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The Quest for Gold program was established in 1992 to recognize podium performances by our athletes at the Olympic Games or Senior World Championships.

The Quest For Gold Fund Program would award up to $20,000 annually ($10,000 for senior men and $10,000 senior women) for medal performances as follows:

  1. Gold Medallist – maximum of $5,000
  2. Silver Medallist – maximum of $3,000
  3. Bronze Medallist – maximum of $2,000

In Olympic years, the Program would award podium performances as follows:

  1. Gold Medalist – $10,000
  2. Silver Medalist – $6,000
  3. Bronze Medalist – $4,000

NOTE: Olympic weight classes competing in a World Championships in an Olympic year are not eligible for performance awards as this would be a second opportunity for a result in the same year. Medal performances in non-olympic weight classes at a World Championship in an Olympic year are reduced in value.

You can help our athletes in their efforts by making a contribution to our Quest for Gold program. All persons making donations in excess of $50 will receive tax receipts and formal recognition, unless otherwise requested.

 

Senior World & Olympic Medallists since 1992

1992 – Jeff Thue (Olympic Silver)
1993 – Chris Wilson (Bronze)
1993 – Christine Nordhagen (Silver)
1993 – Janny Penny (Bronze)
1994 – Christine Nordhagen (Bronze)
1995 – Guivi Sissaouri (Olympic Silver)
1996 – Christine Nordhagen (Gold)
1996 – Guivi Sissaouri (Silver)
1996 – Jennifer Ryz (Silver)
1997 – Christine Nordhagen (Gold)
1997 – Guivi Sissaouri (Bronze)
1998 – Christine Nordhagen (Gold)
1998 – Guivi Sissaouri (Bronze)
1999 – Daniel Igali (Gold)
1999 – Erica Sharp (Silver)
1999 – Christine Nordhagen (Bronze)
2000 – Daniel Igali (Olympic Gold)
2000 – Christine Nordhagen (Gold)
2000 – Jennifer Ryz (Silver)
2000 – Carol Huynh (Bronze)
2001 – Guivi Sissaouri (Gold)
2001 – Christine Nordhagen (Gold)
2001 – Carol Huynh (Silver)
2003 – Viola Yanik (Bronze)
2004 – Tonya Verbeek (Olympic Silver)
2005 – Martine Dugrenier (Silver)
2005 – Tonya Verbeek (Bronze)
2005 – Carol Huynh (Bronze)
2006 – Martine Dugrenier (Silver)
2006 – Lyndsay Belisle (Silver)
2007 – Martine Dugrenier (Silver)
2007 – Erica Sharp (Bronze)
2008 – Carol Huynh (Olympic Gold)
2008 – Martine Dugrenier (Gold)
2008 – Tonya Verbeek (Olympic Bronze)
2008 – Brittanee Laverdure (Bronze)
2008 – Ohenewa Akuffo (Bronze)
2009 – Martine Dugrenier (Gold)
2009 – Tonya Verbeek (Bronze)
2009 – Justine Bouchard (Bronze)
2010 – Martine Dugrenier (Gold)
2010 – Ohenewa Akuffo (Silver)
2010 – Carol Huynh (Bronze)
2011 – Tonya Verbeek (Silver)
2011 – Jessica MacDonald (Bronze)
2012 – Jessica MacDonald (Gold)
2012 – Tonya Verbeek (Olympic Silver)
2012 – Dorothy Yeats (Silver)
2012 – Carol Huynh (Olympic Bronze)
2012 – Justine Bouchard (Bronze)
2013 – Stacie Anaka (Silver)
2013 – Jessica MacDonald (Bronze)
2014 – Jillian Gallays (Bronze)
2015 – Genevieve Morrison (Bronze)
2016 – Erica Wiebe (Olympic Gold)
2016 – Linda Morais (Bronze)
2017 – Justina Di Stasio (Bronze)
2017 – Michelle Fazzari (Bronze)
2018 – Justina Di Stasio (Gold)
2018 – Danielle Lappage (Silver)
2018 – Erica Wiebe (Bronze)
2018 – Diana Weicker (Bronze)
2019 – Linda Morais (Gold)
2021 – Ana Godinez Gonzalez (Gold – U23)
2021 – Samantha Stewart (Bronze)
2021 – Hannah Taylor (Bronze – U23)
2022 – Karla Godinez Gonzalez (Bronze)
2022 – Linda Morais (Bronze)

 

 

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