Boccia Canada’s National Team Competing on Home Soil for the 2024 Montreal World Boccia Cup
Québec’s BC2 athlete, Danik Allard, will be competing at the World Cup and in contention for a spot at a second Paralympic Games in a row
What
2024 Montréal World Boccia Cup
When
Monday, April 29
9:30 – 19:00 EST: Opening Ceremonies, Official Practice, Classification, Equipment Check
Tuesday, April 30
9:30 – 19:00 EST: Individual Competition
Wednesday, May 1
9:30 – 19:00 EST: Individual Competition
Thursday, May 2
9:30 – 19:00 EST: Individual Competition
Friday, May 3
9:30 – 19:00 EST: Individual Competition
19:30 EST: Medals Ceremony
Saturday, May 4
9:30 – 19:00 EST: Team and Pairs Competition
Sunday, May 5
9:30 – 19:00 EST: Team and Pairs Competition
19:30 EST: Medals Ceremony
Where
Maurice-Richard Arena
2800 Viau Street
Montréal, QC H1V 3J3
Who
BC1
Lance Cryderman (Sudbury, ON)
BC2
Danik Allard (Bois-des-Filion, QC)
Kristyn Collins (St. John’s, NL)
BC3
Alexandre Lemaire (Kingsey Falls, QC)
**Joëlle Guérette (Ste‐Sophie, QC)
Marylou Martineau (Québec City, QC)
BC4
*Alison Levine (Montréal, QC)
*Iulian Ciobanu (Montréal, QC)
**Marco Dispaltro (Montréal, QC)
*Already qualified for the 2024 Paralympic Games
**Not participating in BC3 or BC4 Pairs play
Interview Availability
- César Nicolai (for English or French Interviews based on availability), National Team Head Coach, Boccia Canada
- Peter Leyser (for English interviews based on availability), Executive Director, Boccia Canada
- Participating athlete from Canada (contact Holly Janna, Communications Lead and National Team Coordinator, Boccia Canada)
About Boccia Canada
Boccia Canada is the boccia delivery arm of the Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (CCPSA), the National Sport Organization for the Paralympic sport of boccia. Boccia Canada is focused on providing athletes and individuals of all ages and skill with the chance to play a unique Paralympic sport. We lead, develop and grow boccia from grassroots to producing World Champions, and we collaborate with partners to increase participation of Canadians with physical disabilities in sport.
About boccia
Boccia is a Paralympic sport of precision and strategy similar to lawn bowling or curling, played by athletes with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy and related disabilities. It is one of only two Paralympic sports that do not have an Olympic counterpart. Athletes compete in one of six sport classes based on their level and type of disability: BC1, BC2, BC3 BC4, BC5, and Open.
Media Contact
Holly Janna
Communications Lead and National Team Coordinator, Boccia Canada
Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: 613-748-1430 x3 | Cell: 514-944-5193