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Pereira named Canada’s flag bearer for Delhi

September 17, 2010 | Field Hockey Canada | fieldhockey.ca

Field hockey’s Ken Pereira named Canada’s Commonwealth Games flag bearer

September 18, 2010 

KINGSTON, Ontario, September 18, 2010 – Commonwealth Games Canada and Field Hockey Canada are proud to announce that men’s field hockey captain, Ken Pereira, has been named Team Canada Flag Bearer for the XIXth Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. The announcement was made during CBC Television’s Sports Day in Canada broadcast from Kingston, Ontario.

Pereira’s international sporting career is truly remarkable. Over 16 years as a member of Canada’s national field hockey team, he has earned more than 300 caps, achieving that milestone at this year’s Field Hockey World Cup. He is widely considered one of the best midfielders in the game and plays professionally in Holland in the world’s top league.

“Ken Pereira is an inspired choice as Flag Bearer for so many reasons,” according to Team Canada Chef de Mission, Martha Deacon. “Think about what he’s accomplished – three previous Commonwealth Games, two Olympic Games, four Pan Am Games. He’s highly respected both on and off the pitch and his leadership qualities are unquestioned. We’re so proud that Ken will be carrying the Canadian flag into the Opening Ceremonies in Delhi on October 3rd.”

Born in Toronto of Indian parents, Pereira is the first team sport athlete to be named as Canadian Flag Bearer for a Commonwealth Games. He is also the first Indo-Canadian and the first field hockey player to receive the honour.

With characteristic modesty, Pereira says he “couldn’t believe it” when informed that he’d been selected by Commonwealth Games Canada to carry the flag. “I thought they’d called the wrong number,” he jokes. “We have so many great athletes on the Canadian team that it’s a very special honor to be selected to represent them all. I literally have goose bumps every time I think about walking into the main stadium in Delhi carrying the maple leaf.”

The fact that these Games are being hosted in India adds even more meaning for Pereira. “It’s especially sweet because it’s the birthplace of my parents. We still have a lot of family over there and I’m sure they’ll come out and support the Canadian team!”

“Ken embodies all of the elements it takes to be a top international athlete: commitment, dedication and passion for his sport,” adds Field Hockey Canada President, Mary Cicinelli. “He is a role model for young Canadian athletes and we are immensely proud of his success, on and off the playing field.”

Pereira’s previous Commonwealth Games experience includes Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1998), Manchester, England (2002), and Melbourne, Australia (2006). In Delhi, Pereira’s Canadian squad will face South Africa, England, Trinidad & Tobago, and New Zealand in the pool round.

 

About Field Hockey Canada (FHC)

FHC is the governing body of field hockey in Canada.  FHC supports the development of field hockey and Canadian athletes in Canada.  We are proud of our previous international multi-sport games flag bearers including (Paul) Bubli CHOHAN, 1995 Pan American Games (Mar del Plata) and Nancy CHARLTON, 1987 Pan American Games (Indianapolis).

 

About Commonwealth Games Canada

Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) is the international franchise holder for the Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth movement in Canada, and an active, contributing member of the Canadian sport community. The mission of Commonwealth Games Canada is to strengthen sport within Canada and throughout the Commonwealth, by participating in the Commonwealth Games and by using sport as a development tool.

 

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Derek Johnston
Commonwealth Games Canada Communications
(613) 837-3377
derek@face-value.ca 
 
Andrea Guzzo
FHC Communications
(613) 794-4344
guzzopr@rogers.com