Humboldt, Saskatchewan is well-represented at the 2015 Pan Am Games, and it may soon be home to another gold medal.

Rusty Malinoski is competing in the wakeboard final this afternoon. The 31-year-old is in first place after the first two rounds.

Malinoski scored 82.90 on his first run and 79.02 on his second. American Daniel Powers sits in second.

Former Cougars runner gives it all

Regina's Tait Nystuen, a former star on the University of Regina Cougars track team, competed in the men's 400 metres hurdles this morning.

Nystuen faced some tough competition, finishing his race in seventh place with a time of 52.98. The 24-year-old thanked supporters on Twitter following the race:

Thx everyone for such amazing support! Tough conditions out there today and not my best result but still a great experience overall! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TO2015?src=hash">#TO2015</a> —@TaitNystuen

Nystuen was a highly-decorated athlete at the U of R, winning four Canada West gold medals, along with several other top three finishes.

Here is when Saskatchewan athletes are competing next

Wednesday, July 22

Women's Baseball

Canada vs Puerto Rico at 1:05 p.m. (Saskatoon's Melissa Armstrong, Swift Current's Bradi Wall)

Men's Wakeboard

​Final at 2 p.m. (Rusty Malinoski, Humboldt)

Women's shot put

Final at 4:30 p.m. (Taryn Suttie, Hanley)

Women's softball