2022 Commonwealth Games Training Camp to Start this Weekend

Ottawa (ON)

This Sunday, May 8th, will mark the beginning of the 2022 Commonwealth Games training camp hosted at the Windsor Lawn Bowling Club in Windsor, ON. The five-day camp will enable Bowls Canada Boulingrin to nominate a team of five male and five female bowlers to represent our country at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, UK. 

Bowls Canada would like to express their gratitude to Ron Seguin, Vice President, International Relations, Campus Development and Student Services Manager along with St. Clair College for graciously accommodating our athletes and coaches. The athletes will use St. Clair’s Sportsplex for cool down exercises, will be staying in their residence, and have access to transportation to and from the Windsor Lawn Bowling Club. St. Clair College is a great supporter of sport and athletes in the Windsor Community as well as the Windsor Lawn Bowling Club.  

The following athletes will participate in the upcoming camp: 

Kelly McKerihen, Leanne Chinery, Emma Boyd, Jackie Foster, Joanna Cooper, Jordan Kos, Shirley Fitzpatrick-Wong, Baylee Van Steijn, Greg Wilson, Pat Bird, Cameron LeFrense, Braeden Campbell, Ryan Bester, Rob Law, Mary-Lou Richards, Jenn MacDonald, Carter Watson, John Bezear, Mike McNorton, Brandon Watson, and Eric Galipeau. 

The bowls portion of the Commonwealth Games will take place from July 29 to August 6, at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa. 

For more information, please contact Don Caswell at dcaswell@bowlscanada.com. 

About Bowls Canada Boulingrin 

Bowls Canada Boulingrin (BCB) is the governing body responsible for lawn bowls in Canada.  The BCB mission is to advance the sport of bowls in Canada.  For more details on Bowls Canada Boulingrin and the sport of lawn bowls, visit www.bowlscanada.com.