medal - Krystina Alogbo, Joëlle Békhazi, Alison Braden, Cora Campbell, Tara Campbell, Emily Csikos, Whynter Lamarre, Sandra Lizé, Dominique Perreault, Marina Radu, Rachel Riddell, Christine Robinson, and Rosanna Tomiuk. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2008 FINA Olympic Qualifying Tournament — 5th place
- Rachel Riddell, Krystina Alogbo, Sandra Lizé, Emily Csikos, Johanne Bégin, Katrina Monton, Rosanna Tomiuk, Dominique Perrault, Alison Braden, Christine Robinson, Tara Campbell, Marina Radu, and Whynter Lamarre. Head Coach: Patrick Oaten.
- 2009 World Championship —
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- 2017 World Championship — 4th place[4]
- Jessica Gaudreault, Krystina Alogbo, Axelle Crevier, Emma Wright, Monika Eggens, Kyra Christmas, Joëlle Békhazi, Elyse Lemay-Lavoie, Hayley McKelvey, Christine Robinson, Kelly McKee, Shae Fournier, and Ymane Hage. Head Coach: Haris Pavlidis.
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References
- "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics – Download" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2017. pp. 54, 55, 64, 74. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 May 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
- "Gwangju 2019 Canadian Women's Water Polo Team" (PDF). Retrieved November 25, 2019.
- "Women's National Team Program | Water Polo Canada". Retrieved November 25, 2019.
- "Budapest 2017 Canadian Women's Water Polo Team" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
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