Canada national quidditch team explained

Team Canada
Full Name:Canada National Quidditch Team
Founded:2012
League:Quidditch Canada
Colours:Black, white and red
Coach:Michael Howard, Ittaana Krow (Ass. Coach)
Championships:2014 Global Games
Uniforms:Dark Light

The Canadian national quidditch team made its debut in 2012 at the IQA Summer Games in Oxford, UK, where it placed 4th of five teams. The team once again represented Canada at the 2014 IQA Global Games in Burnaby, BC on July 29, 2014 where it took third place, coming behind the United States and Australia, respectively.[1]

History

The national team made its debut in 2012 at the International Quidditch Association (IQA) Summer Games in Oxford, UK.[2] The team featured players from Ontario, British Columbia, and Québec. The team was created just two months before the championships and thus had no tryouts and was composed of players who were able to travel to the UK to compete. The tournament format began with a round-robin between all five participating teams (USA, Canada, France, Australia, and the UK) and then a ranked bracket. After the round-robin, Team Canada was seeded second; however, after back-to-back losses to France and Australia, they fell to fourth place.

The selection process for the 2014 Global Games involved rigorous tryouts for potential players. Tryouts saw 74 potential candidates between video submissions and two tryouts: one in Eastern Canada in Kingston, ON and one in Western Canada in Vancouver, BC. Players who were unable to attend either the East or West try-outs were able to submit video tryouts.[3] The selected team features players from a variety of backgrounds and university teams, notably University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa, University of Toronto, Université de Montréal, McGill University, Queen's University, Carleton University, Tufts College, and Kansas University.

The 2014 Canadian national team competed on July 19, 2014 at the Burnaby Lake sports complex in Burnaby, British Columbia against 5 other announced national teams: Belgium, Italy, Australia, the UK, and the USA.[4] The Global Games is a biennial event run by the International Quidditch Association that, unlike regular-season IQA games, features national teams from quidditch-playing nations instead of collegiate or community teams. Canada took third place in the 2014 IQA Global Games following the United States and Australia, respectively.[1]

Roster and coaches

2019

2019 Panams Games - Eastern Regional Team!Number!Pos.!Player!Team
16C/SAlex NaftelValhalla Quidditch
18K/CAndrew KustersValhalla Quidditch
3BArjun PatelValfreyja Quidditch
9KBryan MelchiorOttawa Otters
1K/SCayden PeixotoOttawa Otters
32B/SChristos KaldisOttawa Otters
7CDerek TaylorValfreyja Quidditch
79CEmily NaftelCarleton Quidditch
67CGuillaume HamelinUniversité de Montréal
4CHailey YhapOttawa Otters
19BHeather NakanishiCarleton Quidditch
44C/SJeremy Burrows-BalkaUniversity of Guelph Gryphons
11CKaren DouglasOttawa Otters
13BMartin ChiassonOttawa Otters
94CMichael BedaValhalla Quidditch
45B/SMichael GomesUniversity of Guelph Gryphons
20CMichael WanlessUniversité de Montréal
22CNathan ReidOttawa Otters
27BRachel FabbriOttawa Otters
5BSamantha McCaulValhalla Quidditch
26CYara KodershahValhalla Quidditch
55BZac MacDonaldUniversity of Guelph Gryphons
70CZoe MastellottoValhalla Quidditch
2019 Panams Games - Western Regional Team!Number!Pos.!Player!Team
76C/K/SAustin WallaceVancouver Stormcrows
88CKatie OlfertVancouver Stormcrows
96BNathan Christopher UnrauVancouver Stormcrows
91BCait WoolnerVancouver Stormcrows
23BCayley MendozaEdmonton Aurors
33CSoleil HeaneyEdmonton Aurors
36CChris RadojewskiEdmonton Aurors
8K/SWyatt VerchereUniversity of British Columbia Thunderbirds Sports Club
85BColin CroweEdmonton Aurors
93CJane ArnettValhalla Quidditch
80KBrian GallawayEdmonton Aurors
47CAlim IsmailEdmonton Aurors
10CKraig YehVancouver Stormcrows
63BNathan RossSFU
7CJessyka SchwandtVancouver Stormcrows
15KMathias WienickeVancouver Vipertooths
20CJulian CowdenUniversity of Victoria Valkyries
2CMegan HirstEdmonton Aurors
25BTaylor AttrillVancouver Stormcrows

2018

For the 2018 IQA World Cup in Florence, Italy, the Canadian National Quidditch team had a change of leadership in which Michael Howard (Valhalla Quidditch formerly, uOttawa Quidditch) took over as head captain and Rachel Malone was retained as an assistant coach and former National Team beater Mathew McVeigh joined as the second assistant coach. In addition Brian galloway served as team coordinator and Bethan Morgan, Jill Staniec, and Lisa Tubb served as National team Fundraising Lead, National Team Manager, National Team Communication Lead respectively. The Canadian team was placed in Group E with Malaysia, Germany, and Iceland. Gieven their grouping they competed the teams in Group F: Norway, New Zealand, Spain, and Switzerland. In these four games against the teams in Group F, Canada finished 3-1 beating Switzerland 200*-0, Norway 120*-80, and New Zealand 240*-0 while losing to Spain 50-70*.Canada finished Day 1 in 9th place pitting them in a matchup against the 8th seeded Turkey, which ended with a 130*-110 Turkey victory. Following this loss, Canada's title chances were dashed but they proceeded through the Consolation brackets with wins against the Czech Republic, Norway and a redemption win against Spain to close out the tournament with a final seeding of 9th place.

2018 IQA World Cup!Number!Pos.!Player!Team
15CMatt BourassaValfreyja Quidditch
17BKatie BrownValhalla Quidditch
44C/SJeremy Burrows-BalkaUniversity of Guelph Gryphons
13BMartin ChiassonUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
11C/SKaren DouglasUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
3CLynden EversValhalla Quidditch
14CRobyn FortuneMcGill University
7BJonathan GollaValhalla Quidditch
57CBrock LoweryUniversity of Waterloo Ridgebacks
91K/CJoel MartensCalgary Mavericks
24C/KIttaana KrowValhalla Quidditch
18KAndrew KustersQueen's University
89BPiotr MakuchValhalla Quidditch
5BSamantha McCaulQueen's University
6BErin McCradyValhalla Quidditch
16C/SAlex NaftelCarleton Ravens
34KJames NeumanEdmonton Aurors
2CNina PattiUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
88C Katie OlfertUniversity of British Columbia Thunderbirds Sports Club
36CChristopher RadojewskiEdmonton Aurors
0BRaphael Roy-LauroreuOttawa Quidditch
1KDenver StainesUniversity of Guelph Gryphons
9CClaire SteckleValfreyja Quidditch
71B/CJessalynn TsangValhalla Quidditch
10BTyson WorrallValhalla Quidditch

2016

For the 2016 IQA World Cup in Frankfurt Germany, the Canadian National Quidditch team had a change of leadership in which Chris Radojewski (Alberta Clippers Quidditch) took over as head captain and Matthew Bourassa (Carleton Quidditch) and Paul Gour (Dalhousie Quidditch) were selected as Assistant Coaches. For medical reasons Paul Gour was unable to travel with the team and was replaced by Alternate Roster member Rachel Malone and served as speaking captain. The Canadian team finished 4th losing to Australia 80*-40 in the semis finals and the United Kingdom in the bronze match 190*-60.

2016 IQA World Cup!Number!Pos.!Player!Hometown!Team
15CMatt BourassaGrande Prairie, ABCarleton University
17BKatie BrownOttawa, ONUniversity of Waterloo Ridgebacks
13BMartin ChiassonDieppe, NBUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
30CCameron CutlerSouthlake, TXUBC Thunderbirds
42CDevin DuttWhitby, ONCarleton University
27CMichelle FergusonOttawa, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
14CRobyn FortuneWhitehorse, YTMcGill University
7KJonathan GollaMississauga, ONUniversity of Waterloo Ridgebacks
2CSteven KimballLindsay, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
24KIttaana KrowToronto, ONValhalla Quidditch
18KAndrew KustersOakville, ONQueen's University
12BMathew McVeighKemptville, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
6BErin McCradyLondon, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
16SAlex NaftelOttawa, ONCarleton Ravens
16SGordon NoelVancouver, BCMcGill Quidditch
19CJonathan ParentKingston, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
36CChristopher RadojewskiBrantford, ONAlberta Clippers Quidditch Club
77BRaphael Roy-LauroreMontréal, QCUniversité de Montréal
9CClaire SteckleOttawa, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
41BEma Shiroma-ChaoBurnaby, BCUniversité de Montréal
76SAustin WallaceShawnigan Lake, BCUBC Thunderbirds

2014

The 2014 team coaches were selected by IQA Canadian Director Tegan Bridge after an application process. Hugh Podmore of Valhalla Quidditch was selected as Head Coach, and Rebecca Alley of the University of Ottawa GeeGees was chosen as Assistant Coach. The roster for the 2014 Global Games was announced on May 18, 2014.[5]

2014 Global Games!No.!Pos.!Player!Hometown!Team
8BSarah BascianoOakville, ONUniversity of Toronto
15CMatt BourassaGrande Prairie, ABCarleton University
91BJon BraunWoodlawn, ONUBC Thunderbirds
42CDevin DuttWhitby, ONCarleton University
25CMichelle FergusonOttawa, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
14CRobyn FortuneWhitehorse, YTMcGill University
22SAlexander GrahamNorth York, ONValhalla
18KAndrew KustersOakville, ONQueen's University
1CLouis LeungVancouver, BCUBC Thunderbirds
12BMathew McVeighKemptville, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
32CRithy MinMontréal, QCUniversité de Montréal
33BSamy MousaPickering, ONUniversity of Kansas
0KAdam PalmerWhitby, ONYork University
19CJonathan ParentKingston, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
7KHugh PodmoreWhite Rock, BCValhalla
36CChristopher RadojewskiBrantford, ONQueen's University
93SAdam RobillardOttawa, ONUniversity of Ottawa Gee-Gees
27BArlene RosenbergMontréal, QCTufts College
11CAlexa RoweSydney, AustraliaUBC Thunderbirds
41BEma Shiroma-ChaoBurnaby, BCUniversité de Montréal
23KMatthew StoneSydenham, ONCarleton University
94CBrian WongLangley, BCOttawa Maple Rush
2014 Global Games Alternative Roster!No.!Pos.!Player!Hometown!Team
20BAlexandra BassaWindsor, ONuOttawa Gee-Gees
13CMatthew BunnBarrie, ONuOttawa Gee-Gees
3CWesley BurbidgeUtopia, ONUniversity of Guelph
9BMartin ChiassonDieppe, NBuOttawa Gee-Gees
88CTiffany CroteauOttawa, ONuOttawa Gee-Gees
92CRobert HalasKamloops, BCUBC Thunderbirds

There was no selection process for the 2012 team, which was composed largely of individuals who were able and willing to travel to Oxford, England, to play.

2012 IQA Summer Games Roster!Pos.!Player!Team
B/CTegan BridgeuOttawa Quidditch
CDerek BurrowsMcGill University Quidditch
BBenjamin CarlisleMcGill University Quidditch
BDavid DanosUBC Thunderbirds
B/C/SAlain DesrochesMcGill University Quidditch
KSteven FosterUniversity of Victoria
BCaitlin MacLeodUniversity of Toronto
CDrew MarubashiQueen's University Quidditch
KJamie LafranceuOttawa Quidditch
SPlunger PârvulescuMcGill University Quidditch
BLeila QuigleyUniversity of Victoria
CAdam RobillarduOttawa Quidditch
CMason SilvieraQueen's University Quidditch
BMary WarnerUniversity of Victoria

Jerseys

The 2012 Summer Games jerseys were designed by David Danos. After the games, they were discontinued due to their similarity to Hockey Canada's logo.

Quidditch Canada announced on May 29, 2014 that Adam Robillard's jersey submission had been selected[6] featuring a stylized maple leaf on a black background.

Competitive record

Team Canada made their debut at the 2012 IQA Summer Games, where they placed fourth of five teams. Due to how the team was chosen (those who could afford to make it over having try-outs) and the fact that the team had a smaller roster of newer players, the Canadian team had difficulties keeping pace with the other teams toward the end of the day. However, only Team France and Team USA posed formidable threats to the Canadian team, whereas the loss against Team Australia was due to a withering team and a lost snitch catch in the end.

At the 2014 IQA Global Games, however, Team Canada was a favoured team. Ultimately, Team Canada lost against both the US and Australia, coming close in the game against Team Australia, ending in third place.[7]

2014 Global Games
Opposing TeamWinning Team
Team Mexico 7015024:00
307018:19
509014:31
Team Australia 016020:00
Team France 60140-**
Team USA 0150-*00:00
2012 Summer Games
Opposing TeamWinning Team
Team Mexico 7015024:00
307018:19
509014:31
Team Australia 016020:00
Team France 60140-**
Team USA 0150-*00:00

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Canada Takes Bronze. CTV Vancouver. 20 July 2014. Scott. Roberts. 11 September 2014.
  2. News: London 2012: Olympic Quidditch Expo Tournament Preview. Bleacher Report. Alan. Black. July 6, 2012. May 22, 2014.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-11-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140227044817/http://iqaquidditch.com/news/2014/02/team-canada-selection-procedures-announced# . 2014-02-27 . dead .
  4. News: 2014 Global Games Announced. IQA. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140118064153/http://iqaquidditch.com/news/2014/01/global-games-2014-announced. 2014-01-18.
  5. News: Team Canada Roster Unveiled. IQA Quidditch. May 18, 2014. May 22, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140521164307/http://iqaquidditch.com/news/2014/05/team-canada-roster-unveiled#. 2014-05-21. dead.
  6. News: We are pleased to announce that Adam Robillard's jersey design will be worn by Team Canada in Burnaby B.C. at the Global Games. // Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que le design pour le jersey de Adam Robillard sera porter par l'équipe canadienne à Burnaby C-B aux jeux mondiales.. Quidditch Canada. Quidditch Canada. 29 May 2014. 30 May 2014.
  7. News: Team USA Wins Gold at Quidditch Global Games 2014. Vancity Buzz. 29 July 2014. 29 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140808092356/http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2014/07/team-usa-wins-gold-quidditch-global-games-2014-burnaby-photos-videos/. 8 August 2014. dead.