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CANADA AT THE 2006 WINTER OLYMPICS


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'Canada' competed at the '2006 Winter Olympics' in Turin, Italy, with a team of 196 athletes and 220 support staff.
As host of the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada was pressured to do well at the 2006 Games. The Canadian Olympic Committee's goal for 2006 was to have a top three finish in the medal count [1] or 25 total medals, as a start to reach their goal of having the highest medal count at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada had managed to increase its medal count at each Winter Olympics since the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, United States. World Cup results from the 2005-06 season seemed to indicate that Canada would have a good performance in Turin, Italy. Canada met one of those goals and nearly met the other by finishing third behind the United States and Germany with 24 medals.[2]. The Games were also the first litmus test for the increased athletic funding and resources pursued by the ''Own the Podium - 2010'' program.
Another task for the Canadian contingent was to promote the 2010 Games, Vancouver and surrounding region, the province of British Columbia, as well as Canada as a nation. This was evident in the Canadian participation in the closing ceremonies of the Games and the establishment of the ''Canada House'' in Turin. The Games also provided opportunities for organizing committees to gather experience and strategies to run the Games in Vancouver.

Contents
Medals
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Other Top 10 finishes
4th place
5th place
6th place
7th place
8th place
9th place
10th place
Athletes by sport
Alpine skiing
Biathlon
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
Curling
Figure skating
Men's individual
Women's individual
Pairs
Ice dancing
Freestyle skiing
Aerials
Moguls
Ice hockey
Luge
Nordic combined
Short track speed skating
Skeleton
Ski jumping
Snowboarding
Giant slalom
Halfpipe
Snowboard cross
Speed skating
Flag bearer
Other participation
Notes
References
External links

Medals


Canada's total medal count of 24 was the highest ever won by the nation in any Winter Olympics, and was the second highest total for the country at ''any'' Olympic games (summer or winter), exceeded only by the 44 medals won at the 1984 Summer Olympics which were boycotted by the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries. Not only did Canada increase its total medal count from the previous Winter Games for the 7th straight time (since 1980), but the total medal count was also the "best ever" for Canada for the 5th straight time (since 1992).
Canada won at least one medal in 10 of the 15 sport disciplines competed at the games, and gold medals in 6 different disciplines; both feats were unmatched by any other nation. Canada also had the most 4th and 5th place finishes (14 and 9 respectively) of any country in these games. These results support the effectiveness of the ''Own the Podium - 2010'' program.
Cindy Klassen bests the total Olympic medals collected in a single Games by a Canadian, with 5 and bests the total Olympic medal count of any Canadian (Winter and Summer) with 6. The previous record of 3 medals at a single Olympics was held by Gaetan Boucher for the 1984 Winter Olympics and Marc Gagnon at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Meanwhile, Clara Hughes ties the old mark of 5 career Olympic medals, held by Marc Gagnon and Phil Edwards. Sixteen of the 24 medals were won by female athletes. At age 50, Russ Howard became the oldest Canadian gold medallist in Olympic history.
Gold


★ 'Cross-country skiing'


★ Women's sprint: Chandra Crawford

★ 'Curling'


★ Men's curling: Brad Gushue, Jamie Korab, Russ Howard, Mark Nichols and Mike Adam (alternate)

★ 'Freestyle skiing'


★ Women's moguls: Jennifer Heil

★ 'Ice hockey'


★ Women's hockey: Canadian national women's hockey team; Meghan Agosta, Gillian Apps, Jennifer Botterill, Cassie Campbell, Gillian Ferrari, Danielle Goyette, Jayna Hefford, Becky Kellar, Gina Kingsbury, Charline Labonté, Carla MacLeod, Caroline Ouellette, Cherie Piper, Cheryl Pounder, Colleen Sostorics, Kim St-Pierre, Vicky Sunohara, Sarah Vaillancourt, Katie Weatherston, Hayley Wickenheiser

★ 'Skeleton'


★ Men's skeleton: Duff Gibson

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Women's 1500 m: Cindy Klassen


★ Women's 5000 m: Clara Hughes
Silver


★ 'Bobsleigh'


★ Two-man bobsleigh: Pierre Lueders, Lascelles Brown

★ 'Cross-country skiing'


★ Women's team sprint: Beckie Scott and Sara Renner

★ 'Short track speed skating'


★ Men's 500 m: François-Louis Tremblay


★ Men's 5000 m relay: Eric Bedard, François-Louis Tremblay, Charles Hamelin, Mathieu Turcotte, Jonathan Guilmette


★ Women's 3000 m relay: Alanna Kraus, Anouk Leblanc-Boucher, Kalyna Roberge, Tania Vicent, Amanda Overland

★ 'Skeleton'


★ Men's skeleton: Jeff Pain

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Men's team pursuit: Arne Dankers, Steven Elm, Denny Morrison, Jason Parker and Justin Warsylewicz


★ Women's team pursuit: Kristina Groves, Clara Hughes, Cindy Klassen, Christine Nesbitt and Shannon Rempel


★ Women's 1000 m: Cindy Klassen


★ Women's 1500 m: Kristina Groves
Bronze


★ 'Curling'


★ Women's curling: Shannon Kleibrink, Amy Nixon, Glenys Bakker, Christine Keshen and Sandra Jenkins (alternate)

★ 'Figure skating'


★ Men's singles: Jeffrey Buttle

★ 'Short track speed skating'


★ Women's 500 m: Anouk Leblanc-Boucher

★ 'Skeleton'


★ Women's skeleton: Mellisa Hollingsworth-Richards

★ 'Snowboarding'


★ Women's snowboard cross: Dominique Maltais

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Women's 3000 m: Cindy Klassen


★ Women's 5000 m: Cindy Klassen

Other Top 10 finishes


4th place


★ 'Alpine skiing'


★ Men's giant slalom: François Bourque


★ Men's Super-G: Erik Guay


★ Women's Super-G: Kelly Vanderbeek

★ 'Bobsleigh'


★ Four-man bobsleigh: Pierre Lueders, Ken Kotyk, Morgan Alexander, Lascelles Brown


★ Women's two-man bobsleigh: Helen Upperton, Heather Moyse

★ 'Cross-country skiing'


★ Women's sprint: Beckie Scott

★ 'Freestyle skiing'


★ Men's moguls: Marc-Andre Moreau

★ 'Short track speed skating'


★ Men's 500 m: Eric Bedard


★ Men's 1500 m: Charles Hamelin


★ Women's 500 m: Kalyna Roberge ''(due to Disqualification in A Final)''


★ Women's 1000 m: Tania Vicent

★ 'Skeleton'


★ Men's: Paul Boehm

★ 'Snowboarding'


★ Women's snowboard cross: Maelle Ricker
5th place


★ 'Alpine skiing'


★ Women's giant slalom: Genevieve Simard

★ 'Figure skating'


★ Women's: Joannie Rochette

★ 'Freestyle skiing'


★ Men's aerials: Kyle Nissen

★ 'Short track speed Skating'


★ Men's 1500 m: Mathieu Turcotte ''(due to Disqualification in A Final)''


★ Women's 1000 m: Amanda Overland


★ Women's 1500 m: Amanda Overland

★ 'Snowboarding'


★ Men's snowboard cross: Jasey-Jay Anderson

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Men's 5000 m: Arne Dankers


★ Women's 1000 m: Kristina Groves
6th place


★ 'Cross country skiing'


★ Women's 15 km pursuit (7.5+7.5): Beckie Scott

★ 'Freestyle skiing'


★ Men's aerials: Warren Shouldice

★ 'Short track speed skating'


★ Women's 5000 m: Kristina Groves

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Men's 1500 m: Mathieu Turcotte
7th place


★ 'Freestyle skiing'


★ Women's moguls: Kristi Richards

★ 'Ice hockey'


★ Men's: National Men's Hockey Team (Todd Bertuzzi, Rob Blake, Jay Bouwmeester, Martin Brodeur, Shane Doan, Kris Draper, Adam Foote, Simon Gagne, Dany Heatley, Jarome Iginla, Vincent Lecavalier, Roberto Luongo, Bryan McCabe, Rick Nash, Chris Pronger, Wade Redden, Robyn Regehr, Brad Richards, Joe Sakic, Ryan Smyth, Martin St-Louis, Joe Thornton, Marty Turco)

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Men's 500 m: Mike Ireland


★ Women's 1500 m: Christine Nesbitt
8th place


★ 'Alpine skiing'


★ Men's Super-G: François Bourque

★ 'Cross country skiing'


★ Women's 10 km classical: Sara Renner

★ 'Freestyle skiing'


★ Women's moguls: Audrey Robichaud

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Women's 3000 m: Kristina Groves
9th place


★ 'Alpine skiing'


★ Men's slalom: Thomas Grandi


★ Women's Super-G: Emily Brydon

★ 'Luge'


★ Men's doubles: Chris Moffat and Mike Moffat

★ 'Speed skating'


★ Men's 500 m: Jeremy Wotherspoon


★ Men's 10000 m: Arne Dankers


★ Women's 3000 m: Clara Hughes
10th place


★ 'Alpine skiing'


★ Men's giant slalom: Thomas Grandi


★ Women's combined: Brigitte Acton

★ 'Cross country skiing'


★ Women's 4x5 km relay: Beckie Scott, Sara Renner, Milaine Theriault, and Amanda Ammar

★ 'Figure skating'


★ Pairs: Bryce Davison and Jessica Dubé

★ 'Luge'


★ Men's doubles: Grant Albrecht and Eric Pothier


★ Women's singles: Regan Lausher

★ 'Snowboarding'


★ Men's snowboard cross: Francois Boivin

★ 'Skeleton'


★ Women's: Lindsay Alcock

Athletes by sport


Alpine skiing

'Men's combined'
Name Downhill Slalom run 1 Slalom run 2 Total Final rank
John Kucera 1:41.04 46.67 45.55 3:13.26 17th place
François Bourque 1:40.50 47.52 46.23 3:14.25 21st place
Manuel Osborne-Paradis 1:39.69 50.11 DNS - -
Ryan Semple 1:41.65 DNF - - -

'Men's downhill'
Name Final Rank
Manuel Osborne-Paradis 1:50.45 13th place
Francois Bourque 1:50.70 16th place
John Kucera 1:51.55 27th place

'Men's giant slalom'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
Francois Bourque 1:16.61 1:19.31 2:35.92 4th place
Thomas Grandi 1:17.23 1:19.65 2:36.88 10th place
Jean-Philippe Roy 1:17.36 Did not finish - -
Ryan Semple Did not finish - - -

'Men's slalom'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
Thomas Grandi 53.64 51.20 1:44.84 9th place
Michael Janyk 55.32 50.87 1:46.19 17th place
Patrick Biggs 54.38 Did not finish - -
Jean-Philippe Roy Did not finish - - -

'Men's Super-G'
Name Final Rank
Erik Guay 1:31.08 4th place
Francois Bourque 1:31.27 8th place
Manuel Osborne-Paradis 1:32.02 20th place
John Kucera 1:32.10 22nd place

'Women's combined'
Name Slalom run 1 Slalom run 2 Downhill Total Final rank
Brigitte Acton 40.18 44.59 1:30.98 2:55.75 10th place
Emily Brydon 40.94 45.65 1:29.92 2:56.51 13th place
Shona Rubens DNF - - - -

'Women's downhill'
Name Final Rank
Emily Brydon 1:58.97 20th place
Kelly Vanderbeek 1:59.63 24th place
Shona Rubens 2:00.30 26th place
Sherry Lawrence 2:00.47 27th place

'Women's giant slalom'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
Genevieve Simard 1:01.47 1:09.26 2:10.73 5th place
Brigitte Acton 1:02.07 1:09.64 2:11.71 11th place
Christina Lustenberger Did not finish - - -

'Women's slalom'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
Brigitte Acton 44.75 47.15 1:31.90 17th place

'Women's Super-G'
Name Final Rank
Kelly Vanderbeek 1:33.09 4th place
Emily Brydon 1:33.50 9th place
Genevieve Simard 1:34.38 20th place
Sherry Lawrence 1:35.47 34th place

Biathlon

'Men's 10 km sprint'
Name Missed shots Final Rank
David Leoni 1 28:50.4 43rd place
Robin Clegg 3 29:12.4 52nd place
Jean Philippe Leguellec 2 29:32.3 61st place

'Men's 12.5 km pursuit'
Name Missed shots Final Rank
Robin Clegg 4 +5:10.1 46th place
David Leoni 5 +5:47.2 49th place

'Men's 20 km individual'
Name Missed shots Final Rank
Robin Clegg 2 59:21.5 36th place
Jean Philippe Leguellec 3 1:00:28.0 48th place
David Leoni 6 1:02:37.8 65th place

'Women's 7.5 km sprint'
Name Missed shots Final Rank
Zina Kocher 4 26:11.1 62nd place
Sandra Keith 3 26:20.7 66th place
Martine Albert 2 27:04.4 73rd place
Marie Pierre Parent 2 27:31.1 76th place

'Women's 15 km individual'
Name Missed shots Final Rank
Zina Kocher 3 54:18.8 27th place
Sandra Keith 2 55:56.3 42nd place
Martine Albert 5 59:52.1 65th place
Marie Pierre Parent 4 1:02:57.1 77th place

'Women's 4x6 km relay'
Name Missed shots Penalty loops Final Rank
Zina Kocher 1 0 20:24.3
Sandra Keith 3 0 21:32.8
Martine Albert 2 0 21:25.2
Marie Pierre Parent 4 1 22:47.4
'Total' '10' '1' '1:26:09.7' '17th place'

Bobsleigh

'Men's two-man'
Names Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Final rank
Pierre Lueders
Lascelles Brown
55.57 55.50 56.11 56.41 3:43.59 'Silver medal'
Serge Despres
David Bissett
56.13 55.92 56.69 56.93 3:45.67 11th place

'Men's four-man'
Names Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Final rank
Pierre Lueders
Ken Kotyk
Morgan Alexander
Lascelles Brown
55.34 55.43 54.95 55.20 3:40.92 4th place
Serge Despres
Nathan Cunningham
Steve Larsen
David Bissett
56.10 56.15 55.69 55.58 3:43.52 18th place

'Women's two-woman'
Names Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Final rank
Helen Upperton
Heather Moyse
57.37 57.77 58.09 57.83 3:51.06 4th place
Suzanne Gavine-Hlady
Jaime Cruickshank
58.49 57.86 58.65 58.82 3:53.82 13th place

Cross-country skiing

Sean Crooks was suspended for 5 days by the International Ski Federation for having excessive hemoglobin levels. He was able to participate in the men's sprint and 4x10 km relay.
'Men's 15 km classical'
Name Final Rank
George Grey 40:43.9 32nd place
Devon Kershaw 41:42.7 48th place
Drew Goldsack 42:09.3 54th place
Dan Roycroft 42:39.7 58th place

'Men's 30 km pursuit (15+15)'
Name Final Rank
George Grey 1:19:08.9 26th place
Dan Roycroft 1:20:53.3 39th place
Drew Goldsack 1:24:14.3 57th place
Chris Jeffries 1:26:17.0 62nd place

'Men's 50 km free, mass start'
Name Final Rank
George Grey 2:09:38.4 44th place
Dan Roycroft 2:13:47.5 57th place
Chris Jeffries 2:13:49.5 58th place

'Men's sprint'
Name Qualification Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Rank
Drew Goldsack 2:20.62 - - - -
Sean Crooks 2:20.70 - - - -
Devon Kershaw 2:21.49 - - - -
Phil Widmer 2:23.79 - - - -

'Men's team sprint'
Name Semifinals Finals Rank
Devon Kershaw
George Grey
17:31.2
Semifinal 2
6th place
- -

'Men's 4x10 km relay'
Names Final Rank
Devon Kershaw
Sean Crooks
Chris Jeffries
George Grey
1:48:15.9 11th place

'Women's 10 km classical'
Name Final Rank
Sara Renner 28:33.0 8th place
Milaine Theriault 31:30.4 46th place
Amanda Ammar 31:51.7 54th place
Beckie Scott Disqualified -

'Women's 15 km pursuit (7.5+7.5)'
Name Final Rank
Beckie Scott 43:20.6 6th place
Sara Renner 44:30.9 16th place
Milaine Theriault 48:38.9 54th place
Chandra Crawford 50:35.4 60th place

'Women's sprint'
Name Qualification Quarterfinals Semifinals Rank
Chandra Crawford 2:15.06 Quarterfinal 5
1st place
Semifinal 2
1st place
'Gold medal'
Beckie Scott 2:12.45 Quarterfinal 1
1st place
Semifinal 1
2nd place
4th place
Sara Renner 2:15.37 Quarterfinal 4
4th place
- -
Amanda Ammar 2:22.78 - - -

'Women's team sprint'
Name Semifinals Finals Rank
Sara Renner
Beckie Scott
17:19.3
Semifinal 1
2nd place
16:37.5 'Silver medal'

'Women's 4x5 km Relay'
Names Final Rank
Milaine Theriault
Sara Renner
Amanda Ammar
Beckie Scott
56:49.8 10th place

Curling

'Men's curling'

Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Russ Howard, Jamie Korab, Mike Adam (x)
'Game results'
DateOpponentScoreResult
February 13Germany10-5W
February 14Sweden8-7L
February 15Great Britain9-5W
February 15Switzerland7-5W
February 16Norway6-5W
February 17Finland8-7L
February 18Italy7-6L
February 19New Zealand9-1W
February 20United States6-3W
February 22United States11-5W
February 24Finland10-4W
'(Gold medal)'

In the words of the Mayor of St. John's, Newfoundland, the gold medal at the Olympics was the biggest celebration in Newfoundland in "recent memory". Schools across the province cancelled classes in the afternoon to watch the game.
'Women's curling'

Shannon Kleibrink, Amy Nixon, Glenys Bakker, Christine Keshen, Sandra Jenkins (x)
'Game results'
DateOpponentScoreResult
February 13Sweden7-5L
February 14United States11-5W
February 14Russia6-5W
February 16Switzerland6-5L
February 16Norway10-8W
February 17Great Britain9-3W
February 18Japan5-2L
February 19Italy11-4W
February 20Denmark9-8W
February 22Switzerland7-5L
February 23Norway11-4W
'(Bronze medal)'

Figure skating

Men's individual

Name Short program Free skate Overall Final rank
Jeffrey Buttle 73.29 154.30 227.59 'Bronze medal'
Shawn Sawyer 67.20 123.63 190.83 12th place
Emanuel Sandhu 69.75 120.49 190.24 13th place

Women's individual

Name Short program Free skate Overall Final rank
Joannie Rochette 55.85 111.42 167.27 5th place
Mira Leung 50.61 94.55 145.16 12th place

Pairs

Names Short program Free skate Overall Final rank
Jessica Dube
Bryce Davison
55.48 104.23 159.71 10th place
Valerie Marcoux
Craig Buntin
55.62 102.59 158.21 11th place

Ice dancing

Names Compulsory dance Original dance Free dance Overall Final rank
Megan Wing
Aaron Lowe
31.42 49.17 85.81 166.40 11th place
Marie-France Dubreuil
Patrice Lauzon
37.44 54.36 Withdrew due to injury

Freestyle skiing

Aerials

'Men's aerials'
  'Qualification' 'Final'  
'Name' 'Jump 1' 'Jump 2' 'Total' 'Jump 1' 'Jump 2' 'Total' 'Final rank'
Kyle Nissen 128.10 103.54 231.64 114.38 130.53 244.91 5th place
Warren Shouldice 123.01 120.44 243.45 123.45 116.25 239.70 6th place
Jeff Bean 117.92 80.57 198.49 - - - -
Steve Omischl 124.78 73.45 198.23 - - - -

'Women's aerials'
  'Qualification' 'Final'  
'Name' 'Jump 1' 'Jump 2' 'Total' 'Jump 1' 'Jump 2' 'Total' 'Final rank'
Veronika Bauer 94.29 82.37 176.66 67.32 58.33 125.65 12th place
Amber Peterson 80.64 72.43 153.07 (did not advance)
Deidra Dionne 69.79 58.51 128.30 (did not advance)

Moguls

Jennifer Heil became the first Canadian woman to ever win gold in freestyle skiing after winning for women's moguls. At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, she finished fourth and ended up a hundredth of a point off the podium.
Dale Begg-Smith, who won gold in men's moguls for Australia, was born in Canada and holds dual citizenship. He originally started skiing in Canada but found Canada's training program too restrictive. He moved to Australia to have more time to work on his business interests. Ironically, his win bumped Marc-Andre Moreau down to 4th place and off of the podium.
'Men's team'
Name Qualification Final Final rank
Marc-Andre Moreau 24.69 points 25.62 points 4th place
Alexandre Bilodeau 23.75 points 23.42 points 11th place
Chris Wong 23.89 points 22.88 points 14th place

'Women's team'
Name Qualification Final Final rank
Jennifer Heil 26.67 points 26.50 points 'Gold medal'
Kristi Richards 23.76 points 23.30 points 7th place
Audrey Robichaud 22.72 points 23.10 points 8th place
Stephanie St. Pierre 22.15 points 22.52 12th place

Ice hockey

Hockey, like the previous two Olympics, attracted significant attention from Canadian fans. Many consider the Canadian men's team's performance in Turin as the most disappointing in years. In the last four games of the tournament, Canada failed to score in 11 of 12 periods, losing with the same score (2-0) against Switzerland, Finland, and in the quarter-finals against Russia. Hockey commentators, including Kelly Hrudey, commented that Canada did not play well as a team. The match against the Czech team was believed to be a better performance by the hockey team but the team lost to Russia two days after.
The quarter-final game against Russia was watched on television screens across the nation in the afternoon Canadian time. The intensity of the game increased as the scoreless tie extended into the third period.
However, in the women's hockey discipline, Team Canada dominated the field with numerous wins leading up to their gold medal winning game.
'Men's team:'
'Performance'
'Game' 'Opponent' 'Score' 'Win/Loss'
1 Italy 7-2 W
2 Germany 5-1 W
3 Switzerland 2-0 L
4 Finland 2-0 L
5 Czech Republic 3-2 W
6 Russia 2-0 L (Elim.)

'Roster'
Athlete Position Goals Assists Points
Pat QuinnCoach
Martin BrodeurG000
Roberto LuongoG000
Marty TurcoG000
Rob BlakeD000
Adam FooteD011
Jay Bouwmeester2D000
Chris ProngerD123
Bryan McCabe1D000
Wade ReddenD101
Robyn RegehrD011
Joe SakicF123
Jarome IginlaF213
Simon GagneF123
Vincent LecavalierF033
Brad RichardsF224
Martin St. LouisF213
Dany HeatleyF123
Joe ThorntonF123
Shane DoanF213
Todd BertuzziF033
Kris DraperF000
Rick NashF011
Ryan SmythF011
'Totals'142529


★ Reserves


Eric Staal


Jason Spezza


Dan Boyle3

★ Injured


Ed Jovanovski


Scott Niedermayer

1 Bryan McCabe, originally an alternate, replaces Ed Jovanovski due to injury.

2 Jay Bouwmeester replaces Scott Niedermayer due to injury.

3 Dan Boyle replaces Bryan McCabe as an alternate.
'Women's team'
'Performance'
'Game' 'Opponent' 'Score' 'Win/Loss'
1 Italy 16-0 W
2 Russia 12-0 W
3 Sweden 8-1 W
Semi-final Finland 6-0 W
Final Sweden 4-1 W
'Gold medal'

'Roster'
(Final results)
'Athlete' 'Position' 'Goals' 'Assists' 'Points'
Melody Davidson Coach
Charline Labonté G 0 0 0
Kim St-Pierre G 0 0 0
Gillian Ferrari D 0 0 0
Becky Kellar D 0 1 1
Carla MacLeod D 2 1 3
Caroline Ouellette D 5 4 9
Cheryl Pounder D 2 2 4
Colleen Sostorics D 0 1 1
Meghan Agosta F 3 1 4
Gillian Apps F 7 7 14
Jennifer Botterill F 1 6 7
Cassie Campbell F 0 5 5
Danielle Goyette F 4 2 6
Jayna Hefford F 3 4 7
Gina Kingsbury F 0 3 3
Cherie Piper F 7 8 15
Vicky Sunohara F 1 2 3
Sarah Vaillancourt F 2 4 6
Katie Weatherston F 4 1 5
Hayley Wickenheiser F 5 12 17
'Totals' 46 64 110


★ Reserves


Sami Jo Small


Delaney Collins
Luge

'Men's singles'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Final rank
Jeff Christie 52.382 52.027 52.013 51.939 3:28.361 14th place
Samuel Edney 52.663 52.523 52.360 52.311 3:29.857 19th place
Ian Cockerline 52.290 52.107 52.255 DNF

'Women's singles'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Final rank
Regan Lauscher 47.584 47.418 47.320 47.321 3:09.643 10th place
Alex Gough 48.286 49.902 47.922 48.045 3:14.155 20th place
Meaghan Simister 48.585 48.682 DNF

'Men's doubles'
Names Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
Chris Moffat
Mike Moffat
47.715 47.826 1:35.541 9th place
Grant Albrecht
Eric Pothier
47.478 48.083 1:35.561 10th place

Nordic combined

'Individual Gundersen'
Name 1st round Final round Jump Total 15 km Final rank
Jason Myslicki 104.5 103.0 207.5 42:41.10
(6:36.4 behind)
41st place
Max Thompson 85.5 86.0 171.5 41:53.8
(8:13.2 behind)
44th place

'Large hill sprint'
Name LH Jump Sprint 7.5 km Final rank
Jason Myslicki 90.0 19:00.1
(2:54.1 behind)
41st place
Max Thompson 84.5 19:24.3
(3:40.3 behind)
46th place

Short track speed skating

'Men's 500 m'
Name Qualifying Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Rank
Francois-Louis Tremblay 0:42.779
Heat 4
2nd place
0:42.110
Quarterfinal 4
2nd place
0:42.261
Semifinal 1
1st place
0:42.002 'Silver medal'
Eric Bedard 0:42.480
Heat 2
1st place
0:42.267
Quarterfinal 3
1st place
0:41.950
Semifinal 2
2nd place
0:42.093 4th place

'Men's 1000 m'
Name Qualifying Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Rank
Éric Bédard 1:28.274
Heat 5
1st place
1:27.546
Quarterfinal 4
2nd place
Disqualified - -
François-Louis Tremblay 1:28.925
Heat 2
1st place
Disqualified - - -

'Men's 1500 m'
Name Qualifying Semifinal Final Rank
Charles Hamelin 2:19.469
Heat 5
1st place
2:20.854
Semifinal 1
1st place
2:26.375 4th place
Mathieu Turcotte 2:23.402
Heat 1
1st place
2:18.280
Semifinal 2
3rd place
Final B
2:24.558
6th place

'Men's 5000 m relay'
Name Qualifying Semifinal Final Rank
Éric Bédard
Jonathan Guilmette
Charles Hamelin
François-Louis Tremblay
Mathieu Turcotte
6:57.004 Semifinal 1
1st place
Final A
6:43.707
'Silver medal'

'Women's 500 m'
Name Qualifying Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Rank
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher 45.929
Heat 4
1st place
44.821
Quartefinal 1
2nd place
45.234
Semifinal 1
2nd place
Final A
44.759
'Bronze medal'
Kalyna Roberge 45.396
Heat 7
1st place
45.710
Quarterfinal 4
2nd place
44.960
Semifinals 2
3rd place
Final B
46.605
4th place
Alanna Kraus 45.688
Heat 2
1st place
45.172
Quarterfinal 3
3rd place
- - -

'Women's 1000 m'
Name Qualifying Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Rank
Tania Vicent 1:33.904
Heat 1
1st place
1:35.594
Quarterfinal 4
Advanced
1:32.650
Semifinal 1
3rd place
1:34.191 4th place
Amanda Overland 1:33.761
Heat 1
1st place
1:33.012
Quarterfinal 2
2nd place
1:33.102
Semifinal 2
3rd place
1:34.099 5th place

'Women's 1500 m'
Name Qualifying Semifinal Final Rank
Amanda Overland 2:27.666
Heat 2
2nd place
2:22.946
Semifinal 2
2nd place
Final A
2:26.495
5th place
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher 2:28.001
Heat 4
4th place
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'Women's 3000 m relay'
Name Semifinal Final Rank
Alanna Kraus
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
Amanda Overland
Kalyna Roberge
Tania Vicent
4:17.231
Semifinal 1
2nd place
4:17.336 'Silver medal'

Skeleton

Mellisa Hollingsworth-Richards won a bronze medal in Skeleton, thus becoming the first Canadian to win an Olympic medal in the event. A day later, Duff Gibson became the first Canadian to win a Gold medal in the event after taking the Men's Gold. Fellow Canadian Jeff Pain won the Silver medal, and there were chances of a Bronze as well; however, their teammate placed fourth.
Gibson, 39, became the oldest competitor to win an individual gold medal in Winter Olympics history, surpassing Al MacInnis as the oldest Canadian to win a gold medal. MacInnis won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics on the Canadian men's hockey team.
'Men's'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
Duff Gibson 57.80 58.08 1:55.88 'Gold medal'
Jeff Pain 57.98 58.16 1:56.14 'Silver medal'
Paul Boehm 58.61 58.45 1:57.06 4th place

'Women's'
Name Run 1 Run 2 Total Final rank
Mellisa Hollingsworth-Richards 1:00.39 1:01.02 2:01.41 'Bronze medal'
Lindsay Alcock 1:01.26 1:01.59 2:02.85 10th place

Ski jumping

'Men's large hill individual'
    'Final round jumps'  
'Name' 'Qualification' '1st round' 'Final round' 'Total' 'Final rank'
Stefan Read 88.5 points 98.8 points 89.4 points 188.2 points 30th place
Graeme Gorham 69.4 points 61.1 points - - 50th place
Gregory Baxter 58.5 points - - - -
Michael Nell 48.0 points - - - -

'Men's normal hill individual jump'
    'Final round jumps'  
'Name' 'Qualification' '1st round' 'Final round' 'Total' 'Final rank'
Stefan Read 114.50 points 105.00 points - - 42nd place
Gregory Baxter 100.00 points - - - -
Graeme Gorham 97.50 points - - - -
Michael Nell 83.50 points - - - -

'Men's large hill team competition'
'Name' '1st round' 'Final round' 'Total' 'Final rank'
Gregory Baxter 71.2 points -
Stefan Read 82.0 points -
Graeme Gorham 60.2 points -
Michael Nell 63.4 points -
'Total' '276.8 points' '15th place'

Snowboarding

Giant slalom

'Men's parallel giant slalom'
  'Qualification'  
'Name' 'Blue course' 'Red course' 'Total' '1/8 finals' 'Quarterfinals' 'Semifinals' 'Finals' 'Rank'
Jasey-Jay Anderson 36.18 36.57 01:12.75 - - - - -
Philippe Berube 36.88 53.15 01:30.03 - - - - -

'Women's parallel giant slalom'
  'Qualification'  
'Name' 'Blue course' 'Red course' 'Total' '1/8 finals' 'Quarterfinals' 'Semifinals' 'Finals' 'Rank'
Alexa Loo 42.94 40.57 01:23.51 - - - - -

Halfpipe

'Men's Halfpipe'
In Men’s Halfpipe, there were two qualifying runs. The top 6 men from each qualifying run were advanced to the finals. In the first qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from 39.4 - 43.8 points. In the second qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from a 37.9 - 45.3 points. Shaun White from the United States won the gold medal with a final run score of 46.8 points. Andy Finch of the United States had the lowest final score of 24.7 points and took 12th place.
  'Qualification' 'Final'  
'Name' 'Run 1' 'Run 2' 'Run 1' 'Run 2' 'Final rank'
Crispin Lipscomb 19.6 points '37.9 points' 23.4 points '33.5 points' 11th place
Brad Martin 27.2 points '34.7 points' - - -
Hugo Lemay 26.0 points '34.1 points' - - -
Justin Lamoureux 10.1 points '31.5 points' - - -

'Women's Halfpipe'
In Women’s Halfpipe, there were two qualifying runs. The top 6 women from each qualifying run were advanced to the finals. In the first qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from 34.5 - 44.9 points. In the second qualifying run, the top 6 scores ranged from a 34.8 - 43.1 points. Hannah Teter from the United States won the gold medal with a final run score of 46.4 points. Chikako Fushimi of Japan had the lowest final score of 15.6 points and took 12th place.
  'Qualification' 'Final'  
'Name' 'Run 1' 'Run 2' 'Run 1' 'Run 2' 'Final rank'
Sarah Conrad 19.4 points '33.5 points' - - -
Mercedes Nicoll '33.0 points' 17.5 points - - -
Maelle Ricker '25.9 points' 23.2 points - - -
Dominique Vallee '31.5 points' 24.5 points - - -

Snowboard cross

'Men's snowboard cross'
  'Qualification'  
'Name' 'Run 1' 'Run 2' '1/8 finals' 'Quarterfinals' 'Semifinals' 'Finals' 'Rank'
Jasey-Jay Anderson 1:24.25 '1:22.27' Heat 4
1st place
Quarterfinal 2
1st place
Semifinal 1
4th place
Small final 5th place
Francois Boivin 1:23.74 '1:23.17' Heat 5
2nd place
Quarterfinal 3
3rd place
- Classification 9-12 10th place
Drew Neilson 1:22.74 '1:19.93' Heat 1
4th place
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Tom Velisek 1:22.83 '1:22.12' Heat 8
3rd place
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'Women's snowboard cross'
  'Qualification'  
'Name' 'Run 1' 'Run 2' 'Quarterfinals' 'Semifinals' 'Finals' 'Rank'
Dominique Maltais 1:33.03