Multi-sport Games
About
Multi-sport games provide a unique opportunity for Manitoba athletes, coaches and officials to represent their communities in provincial and national level competition. Multi-sport games also create important legacies in new and enhanced sport facilities, volunteer, and leadership development, that build capacity and support for amateur sport across the province.
Goals
- To provide an athlete-centered multi-sport experience that compliments provincial sport governing bodies, long-term athlete and coach developmental plans, generally in the LTAD ‘Train to Train’ stage of development.
- To identify Manitoba athletes with the potential to advance to higher levels of competition. (Provincial Team, National Competitions, Canada Games).
- To enhance community development through a sport legacy of upgraded equipment, facilities, experienced officials, cultural understanding and appreciation, and a core group of volunteers.
- To motivate participants to achieve a higher level of sport skill and physical well being.
- To promote athlete, coach and official development programs within all regions of the province.
- To provide a provincial showcase which increases public awareness and support for amateur sport in Manitoba.
- To generate economic and tourism benefits within the host community and surrounding area.
Current Games
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2024 Manitoba Summer Games
Staged every two years and alternating between summer and winter sporting events, the Manitoba Games powered by Manitoba Hydro is the largest ongoing multi-sport event in the province. This event represents a crucial opportunity for young athletes to square up against top-tier provincial competition and find out what it takes to reach national and international stages.
2024 MANITOBA SUMMER GAMES
Golf Manitoba is excited to announce that the sport of Golf will again be included in the 2024 Manitoba Summer Games powered by Manitoba Hydro. The 2024 Manitoba Summer Games will be held in Dauphin, Manitoba with the golf event will take place at the Gilbert Plains Country Club from August 11 to August 14.
To be eligible to participate in golf, athletes must be 16 years old or younger (boys) and 17 years old or younger (girls) as of August 17, 2024. For more information about athlete eligibility, regions, and FAQs, please click here. The Golf Technical Package is also available here.
2024 Manitoba Summer Games Regional Training Squad Program
Multi-sport Games provide an opportunity for the Manitoba’s developing athletes, coaches and officials to participate in a multi-sport event in preparation for a higher level of competition. A chance to represent their communities and compete for the province of Manitoba.
Five different regions will have access to coaching by a PGA of Canada golf professional commencing in the late summer/early fall of 2023 and carrying over into 2024. Each Training Squad Member will receive approximately 20 hours of training in preparation for the team qualifier (date and locations TBD be each coach) to represent their region in the 2024 Manitoba Summer Games powered by Manitoba Hydro.
NEW! 2024 Athlete ID Camps & Qualifying Schedule
Winnipeg Region
- NEW DATE: May 18, 4-6pm: Camp #1 at Niakwa CC
- June 2, 4-6pm: Camp #2 at Southwood G & CC
- June 29, 4-5pm: Team Qualifying at Southwood G & CC
South Region
- May 18, 4:30-6:30pm: Camp #1 at Breezy Bend CC
- June 15, 4:30-6:30pm: Camp #2 at Southwood G & CC
- June 21, 9am: Team Qualifying at Glendale G & CC
West Region
- April 28, 10:00am-12:00pm: Camp #1 at EVO Golf Brandon
- May 26, 10:00am-12:00pm: Camp #2 at Minnedosa G & CC
- June 30, 9am: Team Qualifying at Minnedosa G & CC
East Region
- May 11, 1-3pm: Camp #1 at Elmhurst G & CC
- June 9, 1-3pm: Camp #2 at Elmhurst G & CC
- June 30, 3:30pm: Team Qualifying at Elmhurst G & CC
North Region
- TBA
Athlete RegistrationÂ
*To register for a 2024 Player ID Camp and to join the Manitoba Summer Games Training Program, please click here.
Coaching Staff
The five regions will be lead by our PGA of Canada professional coaching staff:
- Winnipeg Region: Head Coaches Terry Reilly (Niakwa Country Club) & Brett Thompson (Golf Mentor)
- North Region: TBA
- East Region: Head Coach Bri-ann Tokariwski (Elmhurst Golf & Country Club)
- South Region: Head Coach Nick Einarson (Breezy Bend Country Club)
- West Region: Head Coach Austin Dobrescu (Austin Dobrescu Golf)
Contact
For all Manitoba Summer Games athlete inquiries, please contact Manitoba Summer Games Technical Advisor Sean Murray by email or at 204.223.7375.
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Canada Summer Games
The Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games will take place in Ontario’s Niagara Region to celebrate Canada’s top young athletes and Niagara’s art and culture. Consisting of more than 5,000 athletes and coaches, the Canada Summer Games will welcome our nation’s next generation of national, international, and Olympic and Paralympic champions as the best young developing athletes from across the nation assemble to compete in Canada’s largest multi-sport event.
The 2022 golf event will be held August 14-20 at the Legends on the Niagara.
Click here for the 2022 Team Manitoba training squad selection process.
Click here for the 2022 Team Manitoba selection process.