There are 371 athletes representing Team Canada this year at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and among that number, 38 are from the City of Toronto. What better way to get into the spirt of the long awaited Olympic Games than to cheer on our city’s homegrown talent. If you’re looking for some Olympic content on your Instagram feed, here’s a list of all the Toronto Olympic athletes to follow!
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Aaron Brown – Athletics
Alicia Brown – Athletics
Alysha Newman – Athletics
Andre De Grasse – Athletics
Brandie Wilkerson – Women’s Beach Volleyball
Brendon Rodney – Athletics
Brian Yang – Badminton
Brittany Crew – Athletics
Charity Williams – Women’s Rugby
Crispin Duenas – Archery
Crystal Emmanuel – Athletics
Emily Armstrong – Artistic Swimming
Gabriela DeBues-Stafford – Athletics
Ghislaine Landry – Women’s Rugby Sevens
Javier Acevedo – Men’s Swimming
Jennifer Martins – Rowing
Jennifer is a dentist by day and Canadian Olympian by night!
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Joey Lye – Women’s Softball
Joshua Hurlburt-Yu – Badminton
Justyn Knight – Athletics
Kadeisha Buchanan – Women’s Soccer
Kate Sanderson – Swimming (Open Water)
Kate Van Buskirk – Athletics
Kyra Constantine – Athletics
Lucia Stafford – Athletics
Younger sister of Gabriela DeBues-Stafford, talk about sisterly love at the Olympics!
Mariah Millen – Sailing
Melissa Humana-Paredes – Women’s Beach Volleyball
Natalie Achonwa – Women’s Basketball
Nyl Yakura – Badminton
Oliver Scholfield – Men’s Field Hockey
Penny Oleksiak – Swimming, Women’s 100 & 200 Freestyle
Quinn – Women’s Soccer
Quinn is the first openly Trans athlete to compete in the Olympics.
Rosie MacLennan – Women’s Trampoline
Sharon Fichman – Tennis
Sharone Vernon-Evans – Men’s Volleyball
Summer McIntosh – Swimming, Women’s 200 & 800 Freestyle
Summer is the youngest Canadian athlete to compete at this years Olympic Games at the age of 14!
Sydney Payne – Rowing
Tom Ramshaw – Sailing
Victoria Hayward – Women’s Softball
Feature Image: Alicia Brown