Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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British Columbia | Alberta | Ontario |
Rank | Team | Floor | Horse | Rings | Vault | P. Bars | High Bar | Total Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | British Columbia | 50.450 | 44.900 | 48.850 | 50.600 | 49.350 | 50.450 | 294.600 |
2 | Alberta | 48.900 | 44.950 | 48.600 | 50.050 | 50.000 | 49.500 | 292.000 |
3 | Ontario | 49.050 | 46.050 | 48.700 | 50.850 | 48.900 | 47.350 | 290.900 |
4 | Quebec | 48.950 | 47.500 | 48.450 | 49.900 | 48.100 | 47.550 | 290.450 |
5 | Saskatchewan | 47.550 | 40.500 | 47.650 | 49.650 | 45.450 | 47.050 | 277.850 |
6 | Manitoba | 47.550 | 40.500 | 47.650 | 49.650 | 45.450 | 43.850 | 273.150 |
7 | Nova Scotia | 44.950 | 42.000 | 44.200 | 48.700 | 46.150 | 43.050 | 269.050 |
8 | Prince Edward Island | 46.500 | 39.150 | 42.000 | 47.550 | 44.000 | 43.400 | 262.600 |
9 | New Brunswick | 21.850 | 27.900 | 27.750 | 23.600 | 28.150 | 27.300 | 156.550 |
10 | Newfoundland and Labrador | 43.900 | 9.400 | 18.650 | 46.550 | 8.550 | 14.400 | 141.450 |
Northwest Territories | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | ||
Nunavut | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | ||
Yukon | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|
Quebec | British Columbia | Ontario |
Rank | Team | Vault | Uneven Bars | Beam | Floor | Total Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Quebec | 57.550 | 53.800 | 57.950 | 56.300 | 225.600 |
2 | British Columbia | 59.800 | 51.150 | 57.750 | 55.600 | 225.600 |
3 | Ontario | 58.650 | 49.800 | 58.800 | 56.200 | 223.450 |
4 | Saskatchewan | 54.900 | 49.150 | 56.600 | 53.750 | 214.400 |
5 | Alberta | 56.150 | 48.250 | 55.650 | 52.900 | 212.950 |
6 | Manitoba | 54.500 | 45.550 | 54.700 | 50.700 | 205.450 |
7 | New Brunswick | 55.050 | 43.000 | 53.250 | 53.050 | 204.350 |
8 | Nova Scotia | 53.600 | 44.400 | 53.400 | 49.650 | 201.050 |
9 | Yukon | 49.050 | 35.200 | 42.250 | 44.150 | 170.650 |
10 | Prince Edward Island | 47.300 | 33.500 | 43.900 | 45.800 | 170.500 |
11 | Newfoundland and Labrador | 49.850 | 31.350 | 43.450 | 45.350 | 170.000 |
Northwest Territories | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | ||
Nunavut | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Kevin Lytwyn | Matt Lubrick | Jayd Lukenchuk |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Alexander Hoy | Gabriel Boucher | Anderson Loran |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Jayd Lukenchuk | Kevin Lytwyn | Danny Chambers |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Kevin Lytwyn | Jayd Michal J. Lukencuk | Liam James Hawkins |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Jayd Michal J. Lukencuk | Alexander Hoy | Kevin Lytwyn |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Spencer Dear | Kevin Lytwyn | Jackson Payne |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|
Alycia Chan | Amanda Fuller | Nicole Pineau |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|
Dominique Pegg | Hannah Karina Swift | Alycia Maria Chan |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|
Brittany Rogers | Mélissa Corbo | Marion Potvin |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|
Brittany Rogers | Kelsey Lang | Nicole Heikkila |
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