Noc: | CAN |
Nocname: | Canadian Olympic Committee |
Games: | Winter Olympics |
Year: | 2018 |
Flagcaption: | Flag of Canada |
Website: | |
Date: | February 9–25, 2018 |
Location: | Pyeongchang, South Korea |
Competitors: | 225 |
Competitors Men: | 122 |
Competitors Women: | 103 |
Sports: | 14 |
Flagbearer: | Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir (opening)[1] Kim Boutin (closing)[2] |
Rank: | 3 |
Gold: | 11 |
Silver: | 8 |
Bronze: | 10 |
Appearances: | auto |
Canada competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from February 9 to 25, 2018. It was the nation's 23rd appearance at the Winter Olympics, having competed at every Games since their inception in 1924. Canada competed in all sports disciplines, except Nordic combined. The chef de mission was Isabelle Charest, who was appointed in February 2017.[3]
On January 16, 2018, figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir were announced as the country's flag bearers during the opening ceremony. This was the first time two athletes were named as Canada's opening ceremony flag bearer.[4] [5] On February 24, 2018, short track speed skater Kim Boutin was named the flag bearer for the closing ceremony.[2]
Instead of setting a specific medal count as a target, the Canadian Olympic Committee aimed "to contend for No. 1" in the medal count.[6] Private data analytics company Gracenote projected that the Canadian team would win 28 medals.[7] Canada finished with 11 gold medals and 29 overall (ranking 3rd in both categories). This was the most successful Canadian performance in terms of overall medals, surpassing the 26 won at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[8]
For the first time since its official introduction at the 1998 Winter Olympics, Canada failed to medal in men's and women's curling, but did win gold in mixed doubles curling, a category making its Olympic debut.[9]
On Day 2 of the Games, Mark McMorris won the bronze medal in the men's slopestyle. This was eleven months after the snowboarder ended up in a coma.[10]
Pairs skater Eric Radford became the first openly gay man to win a gold medal at any Winter Olympics, as part of the Canadian team that won the team figure skating competition.[11] A corner of Canada Olympic House was set aside as Pride House for the duration of the Olympics.[12]
Alex Gough won Canada's first ever permanent luge medal on February 13.[13] She had been part of the 2014 luge relay team which briefly won a previous Olympic bronze due to a Russian doping disqualification, but that finding had been overturned on appeal.[14]
On February 23, Canada broke its record for most ever Winter Olympic medals, previously at 26, with figure skater Kaetlyn Osmond winning the 27th medal.[15]
A day before the closing ceremony, on February 24, Canada won its 28th medal when Sebastien Toutant took gold in the first ever "big air" competition in snowboarding. That medal was Canada's 500th Olympic medal (not counting two medals (gold and silver) at the 1906 Olympic Games).[16]
Canada maintained its record for the most gold medals at a single Games—14 at Vancouver 2010—and now shares the honor with Norway and Germany, which equalled that mark at these Games.
Medals by sport | |||||||
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Sport | bgcolor=#f7f6a8 | bgcolor=#dce5e5 | bgcolor=#ffdab9 | Total | |||
Freestyle skiing | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 | |||
Figure skating | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | |||
Short track speed skating | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | |||
Speed skating | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |||
Bobsleigh | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |||
Curling | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |||
Snowboarding | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | |||
Luge | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||
Ice hockey | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||
Total | 11 | 8 | 10 | 29 |
Medals by date | ||||||||
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Day | Date | bgcolor=#f7f6a8 | bgcolor=#dce5e5 | bgcolor=#ffdab9 | Total | |||
Day 1 | February 10 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 0 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 0 | 0 |
Day 2 | February 11 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 0 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 3 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 4 |
Day 3 | February 12 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 2 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 1 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 0 | 3 |
Day 4 | February 13 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 1 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 2 | 3 |
Day 5 | February 14 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 0 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 0 | 0 |
Day 6 | February 15 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 1 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 1 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 3 |
Day 7 | February 16 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 0 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 0 | 0 |
Day 8 | February 17 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 1 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 2 |
Day 9 | February 18 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 0 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 1 |
Day 10 | February 19 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 1 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 0 | 1 |
Day 11 | February 20 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 2 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 0 | 2 |
Day 12 | February 21 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 1 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 2 |
Day 13 | February 22 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 0 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 2 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 3 |
Day 14 | February 23 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 1 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 1 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 3 |
Day 15 | February 24 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 1 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 1 | 2 |
Day 16 | February 25 | bgcolor=F7F6A8 | 0 | bgcolor=DCE5E5 | 0 | bgcolor=FFDAB9 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 11 | 8 | 10 | 29 |
Medals by gender | |||||
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Gender | Total | ||||
Male | 6 | 2 | 4 | 12 | |
Female | 2 | 5 | 5 | 12 | |
Mixed | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 | |
Total | 11 | 8 | 10 | 29 |
Multiple medalists | ||||||
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Name | Sport | Total | ||||
2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |||
2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |||
1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |||
1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |||
1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |||
1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |||
1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
width=154 | Sport | width=55 | Men | width=55 | Women | width=55 | Total |
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Alpine skiing | 8 | 5 | 13 | ||||
Biathlon | 5 | 5 | 10 | ||||
Bobsleigh | 12 | 6 | 18 | ||||
Cross-country skiing | 7 | 4 | 11 | ||||
Curling | 6 | 6 | 12 | ||||
Figure skating | 8 | 9 | 17 | ||||
Freestyle skiing | 16 | 14 | 30 | ||||
Ice hockey | 25 | 23 | 48 | ||||
Luge | 5 | 3 | 8 | ||||
Short track speed skating | 5 | 5 | 10 | ||||
Skeleton | 3 | 3 | 6 | ||||
Ski jumping | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||
Snowboarding | 11 | 10 | 21 | ||||
Speed skating | 10 | 9 | 19 | ||||
Total | 122 | 103 | 225 |
See main article: Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified a total of 15 male and female athletes for alpine skiing. However they declined one spot.[17] On January 31, 2018 Alpine Canada announced that Erik Guay was not able to return to health due to continuing severe back pain. Therefore, he will not compete at the upcoming Winter Olympics.[18]
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Total | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan=2 | Philip Brown | Giant slalom | 1:11.30 | 25 | 1:10.38 | 9 | 2:21.51 | 18 |
Slalom | 50.22 | 26 | 51.72 | 21 | 1:41.94 | 22 | ||
align=left rowspan=2 | Dustin Cook | Downhill | 1:43.80 | 32 | ||||
Super-G | 1:25.23 | 9 | ||||||
align=left rowspan=3 | James Crawford | Combined | 1:21.97 | 37 | 48.80 | 17 | 2:10.77 | 20 |
Giant slalom | 1:11.74 | 31 | 1:12.38 | 30 | 2:24.12 | 29 | ||
Super-G | ||||||||
align=left rowspan=3 | Manuel Osborne-Paradis | Combined | ||||||
Downhill | 1:41.89 | 14 | ||||||
Super-G | 1:26.39 | 22 | ||||||
align=left rowspan=2 | Trevor Philp | Giant slalom | 1:11.13 | 24 | 1:11.25 | 23 | 2:22.55 | 27 |
Slalom | 49.95 | 25 | ||||||
align=left rowspan=2 | Erik Read | Giant slalom | 1:10.18 | 16 | 1:10.56 | 15 | 2:20.74 | 11 |
Slalom | 49.81 | 23 | 58.74 | 34 | 1:48.55 | 29 | ||
align=left rowspan=3 | Broderick Thompson | Combined | 1:21.75 | 33 | 49.63 | 23 | 2:11.38 | 23 |
Downhill | 1:44.37 | 35 | ||||||
Super-G | 1:26.45 | 23 | ||||||
align=left rowspan=2 | Benjamin Thomsen | Combined | 1:21.36 | 26 | ||||
Downhill | 1:43.19 | 28 |
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Total | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan="4" | Candace Crawford | Combined | ||||||
Downhill | ||||||||
Giant slalom | 1:14.70 | 30 | 1:10.46 | 22 | 2:25.16 | 25 | ||
Super-G | 1:23.69 | 29 | ||||||
align=left rowspan="4" | Valérie Grenier | Combined | 1:41.79 | 8 | 41.65 | 8 | 2:23.44 | 6 |
Downhill | 1:42.13 | 21 | ||||||
Giant slalom | 1:15.74 | 33 | ||||||
Super-G | 1:22.77 | 23 | ||||||
Erin Mielzynski | Slalom | 51.83 | 22 | 49.66 | 3 | 1:41.49 | 11 | |
align=left rowspan="4" | Roni Remme | Combined | ||||||
Downhill | 1:42.80 | 23 | ||||||
Slalom | 52.43 | 29 | 51.18 | 23 | 1:43.61 | 27 | ||
Super-G | 1:25.90 | 37 | ||||||
Laurence St-Germain | Slalom | 50.94 | 11 | 50.86 | 20 | 1:41.80 | 15 |
See main article: Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Based on their Nations Cup rankings in the 2016–17 Biathlon World Cup, Canada qualified five men and five women.[19] [20] The official team of ten athletes was named on January 16, 2018.[21] [22] [23]
Athlete | Event | Time | Misses | Rank | |
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align=left rowspan=2 | Christian Gow | Individual | 51:01.0 | 2 (1+0+0+1) | 26 |
Sprint | 25:52.8 | 3 (2+1) | 62 | ||
align=left rowspan=2 | Scott Gow | Individual | 50:06.3 | 1 (0+0+0+1) | 14 |
Sprint | 25:53.5 | 4 (4+0) | 61 | ||
align=left rowspan=2 | Brendan Green | Individual | 50:30.4 | 1 (0+0+0+1) | 22 |
Sprint | 26:48.0 | 3 (0+3) | 82 | ||
align=left rowspan=3 | Nathan Smith | Individual | 56:15.7 | 5 (0+1+4+0) | 81 |
Pursuit | 38:58.2 | 4 (0+0+1+3) | 54 | ||
Sprint | 25:22.3 | 1 (1+0) | 44 | ||
Macx Davies Christian Gow Scott Gow Brendan Green | Team relay | 1:20:56.8 | 12 (1+11) | 11 |
Athlete | Event | Time | Misses | Rank | |
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Sarah Beaudry | Individual | 45:05.6 | 1 (0+1+0+0) | 29 | |
align=left rowspan=3 | Rosanna Crawford | Individual | 44:55.9 | 2 (2+0+0+0) | 26 |
Pursuit | 33:03.0 | 2 (0+0+1+1) | 19 | ||
Sprint | 23:29.2 | 3 (1+2) | 53 | ||
align=left rowspan=3 | Emma Lunder | Individual | 46:56.6 | 3 (0+1+1+1) | 54 |
Pursuit | 36:52.1 | 4 (0+1+1+2) | 53 | ||
Sprint | 23:30.4 | 2 (0+2) | 54 | ||
align=left rowspan=3 | Julia Ransom | Individual | 49:38.9 | 5 (1+1+2+1) | 74 |
Pursuit | 33:38.3 | 1 (0+0+0+1) | 28 | ||
Sprint | 23:15.0 | 1 (0+1) | 40 | ||
align=left rowspan=2 | Megan Tandy | Pursuit | |||
Sprint | 23:42.8 | 2 (1+1) | 57 | ||
Sarah Beaudry Julia Ransom Emma Lunder Rosanna Crawford | Team relay | 1:13:36.8 | 12 (1+11) | 10 |
See main article: Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified a full team of three sleds in the two-man, four-man and women's bobsleigh competitions each. The team will consist of 18 athletes, and also marked the largest bobsleigh team the country has ever sent to the Winter Olympics.[24] [25] [26] The official team was named on January 24, 2018.[27] [28] [29]
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | ||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Justin Kripps * Alex Kopacz | align=left rowspan=3 | Two-man | 49.10 | 2 | 49.39 | 3 | 49.09 | 3 | 49.28 | 3 | 3:16.86 | |
Nick Poloniato * Jesse Lumsden | 49.48 | 10 | 49.48 | 7 | 49.33 | 6 | 49.45 | 6 | 3:17.74 | 7 | ||
Christopher Spring * Lascelles Brown | 49.38 | 8 | 49.58 | 13 | 49.56 | 15 | 49.72 | 15 | 3:18.24 | 10 | ||
Justin Kripps * Alex Kopacz Jesse Lumsden Oluseyi Smith | align=left rowspan=3 | Four-man | 48.85 | 5 | 49.28 | 9 | 48.95 | 6 | 49.61 | 8 | 3:16.69 | 6 |
Christopher Spring * Neville Wright Cam Stones Joshua Kirkpatrick | 49.06 | 9 | 49.58 | 17 | 49.46 | 12 | 49.86 | 19 | 3:17.96 | 16 | ||
Nick Poloniato * Lascelles Brown Bryan Barnett Ben Coakwell | 49.40 | 17 | 49.23 | 6 | 49.51 | 14 | 49.67 | 11 | 3:17.81 | 12 |
- Sam Giguere and Joey Nemet will serve as the team's alternates.
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | ||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Kaillie Humphries * Phylicia George | align=left rowspan=3 | Two-woman | 50.72 | 5 | 50.88 | 3 | 50.52 | 3 | 50.77 | 4 | 3:22.89 | |
Alysia Rissling * Heather Moyse | 50.81 | 7 | 50.95 | 7 | 50.83 | 7 | 51.04 | 6 | 3:23.63 | 6 | ||
Christine de Bruin * Melissa Lotholz | 50.94 | 9 | 50.91 | 4 | 50.75 | 6 | 51.29 | 12 | 3:23.89 | 7 |
- Cynthia Appiah and Kristen Bujnowski will serve as the team's alternates.
See main article: Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified a total of 8 male and female athletes for cross-country skiing and receive three additional quota places based on the reallocation process. Seven male and four female competitors were announced on January 29.[30]
Athlete | Event | Classical | Freestyle | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Deficit | Rank | |||
Alex Harvey | align=left rowspan=4 | 15 km freestyle | 34:19.4 | +35.5 | 7 | ||||
Knute Johnsgaard | 37:48.5 | +4:04.6 | 69 | ||||||
Devon Kershaw | 38:01.5 | +4:17.6 | 71 | ||||||
Graeme Killick | 36:23.3 | +2:39.4 | 38 | ||||||
Alex Harvey | align=left rowspan=4 | 30 km skiathlon | 40:31.4 | 4 | 35:54.7 | 14 | 1:16:53.4 | +33.4 | 8 |
Knute Johnsgaard | 45:49.7 | 63 | |||||||
Devon Kershaw | 41:14.8 | 27 | 38:07.6 | 41 | 1:19:55.3 | +3:35.3 | 36 | ||
Graeme Killick | 42:29.4 | 42 | 38:34.5 | 48 | 1:21:39.6 | +5:19.6 | 45 | ||
Alex Harvey | align=left rowspan=4 | 50 km classical | 2:11:05.7 | +2:43.6 | 4 | ||||
Russell Kennedy | 2:25:16.6 | +16:54.5 | 49 | ||||||
Devon Kershaw | 2:17:49.4 | +9:27.3 | 26 | ||||||
Graeme Killick | 2:18:28.8 | +10:06.7 | 27 | ||||||
Knute Johnsgaard Russell Kennedy Graeme Killick Len Väljas | 4×10 km relay | 1:36:45.9 | +3:41.0 | 9 |
Athlete | Event | Classical | Freestyle | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Deficit | Rank | |||
Dahria Beatty | align=left rowspan=4 | 10 km freestyle | 27:48.9 | +2:48.4 | 37 | ||||
Cendrine Browne | 28:12.4 | +3:11.9 | 43 | ||||||
Anne-Marie Comeau | 29:11.3 | +4:10.8 | 62 | ||||||
Emily Nishikawa | 27:41.5 | +2:41.0 | 32 | ||||||
Dahria Beatty | align=left rowspan=4 | 15 km skiathlon | 23:58.9 | 54 | 21:43.0 | 55 | 46:17.3 | +5:32.4 | 52 |
Cendrine Browne | 23:04.6 | 35 | 20:24.2 | 24 | 44:01.9 | +3:17.0 | 33 | ||
Anne-Marie Comeau | 23:49.7 | 51 | 21:16.2 | 46 | 45:42.8 | +4:57.9 | 48 | ||
Emily Nishikawa | 23:36.0 | 44 | 21:08.4 | 43 | 45:16.6 | +4:31.7 | 44 | ||
Cendrine Browne | align=left rowspan=3 | 30 km classical | 1:41:23.9 | +19:06.3 | 43 | ||||
Anne-Marie Comeau | |||||||||
Emily Nishikawa | 1:34:31.7 | +12:14.1 | 30 | ||||||
Dahria Beatty Cendrine Browne Anne-Marie Comeau Emily Nishikawa | 4×5 km relay | 56:14.6 | +4:50.3 | 13 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Jesse Cockney | align=left rowspan=4 | Sprint | 3:18.54 | 35 | Did not advance | |||||
Alex Harvey | 3:17.95 | 32 | Did not advance | |||||||
Russell Kennedy | 3:23.37 | 54 | Did not advance | |||||||
Len Väljas | 3:17.11 | 26 Q | 3:10.87 | 3 q | 3:13.91 | 3 | Did not advance | |||
Alex Harvey Len Väljas | Team sprint | 16:07.24 | 5 q | 16:31.86 | 8 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Dahria Beatty | align=left rowspan=3 | Sprint | 3:29.77 | 42 | Did not advance | |||||
Cendrine Browne | 3:34.30 | 51 | Did not advance | |||||||
Emily Nishikawa | 3:26.75 | 34 | Did not advance | |||||||
Dahria Beatty Emily Nishikawa | Team sprint | 17:01.54 | 7 | Did not advance |
See main article: Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified a full team of 12 athletes (6 men and 6 women). The country will compete in all three events, including the debuting mixed doubles event. The teams and the alternates for the men's and women's tournaments were announced officially on January 8, 2017.
Team | Event | Group stage | Tiebreaker | Semifinal | Final / | ||||||||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Kevin Koe Marc Kennedy Brent Laing Ben Hebert Scott Pfeifer | Men's tournament | W 5–3 | W 6–4 | W 7–4 | W 7–6 | L 2–5 | L 6–8 | L 7–9 | W 8–4 | W 8–3 | 2 Q | L 3–5 | L 5–7 | 4 | |
Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Joanne Courtney Lisa Weagle Cheryl Bernard | Women's tournament | L 6–8 | L 6–7 | L 8–9 | W 11–3 | W 10–8 | W 8–3 | L 5–7 | L 5–6 | W 9–8 | 6 | Did not advance | |||
Kaitlyn Lawes John Morris | Mixed doubles | L 6–9 | W 6–4 | W 10–4 | W 8–2 | W 7–2 | W 8–2 | W 7–3 | 1 Q | W 8–4 | W 10–3 |
See main article: Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament. Canada qualified a men's team by earning enough points in the last two World Curling Championships.[31] The Olympic team was decided at the 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials.[32]
The Canadian team consists of Kevin Koe, Marc Kennedy, Brent Laing, Ben Hebert, and Scott Pfeifer.[33]
See main article: Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament. Canada qualified a women's team by earning enough points in the last two World Curling Championships.[34] The Olympic team was decided at the 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials.[32]
The Canadian team consists of Rachel Homan, Emma Miskew, Joanne Courtney, Lisa Weagle, and Cheryl Bernard.[33]
See main article: Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Mixed doubles tournament. Canada qualified a mixed doubles team by earning enough points in the last two World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships.[35] [36] The Olympic team was decided at the 2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials. Former Olympic gold medallists John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes won the trials, and were the mixed doubles representative for Canada.[37] [38]
See main article: Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Based on placements at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland, Canada qualified 17 athletes (8 male and 9 female) across all four individual and pairs events. This meant Canada qualified the most figure skaters out of all nations.[39] The team was announced after the conclusion of the 2018 Canadian Figure Skating Championships.[40] [41] [42] [43] Canada also qualified in the team event after finishing in first place in the overall qualification rankings.[44] [45]
Athlete | Event | Total | ||||||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Patrick Chan | align=left rowspan="2" | Men's singles | 90.01 | 6 Q | 173.42 | 8 | 263.43 | 9 |
Keegan Messing | 85.11 | 10 Q | 170.32 | 12 | 255.43 | 12 | ||
Larkyn Austman | align=left rowspan="3" | Ladies' singles | 51.42 | 25 | Did not advance | |||
Gabrielle Daleman | 68.90 | 7 Q | 103.56 | 19 | 172.46 | 15 | ||
Kaetlyn Osmond | 78.87 | 3 Q | 152.15 | 3 | 231.02 |
Athlete | Event | / | / | Total | ||||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford | align=left rowspan="3" | Pairs | 76.82 | 3 Q | 158.31 | 2 | 230.15 | |
Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro | 65.68 | 13 Q | 132.43 | 9 | 198.11 | 11 | ||
Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau | 67.52 | 12 Q | 136.50 | 8 | 204.02 | 9 | ||
Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier | align=left rowspan="3" | Ice dancing | 69.60 | 9 Q | 107.31 | 8 | 176.91 | 8 |
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | 83.67 | 1 Q | 122.40 | 2 | 206.07 | |||
Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje | 74.33 | 8 Q | 107.65 | 7 | 181.98 | 7 |
See main article: Freestyle skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Freestyle skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification.
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | |||||||||
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Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Jump 3 | ||||||||
Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Lewis Irving | Men's aerials | 87.17 | 21 | 78.73 | 18 | Did not advance | ||||||
Olivier Rochon | 124.34 | 6 QF | 125.67 | 4 Q | 128.05 | 2 Q | 98.11 | 5 | ||||
Catrine Lavallée | Women's aerials | 73.08 | 16 | 71.34 | 13 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | |||||||
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Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Rank | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best | Rank | ||
Simon d'Artois | Men's halfpipe | 66.60 | 40.40 | 66.60 | 13 | Did not advance | ||||
Noah Bowman | 43.00 | 77.20 | 77.20 | 9 Q | 89.40 | 19.20 | 11.20 | 89.40 | 5 | |
Mike Riddle | 6.40 | 82.20 | 82.20 | 7 Q | 85.40 | 26.00 | 27.40 | 85.40 | 6 | |
Rosalind Groenewoud | Women's halfpipe | 73.20 | 72.80 | 73.20 | 11 Q | 70.60 | 67.80 | 66.60 | 70.60 | 10 |
Cassie Sharpe | 93.00 | 93.40 | 93.40 | 1 Q | 94.40 | 95.80 | 42.00 | 95.80 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||||||||||
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Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Time | Points | Total | Rank | Time | Points | Total | Rank | Time | Points | Total | Rank | Time | Points | Total | Rank | Time | Points | Total | Rank | ||
Marc-Antoine Gagnon | Men's moguls | 26.04 | 13.66 | 76.32 | 11 | 25.40 | 14.51 | 75.88 | 5 Q | 25.37 | 14.54 | 78.38 | 9 Q | 25.53 | 14.33 | 77.40 | 6 Q | 25.30 | 14.64 | 77.02 | 4 |
Mikaël Kingsbury | 23.87 | 16.52 | 86.07 | 1 Q | 24.88 | 15.19 | 81.27 | 4 Q | 25.10 | 14.90 | 82.19 | 2 Q | 24.83 | 15.26 | 86.63 | ||||||
Philippe Marquis | 26.12 | 13.56 | 77.77 | 8 Q | Did not advance | ||||||||||||||||
Chloé Dufour-Lapointe | Women's moguls | 30.01 | 14.18 | 69.53 | 13 | 29.45 | 14.81 | 68.48 | 8 Q | 30.39 | 13.75 | 70.98 | 17 | Did not advance | |||||||
Justine Dufour-Lapointe | 29.26 | 15.03 | 77.66 | 4 Q | 29.70 | 14.53 | 79.50 | 1 Q | 29.70 | 14.53 | 77.48 | 4 Q | 29.54 | 14.71 | 78.56 | ||||||
Andi Naude | 29.10 | 15.21 | 79.60 | 2 Q | 29.06 | 15.25 | 73.99 | 10 Q | 28.98 | 15.34 | 78.78 | 1 Q | |||||||||
Audrey Robichaud | 32.32 | 11.58 | 72.48 | 10 Q | 32.00 | 11.94 | 74.27 | 8 Q | 32.47 | 15.28 | 74.89 | 9 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Seeding | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Position | Position | Position | Position | Rank | |||
Christopher Del Bosco | Men's ski cross | 1:48.25 | 31 | Did not advance | |||||
Kevin Drury | 1:09.41 | 3 | 1 Q | 1 Q | 1 FA | 4 | |||
Dave Duncan | 1:10.51 | 26 | 1 Q | 2 Q | 4 FB | 4 | 8 | ||
Brady Leman | 1:09.94 | 8 | 2 Q | 1 Q | 1 FA | 1 | |||
Kelsey Serwa | align=left rowspan="4" | Women's ski cross | 1:13.33 | 2 | 1 Q | 1 Q | 2 FA | 1 | |
India Sherret | 1:15.48 | 11 | Did not advance | ||||||
Brittany Phelan | 1:13.56 | 3 | 1 Q | 1 Q | 1 FA | 2 | |||
Marielle Thompson | 1:13.11 | 1 | 3 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||
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Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Rank | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best | Rank | |||
Alex Beaulieu-Marchand | Men's slopestyle | 48.20 | 94.20 | 94.20 | 3 Q | 81.60 | 92.40 | 82.40 | 92.40 | ||
Alex Bellemare | 64.20 | 26.20 | 64.20 | 22 | Did not advance | ||||||
Teal Harle | 88.00 | 91.20 | 91.20 | 6 Q | 22.80 | 25.60 | 90.00 | 90.00 | 5 | ||
Evan McEachran | 74.80 | 87.80 | 87.80 | 11 Q | 89.40 | 4.40 | 32.60 | 89.40 | 6 | ||
Dara Howell | align=left rowspan="3" | Women's slopestyle | 12.80 | 32.00 | 32.00 | 21 | Did not advance | ||||
Kim Lamarre | 22.80 | 23.60 | 23.60 | 22 | Did not advance | ||||||
Yuki Tsubota | 65.40 | 78.20 | 78.20 | 9 Q | 74.40 | 26.40 | 40.40 | 74.40 | 6 |
See main article: Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Canada qualified a men's and women's team for a total of 48 athletes (25 men and 23 women).
Team | Event | Group stage | Qualification playoff | Quarterfinal | Semifinal / | Final / / | |||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | |||
Canada men's | Men's tournament | W 5–1 | L 2–3 GWS | W 4-0 | 2 QQ | W 1-0 | L 3–4 | W 6-4 | |||
Canada women's | Women's tournament | Olympic Athletes from Russia W 5–0 | W 4–1 | W 2–1 | 1 QS | Olympic Athletes from Russia W 5-0 | L 2-3 GWS |
See main article: Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament and Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification. Canada men's national ice hockey team qualified by finishing 1st in the 2015 IIHF World Ranking.[46] The official roster of the games was announced on January 11, 2018. The team did not include any of Canada's National Hockey League players as the league decided to not participate at the games.[47] This meant about 300 of the country's top players did not make the team.[48]
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See main article: Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament and Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's qualification. Canada women's national ice hockey team qualified by finishing 2nd in the 2016 IIHF World Ranking.[46]
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See main article: Luge at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Luge at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Based on results of the 2017–18 Luge World Cup, Canada qualified eight athletes and a relay team. The team consists of three athletes each in the individual events and a doubles sled. The team was officially named on December 20, 2017.[49] [50]
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | ||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Samuel Edney | align=left rowspan="3" | Singles | 47.862 | 9 | 47.755 | 4 | 47.759 | 10 | 47.645 | 6 | 3:11.021 | 6 |
Mitchel Malyk | 48.075 | 17 | 48.050 | 18 | 47.952 | 16 | 47.869 | 12 | 3:11.946 | 16 | ||
Reid Watts | 47.960 | 12 | 47.895 | 10 | 47.787 | 11 | 47.848 | 11 | 3:11.490 | 12 | ||
Tristan Walker Justin Snith | Doubles | 46.134 | 4 | 46.235 | 6 | 1:32.369 | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | ||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Brooke Apshkrum | align=left rowspan="3" | Singles | 46.834 | 16 | 46.839 | 13 | 46.905 | 14 | 46.983 | 15 | 3:07.561 | 13 |
Alex Gough | 46.317 | 2 | 46.328 | 4 | 46.425 | 3 | 46.574 | 3 | 3:05.644 | |||
Kimberley McRae | 46.339 | 4 | 46.449 | 8 | 46.480 | 4 | 46.610 | 4 | 3:05.878 | 5 |
See main article: Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Canada named its team of short track speed skaters in August 2017. Later in 2017 after the conclusion of the 2017–18 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, Canada qualified a full team of ten athletes (five per gender),[51] allowing all athletes named to the team to compete.[52] On January 25, 2018, Speed Skating Canadaofficially unveiled the team and which events each athlete would compete in.[53] [54]
Athlete | Event | Heat | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Charle Cournoyer | 1000 m | 1:24.051 | 3 | Did not advance | ||||||
Pascal Dion | 1500 m | 2:16.856 | 5 ADV | 2:12.640 | 3 FB | 2:26.412 | 10 | |||
align=left rowspan=3 | Samuel Girard | 500 m | 40.493 | 1 Q | 40.477 | 1 Q | 40.185 | 2 FA | 39.987 | 4 |
1000 m | 1:23.894 | 1 Q | 1:24.289 | 1 Q | 1:25.102 | 4 AA | 1:24.650 | |||
1500 m | 2:12.923 | 2 Q | — | 6 AA | 2:11.176 | 4 | ||||
align=left rowspan=3 | Charles Hamelin | 500 m | Did not advance | |||||||
1000 m | 1:23.407 OR | 1 Q | 1:24.015 | 2 Q | Did not advance | |||||
1500 m | 2:12.130 | 1 Q | 2:11.124 | 1 FA | 13 | |||||
Charle Cournoyer Pascal Dion Samuel Girard Charles Hamelin François Hamelin | 5000 m relay | 6:41.042 | 2 FA | 6:32.282 |
Athlete | Event | Heat | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan=3 | Kim Boutin | 500 m | 43.634 | 1 Q | 42.789 | 2 Q | 43.234 | 3 AA | 43.881 | |
1000 m | 1:32.402 | 1 Q | 1:30.013 | 1 Q | 1:29.065 | 1 FA | 1:29.956 | |||
1500 m | 2:21.149 | 2 Q | 2:22.799 | 2 FA | 2:25.834 | |||||
Jamie Macdonald | 500 m | Did not advance | ||||||||
align=left rowspan=2 | Valérie Maltais | 1000 m | 1:30.773 | 2 Q | 1:30.131 | 2 Q | Did not advance | |||
1500 m | 2:29.877 | 3 Q | Did not advance | |||||||
align=left rowspan=3 | Marianne St-Gelais | 500 m | 43.437 | 1 Q | Did not advance | |||||
1000 m | 1:30.512 | 2 Q | 1:30.180 | 3 | Did not advance | |||||
1500 m | 2:31.274 | 2 Q | Did not advance | |||||||
Kim Boutin Kasandra Bradette Jamie Macdonald Valérie Maltais Marianne St-Gelais | 3000 m relay | 4:07.627 | 2 FA |
See main article: Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified the maximum team size of three men and three women.[55] [56] The team was officially announced on January 24, 2018.[27] [57]
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | ||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Kevin Boyer | align=left rowspan=3 | Men's | 51.46 | 18 | 51.24 | 16 | 51.14 | 14 | 51.56 | 17 | 3:25.40 | 17 |
Dave Greszczyszyn | 51.73 | 23 | 51.31 | 18 | 51.57 | 21 | Eliminated | 2:34.61 | 21 | |||
Barrett Martineau | 51.94 | 26 | 51.76 | 24 | 51.70 | 23 | Eliminated | 2:35.40 | 24 | |||
Jane Channell | align=left rowspan=3 | Women's | 52.42 | 11 | 52.28 | 8 | 52.28 | 10 | 52.09 | 8 | 3:29.07 | 10 |
Mirela Rahneva | 52.48 | 14 | 52.33 | 11 | 52.06 | 8 | 52.65 | 15 | 3:29.52 | 12 | ||
Elisabeth Vathje | 52.45 | 12 | 52.01 | 1 | 52.37 | 14 | 51.82 | 2 | 3:28.65 | 9 |
See main article: Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified two ski jumpers, one male and one female. The team was officially announced on January 24, 2018.[58] [59] [60] [61]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | First round | Final | Total | ||||||||
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Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan=2 | Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes | Men's normal hill | 98.0 | 114.6 | 23 Q | 103.5 | 111.1 | 18 Q | 98.5 | 97.0 | 27 | 208.1 | 26 |
Men's large hill | 124.5 | 102.4 | 25 Q | 127.5 | 117.4 | 23 Q | 126.0 | 117.9 | 20 | 235.3 | 21 | ||
Taylor Henrich | Women's normal hill | 78.0 | 86.5 | 32 | Did not advance |
See main article: Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified 21 athletes (ten men and eleven women), however returned its only quota for the women's parallel giant slalom, meaning only 20 athletes were officially named to the team (ten per gender). Canada's slopestyle and big air team of seven athletes was named on January 9, 2018.[62] [63] Canada's halfpipe, snowboard cross and alpine team of thirteen athletes was named on January 25, 2018.[64] [65] [66] On January 30, 2018 Canada received an additional spot in men's snowboard cross, allowing Éliot Grondin to compete as the fourth Canadian in this event.[67]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||
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Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Rank | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best/Total | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan="2" | Mark McMorris | Slopestyle | 83.70 | 86.83 | 86.83 | 2 Q | 75.30 | 85.20 | 60.68 | 85.20 | |
Big air | 89.00 | 95.75 | 95.75 | 3 Q | 40.50 | 32.00 | 72.50 | 10 | |||
align=left rowspan="2" | Tyler Nicholson | Slopestyle | 17.41 | 79.21 | 79.21 | 5 Q | 36.18 | 76.41 | 76.15 | 76.41 | 7 |
Big air | 87.25 | 89.25 | 89.25 | 7 | Did not advance | ||||||
align=left rowspan="2" | Maxence Parrot | Slopestyle | 83.45 | 87.36 | 87.36 | 1 Q | 45.13 | 49.48 | 86.00 | 86.00 | |
Big air | 89.25 | 92.50 | 92.50 | 1 Q | 85.00 | 32.75 | 117.75 | 9 | |||
align=left rowspan="2" | Sebastien Toutant | Slopestyle | 78.01 | 45.06 | 78.01 | 3 Q | 33.66 | 57.23 | 61.08 | 61.08 | 11 |
Big air | 91.00 | 45.00 | 91.00 | 5 Q | 84.75 | 89.50 | 174.25 | ||||
Derek Livingston | Halfpipe | 71.25 | 32.75 | 71.25 | 17 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||
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Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Rank | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Best/Total | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan="2" | Laurie Blouin | Slopestyle | Cancelled | 49.16 | 76.33 | 76.33 | |||||
Big air | 90.25 | 92.25 | 92.25 | 4 Q | 39.25 | 39.25 | 12 | ||||
align=left rowspan="2" | Spencer O'Brien | Slopestyle | Cancelled | 26.43 | 36.45 | 36.45 | 22 | ||||
Big air | 69.50 | 76.75 | 76.75 | 11 Q | 51.25 | 62.00 | 113.25 | 9 | |||
align=left rowspan="2" | Brooke Voigt | Slopestyle | Cancelled | 24.36 | 36.61 | 36.61 | 21 | ||||
Big air | 67.75 | 32.00 | 67.75 | 17 | Did not advance | ||||||
Elizabeth Hosking | Halfpipe | 25.25 | 36.75 | 36.75 | 19 | Did not advance | |||||
Calynn Irwin | 23.25 | 16.25 | 23.25 | 23 | Did not advance | ||||||
Mercedes Nicoll | 50.00 | 48.00 | 50.00 | 18 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Opposition Time | Opposition Time | Opposition Time | Rank | |||
Jasey-Jay Anderson | align=left rowspan="2" | Men's giant slalom | 1:26.76 | 24 | Did not advance | ||||
Darren Gardner | 1:26.94 | 28 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Seeding | 1/8 final | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||||||
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Run 1 | Run 2 | Best | Seed | ||||||||||
Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Position | Position | Position | Position | Rank | |||||
Baptiste Brochu | Men's snowboard cross | Did not advance | |||||||||||
Éliot Grondin | 1:28.89 | 39 | 1:15.93 | 7 | 1:15.93 | 34 | Did not advance | ||||||
Kevin Hill | 1:14.24 | 8 | 1:14.24 | 8 | 2 Q | 4 | Did not advance | ||||||
Chris Robanske | 1:14.35 | 11 | 1:14.35 | 11 | 2 Q | 3 Q | Did not advance | ||||||
Zoe Bergermann | align=left rowspan="4" | Women's snowboard cross | 1:21.57 | =16 | 1:18.65 | 1 | 1:18.65 | 13 | Did not advance | ||||
Carle Brenneman | 1:21.57 | =16 | 1:20.89 | 6 | 1:20.89 | 18 | 4 | Did not advance | |||||
Tess Critchlow | 1:21.39 | 15 | 1:21.83 | 8 | 1:21.39 | 20 | 2 Q | 4 FB | 3 | 9 | |||
Meryeta O'Dine | Did not advance |
See main article: Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics and Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification. Canada earned the following quotas at the conclusion of the four World Cup's used for qualification.[68] Five athletes were pre-selected for the games after their results from the World Cup (Alex Boisvert-Lacroix, Ivanie Blondin, Ted-Jan Bloemen, Olivier Jean and Keri Morrison). The rest of the team will be named after the Canadian trials held in Calgary from January 4 to 9, 2018.[69] The official team was named on January 10, 2018.[70] The team consists of 19 athletes (10 men and 9 women), which is one less than the maximum the country could have sent to the games.[71] Canada also did not nominate a third skater in the women's 500 and 1000 metres events.[72]
Athlete | Event | Race | ||
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Time | Rank | |||
Jordan Belchos | 10000 m | 12:59.51 | 5 | |
align=left rowspan=2 | Ted-Jan Bloemen | 5000 m | 6:11.616 | |
10000 m | 12:39.77 | |||
Alex Boisvert-Lacroix | 500 m | 34.934 | 11 | |
align=left rowspan=2 | Vincent De Haître | 1000 m | 1:09.79 | 19 |
1500 m | 1:47.32 | 21 | ||
Ben Donnelly | 1500 m | 1:49.68 | 31 | |
align=left rowspan=2 | Laurent Dubreuil | 500 m | 35.16 | 18 |
1000 m | 1:10.03 | 25 | ||
Gilmore Junio | 500 m | 35.158 | 17 | |
Denny Morrison | 1500 m | 1:46.36 | 13 | |
Alexandre St-Jean | 1000 m | 1:09.24 | 11 |
Athlete | Event | Race | ||
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Time | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan=2 | Ivanie Blondin | 3000 m | 4:04.14 | 6 |
5000 m | 6:59.38 | 5 | ||
Kali Christ | 1500 m | 1:59.42 | 19 | |
Marsha Hudey | 500 m | 37.88 | 10 | |
Kaylin Irvine | 1000 m | 1:16.90 | 23 | |
align=left rowspan=2 | Heather McLean | 500 m | 38.29 | 14 |
1000 m | 1:17.25 | 25 | ||
Josie Morrison | 1500 m | 1:59.77 | 21 | |
align=left rowspan=2 | Brianne Tutt | 1500 m | 1:58.77 | 15 |
3000 m | 4:13.70 | 20 | ||
align=left rowspan=2 | Isabelle Weidemann | 3000 m | 4:04.26 | 7 |
5000 m | 6:59.88 | 6 |
Athlete | Event | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Points | Time | Rank | Points | Time | Rank | |||
Olivier Jean | Men's mass start | 4 | 8:42.31 | 7 | 0 | 7:49.30 | 14 | |
Ivanie Blondin | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's mass start | 1 | 8:53.92 | 10 | Did not advance | ||
Keri Morrison | 21 | 8:54.25 | 3 Q | 0 | 8:41.38 | 12 |
Athlete | Event | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Rank | |||
Jordan Belchos Ted-Jan Bloemen Denny Morrison | Men's team pursuit | 3:41.73 | 7 FD | Did not advance | Final D W 3:42.16 | 7 | ||
Ivanie Blondin Josie Morrison Keri Morrison Isabelle Weidemann | Women's team pursuit | 2:59.02 | 3 Q | L 3:01.84 | 2 FB | Final B L 2:59.72 | 4 |