Noc: | CAN |
Nocname: | Canadian Olympic Committee |
Games: | Summer Olympics |
Games Link: | 2024 Summer Olympics |
Year: | 2024 |
Flagcaption: | Flag of Canada |
Location: | Paris, France |
Competitors: | 315 |
Competitors Men: | 123 |
Competitors Women: | 192 |
Sports: | 28 |
Coaches: | TBD |
Flagbearer Open: | Andre De Grasse & Maude Charron |
Flagbearer Close: | Ethan Katzberg & Summer McIntosh |
Rank: | 12 |
Gold: | 9 |
Silver: | 7 |
Bronze: | 11 |
Officials: | Bruny Surin (chef de mission) |
Appearances: | auto |
Canada competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France from July 26 to August 11, 2024. Since Canada's debut in 1900, Canadian athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, except for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because of the country's support for the United States-led boycott.[1]
Canada's final team consisted of 315 (123 men and 192 women) athletes. On July 16, 2024 a final team of 316 athletes, along with 22 alternates, were confirmed by the Canadian Olympic Committee.[2] Athletes from nine of the country's provinces and territories are represented on the team.[3] The following day, decathlete Pierce LePage withdrew from the team due to injury, which brought the team to 315 athletes.[4] On July 24, 2024, sprinter Andre De Grasse and weightlifter Maude Charron were named as the country's flagbearers for the opening ceremony.[5] [6] Meanwhile, on August 11, 2024 Olympic champion hammer thrower Ethan Katzberg and multiple time gold medalist Summer McIntosh were named as Canada's closing ceremony flagbearers.[7]
Canadian athletes won 27 medals (nine gold, seven silver and 11 bronze). This meant Canada finished 12th in the medal table, and 11th in overall medals won. The 27 medals won marked the country's second best-ever total medals result (after the boycotted 1984 Summer Olympics), surpassing the 24 medals won in 2020. The nine gold medals won was also the country's second best-ever total (after the boycotted 1984 Games).[8]
In May 2022, Atlanta 1996 gold medalist Bruny Surin was named as the country's Chef De Mission.[9] [10] Surin was chosen for his "athletic accomplishments, philanthropy, motivational speaking skills and for being a role model for young athletes".[11]
The following Canadian competitors won medals at the games. In the by discipline sections below, medallists' names are bolded.|width="78%" align="left" valign="top"|
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Medals by discipline/sport | ||||||
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Sport | Total | |||||
Swimming | 3 | 2 | 3 | 8 | ||
Athletics | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 | ||
Canoeing | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | ||
Breaking | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
Judo | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
Beach volleyball | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
Rowing | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
Rugby sevens | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
Weightlifting | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
Boxing | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Diving | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Fencing | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Gymnastics | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Taekwondo | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Tennis | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Total | 9 | 7 | 11 | 27 |
Medals by date | |||||
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Date | Total | ||||
July 27 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
July 28 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
July 29 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | |
July 30 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
July 31 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
August 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
August 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | |
August 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | |
August 4 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
August 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
August 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
August 7 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
August 8 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
August 9 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
August 10 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | |
August 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 9 | 7 | 11 | 27 |
Name | Sport | Total | ||||
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Summer McIntosh | Swimming | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 | |
Katie Vincent | Canoeing | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
Ilya Kharun | Swimming | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
The following list is the number of competitors who will compete at the Games.
width=130 | Sport | width=55 | Men | width=55 | Women | width=55 | Total |
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Archery | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||
Artistic Swimming | 0 | 8 | 8 | ||||
Athletics | 22 | 26 | 48 | ||||
Badminton | 3 | 1 | 4 | ||||
Basketball | 12 | 16 | 28 | ||||
Boxing | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||
Breaking | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||
Canoeing | 6 | 9 | 15 | ||||
Cycling | 11 | 11 | 22 | ||||
Diving | 2 | 3 | 5 | ||||
Equestrian | 4 | 5 | 9 | ||||
Fencing | 7 | 5 | 12 | ||||
Football (soccer) | 0 | 18 | 18 | ||||
Golf | 2 | 2 | 4 | ||||
Gymnastics | 5 | 6 | 11 | ||||
Judo | 3 | 4 | 7 | ||||
Rowing | 0 | 11 | 11 | ||||
Rugby sevens | 0 | 12 | 12 | ||||
Sailing | 2 | 4 | 6 | ||||
Shooting | 2 | 1 | 3 | ||||
Skateboarding | 3 | 1 | 4 | ||||
Surfing | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Swimming | 12 | 17 | 29 | ||||
Table tennis | 3 | 1 | 4 | ||||
Taekwondo | 0 | 2 | 2 | ||||
Tennis | 2 | 3 | 5 | ||||
Triathlon | 2 | 1 | 3 | ||||
Volleyball | 14 | 4 | 18 | ||||
Water Polo | 0 | 13 | 13 | ||||
Weightlifting | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||
Wrestling | 2 | 4 | 6 | ||||
Total | 123 | 192 | 315 |
See main article: article, Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified one male archer through a top three finish in the individual recurve event at the 2023 World Archery Championships in Berlin, Germany.[12] [13] Canada qualified a female archer through a first place finish in the individual recurve event at the Pan American continental qualifier in Medellin, Colombia.[13] [14] The final team was named on June 28, 2024.[15] [16]
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Eric Peters | Men's individual | 659 | 36 | W 6–4 | W 6–5 | L 2–6 | =9 | |||
Virginie Chénier | Women's individual | 649 | 33 | L 2–6 | =33 | |||||
Eric Peters Virginie Chénier | Mixed team | 1308 | 20 | 20 |
See main article: Artistic swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Artistic swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified a full team of eight artistic swimmers. The team qualified by being the fifth best unqualified team across the acrobatic, free and technical routines at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar.[17] By qualifying a team, Canada was also allowed to enter a pair into the duet event.[17] The final team was named on June 10, 2024.[18] [19]
Athlete | Event | Technical routine | Free routine | Acrobatic routine | Total | |||||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Audrey Lamothe Jacqueline Simoneau | Duet | 201.5167 | 15 | 290.9103 | 3 | 492.4270 | 9 | |||
Scarlett Finn Audrey Lamothe Jonnie Newman Raphaelle Plante Kenzie Priddell Claire Scheffel Jacqueline Simoneau Florence Tremblay | Team | 262.4808 | 7 | 343.6854 | 5 | 253.0567 | 6 | 859.2229 | 6 |
See main article: article, Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. 48 track and field athletes (22 men and 26 women) achieved entry standards either by meeting the entry standard or through the world rankings (a maximum of 3 athletes or one relay per event). The mixed marathon and track relay team, both qualified through the 2024 World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships in Antalya, Turkey, and 2024 World Athletics Relays in Nassau, Bahamas respectively.[20] [21] [22] Ultimately, the final team was selected using various criteria set by Athletics Canada.[23] On February 7, 2024, Cameron Levins and Malindi Elmore were the first two athletes named to the team.[24] [25] On May 14, 2024, a further four athletes were named to the team.[26] [27] The final team of 48 athletes (23 men and 25 women) was named on July 2, 2024.[28] [29] [30] On July 5, 2024, a further three athletes (one man and two women) were added to the team as part of the reallocation process, bringing the team to 51 athletes (24 men and 27 women).[31] Originally, Malachi Murray and Madeline Price were named to the team. However, they were later confirmed as relay alternates.[2] On July 17, defending World Champion decathlete Pierce LePage withdrew from the team due to injury, which brought the team to 48 athletes.[32] Eliezer Adjibi and Duan Asemota did not compete.
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Heat | Repechage | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Duan Asemota | align=left rowspan=3 | 100 m | 10.17 | 5 | colspan=4 | ||||||
Aaron Brown | colspan=4 | ||||||||||
Andre De Grasse | 10.07 | 3 Q | 9.98 SB | 5 | colspan=2 | ||||||
Aaron Brown | 200 m | 20.36 | 4 R | 20.42 | 2 q | 20.57 | 7 | colspan=2 | |||
Andre De Grasse | 20.30 | 2 Q | 20.41 | 3 | colspan=2 | ||||||
Brendon Rodney | 20.30 SB | 4 R | 20.42 (.418) | 3 Q | 20.59 | 5 | colspan=2 | ||||
Christopher Morales Williams | 400 m | 44.96 | 2 Q | 45.25 | 21 | colspan=2 | |||||
Marco Arop | 800 m | 1:45.74 | 2 Q | 1:45.05 | 1 Q | 1:41.20 AR | |||||
Kieran Lumb | align=left rowspan=2 | 1500 m | 3:38.11 | 10 R | 3:35.76 | 5 | colspan=4 | ||||
Charles Philibert-Thiboutot | 3:36.92 | 14 R | 3:33.53 SB | 2 Q | 3:33.29 | 11 | colspan=2 | ||||
Mohammed Ahmed | align=left rowspan=3 | 5000 m | 14:15.76 | 16 | colspan=2 | ||||||
Ben Flanagan | 13:59.23 | 17 | colspan=2 | ||||||||
Thomas Fafard | 14:09.37 | 8 Q | 13:49.7 | 22 | |||||||
Mohammed Ahmed | 10,000 m | 26:43.79 | 4 | ||||||||
Craig Thorne | 110 m hurdles | 13.60 | 7 R | 13.62 | 5 | colspan=4 | |||||
Jean-Simon Desgagnés | 3000 m steeplechase | 8:25.28 | 5 Q | 8:19.31 | 13 | ||||||
Jerome Blake Aaron Brown Andre De Grasse Brendon Rodney | 4 × 100 m relay | 38.39 | 3 Q | 37.50 | |||||||
Cameron Levins | align=left rowspan=2 | Marathon | 2:11:56 SB | 36 | |||||||
Rory Linkletter | 2:13:09 | 47 | |||||||||
Evan Dunfee | 20 km walk | 1:19:16 | 5 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Heat | Repechage | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Audrey Leduc | align=left rowspan=2 | 100 m | 10.95 NR | 1 Q | 11.10 | 5 | colspan=2 | ||||
Jacqueline Madogo | 11.27 | 4 | colspan=4 | ||||||||
Audrey Leduc | align=left rowspan=2 | 200 m | 22.88 | 3 Q | 22.68 | 6 | colspan=2 | ||||
Jacqueline Madogo | 22.78 PB | 4 R | 22.58 PB | 1 Q | 22.81 | 7 | colspan=2 | ||||
Lauren Gale | align=left rowspan=2 | 400 m | 53.13 | 6 R | 52.68 | 6 | colspan=4 | ||||
Zoe Sherar | 51.97 | 7 R | 51.43 | 3 | colspan=4 | ||||||
Jazz Shukla | 800 m | 2:00.80 | 5 R | 2:02.00 | 2 | colspan=4 | |||||
Kate Current | align=left rowspan=3 | 1500 m | 4:09.81 | 12 R | 4:08.91 | 10 | colspan=4 | ||||
Simone Plourde | 4:06.59 | 9 R | 4:08.49 | 6 | colspan=4 | ||||||
Lucia Stafford | 4:02.22 | 10 R | 4:02.26 | 5 | colspan=4 | ||||||
Briana Scott | 5000 m | 15:47.30 | 19 | colspan=2 | |||||||
Mariam Abdul-Rashid | align=left rowspan=2 | 100 m hurdles | 12.80 | 5 q | Colspan=2 | 12.60 PB | 5 | colspan=2 | |||
Michelle Harrison | 13.40 | 8 | 13.30 | 7 | colspan=4 | ||||||
Savannah Sutherland | 400 m hurdles | 54.80 | 3 Q | 53.80 | 6 q | 53.88 | 7 | ||||
Ceili McCabe | align=left rowspan=2 | 3000 m steeplechase | 9:20.71 | 7 | colspan=2 | ||||||
Regan Yee | 9:27.81 | 12 | colspan=2 | ||||||||
Malindi Elmore | Marathon | 2:31:08 | 35 | ||||||||
Marie-Éloïse Leclair Audrey Leduc Jacqueline Madogo Sade McCreath | 4 × 100 m relay | 42.50 NR | 7 q | 42.69 | 6 | ||||||
Kyra Constantine Lauren Gale Zoe Sherar Aiyanna Stiverne Savannah Sutherland | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:25.77 | 8 q | 3:22.01 | 6 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||
Rowan Hamilton | align=left rowspan=3 | Men's hammer throw | 77.78 PB | 2 Q | 76.59 | 9 |
Ethan Katzberg | 79.93 | 1 Q | 84.12 | |||
Adam Keenan | 74.45 SB | 13 | colspan=2 | |||
Camryn Rogers | Women's hammer throw | 74.69 | 2 Q | 76.97 | ||
Anicka Newell | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's pole vault | 4.40 | 26 | colspan=2 | |
Alysha Newman | 4.55 | 7 q | 4.85 NR | |||
Sarah Mitton | Women's shot put | 19.77 | 1 Q | 17.48 | 12 |
Athlete | Event | Final | Rank | ||||||||||
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Damian Warner | Result | 10.25 | 7.79 | 14.45 | 2.02 | 47.34 | 13.62 | 48.68 | [33] | rowspan=2 colspan=2 | |||
Points | 1035 | 1007 | 756 | 822 | 941 | 1024 | 843 | 0 |
See main article: Badminton at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Badminton at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified four badminton players (three men and one woman) through the BWF Race to Paris rankings as of April 30, 2024.[34] [35] [36] The final team was named on May 15, 2024.[37]
Athlete | Event | Group stage | Elimination | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / | ||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Brian Yang | Men's singles | W 2–0 (21–18, 21–10) | L 0–2 (14–21, 18–21) | 2 | =14 | |||||
Adam Dong Nyl Yakura | Men's doubles | L 0–2 (5–21, 12–21) | L 0–2 (10–21, 15–21) | L 0–2 (14–21, 12–21) | 4 | =13 | ||||
Michelle Li | Women's singles | W 2–0 (21–16, 25–23) | L 1–2 (24–22, 17–21, 12–21) | 2 | =14 |
See main article: article and Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Canada qualified 28 basketball athletes (12 men and 16 women). Both 5×5 teams qualified along with the women's 3x3 team.
Canada qualified two basketball teams, for a total of 24 athletes (12 per team).
Summary
Team | Event | Group stage | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / | ||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Canada men's | Men's tournament | W 86–79 | W 93–83 | W 88–85 | 1 Q | L 73–83 | 5 | ||
Canada women's | Women's tournament | L 54–75 | L 65–70 | L 70–79 | 4 | 11 |
See main article: Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament and Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification. For the first time since 2000, Canada men's basketball team qualified as one of the two highest ranked nations from the Americas at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[38]
See main article: Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament and Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification. Canada's women's basketball team qualified by finishing in the top three at the 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Sopron, Hungary.[41]
Summary
See main article: Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 3x3 tournament and Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 3x3 qualification. The Canadian women's 3x3 team qualified by finishing in the top three at the 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Debrecen, Hungary.[42] [43]
See main article: article, Boxing at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Boxing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified two boxers (one per gender).[46] Wyatt Sanford (men's 63.5kg) and Tammara Thibeault (women's 75kg) qualified by advancing to their respective gold medal matches at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[47] [48] Both boxers were officially named to the team on July 2, 2024.[49] [50] Wyatt Sanford went on to win the bronze medal, in the men's 63.5 kg event.[51] This marked Canada's first boxing medal since 1996.[51]
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Wyatt Sanford | Men's 63.5 kg | W 5–0 | W 4–1 | L 1–4 | Did not advance | ||
Tammara Thibeault | Women's 75 kg | L 2–3 | =9 |
See main article: article, Breaking at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Breaking at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified one male breakdancer. Philip Kim (Phil Wizard) qualified through his gold medal performance in the B-Boys event at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[48] [52] Philip Kim was named officially to the team on July 3, 2024.[53] [54]
See main article: Canoeing at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Canoeing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified a total of 15 canoeists. Two qualified in slalom (one per gender) and 13 qualified in sprint (five men and eight women).
Canada qualified two slalom canoeists through the 2024 Pan American Canoe Slalom Olympic Qualifiers, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[55] [56] The team was officially named on May 8, 2024. Both canoeists will be making their Olympic debuts.[57]
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Semifinal | Final | ||||||||
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Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Best | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan=2 | Alex Baldoni | Men's C-1 | 97.32 | 13 | 98.56 | 10 | 97.32 | 15 Q | 127.41 | 15 | 15 | |
Men's K-1 | 95.18 | 17 | 97.25 | 16 | 95.18 | 17 | 21 | |||||
align=left rowspan=2 | Lois Betteridge | Women's C-1 | 120.22 | 19 | 115.60 | 16 | 115.60 | 19 | 19 | |||
Women's K-1 | 106.45 | 21 | 106.21 | 21 | 106.21 | 22 Q | 127.67 | 20 | 20 |
Athlete | Event | Time trial | Round 1 | Repechage | Heat | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Position | Position | Position | Position | Position | Position | Rank | ||
Alex Baldoni | Men's KX-1 | 73.70 | 24 | 2 Q | 4 | 29 | ||||
Lois Betteridge | Women's KX-1 | 79.76 FLT (R) | 37 | 4 R | 2 Q | 3 | 24 |
Canada qualified six boats and thirteen athlete spots (four in men's kayak, one in men's canoe, five in women's kayak, and three in women's canoe).[58] All quota spots except the men's canoe quota was earned 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg, Germany.[59] [60] The men's canoe quota was earned at the 2024 Pan American Canoe Sprint Olympic Qualifiers in Sarasota, United States.[61] The final team was named on June 24, 2024.[62] [63]
Men
Athlete | Event | Heats | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Connor Fitzpatrick | C-1 1000 m | 3:50.79 | 2 SF | 3:56.31 | 8 FB | 3:52.46 | 14 | |||
Pierre-Luc Poulin Simon McTavish | K-2 500 m | 1:28.91 | 3 QF | 1:30.01 | 3 SF | 1:29.01 | 6 FB | 1:30.80 | 10 | |
Laurent Lavigne Nicholas Matveev Simon McTavish Pierre-Luc Poulin | K-4 500 m | 1:22.84 | 5 QF | 1:20:65 | 4 SF | 1:20.70 | 5 | 9 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Heats | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Sophia Jensen | align=left rowspan=2 | C-1 200 m | 46.80 | 1 SF | 45.66 | 3 FA | 45.08 | 6 | ||
Katie Vincent | 47.22 | 1 SF | 45.01 | 1 FA | 44.12 WB | |||||
Sloan MacKenzie Katie Vincent | C-2 500 m | 1:54.16 | 1 SF | 1:55.34 | 1 FA | 1:54.36 | ||||
Michelle Russell | align=left rowspan=2 | K-1 500 m | 1:51.00 | 3 QF | 1:49.79 | 2 SF | 1:50.28 | 2 FA | 1:53.83 | 8 |
Riley Melanson | 1:54.11 | 4 QF | 1:50.16 | 3 SF | 1:52.99 | 6 FC | 1:56.36 | 22 | ||
Courtney Stott Natalie Davison | K-2 500 m | 1:44.35 | 3 QF | 1:42.58 | 4 SF | 1:42.57 | 8 FB | 1:46.96 | 15 | |
Toshka Besharah-Hrebacka Natalie Davison Riley Melanson Courtney Stott | K-4 500 m | 1:37.87 | 5 SF | 1:39:24 | 4 | 10 |
See main article: Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified 22 cyclists (11 per gender). An initial team of 21 cyclists was named on June 25, 2024.[64] The 22nd cyclist (BMX freestyle) was named on June 28, 2024.[65]
Canada entered a team of four road cyclists (two women and two men). Canada qualified two male athletes by finishing 18th and two women by finishing 11th in the UCI Nation Ranking for each respective gender.[66] [67] The final team was named on June 25, 2024.[68]
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank | |
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Derek Gee | align=left rowspan=2 | Men's road race | 6:26:57 | 44 |
Michael Woods | 6:26:57 | 41 | ||
Derek Gee | Men's time trial | 38:28.17 | 20 | |
Olivia Baril | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's road race | 4:07:16 | 44 |
Alison Jackson | 4:04:23 | 19 | ||
Olivia Baril | Women's time trial | 43:03.58 | 20 |
Canada qualified a full team in the men's and women's track events (seven athletes per gender), following the release of the final UCI Olympic rankings on April 15, 2024.[69] The final team was named on June 25, 2024.[70]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Round 1 | Repechage 1 | Round 2 | Repechage 2 | Round 3 | Repechage 3 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals / | ||
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Time Speed (km/h) | Rank | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Rank | ||
Tyler Rorke | align=left rowspan=2 | Men's sprint | 9.603 74.977 | 20 Q | L 10.149 72.296 | L 10.333 72.610 | 21 | ||||||
Nick Wammes | 9.612 74.906 | 21 Q | L 10.208 74.596 | L 10.936 72.610 | 22 | ||||||||
Lauriane Genest | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's sprint | 10.310 69.835 | 12 Q | L 10.932 65.862 | W 10.986 65.538 | L 10.671 67.473 | L 10.875 66.207 | 13 | ||||
Kelsey Mitchell | 10.285 70.005 | 10 Q | W 10.850 66.359 | L 10.816 66.568 | W 10.846 66.384 | L 11.033 65.952 | W 10.613 67.841 | L 10.991 66.828 | 5-8 Final L 11.373 66.790 | 8 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | First Round | Final | ||||
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Time Speed (km/h) | Rank | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Rank | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Rank | |||
James Hedgcock Tyler Rorke Nick Wammes | Men's team sprint | 43.905 | 8 Q | L 43.666 61.833 | 8 | L 43.944 61.442 | 8 | |
Lauriane Genest Kelsey Mitchell Sarah Orban | Women's team sprint | 45.578 | 8 Q | L 46.816 57.673 | 7 | L 47.631 56.686 | 8 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Opponent Results | Rank | Opponent Results | Rank | |||
Dylan Bibic Michael Foley Mathias Guillemette Carson Mattern | Men's team pursuit | 3:48.964 | 8 Q | 3:49.245 | 8 | 3:54.517 | 7 | |
Erin Attwell Ariane Bonhomme Maggie Coles-Lyster Sarah Van Dam | Women's team pursuit | 4:12:205 | 8 Q | 4:10.471 | 8 | 4:12.097 | 8 |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Repechage | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Rank | Rank | Rank | Rank | Rank | |||
James Hedgcock | align=left rowspan=2 | Men's keirin | 5 R | 1 Q | 6 | =16 | |
Nick Wammes | 5 R | 2 Q | 6 | =16 | |||
Lauriane Genest | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's keirin | 4 R | 1 Q | 6 | =16 | |
Kelsey Mitchell | 4 R | 1 Q | 6 | =16 |
Athlete | Event | Scratch race | Tempo race | Elimination race | Points race | Total | ||||||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Dylan Bibic | Men's omnium | 10 | 16 | 1 | 21 | 18 | 12 | 0 | 19 | 29 | 19 | |
Maggie Coles-Lyster | Women's omnium | 38 | 2 | 22 | 10 | 36 | 3 | 5 | 15 | 101 | 9 |
Athlete | Event | Points | Laps | Rank | |
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Michael Foley Mathias Guillemette | Men's madison | -40 | =13 | ||
Ariane Bonhomme Maggie Coles-Lyster | Women's madison | -40 | 15 |
Canadian qualified two mountain bikers (one per gender) through the UCI Olympic mountain biking rankings on May 28, 2024.[71] [72] The team was officially name on June 25, 2024.[64] [73]
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank | |
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Gunnar Holmgren | Men's cross-country | 1:34:57 | 30 | |
Isabella Holmgren | Women's cross-country | 1:33:43 | 17 |
Canada qualified one male freestyle BMX cyclist.[74] The quota spot was earned through the 2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships. This will mark Canada's Olympic debut in the discipline.[65]
See main article: Diving at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Diving at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canadian qualified five divers (two men and three women). Quota spots were earned through the 2023 FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan; and 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar. The final team was named on June 19, 2024.[76] [77] On July 4th, it was announced an additional spot in the Women's 10 metre platform event was reallocated to Kate Miller.[78]
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Rylan Wiens | align=left rowspan=2 | Men's 10 m platform | 485.25 | 3 Q | 468.40 | 5 Q | 445.60 | 7 |
Nathan Zsombor-Murray | 407.20 | 10 Q | 410.80 | 10 Q | 404.90 | 10 | ||
Rylan Wiens Nathan Zsombor-Murray | Men's 10 m synchronized platform | 422.13 | ||||||
Margo Erlam | Women's 3 m springboard | 258.30 | 22 | Did not advance | ||||
Caeli McKay | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's 10 m platform | 324.90 | 3 Q | 308.85 | 7 Q | 364.50 | 4 |
Kate Miller | 266.30 | 20 | Did not advance | |||||
Caeli McKay Kate Miller | Women's 10 m synchronized platform | 299.22 | 4 |
See main article: Equestrian events at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Equestrian events at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified a full team of nine (three men and six women) equestrians (three per discipline).[79] [80] [81] Canadian equestrians qualified a full team in dressage, eventing, and jumping through the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[48] [82] [83] [84]
The dressage team was officially named on July 5, 2024.[85] [86] On July 26, 2024, Jill Irving was replaced by Chris von Martels, due to fitness issues with the former's horse.[87]
Athlete | Horse | Event | Grand Prix | Grand Prix Special | Grand Prix Freestyle | Overall | ||||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Technical | Artistic | Score | Rank | |||
Camille Carier Bergeron | Finnländerin | align=left rowspan=3 | Individual | 68.338 | 43 | 43 | ||||
Chris von Martels | Eclips | 66.863 | 49 | 49 | ||||||
Naïma Moreira-Laliberté | Statesman | 68.711 | 41 | 41 | ||||||
Camille Carier Bergeron Chris von Martels Naïma Moreira-Laliberté | See above | Team | 203.912 | 11 | 11 |
The dressage team was officially named on July 5, 2024.[85] [88]
Athlete | Horse | Event | Dressage | Cross-country | Jumping | Total | |||||||||
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Qualifier | Final | ||||||||||||||
Penalties | Rank | Penalties | Total | Rank | Penalties | Total | Rank | Penalties | Total | Rank | Penalties | Rank | |||
Jessica Phoenix | Freedom GS | Individual | 35.40 | =43 | 32.40 | 67.80 | 49 | 0.00 | 67.80 | 38 | 67.80 | 38 | |||
Karl Slezak | Hot Bobo | 35.80 | =46 | 4.80 | 40.60 | 27 | 12.00 | 52.60 | 32 | 52.60 | 32 | ||||
Mike Winter | El Mundo | 35.20 | 42 | 14.40 | 49.60 | 38 | 44.00 | 53.60 | 35 | 53.60 | 35 | ||||
Jessica Phoenix Karl Slezak Mike Winter | See above | Team | 106.40 | 14 | 51.60 | 158.00 | 11 | 16.00 | 174.00 | 11 | 174.00 | 11 |
The jumping team of three equestrians (one man and two women) was named on June 26, 2024.[89] [90] On August 3, it was announced Amy Millar would be replaced by Tiffany Foster for the individual event.[91]
Athlete | Horse | Event | Qualification | Final | |||
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Penalties | Rank | Penalties | Time | Rank | |||
Erynn Ballard | Nikka Vd Bisschop | align=left rowspan=3 | Individual | 4 | 37 | 37 | |
Mario Deslauriers | Emerson | 4 | 31 | 31 | |||
Tiffany Foster | Figor | 8 | 50 | 50 | |||
Erynn Ballard Mario Deslauriers Amy Millar | See above | Team | 32 | 14 | 14 |
See main article: Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified 12 fencers (seven men and five women).[92] The three teams: men's, women's foil and men's sabre teams, qualified as the highest ranked eligible Americas team, through the adjusted FIE Official Olympic rankings, and Pamela Brind'Amour qualified in the women's individual sabre as the highest ranked individual eligible from the Americas zone.[93] Nicholas Zhang qualified by winning the Americas Zonal Qualifying Tournament in San Jose, Costa Rica.[94] [95] [96] The official team was named on April 25, 2024.[97] [98] In May 2024, Ruien Xiao received a reallocated spot in the women's épée event, bringing the team up to 12 fencers.[97] On July 28, 2024, Eleanor Harvey won the bronze medal in the women's individual foil event. This marked Canada's first ever Olympic medal in the sport of fencing.[99]
Men
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Nicholas Zhang | Men's épée | L 11–15 | 34 | |||||
Blake Broszus | align=left rowspan=3 | Men's foil | W 15–8 | L 9–15 | 30 | |||
Daniel Gu | W 15–9 | L 5–15 | 32 | |||||
Maximilien Van Haaster | L 4–15 | 23 | ||||||
Blake Broszus Daniel Gu Maximilien Van Haaster Bogdan Hamilton | Men's team foil | L 26–45 | Classification semifinal L 32–45 | Seventh place final W 45–38 | 7 | |||
Fares Arfa | align=left rowspan=3 | Men's sabre | W 15–8 | W 15–8 | L 13–15 | 8 | ||
François Cauchon | L 13–15 | 34 | ||||||
Shaul Gordon | L 10–15 | 29 | ||||||
Fares Arfa François Cauchon Shaul Gordon Olivier Desrosiers | Men's team sabre | L 33–45 | Classification semifinal L 41–45 | Seventh place final L 43–45 | 8 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Ruien Xiao | Women's épée | W 15–11 | L 14–15 | 14 | ||||
Jessica Guo | align=left rowspan=3 | Women's foil | W 15–7 | L 11–15 | 10 | |||
Eleanor Harvey | W 12–8 | W 15–6 | W 15–14 | L 9–15 | W 15–12 | |||
Yunjia Zhang | W 15–7 | L 5–15 | 16 | |||||
Jessica Guo Eleanor Harvey Yunjia Zhang | Women's team foil | W 38–36 | L 31–45 | L 32–33 | 4 | |||
Pamela Brind'Amour | Women's sabre | L 3–15 | 28 |
See main article: Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Canada qualified 18 athletes (all women) in the sport of soccer. The women's team qualified in September 2023.[100]
See main article: Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament and Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification. The Canada women's national soccer team qualified after defeating Jamaica in a two-legged CONCACAF play-off, in Kingston, Jamaica and Toronto, Canada.[100]
See main article: Golf at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Golf at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified four golfers (two per gender).[104] [105] All four golfers qualified based on their positions on the respective men's and women's IGF Olympic rankings. On June 16, 2024 both male golfers were confirmed.[106] [107] [108] Meanwhile, the women's team was named on June 24, 2024.[109] [110]
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Total | |||
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Score | Score | Score | Score | Score | Par | Rank | |||
Corey Conners | align=left rowspan=2 | Men's | 68 | 69 | 69 | 66 | 272 | −12 | T9 |
Nick Taylor | 70 | 73 | 68 | 69 | 280 | −4 | T30 | ||
Brooke Henderson | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's | 74 | 73 | 67 | 71 | 285 | −3 | T13 |
Alena Sharp | 71 | 76 | 77 | 73 | 297 | +9 | T42 |
See main article: Gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified 11 gymnasts (five men and six women).[111] Ten gymnasts (five per gender) competed in the artistic gymnastics events, while one female gymnast competed in trampoline.[111]
Canada qualified a full team of ten artistic gymnasts.[112] [113] The women's team qualified after winning the bronze medal in the team all-around at the 2022 World Championships in Liverpool, Great Britain.[114] The men's team qualified after finishing among the top nine unqualified nations at the 2023 World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium.[115] This marks the first time since 2008 the Canadian men have qualified a full team.[116] The final team was named on June 28, 2024.[117] Ellie Black became the first Canadian artistic gymnast to qualify for four Olympic Games.[118]
Men
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||||||
Zachary Clay | align=left rowspan=6 | Team | 13.733 | 14.133 | rowspan=5 colspan=2 | ||||||||||||
René Cournoyer | 13.333 | 13.033 | 13.933 | 13.766 | 14.333 | 12.400 | 80.798 | 26 Q | 10.566 | 12.866 | 14.400 | 14.266 | 13.600 | ||||
Félix Dolci | 14.133 | 13.366 | 14.333 | 14.400 | 14.133 | 81.498 | 22 Q | 13.966 | 13.633 | 14.300 | 13.566 | 13.966 | |||||
William Émard | 14.000 | 14.400 | 14.266 | 13.833 | 13.366 | 14.466 | colspan=2 | ||||||||||
Samuel Zakutney | 12.233 | 13.966 | 14.033 | 79.698 | 26 NR | 13.400 | 13.266 | 14.333 | 13.500 | ||||||||
Total | 41.466 | 38.999 | 41.699 | 42.365 | 42.699 | 40.566 | 247.794 | 8 Q | 41.199 | 37.965 | 39.865 | 43.166 | 42.165 | 41.066 | 245.426 | 8 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||||||
René Cournoyer | align=left rowspan=2 | All-around | See team results above | 13.600 | 13.100 | 13.700 | 13.733 | 14.300 | 13.300 | 81.733 | 17 | ||||||
Félix Dolci | 14.366 | 12.533 | 13.766 | 14.366 | 14.333 | 11.733 | 81.097 | 20 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||
Ellie Black | align=left rowspan=6 | Team | 14.000 Q | 14.166 | 13.100 | 13.400 | 54.766 | 9 Q | 14.166 | 12.800 | 14.300 | 13.633 | rowspan=5 colspan=2 |
Cassie Lee | 12.166 | 13.466 | 12.366 | 13.333 | 12.600 | ||||||||
Shallon Olsen | 14.166 Q | 14.400 | colspan=3 | ||||||||||
Ava Stewart | 13.600 | 13.466 | 12.633 | 12.633 | 52.332 | 26 Q | 13.300 | 13.500 | 13.800 | ||||
Aurélie Tran | 13.166 | 13.5 | 12.066 | 13.066 | 51.798 | 29 | 13.500 | 13.100 | |||||
Total | 42.133 | 41.132 | 39.199 | 39.099 | 161.563 | 6 Q | 41.866 | 39.800 | 41.433 | 39.333 | 162.432 | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||
Ellie Black | align=left rowspan=2 | All-around | See team results above | 14.100 | 14.066 | 12.933 | 13.700 | 54.799 | 6 | ||||
Ava Stewart | 13.333 | 12.633 | 13.166 | 12.500 | 51.632 | 19 | |||||||
Ellie Black | align=left rowspan=2 | Vault | 14.000 | 14.000 | 8 Q | 13.933 | 13.933 | 6 | |||||
Shallon Olsen | 14.166 | 14.166 | 7 Q | 13.366 | 13.366 | 8 |
Canada qualified one female trampolinist through the 2023 World Championships in Birmingham, Great Britain.[119] [120] The final team was named on June 28, 2024.[117]
See main article: Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified seven judokas (three males and four females).[121] Five of the judoka qualified by being ranked in the top 17 spots of the IJF World Ranking List on June 25, 2024.[122] Meanwhile, Kelly Deguchi earned a continental quota spot as the highest ranked Canadian judoka not already qualified.[122] Finally, Ana Laura Portuondo Isasi earned a quota through a team invitation, and will also be allowed to start in her individual event.[122] The final team was named on June 27, 2024.[123] [124] On July 29, 2024, Christa Deguchi became the first Canadian to win an Olympic gold medal in judo.[125]
Athlete | Event | First round | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Final / | Rank |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | |||
Arthur Margelidon | Men's 73 kg | W 01–00 | W 10–00 | L 00–10 | L 00–10 | =7 | |||
François Gauthier-Drapeau | Men's 81 kg | W 10–00 | W 10–00 | L 00–10 | L 00–01 | =7 | |||
Shady Elnahas | Men's 100 kg | L 00–01 | =9 | ||||||
Kelly Deguchi | Women's 52 kg | L 00–11 | =17 | ||||||
Christa Deguchi | Women's 57 kg | W 10–00 | W 01–00 | W 10–00 | W 10–00 | ||||
Women's 63 kg | W 10–00 | L 00–01 | L 00–01 | =7 | |||||
Ana Laura Portuondo Isasi | Women's +78 kg | L 00–01 | =17 |
See main article: Rowing at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Rowing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified two boats and 11 rowers (women's lightweight double sculls and eight) through the 2023 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.[126] [127] The final team was named on June 20, 2024.[128]
Women
Athlete | Event | Heats | Repechage | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Jennifer Casson Jill Moffatt | Lightweight double sculls | 7:09.45 | 3 | 7:16.81 | 2 | 7:13.36 | 5 | 7:04.82 | 8 |
Abigail Dent Caileigh Filmer Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski Maya Meschkuleit Sydney Payne Jessica Sevick Kristina Walker Avalon Wasteneys Kristen Kit | Eight | 6:21.31 | 3 | 6:04.81 | 2 | 5:58.84 |
See main article: Rugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Rugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification. Canada qualified a women's rugby sevens team of 12 athletes.[129]
See main article: Rugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament and Rugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's Qualification. Canada women's national rugby sevens team qualified by winning the 2023 RAN Women's Sevens tournament in Langford, British Columbia.[130]
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See main article: Sailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Sailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified six sailors (two men and four women).[133] Canada secured boat quotas through the 2023 Sailing World Championships in The Hague, Netherlands and the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[134] [48] Antonia Lewin-LaFrance and Georgia Lewin-LaFrance were nominated to the team after a top eight finish at the 2024 World Championships.[135] [136] Meanwhile Will Jones and Justin Barnes along with Sarah Douglas were nominated after the results of the 2024 Princess Sofia Trophy Regatta.[137] The final sailor to qualify to the team was Emily Bugeja in the women's kiteboarding event.[138] The final team was officially named on June 7, 2024.[139]
Elimination events
Medal race events
Athlete | Event | Race | Net points | Final rank | |||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | M* | |||||
Will Jones Justin Barnes | Men's 49er | 14 | 13 | 20 | 18 | 12 | 8 | 15 | 4 | 20 | 14 | 7 | 17 | EL | 142 | 17 | |
Sarah Douglas | ILCA 6 | 23 | 13 | 13 | 12 | 17 | 8 | 13 | 9 | 14 | 3 | 105 | 8 | ||||
Antonia Lewin-LaFrance Georgia Lewin-LaFrance | Women's 49er FX | 1 | 19 | 12 | 21 | 1 | 19 | 6 | 6 | 11 | 5 | 13 | 15 | EL | 107 | 11 |
See main article: Shooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Shooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified three sport shooters (two men and one woman).[140] Two quota spots were earned at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[48] [141] [142] The third quota spot was earned at the 2024 Shooting Championships of the Americas in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[143] The team was officially named on May 31, 2024.[144]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
align=left rowspan=2 | Tye Ikeda | Men's 10 m air rifle | 617.4 | 48 | 48 | |
575-26x | 42 | 42 | ||||
Michele Esercitato | Men's 10 m air pistol | 575-13x | 17 | 17 | ||
Shannon Westlake | Women's 50 m rifle 3 positions | 567-16x | 32 | 32 |
See main article: Skateboarding at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Skateboarding at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified four skateboarders (three men and one woman).[145] All four skateboarders qualified through their placements in the Olympic World Skateboarding Rankings as of June 23, 2024. The final team was named on June 26, 2024.[146] [147]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Score | Rank | Score | Rank | |||
Cordano Russell | align=left rowspan=3 | Men's street | 263.87 | 7 Q | 211.80 | 7 |
Matt Berger | 230.44 | 11 | 11 | |||
Ryan Decenzo | 116.69 | 18 | 18 | |||
Fay De Fazio Ebert | Women's park | 51.82 | 20 | 20 |
See main article: Surfing at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Surfing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified one female surfer. Sanoa Dempfle-Olin qualified as the highest ranked unqualified athlete at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[148] This marked Canada's debut appearance in surfing at the Olympics.[149] Dempfle-Olin was officially named to the team on May 13, 2024.[150] [151]
See main article: article, Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified 29 swimmers (12 men and 17 women). Emma Finlin qualified for the team in the open water event at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships.[152] Finlin received an unused quota spot as the best ranked athlete not already qualified.[152] Pool swimmers were selected to the team based on results at the 2024 Canadian Swimming Trials held in Toronto.[153] The final team was announced by Swimming Canada at the conclusion of the trials on May 19, 2024.[154] [155]
Men
Athlete | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | |||
Joshua Liendo | 50 m freestyle | 21.92 | 15 Q | 21.69 | 9 q | 21.58 | 4 | |
Joshua Liendo | align=left rowspan=2 | 100 m freestyle | 48.34 | =10 Q | 48.06 | 11 | colspan=2 | |
Yuri Kisil | 49.06 | 29 | colspan=4 | |||||
Javier Acevedo | align=left rowspan=2 | 100 m backstroke | 54.19 | 20 | colspan=4 | |||
Blake Tierney | 53.89 | 15 Q | 53.71 | 16 | colspan=4 | |||
Blake Tierney | 200 m backstroke | 1:58.39 | 19 | colspan=4 | ||||
Joshua Liendo | align=left rowspan=2 | 100 m butterfly | 50.55 | 2 Q | 50.42 | 3 Q | 49.99 NR | |
Ilya Kharun | 50.71 | 5 Q | 50.68 | 6 Q | 50.45 | |||
Ilya Kharun | 200 m butterfly | 1:54.06 | 2 Q | 1:54.01 | 3 Q | 1:52.80 | ||
Finlay Knox | 200 m individual medley | 1:58.97 | 13 Q | 1:57.76 | 8 Q | 1:57.26 | 8 | |
Tristan Jankovics | 400 m individual medley | 4:18.23 | 16 | colspan=4 | ||||
Javier Acevedo Yuri Kisil Finlay Knox Joshua Liendo | 4 × 100 m freestyle relay | 3:12.77 | 3 Q | 3:12.18 | 6 | |||
Alex Axon Jeremy Bagshaw Patrick Hussey Lorne Wigginton | 4 × 200 m freestyle relay | 7:12.07 | 14 | colspan=4 | ||||
Blake Tierney Finlay Knox Ilya Kharun Joshua Liendo Javier Acevedo | 4 × 100 m medley relay | 3:32.33 | 7 Q | 3:31.27 | 5 |
Women
Mixed
Swimmers who participated in the heats only.See main article: Table tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Table tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified four table tennis athletes (three men and one woman).[156] [157] The men's team of three male athletes qualified by winning the silver medal at the 2023 Pan American Table Tennis Championship in Havana, Cuba.[158] The men's team was finalized on March 31, 2024.[159] Meanwhile, Mo Zhang qualified for her fifth Olympics at the 2024 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Lima, Peru.[160] The final team was named on June 17, 2024.[161] [162]
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Edward Ly | align=left rowspan=2 | Men's singles | L 0–4 (6–11, 8–11, 8–11, 4–11) | =33 | |||||
Eugene Wang | L 0–4 (3–11, 6–11, 7–11, 11–13) | =33 | |||||||
Jeremy Hazin Edward Ly Eugene Wang | Men's team | L 0–3 | =9 | ||||||
Mo Zhang | Women's singles | W 4–0 (11–7, 11–5, 11–7, 11–8) | L 1–4 (11–9, 6–11, 5–11, 4–11, 7–11) | =17 |
See main article: Taekwondo at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Taekwondo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified two female taekwondoists. Skylar Park qualified as the third ranked athlete in the World Taekwondo Olympic Rankings.[14] Josipa Kafadar qualified with a top two finish at the 2024 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[163] On April 23, 2024, the team became the first to be officially named.[164] [165]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Final / | ||
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | |||
Josipa Kafadar | Women's 49 kg | L 0–2 (0–0, 5–6) | =9 | ||||||
Skylar Park | Women's 57 kg | W 2–0 (6–2, 4–3) | L 0–2 (6–7, 5–9) | W 2–0 (6–2, 3–2) | W 2–0 (0–0, 4–2) |
See main article: Tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified five tennis athletes (two men and three women).[166] The five athletes qualified through placements on the ATP/WTA singles and doubles rankings. Milos Raonic and Bianca Andreescu qualified using their protected rankings.[167] The final team was named on June 27, 2024.[168]
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / | Rank | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | ||||
Félix Auger-Aliassime | align=left rowspan=2 | Men's singles | W 6–1, 6–4 | W 6–0, 6–1 | W 6–3, 7–6(7–5) | W 6–4, 6–7(8–10), 6–3 | L 1–6, 1–6 | L 4–6, 6–1, 3–6 | 4 |
Milos Raonic | L 7–6(7–2), 6–7(5–7), 6–7(1–7) | =33 | |||||||
Félix Auger-Aliassime Milos Raonic | Men's doubles | L 6–7(14–16), 4–6 | =17 | ||||||
Bianca Andreescu | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's singles | W 6–2, 6–3 | L 3–6, 4–6 | =17 | ||||
Leylah Fernandez | W 6–1, 4–6, 6–2 | W 7–6(7–4), 6–3 | L 4–6, 3–6 | =9 | |||||
Leylah Fernandez Gabriela Dabrowski | Women's doubles | W 6–1, 7–5 | L 4–6, 0–6 | =9 | |||||
Félix Auger-Aliassime Gabriela Dabrowski | Mixed doubles | W 7–5, 4–6, [10–3] | W 7–6(7–2), 3–6, [10–8] | L 3–6, 3–6 | W 6–3, 7–6(7–2) |
See main article: Triathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Triathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified three triathletes (two men and one woman) based on the ITU Olympic Rankings as of May 27, 2024.[169] The final team was named on June 17, 2024.[170] [171]
Athlete | Event | Swim (1.5 km) | Trans 1 | Bike (40 km) | Trans 2 | Run (10 km) | Total | Rank | |
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Tyler Mislawchuk | Men's | 20:49 | 0:51 | 51:45 | 0:25 | 30:35 | 1:44:25 | 9 | |
Charles Paquet | 21:16 | 0:53 | 51:16 | 0:26 | 30:46 | 1:44:37 | 13 | ||
Emy Legault | Women's | 24:04 | 0:56 | 1:00:40 | 0:32 | 35:42 | 2:01:54 | 35 |
See main article: article and Volleyball at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Canada qualified a total of 18 volleyball athletes (14 men and four women). The team consisted of a men's indoor team of 12 athletes and six volleyball athletes (two men and four women).
See main article: Beach volleyball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification and Beach volleyball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification. Canada qualified six beach volleyball athletes (two men and four women). Canadian qualified a women's pair based on the FIVB Beach Volleyball Olympic Rankings of June 9, 2024.[172] The other two pairs qualified by winning the 2023–2024 NORCECA Continental Cup Final held in June 2024 in Tlaxcala, Mexico.[173] The team was named on June 28, 2024.[174] [175]
Athletes | Event | Preliminary round | Lucky loser | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / | |||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | |||
Daniel Dearing Sam Schachter | Men's | L 0–2 (17–21, 19–21) | L 0–2 (13–21, 16–21) | W 2–0 (21–16, 21–15) | 3 q | L 0–2 (1–21, 0–21) | =17 | |||||
Brandie Wilkerson | align=left rowspan=2 | Women's | W 2–0 (21–16, 21–12) | L 1–2 (18–21, 21–13, 11–15) | L 0–2 (14–21, 20–22) | 3 q | W 2–0 (21–15, 21–12) | W 2–0 (21–19, 21–18) | W 2–0 (21–18, 21–18) | W 2–1 (14–21, 22–20, 15–12) | L 1–2 (24–26, 21–12, 10–15) | |
Heather Bansley Sophie Bukovec | L 0–2 (17–21, 14–21) | L 0–2 (15–21, 19–21) | L 0–2 (10–21, 16–21) | 4 | =19 |
See main article: article, Volleyball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament and Volleyball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification. Canada men's volleyball team qualified by finishing in the top two at the 2023 Olympic Qualification Tournament in Xi'an, China.[176] [177]
See main article: Water polo at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Canada qualified a women's water polo team of 13 athletes.[180]
See main article: Water polo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament and Water polo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification. After South Africa declined their continental quota, Canada women's national water polo team qualified as the highest-placing unqualified nation at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar.[181]
See main article: Weightlifting at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Weightlifting at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified two weightlifters (one per gender).[184] Maude Charron qualified by placing in the top ten in the IWF Olympic Qualification Rankings, for the women's 59 kg event.[185] Meanwhile, Boady Santavy received a reallocated quota spot in the men's 89 kg event.[185] The final team was named on June 25, 2024.[186] [187]
Athlete | Event | Snatch | Clean & Jerk | Total | Rank | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||||
Boady Santavy | Men's 89 kg | 163 | 9 | DNF | ||||
Maude Charron | Women's 59 kg | 106 | 2 | 130 | 2 | 236 |
See main article: Wrestling at the 2024 Summer Olympics and Wrestling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Canada qualified six wrestlers (two men and four women). Five wrestlers qualified by finishing in the top two positions at the 2024 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Acapulco, Mexico.[188] [189] Linda Morais qualified by earning the last quota spot available at the 2024 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey.[190] The team was officially named on May 28, 2024.[191] [192]
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Repechage | Final / | Rank |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | |||
Alex Moore | Men's 86 kg | L 2–12 | L 1–6 | 9 | |||
Amar Dhesi | Men's 125 kg | W 2–1 | L 0–10 | L 0–5 | 9 | ||
Hannah Taylor | Women's 57 kg | L 1–6 | W 13–0 | L 0–4 | =5 | ||
Ana Godinez | Women's 62 kg | W 5–2 | L 0–11 | W 2–0 | L 0–11 | =5 | |
Linda Morais | Women's 68 kg | L 2–8 | 14 | ||||
Justina Di Stasio | Women's 76 kg | L 2–8 | 12 |