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Vikes athletes to represent Canada at 2019 Pan American Games

Jul. 26-Aug.11: XVIII Pan American Games (Lima, Peru)

VICTORIA – The University of Victoria will be well represented at the upcoming 2019 Pan American Games held Jul. 26-Aug. 11 in Lima, Peru. Eighteen former or current varsity student-athletes will represent Canada across four sports including field hockey, rugby 7s, rowing and swimming.
 
Official Website  |   Team Canada
 
Anna Mollenhauer looks up while dribbling the ball in a team Canada uniform
Anna Mollenhauer in action at the FIH Hockey World Series. Photo: Yan Huckendubler.
 
For Canada's field hockey teams, a gold medal, and only a gold medal, will secure their spot at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. On the women's side, 2008 Vikes national champions Danielle Hennig and Kaitlyn Williams, both heading to their third Pan American Games, will be the defensive anchors of a national team that has recently climbed the world rankings by three spots, up to No. 18. For midfielder Anna Mollenhauer, this will be her first multi-sport games and the 2018 U SPORTS MVP and national champion will be a key addition after recently being named the U23 Player of the Tournament at the FIH Hockey Series Final in June. The women's team are looking to best their 2015 performance of a bronze medal and will play in a pool with Argentina, Cuba and Uruguay.
 
Brendan Bissett dribbles a field hockey ball at the World Cup
Brenden Bissett competes for Canada at the 2018 World Cup. Photo: Yan Huckendubler.

On the men's side, a trio of Vikes will compete for Canada including James Kirkpatrick and Rio Olympians Keegan Pereira and Brenden Bissett. Canada's men's field hockey team, ranked No. 10 in the world, have met No. 4 Argentina in the last 11 Pan American finals, with Canada last pulling off an upset in 2007 to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games. The Canadian delegation of 477 athletes and 119 coaches will be led into the opening ceremonies by  men's field hockey captain Scott Tupper. Canada will play in a pool with Mexico, Peru and the USA.
 
Field hockey competition runs from Jul. 29-Aug. 10 at Centro Deportivo de Villa Maria del Triunfo.
 
Pam Buisa has one out to hold off an opponent while holding a rugby ball
Pam Buisa fights her way down the field. Photo: Rugby Canada
 
Pam Buisa, who helped the Vikes to their inaugural Canada West 15s title in 2015, is the lone Vikes-connected athlete to be named to the Canadian women's 7s roster. The Canadian women will be competing in their first competition since clinching Olympic qualification in mid-June when they finished the 2018-19 World Series in third place in the overall standings. The women will compete in a pool with Brazil, Peru and Mexico and will be looking to defend their gold medal from the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games.
 
Patrick Kay runs down the field holding a rugby ball
Patrick Kay in action for Canada. Photo: Rugby Canada

 In men's rugby, a large slate of Vikes make up the roster including Sean Duke, Nathan Hirayama, Isaac Kay, Patrick Kay, Luke McCloskey and Brennig Prevost. The Canadian men are coming off a Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens tournament where they secured their spot at the Tokyo Games after beating Jamaica in the final. The men are back-to-back Pan Am gold medallists and will face off against Argentina, Uruguay and Jamaica through pool play.
 
Rugby competition takes place from Jul. 26-28 at the Complejo Deportivo Villa Maria del Triunfo.
 
Luc Brodeur four
Luc Brodeur (far left) racing for Canada. Photo: Merijn Soeters/RCA

On the water Rowing Canada announced three Vikes among the eight crews that will compete in Lima. Following selections in Victoria in late June, the crews are made of next generation rowers as the Pan American games do not serve as an Olympic qualifier for Tokyo. Trish Mara will make her debut in the lightweight women's single sculls, while Layla Balooch will race the women's double with Toronto's Shannon Kennedy.
 
On the men's side Luc Brodeur will race the double sculls event with crew mate Graham Peters. Rowing competition takes place Jul. 26- Aug. 11 at Albufera Medio Mundo in Huacho.
 
Danielle Hanus
Danielle Hanus dives in to the pool. Credit: APShutter.com

For swimming, 2018-19 Vikes Female Athlete of the Year Danielle Hanus will be the only Vike in the pool. Last season Hanus set five school records, won three Canada West gold medals and won one gold, two silver and one bronze at the U SPORTS national championship.
 
Vike Jon McKay will also be representing Swimming Canada but not in the pool. Under the guidance of three-time Olympian and coach Ron Jacks, McKay made the switch to open water swimming after his career in the pool with the Vikes.
 
Hanus will compete in the pool at Villa Deportiva National – Videna, while McKay will race at Club Bujama Lacus.
 
On the staff side, Dr. Simon Pearson, who works closely with the varsity athletes at UVic, will be joining Canada's athletics contingent as the teams' chiropractor.
 
The Pan American Games begin on Jul. 26 with the opening ceremonies at Estadio Nacional del Peru and will conclude on Aug. 11.

University of Victoria student-athletes (current and former) at the 2019 Pan American Games:
 
Field Hockey (W)
Anna Mollenhauer 
Dani Hennig
Kaitlyn Williams
 
Field Hockey (M)
James Kirkpatrick
Keegan Pereira
Brenden Bissett
 
Rugby 7s (W)
Pam Buisa
 
Rugby 7s (M)
Sean Duke
Nathan Hirayama
Isaac Kaay
Patrick Kay
Luke McCloskey
Brennig Prevost
 
Rowing (W)
Layla Balooch (Double)
Trish Mara (Lightweight Single)
 
Rowing (M)
Luc Brodeur (Double)
 
Swimming
Danielle Hanus
 
Swimming (Open Water)
Jon McKay
 
Staff
Dr. Simon Pearson, Team Chiropractor (Athletics)
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Players Mentioned

Patrick Kay

#10 Patrick Kay

Flanker/Wing
6' 0"
Third
Team Canad (Cowichan Sec.)
Luke McCloskey

#11 Luke McCloskey

Wing
6' 1"
Fourth
St. Michael's University school
Sean Duke

#15 Sean Duke

Fullback
6' 2"
Fifth
Team Canada (Prince of Whales Sec.)
Pam Buisa

Pam Buisa

Back Row
5' 11"
First
Team Canada U18 (Philemon Wright)
Brenden Bissett

#15 Brenden Bissett

M
5' 10"
Fifth
St. George's Secondary
Isaac  Kaay

#6 Isaac Kaay

Flanker
6' 2"
Fifth
Canada 7's (South Kamloops Secondary)
Jon McKay

Jon McKay

5' 11"
Fifth
Reynolds Secondary School
Brennig Prevost

Brennig Prevost

Fly Half
6' 1"
Second
Canada U-19 (Glenlyon Norfolk School)
Anna Mollenhauer

#6 Anna Mollenhauer

D
5' 10"
Second
Canada JDS/Team BC (St. Michael's Univ. School)
Danielle Hanus

Danielle Hanus

5' 7"
Third
Swimming Canada / Newmarket Aquatic Club (Dr. John D. Denison HS)
Layla Balooch

Layla Balooch

6' 1"
Fourth
Burnaby North Secondary
Luc Brodeur

Luc Brodeur

6' 0"
Fifth
Brock University (Ridley College)

Players Mentioned

Patrick Kay

#10 Patrick Kay

6' 0"
Third
Team Canad (Cowichan Sec.)
Flanker/Wing
Luke McCloskey

#11 Luke McCloskey

6' 1"
Fourth
St. Michael's University school
Wing
Sean Duke

#15 Sean Duke

6' 2"
Fifth
Team Canada (Prince of Whales Sec.)
Fullback
Pam Buisa

Pam Buisa

5' 11"
First
Team Canada U18 (Philemon Wright)
Back Row
Brenden Bissett

#15 Brenden Bissett

5' 10"
Fifth
St. George's Secondary
M
Isaac  Kaay

#6 Isaac Kaay

6' 2"
Fifth
Canada 7's (South Kamloops Secondary)
Flanker
Jon McKay

Jon McKay

5' 11"
Fifth
Reynolds Secondary School
Brennig Prevost

Brennig Prevost

6' 1"
Second
Canada U-19 (Glenlyon Norfolk School)
Fly Half
Anna Mollenhauer

#6 Anna Mollenhauer

5' 10"
Second
Canada JDS/Team BC (St. Michael's Univ. School)
D
Danielle Hanus

Danielle Hanus

5' 7"
Third
Swimming Canada / Newmarket Aquatic Club (Dr. John D. Denison HS)
Layla Balooch

Layla Balooch

6' 1"
Fourth
Burnaby North Secondary
Luc Brodeur

Luc Brodeur

6' 0"
Fifth
Brock University (Ridley College)