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Canadians look to win 100-plus medals at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

Canada will send 283 athletes to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, looking to mine 100-plus medals Down Under
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Australia鈥檚 Queensland Premier Anna Bligh, left, makes a presentation to the Commonwealth Games Federation for the Gold Coast to to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games, at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Canada will send 283 athletes to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, looking to mine 100-plus medals Down Under. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Mark Baker

Canada will send 283 athletes to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, looking to mine 100-plus medals Down Under.

The Games, which run April 4-15, will draw more than 6,500 athletes and officials from some 70 countries and territories. Competition will cover 18 sports and seven para-sports, although Canada is not entered in netball.

Beach volleyball, para-triathlon and women鈥檚 rugby sevens make their Commonwealth Games debuts, sports that should boost the Canadian medal count.

Canada won 82 medals (32 gold, 16 silver, 34 bronze) at the 2014 games in Glasgow, finishing third in the medal standings behind England鈥檚 174 (58-59-57) and Australia鈥檚 137 (49-42-46).

The goal is to once again finish in the top three.

Located some 80 kilometres southeast of Brisbane on Australia鈥檚 east side, the Gold Coast promises to be a spectacular setting. Fifty-two kilometres of sand and surf and 300 sunny days are hard to beat, especially after a gruelling Canadian winter.

鈥淪tunningly beautiful,鈥 said Canadian chef de mission Claire Carver-Dias, a two-time Commonwealth Games champion in synchronized swimming.

The sports will be contested in 18 venues on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane, with preliminary basketball games in Townsville and Cairns.

鈥淭he permanent venues are just in world-class shape,鈥 Carver-Dias said. 鈥淩eally, Australia does a top-notch job in making sure that everything鈥檚 ready on time and that it鈥檚 all up to the specifications of this class of competition.鈥

Carver-Dias points to the outdoor Gold Coast Aquatic Centre as a highlight. The rugby sevens venue of Robina Stadium is also impressive, says Canadian women鈥檚 sevens coach John Tait.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a beautiful spot,鈥 said Tait. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 a great stadium. These games look like they鈥檒l be well-run.鈥

The temporary venues, like beach volleyball, also stand out 鈥渂ecause the actual (beach) setting itself is so stunning,鈥 said Carver-Dias

The Commonwealth Games traditionally have been a stepping stone to the Olympics.

Some 53 per cent of the 265 athletes who represented Canada four years ago in Glasgow went on to be part of the Rio Olympic team. Canada鈥檚 contingent in Australia includes a record 21 para-athletes, 10 Olympic medallists and 4 Paralympic medallists from Rio 2016.

Marquee Canadians competing include Olympic wrestling champion Erica Wiebe, quadruple Olympic medallist swimmer Penny Oleksiak, Paralympic swim champion Aurelie Rivard, Commonwealth Games champion decathlete Damian Warner, mountain biker Emily Batty and top beach volleyball pairs Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes and Sam Schachter and Sam Pedlow.

Diver Meaghan Benfeito, a three-time Olympic medallist and two-time Commonwealth Games champion, will carry the Canadian flag into the opening ceremonies at Carrara Stadium.

However, star sprinter Andre De Grasse won鈥檛 be there.

The three-time Olympic medallist says he is not where he wants to be in terms of fitness after the hamstring injury that ended his 2017 season. De Grasse will start his outdoor season at the Drake Relays at the end of April.

Olympic medallist swimmer Katerine Savard also withdrew for health reasons.

For sports like lawn bowls, the Commonwealth Games are up there with the world championships. And Canada has a medal threat in Ryan Bester, who won silver at the 2014 games.

The 33-year-old native of Hanover, Ont., has another edge. Now making his home on the Gold Coast, Bester is bowls co-ordinator at the Broadbeach Bowls Club, which is hosting the games bowls competition.

Gold Coast will mark the fourth Commonwealth Games for field hockey veteran Mark Pearson, who also competed at the 2011 and 2015 Pan American Games and the 2008 and 2016 Olympics.

Pearson says living in the athletes village at a multi-sport games can be an eye-opener. He says he perhaps put himself into too much of a bubble at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, not wanting to be distracted.

His advice to young athletes at such games is not to change who you are and to find how you need to act to best perform.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why things like Commonwealth Games are so useful and so awesome,鈥 said the 30-year-old from Tsawwassen, B.C. 鈥滲ecause the athletes village can be a really distracting place, because there鈥檚 lots of people, lots of games, different food, girls, everything, you name it.鈥

The Commonwealth Games are also special to Carver-Dias, who delayed her retirement to compete at the 2002 Games. Growing up with Welsh roots, the Commonwealth Games meant something to her family.

鈥淚 think one of the reasons why I鈥檝e stayed involved over the years, in different capacities, is that they鈥檙e a games that is trying to do sports in a socially conscious way,鈥 said Carver-Dias, who serves on the board of Commonwealth Games Canada.

鈥淚t kind of goes beyond sport,鈥 she added.

The Gold Coast competition bills itself as the first international Games to achieve gender equality with the same number of medal events (133) for women and men.

Some 52 per cent of the Canadian team are women.

They are also the first international games to have to have a 鈥渞econciliation action plan,鈥 aiming to 鈥渓eave a lasting and meaningful legacy鈥 for aboriginal people and culture.

The competition also feature the largest integrated para-sport program in Commonwealth Games history with 38 para-sport medal events and 300 para-athletes.

Canada goes to the games, with an ulterior motive. The hope is to bring the centennial 2030 Commonwealth Games back to Canada, site of the first British Empire Games in 1930 in Hamilton.

Canada sent 255 athletes to the 2010 games in New Delhi and 253 to Melbourne in 2006.

Coverage of the Gold Coast Games in Canada will be via the streaming service DAZN.

Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press

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