Canada at the 2011 Summer Universiade
Canada will compete at the 2011 Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China.
Basketball
Canada has qualified both a men's and a women's team.[1]
Canada has qualified both a men's and a women's team.[2]
- Women's team [3]
- Rachel Badek
- Kristen Funk
- Jessica Briker
- Jilian Dietrich
- Justine Labrecque
- Kristen Santema
- Brienna Shaw
- Keshia Wallin
- Natalie Boyd
- Daniela Fuenzalida
- Andréanne Gagné
- Alyssa Lagonia
- Carleigh Miller
- Melissa Mobilio
- Jaclyn Sawicki
- Kendra Flock
- Janine Frazao
- Véronique Laverdière
- Tessa Miller
- Nikki Wright
Volleyball
Canada has qualified both a men's and a women's team.[4]
- Men's team[5]
- Jay Blankenau
- Ciaran McGovern
- Joren Zeeman
- Spencer Leiske
- Graham Vigrass
- Tyler Santoni
- Karl De Grandpré
- Sander Ratsep
- Marc Howatson
- Rudy Verhoeff
- Chris Voth
- Jacob Kilpatrick
- Pierre-Alexis Lapointe
- Blair Bann
Water polo
Canada has qualified a women's team.[6]
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