Olympic champion Maude Charron leads Canada’s Commonwealth Games weightlifting team
Five Tokyo Olympians, including Olympic and Commonwealth champion Maude Charron, will be part of Canada’s 14-athlete weightlifting team at this summer’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.
The 14 athletes were chosen based on international rankings which required that they place within the top 10 of the Commonwealth.
The team also includes Boady Santavy, who won silver at the 2021 World Championships and the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia. Rachel Leblanc-Bazinet and Tali Darsigny return to the team after winning bronze medals at the 2018 Gold Coast Games.
“As the first crop of athletes to be named to Team Canada for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, it is only fitting that the athletes be a stellar mix of champions, Olympians and rising stars,” Scott Stevenson, executive director of the Canadian team for the Birmingham Games, said in a statement.