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Several of Canada's medallists are honoured prior to a National Hockey League game in Calgary.

Canada hosted and participated in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada previously hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Canada sent a team of 206 athletes (116 men, 90 women), including participants in all 15 sports, and finished with 14 gold medals and 26 in total (ranking 1st and 3rd respectively), surpassing their previous best medal performance at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[1] The 14 gold medals also set the all-time record for most gold medals at a single Winter Olympics, one more than the previous record of 13 set by the former Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002.[2] This record was matched at the 2018 PyeongChang Games when Germany and Norway tied it, and broken at the 2022 Beijing Games by Norway. Canada was the first host nation to win the gold medal count at a Winter Olympics since Norway at the 1952 Winter Olympics.[2]

Brian McKeever became the first Canadian athlete to be named to both Paralympic and Olympic teams, although he did not compete in the Olympic Games.[3][4]

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Medalists

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Medal Name Sport Event Date
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname Freestyle skiing Men's moguls Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname Snowboarding Women's snowboard cross Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname Speed skating Women's 1000 metres Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname Skeleton Men's Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname
Tessa Virtue
Figure skating Ice dancing Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname Freestyle skiing Women's ski cross Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname
Heather Moyse
Bobsleigh Two-woman Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname
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Ice hockey Women's tournament Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname Short track Men's 500 metres Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname
Charles Hamelin
François Hamelin
Olivier Jean
François-Louis Tremblay
Short track Men's 5000 metre relay Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname
Lucas Makowsky
Denny Morrison
Speed Skating Men's team pursuit Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname Snowboarding Men's parallel giant slalom Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname
Ben Hebert
Marc Kennedy
Kevin Martin
John Morris
Curling Men's Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Sortname
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Ice hockey Men's tournament Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Sortname Freestyle skiing Women's moguls Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Sortname Snowboarding Men's snowboard cross Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Sortname Short track Women's 500 metres Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Sortname Speed skating Women's 1500 metres Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Sortname
Kalyna Roberge
Marianne St-Gelais
Tania Vicent
Short track Women's 3000 metre relay Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Sortname
Helen Upperton
Bobsleigh Two-woman Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Sortname
Cheryl Bernard
Carolyn Darbyshire
Kristie Moore
Susan O'Connor
Curling Women's Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Bronze medal Шаблон:Sortname Speed skating Women's 3000 metres Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Bronze medal Шаблон:Sortname Speed skating Women's 5000 metres Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Bronze medal Шаблон:Sortname Figure skating Women's singles Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Bronze medal Шаблон:Sortname Short track Men's 500 metres Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Bronze medal Шаблон:Sortname
Lascelles Brown
Chris Le Bihan
Lyndon Rush
Bobsleigh Four-man Шаблон:Dts

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Medals by sport
Sport gold silver bronze Total
Short track speed skating 2 2 1 5
Speed skating 2 1 2 5
Freestyle skiing 2 1 0 3
Snowboarding 2 1 0 3
Ice hockey 2 0 0 2
Bobsled 1 1 1 3
Curling 1 1 0 2
Figure skating 1 0 1 2
Skeleton 1 0 0 1
Total 14 7 5 26

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Preparation

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Led by flagbearer Clara Hughes, the Canadian team enters BC Place during the opening ceremonies.

In May 2009, a motion for the Canadian Olympic team to wear seal skin on their uniforms was unopposed in Canadian parliament.[5] The motion read: "That, in the opinion of the House, the government should take advantage of the opportunity provided by the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games to promote seal products, particularly by studying the possibility of using these products in the making of the Canadian Olympic clothing."[6] The motion was proposed by Raynald Blais of the Bloc Québécois in protest of the European Parliament's passing of a bill to ban the import of seal products.[5] Canadian Olympic Committee chief executive officer Chris Rudge quickly dismissed the idea, saying "It would be inappropriate for us and I think it would be inappropriate to use the athletes as a voice for issues that accrue to other elements to our society."[7]

Own the Podium program

Шаблон:Main After Canadian athletes failed to obtain a gold medal in either the 1976 or 1988 Olympics, of which Canada were hosts, the Canadian Olympic Committee pledged to make Canada the top medal winning nation at 2010. They started the Own the Podium program and the Canadian government invested $120 million into the program.[8]

Hockey uniform controversy

Since 1994, Canadian national hockey team players have worn uniforms that feature the logo of Hockey Canada, the governing body of the sport in Canada.[9] The International Olympic Committee (IOC) does not allow the use of national federation logos, but did not strictly enforce the rule until the 2008 Summer Olympics. Canadian hockey teams used the Hockey Canada logo at the 1998, 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics, because the IOC does allow an exemption if the nation's National Olympic Committee approves.[10] The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) chose not to support an exemption. Chris Rudge, the COCs chief executive officer, said "[Hockey Canada] is discontent is that we're not going the extra mile to go for an exemption for [them] ... but it's not our fight, it's the IOC's rule, and Hockey Canada knew this was coming. [...] We got directives on the summer uniforms two years ago, and we shared it then with the winter sports. We told them we didn't have the directives for winter sports at that time, but they had to know it was coming. … We let them know it would be a harder issue than before."[11] Hockey Canada executives, concerned that they would lose money through apparel sales, unsuccessfully protested the decision.[12] Bob Nicholson, president of Hockey Canada, said "The COC is supposed to lead Canada into the Olympics and hopefully this isn't the way the COC is going to lead us over the next 13 months. [...] I just wish they would support us at the IOC level and they did not do that and I don't like that type of teammate."[13] A new design was unveiled on 17 August 2009. According to Nicholson, the new jerseys will only be used in the 2010 tournament, and players will use the old version at other international tournaments.[14]

Alpine skiing

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Robbie Dixon competes in the downhill competition.

The Canadian alpine skiing team is guaranteed 14 athletes, which is down from the original 22 (the maximum number a NOC may enter).[15] The International Ski Federation (FIS) announced that the number of overall alpine skiers would be limited to 320, and that some of the guaranteed spots would go to smaller nations, so that there will be a more international field. Canada was originally guaranteed 14 skiers, although the number was later raised to 18, and can still enter a full team of 22 if other athletes meet the qualification standards. Gary Allan, president of Alpine Canada, felt that Canada should be allowed 22, arguing that television coverage and crowd reception will be better.[16] Canada was allowed a team of 19 skiers, which was announced on 27 January 2010.[17] That number was later increased to 22 when other nations were unable to fill their quotas.[18]

Prior to the announcement of the team, several athletes thought to be medal contenders were injured severely enough to keep them out of the Olympics, including 2009 world downhill champion John Kucera, Kelly VanderBeek, François Bourque and Jean-Philippe Roy.[19]

Men
Athlete Event Run 1 (DH) Run 2 (Sl) Final/Total
Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank
Patrick Biggs Giant slalom 1:21.71 +4.44 44 1:23.12 +2.97 32 2:44.83 +7.00 35
Julien Cousineau Slalom 49.59 +1.80 19 51.07 +0.34 2 1:40.66 +1.34 8
Robbie Dixon Super-G DNF
Downhill DNF
Giant slalom 1:19.20 +1.93 28 1:21.78 +1.63 22 2:40.98 +3.15 24
Jeffrey Frisch
Erik Guay Super-G 1:30.68 +0.34 5
Downhill 1:54.64 +0.33 5
Giant slalom 1:19.38 +2.11 29 1:20.55 +0.10 2 2:39.63 +1.80 16
Louis-Pierre Hélie Super combined 1:56.58 +3.43 31 55.00 +4.24 30 2:51.58 +6.66 30
Jan Hudec Super-G 1:32.09 +1.75 T23
Downhill 1:56.19 +1.88 25
Michael Janyk Super combined 1:59.75 +6.60 43 55.00 +4.24 30 2:51.58 +6.66 30
Slalom 49.18 +1.39 11 51.91 +1.18 11 1:41.09 +1.77 13
Tyler Nella Super combined 1:56.60 +3.45 32 56.05 +5.29 33 2:52.65 +7.73 32
Manuel Osborne-Paradis Super-G DNF
Downhill 1:55.44 +1.13 17
Ryan Semple Super combined 1:56.13 +2.98 26 52.13 +1.37 16 2:48.26 +3.34 15
Brad Spence Giant slalom 1:20.61 +3.34 37 1:25.63 +5.48 47 2:46.24 +8.41 42
Slalom DNF did not advance
Trevor White Slalom 49.53 +1.74 17 57.64 +6.91 37 1:47.17 +7.85 31
Women
Athlete Event Run 1 (DH) Run 2 (Sl) Final/Total
Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank
Brigitte Acton Slalom 52.11 +1.36 11 53.82 +1.90 21 1:45.93 +3.04 17
Emily Brydon Downhill 1:47.88 +3.69 16
Super combined 1:26.49 +2.33 15 46.27 +2.58 17 2:12.76 +3.62 14
Super-G DNF
Marie-Michèle Gagnon Slalom 55.64 +4.89 42 53.87 +1.95 23 1:49.51 +6.62 31
Giant slalom 1:17.41 +2.29 23 1:11.48 +0.33 5 2:28.89 +1.78 21
Anna Goodman Slalom 53.01 +2.26 22 53.03 +1.11 11 1:46.04 +3.15 19
Britt Janyk Downhill 1:46.21 +2.02 6
Super-G 1:22.89 +2.75 17
Giant slalom 1:18.13 +3.01 29 1:11.66 +0.51 8 2:29.79 +2.68 25
Erin Mielzynski Slalom 52.60 +1.85 19 53.49 +1.57 18 1:46.09 +3.20 20
Marie-Pier Préfontaine Giant slalom 1:18.01 +2.89 27 1:12.50 +1.35 23 2:30.51 +3.40 29
Shona Rubens Downhill 1:48.53 +4.34 21
Super combined 1:26.90 +2.74 17 45.68 +1.99 13 2:12.58 +3.44 12
Super-G DNF
Giant slalom 1:17.38 +2.26 22 1:12.87 +1.72 26 2:30.25 +3.14 28
Georgia Simmerling Downhill DNS
Super combined DNS
Super-G 1:25.21 +5.07 27

Biathlon

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Jean Philippe Leguellec competes in biathlon.

Canada sent eight biathletes to Vancouver. Canada had four individual entries in women's events but only one individual entry in men's events. However, as the host nation Canada was allowed to send a men's relay team. The men's team comprised Jean Philippe Leguellec, Marc-André Bédard, Brendan Green and Robin Clegg. The women's team, meanwhile, comprised Zina Kocher, Megan Imrie, Megan Tandy and Rosanna Crawford.[20]

Athlete Event Final
Time Misses Rank
Jean Philippe Leguellec Men's individual 50:47.1 2 13
Men's sprint 24:57.6 2 6
Men's pursuit 34:51.9 2 11
Men's mass start 39:18.5 7 30
Robin Clegg
Marc-André Bédard
Brendan Green
Jean-Philippe Leguellec
Men's relay 1:24:50.7 0+7 10
Rosanna Crawford Women's individual 49:22.1 4 76
Women's sprint 23:04.6 0 72
Megan Imrie Women's individual 47:05.8 4 62
Women's sprint 23:17.0 3 76
Zina Kocher Women's individual 48:19.3 6 72
Women's sprint 22:35.8 3 65
Megan Tandy Women's individual 46:04.3 3 50
Women's sprint 22:07.7 0 46
Women's pursuit 34:02.2 1 36
Megan Imrie
Zina Kocher
Rosanna Crawford
Megan Tandy
Women's relay 1:14:25.5 1+12 15

Bobsleigh

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Helen Upperton displays the silver medal she won in the two-woman competition.

As the host nation, Canada was guaranteed an entry in all three events (two-man, two-woman and four-man).[21] Canada's full 12 athlete team was announced on 27 January 2010.[22]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Pierre Lueders
Jesse Lumsden
Two-man 51.94 7 52.12 5 51.87 4 51.94 5 3:27.87 5
Lyndon Rush
Lascelles Brown
Two-man 51.67 3 54.70 23 51.93 6 52.16 8 3:30.46 15
Kaillie Humphries
Heather Moyse
Two-woman 53.19 1 53.01 1 52.85 1 53.23 2 3:32.28 Шаблон:Gold01
Helen Upperton
Shelley-Ann Brown
Two-woman 53.50 5 53.12 3 53.34 3 53.17 1 3:33.13 Шаблон:Silver02
Lyndon Rush
Lascelles Brown
Chris Le Bihan
David Bissett
Four-man 51.12 2 51.03 2 51.24 2 51.46 2 3:24.85 Шаблон:Bronze03
Pierre Lueders
Justin Kripps
Jesse Lumsden
Neville Wright
Four-man 51.27 6 51.29 6 51.50 5 51.54 4 3:25.60 5

Cross-country skiing

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The 11 athlete team was announced on 22 January 2010. The team consisted of Ivan Babikov, George Grey, Alex Harvey, Devon Kershaw, Stefan Kuhn, Brian McKeever, 2006 gold medalist Chandra Crawford, Daria Gaiazova, Perianne Jones, 2006 silver medalist Sara Renner and Madeleine Williams.[23] Brian McKeever, who is legally blind, competed at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Paralympics in both cross-country skiing and biathlon. He won four gold medals (two at each Games) in cross-country skiing as well as a silver and a bronze in biathlon. He would have been the first athlete in Olympic history ever to compete in the Winter Olympics after participating in the Paralympics.[23] Four more cross-country skiers were announced on 27 January 2010: Drew Goldsack, Brent McMurtry, Gordon Jewett and Brittany Webster.[24]

Men[25]
Athlete Event Qualification Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Ivan Babikov 15 km freestyle 34:30.0 8
30 km pursuit 1:15:20.5 5
50 km classic 2:10:50.2 33
Drew Goldsack Sprint 3:44.28 40 did not qualify 40
George Grey 15 km freestyle 35:13.0 29
30 km pursuit 1:15:32.0 8
50 km classic 2:06:18.1 18
Alex Harvey 15 km freestyle 34:55.6 21
30 km pursuit 1:15:43.0 9
50 km classic 2:10:49.9 32
Gordon Jewett 15 km freestyle 36:17.9 52
Devon Kershaw Sprint 3:40.50 24 Q 3:39.9 5 did not qualify 23
30 km pursuit 1:16:23.6 16
50 km classic 2:05:37.1 5
Stefan Kuhn Sprint 3:38.35 10 Q 3:37.4 3 did not qualify 15
Brian McKeever
Brent McMurtry Sprint 3:45.02 41 did not qualify 41
Devon Kershaw,
Alex Harvey
Team sprint 18:49.2 4 LL 19:07.3 4
Devon Kershaw,
Alex Harvey,
Ivan Babikov,
George Grey
4 x 10 km relay 1:47:03.2 7
Women[25]
Athlete Event Qualification Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Chandra Crawford Sprint 3:47.25 18 Q 3:50.0 6 did not qualify 26
Daria Gaiazova Sprint 3:46.97 17 Q 3:44.4 5 did not qualify 22
15 km pursuit 44:35.9 47
Perianne Jones Sprint 3:54.27 41 did not qualify 41
15 km pursuit 45:48.7 57
Sara Renner Sprint 3:51.79 34 did not qualify 34
15 km pursuit 41:37.9 10
30 km classic 1:34:04.2 16
Brittany Webster
Madeleine Williams 10 km freestyle 27:43.6 51
15 km pursuit 44:11.2 41
30 km classic 1:42:33.7 46
Daria Gaiazova,
Sara Renner
Team sprint 18:54.9 4 LL 18:51.8 7
Daria Gaiazova,
Perianne Jones,
Chandra Crawford,
Madeleine Williams
4 x 5 km relay 1:00:05.0 15

Curling

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Kevin Martin throws a stone during a curling match.

Canada qualified both a men's and women's team. The representatives were decided at the 2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, held 6–13 December 2009, in Edmonton.[26] Brad Gushue and his team, the gold medalists in the men's tournament in 2006, were unable to qualify for the trials, and did not get the chance to defend their gold medal.[27] In the men's tournament, Canada was represented by the team of Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy and Ben Hebert. This was the second Olympic tournament for Martin, who won a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.[28] In the women's tournament, the team of Cheryl Bernard, Susan O'Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire and Cori Bartel participated.[29]

Summary
Team Event Group Stage Tiebreaker Semifinal Final / Шаблон:Abbr
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
Ben Hebert
Marc Kennedy
Kevin Martin
John Morris
Adam Enright
Men's tournament Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 7–6
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 9–4
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 7–3
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 12–5
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 10–3
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 7–6
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 6–4
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 7–2
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 10–3
1 Q Шаблон:N/a Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 6–3
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 6–3
Шаблон:Gold1
Cori Bartel
Cheryl Bernard
Carolyn Darbyshire
Susan O'Connor
Kristie Moore
Women's tournament Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 5–4
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 7–6
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 6–5
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 5–4
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 9–2
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
L 5–6
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 6–2
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 6–5
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 7–3
1 Q Шаблон:N/a Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
W 6–5
Шаблон:FlagIOCshort
L 6–7
Шаблон:Silver2

Men's tournament

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Standings

{{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Standings}}

Round-robin

Canada had a bye in draws 3, 7 and 11. Шаблон:Col-float-begin

Draw 1

Tuesday, 16 February, 09:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw1SheetB}}

Draw 2

Tuesday, 16 February, 19:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw2SheetA}}

Draw 4

Thursday, 18 February, 09:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw4SheetC}}

Draw 5

Thursday, 18 February, 19:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw5SheetD}}

Draw 6

Friday, 19 February, 14:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw6SheetB}} Шаблон:Col-float-break

Draw 8

Saturday, 20 February, 19:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw8SheetD}}

Draw 9

Sunday, 21 February, 14:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw9SheetC}}

Draw 10

Monday, 22 February, 09:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw10SheetB}}

Draw 12

Tuesday, 23 February, 14:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Draw12SheetA}} Шаблон:Col-float-end

Semifinal

Thursday, 25 February, 14:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|SF1}}

Gold medal game

Saturday, 27 February, 15:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|GM}}

Women's tournament

Шаблон:Main

Standings

{{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Standings}}

Round-robin

Canada had a bye in draws 3, 5 and 7. Шаблон:Col-float-begin

Draw 1

Tuesday, 16 February, 14:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw1SheetD}}

Draw 2

Wednesday, 17 February, 09:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw2SheetD}}

Draw 4

Thursday, 18 February, 14:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw4SheetA}}

Draw 6

Friday, 19 February, 19:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw6SheetA}}

Draw 8

Sunday, 21 February, 09:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw8SheetC}} Шаблон:Col-float-break

Draw 9

Sunday, 21 February, 19:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw9SheetB}}

Draw 10

Monday, 22 February, 14:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw10SheetC}}

Draw 11

Tuesday, 23 February, 09:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw11SheetD}}

Draw 12

Tuesday, 23 February, 19:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|Draw12SheetB}} Шаблон:Col-float-end

Semifinal

Thursday, 25 February, 09:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|SF1}}

Gold medal game

Friday, 26 February, 15:00 {{#lst:Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|GM}}

Freestyle skiing

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Alexandre Bilodeau displays the gold medal he won in the moguls competition.

The full 18 athlete freestyle skiing team was announced on 24 January 2010.[30] Dave Duncan was originally named to the men's ski cross team, but he broke his collarbone during a training run at the Olympics and was unable to compete. Brady Leman was named his replacement.[31] However, Leman aggravated a broken tibia he suffered in 2009, and also did not compete. Replacing both of them was Davey Barr.[32]

Moguls and aerials
Athlete Event Qualifying Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Kyle Nissen Men's aerials 233.71 9 Q 239.31 5
Steve Omischl Men's aerials 233.88 8 Q 233.66 8
Warren Shouldice Men's aerials 235.93 6 Q 223.30 10
Alexandre Bilodeau Men's moguls 25.48 2 Q 26.75 Шаблон:Gold01
Vincent Marquis Men's moguls 23.71 13 Q 25.88 4
Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau Men's moguls 24.36 7 Q 25.83 5
Maxime Gingras Men's moguls 24.37 6 Q 24.13 10
Veronika Bauer Women's aerials 160.46 15 DNQ 15
Jennifer Heil Women's moguls 25.50 2 Q 25.69 Шаблон:Silver02
Kristi Richards Women's moguls 24.63 4 Q 4.36 20
Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Women's moguls 23.74 9 Q 23.87 5
Ski cross
Athlete Event Qualifying 1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
Davey Barr Men's ski cross 1:14.98 25 Q 2 Q 2 Q 3 Small Final
2
6
Christopher Del Bosco Men's ski cross 1:12.89 2 Q 1 Q 1 Q 2 Q 4 4
Stanley Hayer Men's ski cross 1:13.74 10 Q 2 Q 4 DNQ 10
Ashleigh McIvor Women's ski cross 1:17.17 2 Q 1 Q 1 Q 2 Q 1 Шаблон:Gold01
Julia Murray Women's ski cross 1:19.54 14 Q 2 Q 4 DNQ 12
Danielle Poleschuk Women's ski cross 1:19.02 10 Q 3 DNQ 19
Kelsey Serwa Women's ski cross 1:17.94 4 Q 1 Q 1 Q 3 Small Final
1
5

Figure skating

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Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue, gold medalists in the ice dancing.

Шаблон:Main Canada qualified two athletes or pairs in each of the four events for a total of 12 athletes.[33][34] Participants were decided at the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships.

Athlete(s) Event Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr/Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr/Шаблон:Abbr Total
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Patrick Chan[35] Men's Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Vaughn Chipeur[35] Men's Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Joannie Rochette[36] Ladies' Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Cynthia Phaneuf[36] Ladies' Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Jessica Dubé & Bryce Davison[37] Pairs Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Anabelle Langlois & Cody Hay[37] Pairs Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir[35] Ice dancing Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
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Ice hockey

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Canada men's national hockey team celebrating after winning the gold medal.

National teams are co-ordinated by Hockey Canada and players are chosen by the team's management staff.[38] The men's and women's national teams both qualified for the 2010 Winter Olympics.[39]

With Vancouver being home to the Canucks, the 2010 Winter Olympics were the first to take place in an NHL market since the league started allowing its players to compete in the games in 1998 in Nagano, Japan.

Men's tournament

Шаблон:Main A group of about 45 players were invited to an orientation camp in August 2009 (although players not invited could also have been named to the team) and the final 23 man roster was announced on 30 December 2009.[40][41] The team was coached by Mike Babcock and included assistant coaches Ken Hitchcock, Lindy Ruff and Jacques Lemaire.[42]

Roster

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Group play

Canada played in Group A.

Round-robin

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Standings

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Final rounds

Qualification playoff

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Quarterfinal

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Semifinal

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Gold medal game

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Women's tournament

Шаблон:Main In March 2009, the national team staff named 22 players to the 2009 World Championship team, as well as four additional players who would not compete in 2009 but could potentially be included in the Olympic roster.[43] The final roster of 21 players was announced on 21 December 2009. Brianne Jenner, Jocelyne Larocque,[44] Delaney Collins, Jennifer Wakefield and Gillian Ferrari were included in the centralized roster, but were cut before the Olympics.[45] The team, which includes 14 Olympic veterans and seven players making their Olympic debut, is coached by Melody Davidson.[46]

Roster

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Group play

Canada played in Group A.

Round-robin

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Standings

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Final rounds

Semifinal

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Gold medal game

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Luge

Шаблон:Main Canada's Olympic luge team, announced on 19 December 2009, in Whistler, British Columbia, consisted of ten athletes: six individual competitors and two teams for the doubles event. The women's team consisted of Alex Gough, Regan Lauscher and Meaghan Simister. The men's singles team will comprise Sam Edney, Jeff Christie and Ian Cockerline. For the men's doubles event, two teams participated: Chris & Mike Moffat; and Tristan Walker & Justin Snith.[47] The Fast Track Group, the title sponsor of the team, announced that they would give $1 million (which would be split between the athlete and Canadian Luge Federation) to any athlete that won a gold medal. The company also offered $50,000 for a silver and $5,000 for a bronze.[48]

Athlete(s) Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Time Time Time Time Rank
Sam Edney Men's 48.754 48.793 48.920 48.373 3:14.840 7
Jeff Christie Men's 48.881 48.904 49.308 48.370 3:15.823 14
Ian Cockerline Men's 49.033 49.132 49.297 48.781 3:16.243 20
Alex Gough Women's 42.275 42.411 42.346 42.359 2:49.391 18
Regan Lauscher Women's 42.368 42.289 42.211 42.153 2:49.021 15
Meaghan Simister Women's 42.524 42.497 42.787 42.662 2:50.470 25
Chris Moffat & Mike Moffat Doubles 41.675 41.723 1:23.398 7
Tristan Walker & Justin Snith Doubles 42.100 42.120 1:24.220 15

Nordic combined

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Canada sent a single athlete, Jason Myslicki, to compete in the Nordic combined.[49]

Athlete Event Ski jumping Cross-country
Points Rank Deficit Time Rank
Jason Myslicki Large hill/10 km 69.3 42 3:51 27:02.4 44
Normal hill/10 km 93.0 43 2:50 30:10.7 45

Note: 'Deficit' refers to the amount of time behind the leader a competitor began the cross-country portion of the event. Italicized numbers show the final deficit from the winner's finishing time.

Short track speed skating

Шаблон:Main As the host nation, Canada can send a full team of five men and five women for short track speed skating.[50] Charles Hamelin finished third overall at the 2009 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships and was guaranteed a spot in the 2010 team by Speed Skating Canada.[51] At the Canadian short-track speedskating trials, Jessica Gregg, Marianne St-Gelais, Kalyna Roberge and Tania Vicent[52] earned spots on the women's team and Olivier Jean and Guillaume Bastille earned spots on the men's team with their performances.[53] Valérie Maltais and François Hamelin were added to the women's and men's teams respectively as discretionary picks by the coaches.[54] François-Louis Tremblay was unable to participate in the trials due to an ankle injury, but was given a bye and was named to the team. The number of skaters that will participate in each event will be determined by the team's performances at the first three World Cup events for the 2009–10 season.[54]

Men
Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
François Hamelin 1000m 1:25.714 1 Q 1:25.037 2 Q 1:45.324 3 ADV 1:25.206 5
Charles Hamelin 500m 41.463 1 Q 40.770 1 Q 40.964 1 Q 40.981 Шаблон:Gold01
1000m 1:25.256 1 Q 1:25.300 1 Q 1:25.062 2 Q 1:24.329 4
1500m 2:16.153 2 Q 2:11.225 3 q Final B
2:11.225
7
François-Louis Tremblay 500m 41.397 1 Q 41.326 1 Q 41.515 2 Q 46.366 Шаблон:Bronze03
Olivier Jean 500m 41.737 2 Q 41.275 2 Q DQ did not advance 9
1500m 2:14.279 1 Q 2:32.358 5 ADV 2:14.279 4
Guillaume Bastille 1500m DQ did not advance T34
Charles Hamelin
François Hamelin
François-Louis Tremblay
Olivier Jean
Guillaume Bastille
5000m relay 6:43.610 2 Q 6:44.224 Шаблон:Gold01
Women
Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Jessica Gregg 500m 44.009 2 Q 43.956 2 Q 43.854 1 Q 44.204 4
1000m 1:32.565 1 Q 1:30.207 2 Q 1:33.139 4 q Final B
1:32.333
5
Marianne St-Gelais 500m 44.708 1 Q 44.316 1 Q 43.241 2 Q 43.707 Файл:Silver medal icon.svg
Valérie Maltais 1500m 2:30.321 3 Q 2:23.722 5 did not advance 14
Kalyna Roberge 500m 44.254 2 Q 44.143 2 Q 43.633 3 q Final B
43.633
6
1000m 1:31.033 1 Q 1:31.479 2 Q 1:30.736 3 q Final B
1:32.122
6
1500m 2:23.619 2 Q 2:47.998 5 did not advance 13
Tania Vicent 1000m 1:37.561 2 Q DQ did not advance 17
1500m 2:24.100 2 Q 2:24.742 2 Q 2:23.035 8
Kalyna Roberge
Marianne St-Gelais
Jessica Gregg
Tania Vicent
3000m relay 4:11.476 2 Q 4:09.137 Шаблон:Silver02

Skeleton

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Men's skeleton gold medalist Jon Montgomery.

Шаблон:Main Canada's full six athlete team was announced on 27 January 2010.[22]

Athlete(s) Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Jon Montgomery Men's 52.60 2 52.57 2 52.20 1 52.36 1 3:29.73 Шаблон:Gold01
Jeff Pain Men's 53.03 9 53.18 10 53.00 11 52.65 3 3:31.86 9
Michael Douglas Men's 52.83 5 53.04 7 disqualified
Amy Gough Women's 54.14 2 54.78 7 53.92 6 54.17 7 3:37.01 7
Mellisa Hollingsworth Women's 54.18 5 54.17 3 53.81 2 54.44 11 3:36.60 5
Michelle Kelly Women's 54.73 12 55.49 13 55.56 18 55.01 14 3:40.79 13

Ski jumping

Шаблон:Main Canada's ski jumping team comprised Stefan Read, Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Trevor Morrice and Eric Mitchell.[55] None of them reached the final.

Athlete Event Qualifying First round Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Total Rank
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Normal hill 105.0 44 DNQ 53
Large hill 111.0 45 DNQ 55
Eric Mitchell Normal hill 98.5 49 DNQ 58
Large hill 93.0 51 DNQ 61
Trevor Morrice Normal hill 103.5 46 DNQ 55
Large hill 106.0 49 DNQ 59
Stefan Read Normal hill 103.0 47 DNQ 56
Large hill 120.5 36 Q 71.6 46 DNQ 46
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes
Eric Mitchell
Trevor Morrice
Stefan Read
Team 294.6 12 DNQ 12

Snowboarding

Шаблон:Main Jasey-Jay Anderson secured an Olympic berth in the parallel giant slalom by winning the event at the 2009 FIS Snowboarding World Championships.[56] The full 18 athlete team was announced on 25 January 2010.[57]

Halfpipe
Athlete Event Qualifying Semifinal Final
Run 1 Run 2 Rank Run 1 Run 2 Rank Run 1 Run 2 Rank
Jeff Batchelor Men's halfpipe 14.9 18.5 17 did not advance 32
Justin Lamoureux Men's halfpipe 12.6 35.4 9 QS 36.2 20.2 6 QF 33.8 35.9 7
Brad Martin Men's halfpipe 11.2 27.5 13 did not advance 23
Sarah Conrad Women's halfpipe 14.4 31.2 15 QS 17.8 21.4 12 did not advance 18
Mercedes Nicoll Women's halfpipe 31.1 34.6 10 QS 40.1 28.5 3 QF 34.3 2.9 6
Palmer Taylor Women's halfpipe 12.9 13.7 26 did not advance 26
Parallel GS
Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Time Rank Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Rank
Jasey-Jay Anderson Men's parallel giant slalom 1:17.97 10 Q Шаблон:FlagIOCathlete (7)
W -1.18
Шаблон:FlagIOCathlete (15)
W -7.02
Шаблон:FlagIOCathlete (11)
W -1.72
Шаблон:FlagIOCathlete (4)
W -0.35
Шаблон:Gold01
Michael Lambert Men's parallel giant slalom 1:17.81 6 Q Шаблон:FlagIOCathlete (11)
L +12.05
did not advance 12
Matthew Morison Men's parallel giant slalom 1:17.69 5 Q Шаблон:FlagIOCathlete (12)
L +0.25
did not advance 11
Caroline Calvé Women's parallel giant slalom 1:26.38 20 did not advance 20
Alexa Loo Women's parallel giant slalom 1:24.22 9 Q Шаблон:FlagIOCathlete (8)
L +0.01
did not advance 12
Kimiko Zakreski Women's parallel giant slalom DNF 29 did not advance 29

Key: '+ Time' represents a deficit; the brackets indicate the results of each run.

Snowboard cross
Athlete Event Qualifying 1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
François Boivin Men's snowboard cross 1:32.72 15 Q 1 Q 4 did not advance 12
Robert Fagan Men's snowboard cross 1:23.06 10 Q 1 Q 1 Q 3 q Small Final
1
5
Drew Neilson Men's snowboard cross 1:22.01 11 Q 2 Q 4 did not advance 11
Mike Robertson Men's snowboard cross 1:20.15 3 Q 1 Q 1 Q 1 Q 2 Шаблон:Silver02
Dominique Maltais Women's snowboard cross 1:45.56 20 did not advance 20
Maëlle Ricker Women's snowboard cross 1:25.45 3 Q 1 Q 1 Q 1 Шаблон:Gold01

Speed skating

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Clara Hughes after winning the bronze medal in the 5000 metres.

Canada's speed skating team consisted of eight men and eight women.[58] Canadian speed skaters participated in every event, with the exception of the men's 10,000 m. The team was named on 11 January 2010.[59]

Men
Athlete Event Race 1 Race 2 Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Mathieu Giroux 1500 m 1:47.62 14
Jamie Gregg 500 m 35.142 9 35.126 8 70.26 8
Mike Ireland 500 m 35.38 17 35.253 13 70.63 16
Lucas Makowsky 1500 m 1:48.61 19
5000 m 6:28.71 13
Denny Morrison 1000 m 1:10.30 13
1500 m 1:46.93 9
5000 m 6:33.78 18
Kyle Parrott 500 m 35.57 21 35.767 23 71.344 21
1000 m 1:10.89 24
1500 m 1:52.67 37
François-Olivier Roberge 1000 m 1:10.75 20
Jeremy Wotherspoon 500 m 35.09 5 35.188 12 70.282 9
1000 m 1:10.35 14
Women
Athlete Event Race 1 Race 2 Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Anastasia Bucsis 500 m 39.879 34 39.876 35 79.755 34
Kristina Groves 1000 m 1:16.78 4
1500 m 1:57.14 Шаблон:Silver02
3000 m 4:04.84 Шаблон:Bronze03
5000 m 7:04.57 6
Clara Hughes 3000 m 4:06.01 5
5000 m 6:55.73 Шаблон:Bronze03
Cindy Klassen 1500 m 2:00.67 21
3000 m 4:15.53 14
5000 m 7:22.09 12
Christine Nesbitt 500 m 38.881 13 38.694 8 77.57 10
1000 m 1:16.56 Шаблон:Gold01
1500 m 1:58.33 6
Tamara Oudenaarden 500 m DNS
Shannon Rempel 500 m 39.351 22 39.473 29 78.82 27
1000 m 1:18.174 21
Brittany Schussler 1000 m 1:18.31 25
1500 m 2:04.17 35
Team pursuit
Athlete Event Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Rank
Mathieu Giroux,
Lucas Makowsky,
Denny Morrison
Men's team pursuit Шаблон:FlagIOC
W -3.97
Шаблон:FlagIOC
W -1.22
Шаблон:FlagIOC
W -0.21
Шаблон:Gold01
Kristina Groves,
Christine Nesbitt,
Brittany Schussler
Women's team pursuit Шаблон:FlagIOC
L +0.05
did not advance Final C
Шаблон:FlagIOC
W +0.63
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