Team Sask. claims first medals and first gold at 2025 Canada Summer Games
Team Saskatchewan has officially entered the medal count at the 2025 Canada Summer Games, with standout performances from two Reginians, Baer Robertson and Leo Zheng, bringing home the province’s first medals, including its first gold.
Early Tuesday morning at Quidi Vidi Lake, 18-year-old Baer Robertson paddled to a bronze medal finish in the Canoe Kayak C-1 1000m with a time of 5:31.775. It marked Saskatchewan’s first medal of the Games. A nine-year veteran of the sport and member of the Wascana Racing and Canoe Club, Robertson’s achievement was a family affair, his mother Devri is coaching the Canoe Kayak team, his father David is officiating, and siblings Axa and Sabe are also competing in the sport.
Later in the day, Team Sask.’s momentum soared thanks to Leo Zheng, who delivered a record-breaking swim and the team’s first gold medal of the Games. Zheng captured gold in the 100m Backstroke Para Swimming (S6-14) event, racking up 823 points in a performance that set a new Canada Games record his second of the day.
“I went there, I prepared all day, I’ve been thinking about it… It was really close,” said Zheng moments after the win. “Me and the team, we were just waiting and waiting. It felt great. I don’t think I’ll ever forget that moment. Like, bang – we’re here, we’re on the board, we’re here to race and compete.”


