Boccia Canada’s National Team Competing on Home Soil for the 2024 Montreal World Boccia Cup

Nine Boccia Canada athletes will compete on the world stage in Montréal at the 2024 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. | L’athlète québécois BC2 Danik Allard concourra à la Coupe du monde et sera en quête d’une deuxième participation aux Jeux paralympiques.

By Boccia Canada

From April 30 to May 5, nine Boccia Canada athletes will compete on the world stage in Montréal at the 2024 World Boccia Cup. The competition begins this Tuesday at the Maurice Richard Arena.

A total of 22 countries and 93 athletes will be competing at the Montréal World Cup. There are nine athletes competing for Boccia Canada in individual play and seven of those participating in Team, Pair BC3, and Pair BC4 play.

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