Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics

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Canada at the
2014 Winter Olympics
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
IOC code CAN
NOC Canadian Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.ca  (in English and French)
in Sochi
Competitors222 in 14 sports
Flag bearers Hayley Wickenheiser (opening ceremony) [1] [2]
Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse (closing ceremony) [3] [4]
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
10
Silver
10
Bronze
5
Total
25
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)
Canadian Team during the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games CanadaTeamSochi2014.jpg
Canadian Team during the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games

Canada competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from February 7 to 23, 2014. Canadians competed in every discipline except Nordic combined.

Contents

The 2014 Games marked the first time a Canadian Olympic team competed in Russia, as Canada and 64 western countries did not take part at the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow due to the Soviet–Afghan War.

The youngest athlete in Canada's delegation was figure skater Gabrielle Daleman, who turned 16 in January, while curler Jennifer Jones was the oldest athlete at 39. [5]

Canada originally finished these Olympics with 10 gold medals and 25 overall (ranking 2nd and 3rd respectively). This is the second most successful Canadian performance ever, exceeded only by the achievements at the home Olympics in Vancouver in 2010. With the belated luge medal awarded in 2017 after a Russian doping disqualification, [6] Canada briefly tied its Vancouver performance in total medal count. However, the IOC decision was overturned on appeal, [7] bumping the Canadian team back to fourth and the total medal count back to 2nd and 3rd.

History

On Day 1 of the Games, three athletes won the nation's first medals. Canada's first medalist was Mark McMorris, who won a bronze in the slopestyle snowboarding event. Justine Dufour-Lapointe won the first gold medal in freestyle skiing (women's moguls) and her sister, Chloé Dufour-Lapointe, finished in second place in the same event, earning the country's first silver medal.

At 19 years 321 days, Justine Dufour-Lapointe became the youngest freestyle skiing Olympic gold medalist. Justine and Chloé, became the third pair of sisters to finish 1–2 in an event at the Winter Games. Their elder sister, Maxime, finished 12th in the same event. It was the fifth time three siblings have competed at the same event at the Winter Games. [8] [9]

On February 10, Alexandre Bilodeau became the first freestyle skiing gold medalist to defend his Olympic title, and first repeat gold medalist, winning the men's moguls. [10] He became the first Canadian to defend their Olympic gold since Catriona Le May Doan repeated her gold at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. [11] Le May Doan had been the first Canadian to repeat gold, [12] Bilodeau becoming the second to do so, and the first man.

Medalists

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Freestyle skiing 4419
Curling 2002
Ice hockey 2002
Short track speed skating 1113
Bobsleigh 1001
Figure skating 0303
Snowboarding 0112
Speed skating 0112
Alpine skiing 0011
Total10105 [6] 25
Medals by date
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Day 1February 81113
Day 2February 90101
Day 3February 102103
Day 4February 111012
Day 5February 120101
Day 6February 130000
Day 7February 140101
Day 8February 150011
Day 9February 160112
Day 10February 170101
Day 11February 180202
Day 12February 191001
Day 13February 202002
Day 14February 212114
Day 15February 220000
Day 16February 231001
Total1010525
MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Justine Dufour-Lapointe Freestyle skiing Women's moguls February 8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alexandre Bilodeau Freestyle skiing Men's moguls February 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charles Hamelin Short track Men's 1500 m February 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dara Howell Freestyle skiing Women's slopestyle February 11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kaillie Humphries
Heather Moyse
Bobsleigh Two woman February 19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jennifer Jones
Kaitlyn Lawes
Jill Officer
Dawn McEwen
Kirsten Wall
Curling Women's tournament February 20
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Canada women's national ice hockey team
Ice hockey Women's tournament February 20
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marielle Thompson Freestyle skiing Women's ski cross February 21
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Brad Jacobs
Ryan Fry
E. J. Harnden
Ryan Harnden
Caleb Flaxey
Curling Men's tournament February 21
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Canada men's national ice hockey team
Ice hockey Men's tournament February 23
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Freestyle skiing Women's moguls February 8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Patrick Chan
Meagan Duhamel
Scott Moir
Kirsten Moore-Towers
Dylan Moscovitch
Kaetlyn Osmond
Eric Radford
Kevin Reynolds
Tessa Virtue
Figure skating Team trophy February 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mikaël Kingsbury Freestyle skiing Men's moguls February 10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Denny Morrison Speed skating Men's 1000 metres February 12
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Patrick Chan Figure skating Men's singles February 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dominique Maltais Snowboarding Women's snowboard cross February 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tessa Virtue
Scott Moir
Figure skating Ice dancing February 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mike Riddle Freestyle skiing Men's halfpipe February 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marie-Ève Drolet
Jessica Hewitt
Valérie Maltais
Marianne St-Gelais
Short track Women's 3000 m relay February 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kelsey Serwa Freestyle skiing Women's ski cross February 21
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mark McMorris Snowboarding Men's slopestyle February 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kim Lamarre Freestyle skiing Women's slopestyle February 11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Denny Morrison Speed skating Men's 1500 metres February 15
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jan Hudec Alpine skiing Men's super-G February 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Charle Cournoyer Short track Men's 500 metres February 21

Competitors

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 9615
Biathlon 448
Bobsleigh 12416
Cross-country skiing 6713
Curling 5510
Figure skating 9817
Freestyle skiing 131326
Ice hockey 252146
Luge 538
Short track speed skating 5510
Skeleton 224
Ski jumping 426
Snowboarding 141024
Speed skating 8917
Total121100221

Alpine skiing

According to the final quota allocation released on January 26, 2014, Canada has fifteen athletes in qualification position.

The first three men who have qualified were formally announced on January 8, 2014. [13] and the first three women were formally announced on January 16, 2014. [14] The final nine members of the team were named on January 27, 2013. [15]

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Erik Guay Downhill 2:07.0410
Jan Hudec 2:08.4921
Manuel Osborne-Paradis 2:09.0025
Benjamin Thomsen 2:08.0019
Erik Guay Super-G DNF
Jan Hudec 1:18.67Bronze medal icon.svg
Manuel Osborne-Paradis 1:20.1924
Morgan Pridy 1:19.1910
Morgan Pridy Combined 1:56.212553.82192:50.0320
Phil Brown Giant slalom 1:24.82321:25.09242:49.9129
Trevor Philp 1:24.38311:25.17252:49.5525
Morgan Pridy 1:25.95391:26.01302:51.9633
Phil Brown Slalom 49.973459.68201:49.6521
Mike Janyk 48.822255.54121:44.3616
Trevor Philp 49.5529DNF
Brad Spence 49.5529DSQ
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Larisa Yurkiw Downhill 1:43.4620
Marie-Michèle Gagnon Super-G DNF
Marie-Pier Préfontaine 1:28.6720
Larisa Yurkiw DNF
Marie-Michèle Gagnon Combined 1:45.3921DNF
Marie-Michèle Gagnon Giant slalom DNF
Erin Mielzynski 1:21.25201:19.44182:40.6921
Marie-Pier Préfontaine DNF
Marie-Michèle Gagnon Slalom 54.321053.05151:47.379
Erin Mielzynski DNF
Brittany Phelan 56.411752.70121:49.1115
Elli Terwiel DNF

Biathlon

Canada has officially qualified 5 women and 5 men after finishing 13th in the 2012 and 2013 Biathlon World Championships for both sexes. [16] However, only 8 athletes were to be selected. [17] The team was unveiled on January 2, 2014. [18]

Men
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Brendan Green Sprint 25:31.71 (1+0)23
Jean-Philippe Leguellec 24:43.20 (0+0)5
Scott Perras 27:32.13 (2+1)74
Nathan Smith 25:09.70 (0+0)13
Brendan Green Pursuit 32:21.24 (2+1+1+0)35
Jean-Philippe Leguellec 35:45.33 (0+0+2+1)26
Nathan Smith 34:37.11 (0+0+1+0)11
Brendan Green Individual 52:05.32 (0+1+1+0)21
Jean-Philippe Leguellec 53:25.52 (0+1+0+1)35
Scott Perras 56:04.34 (0+3+1+0)59
Nathan Smith 52:41.33 (0+2+0+1)25
Brendan Green Mass start 43:38.32 (1+1+0+0)8
Jean-Philippe Leguellec 43:41.61 (0+0+0+1)10
Nathan Smith DNF5 (2+3)DNF
Brendan Green
Jean-Philippe Leguellec
Scott Perras
Nathan Smith
Team relay 1:13:46.211 (1+10)7
Women
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Rosanna Crawford Sprint 22:10.81 (0+1)25
Megan Heinicke 23:34.53 (1+2)59
Megan Imrie 22:19.51 (0+1)31
Zina Kocher 22:25.52 (1+1)32
Rosanna Crawford Pursuit 34:15.67 (2+3+2+0)45
Megan Heinicke DNF
Megan Imrie 35:22.72 (1+0+1+0)28
Zina Kocher 32:15.14 (0+2+0+2)25
Rosanna Crawford Individual 53:29.85 (2+1+1+1)67
Megan Heinicke 50:26.84 (3+0+0+1)51
Megan Imrie 48:32.72 (1+0+1+0)30
Zina Kocher 53:00.78 (1+4+0+3)63
Megan Imrie Mass start 38:59.05 (1+0+1+3)27
Rosanna Crawford
Megan Heinicke
Megan Imrie
Zina Kocher
Team relay 1:12:21.514 (2+12)8
Mixed
AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Megan Imrie
Rosanna Crawford
Brendan Green
Scott Perras
Team relay 1:13:27.78 (0+8)11

Bobsleigh

The qualification is based on the world rankings as of January 20, 2014. [19]

On December 16, 2013, the following athletes were named to the Canadian Olympic team. [20]

Men
CAN-1 two-man sled Two-man bobsleigh, 2014 Winter Olympics, Canada.JPG
CAN-1 two-man sled
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Bryan Barnett
Justin Kripps*
Two-man 56.56656.70656.42456.94143:46.626
Lascelles Brown
Lyndon Rush*
56.61756.87956.64956.7693:46.889
Jesse Lumsden
Christopher Spring*
56.661056.77756.62856.7473:46.797
Bryan Barnett
James McNaughton
Tim Randall
Christopher Spring*
Four-man 55.501055.701655.88=1155.76113:42.8411
David Bissett
Lascelles Brown
Lyndon Rush*
Neville Wright
55.35955.43=555.60=655.3833:41.767
Ben Coakwell**
Justin Kripps*
Jesse Lumsden
Cody Sorensen**
Luke Demetre
Graeme Rinholm
55.17659.912755.728Did not advance2:50.8027

* – Denotes the driver of each sled
** – According to run results Cody Sorensen and Ben Coakwell were replaced in run 3 by Luke Demetre and Graeme Rinholm.

Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Jennifer Ciochetti*
Chelsea Valois
Two-woman 58.431358.631558.721258.71113:54.4913
Kaillie Humphries*
Heather Moyse
57.39257.73257.57157.9213:50.61Gold medal icon.svg

* – Denotes the driver of each sled

Cross-country skiing

Cross Country Ski Canada formally announced the athletes for Sochi on January 14. [21] Brittany Webster and Amanda Ammar were added to the team on January 24, 2014. [22]

Distance
Men
AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleTotal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeDeficitRank
Ivan Babikov 15 km classical 41:49.2+3:19.539
Alex Harvey DNF
Devon Kershaw 41:17.1+2:47.435
Graeme Killick 44:04.8+5:35.165
Ivan Babikov 30 km skiathlon 36:47.62832:58.2201:10:14.6+1:59.225
Alex Harvey 36:46.62732:43.5171:10:00.2+1:44.818
Graeme Killick 38:18.24934:22.9421:13:16.1+5:00.745
Ivan Babikov 50 km freestyle 1:47:41.8+46.620
Jesse Cockney 1:59:16.6+12:21.456
Alex Harvey 1:47:40.9+45.719
Graeme Killick 1:48:22.4+1:27.228
Ivan Babikov
Jesse Cockney
Graeme Killick
Len Väljas
4×10 km relay 1:33:19.0+4:37.012
Women
AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleTotal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeDeficitRank
Amanda Ammar 10 km classical 32:58.8+4:31.055
Daria Gaiazova 31:47.0+3:29.244
Brittany Webster 31:41.0+3:23.242
Heidi Widmer 33:01.9+4:44.157
Amanda Ammar 15 km skiathlon 21:39.35422:07.65744:24.3+5:50.755
Emily Nishikawa 20:42.64620:45.43942:04.7+3:31.142
Brittany Webster 21:01.64821:47.25543:25.6+4:52.051
Amanda Ammar 30 km freestyle 1:22:03.7+10:58.549
Emily Nishikawa 1:21:38.6+10:33.447
Brittany Webster 1:21:05.5+10:00.346
Heidi Widmer 1:24:11.5+13:06.352
Daria Gaiazova
Perianne Jones
Emily Nishikawa
Brittany Webster
4×5 km relay 59:13.6+6:10.914
Sprint
Men
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Jesse Cockney Sprint 3:44.3653Did not advance
Alex Harvey 3:36.0819 Q3:37.894Did not advance
Devon Kershaw 3:45.7753Did not advance
Len Väljas 3:39.8736Did not advance
Alex Harvey
Devon Kershaw
Team sprint 24:20.376Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Chandra Crawford Sprint 2:43.5944Did not advance
Daria Gaiazova 2:40.0427 Q2:40.455Did not advance
Perianne Jones 2:38.6323 Q2:38.665Did not advance
Heidi Widmer 2:43.3643Did not advance
Daria Gaiazova
Perianne Jones
Team sprint 17:09.135Did not advance

Curling

Based on results from 2012 World Women's Curling Championship and the 2013 World Women's Curling Championship, Canada has qualified their men's and women's teams as one of the seven highest ranked nations. The men's and women's teams were selected through the Olympic Curling Trials held in Winnipeg from December 1 to 8 in 2013. [23]

Men's tournament

Final round robin standings
TeamSkipPldWLPFPAEWELBESES%Qualification
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Niklas Edin 9816044383018886%Playoffs
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Brad Jacobs 9726953393614784%
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Liu Rui 9726750413711585%
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Thomas Ulsrud 9545253363318586%Tiebreaker
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain David Murdoch 9545149373515883%
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 9455461323717481%
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Andrey Drozdov 9365870363813777%
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Sven Michel 9364746313422783%
Flag of the United States.svg  United States John Shuster 9274758303914780%
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany John Jahr 9185374383910976%
Source: [ citation needed ]
Round-robin

Canada has a bye in draws 4, 8 and 12.

Draw 1

Monday, February 10, 9:00 am

Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (Jahr)02200101208
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg200320200211
Draw 2

Monday, February 10, 7:00 pm

Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00000201014
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Michel)00003010105
Draw 3

Tuesday, February 11, 2:00 pm

Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs)00020200206
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02002020017
Draw 5

Wednesday, February 12, 7:00 pm

Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Drozdov) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010100020X4
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs)200040001X7
Draw 6

Thursday, February 13, 2:00 pm

Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs)01020201017
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (Stjerne) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10101010206
Draw 7

Friday, February 14, 9:00 am

Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010200403X10
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud)101001010X4
Draw 9

Saturday, February 15, 2:00 pm

Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10030010117
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Murdoch)01102001005
Draw 10

Sunday, February 16, 9:00 am

Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of the United States.svg  United States (Shuster) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00220101006
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs)21002000218
Draw 11

Sunday, February 16, 7:00 pm

Sheet B1234567891011Final
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (Liu)002031000208
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg020100212019
Semifinal

Wednesday, February 19, 7:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg102010303X10
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (Liu)010102020X6
Final

Friday, February 21, 5:30 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Murdoch)01001010XX3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jacobs) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20310201XX9

Women's tournament

Canada winning the gold medal Canada won gold in the women's tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics.jpg
Canada winning the gold medal
Final round robin standings
TeamSkipPldWLPFPAEWELBESES%Qualification
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Jennifer Jones 99072404327121486%Playoffs
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 9725852373513780%
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Mirjam Ott 9546360373813778%
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Eve Muirhead 9547458393591180%
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Ayumi Ogasawara 9455967394141076%
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Lene Nielsen 9455756344012978%
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Wang Bingyu 9455862363810481%
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Kim Ji-sun 9366065353710679%
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Anna Sidorova 9364856333519682%
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Erika Brown 918427533408576%
Source: [ citation needed ]
Round-robin

Canada has a bye in draws 3, 7 and 11.

Draw 1

Monday, February 10, 2:00 pm

Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (Wang)0001010XXX2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0210303XXX9
Draw 2

Tuesday, February 11, 9:00 am

Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Sigfridsson)00101010XX3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02020203XX9
Draw 4

Wednesday, February 12, 2:00 pm

Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones)10203010119
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Muirhead) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01020201006
Draw 5

Thursday, February 13, 9:00 am

Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg102100103X8
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (Nielsen)030000020X5
Draw 6

Thursday, February 13, 7:00 pm

Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Ott)000200120X5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg011021003X8
Draw 8

Saturday, February 15, 9:00 am

Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones)Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20200021018
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (Ogasawara)02021000106
Draw 9

Saturday, February 15, 7:00 pm

Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones)003020000X5
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Sidorova) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010100001X3
Draw 10

Sunday, February 16, 2:00 pm

Sheet D1234567891011Final
Flag of the United States.svg  United States (Brown)003010010106
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg210101100017
Draw 12

Monday, February 17, 7:00 pm

Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones)010210122X9
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (Kim) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg202000000X4
Semifinals

Wednesday, February 19, 2:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg21010100016
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Muirhead)00201000104
Final

Thursday, February 20, 5:30 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100200012X6
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Sigfridsson)010020000X3

Figure skating

Canada has achieved the following quota places with their results at the 2013 World Figure Skating Championships: [24]

AthleteEventSP/SDFS/FDTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Patrick Chan Men's singles 97.522 Q178.102275.62Silver medal icon.svg
Liam Firus 55.0428Did not advance
Kevin Reynolds 68.7617 Q153.4710222.2315
Gabrielle Daleman Ladies' singles 52.6119 Q95.8316148.4417
Kaetlyn Osmond 56.1813 Q112.8013168.9813
Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford Pairs 72.215 Q127.327199.537
Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers 58.9713 Q103.0114161.9814
Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch 70.926 Q131.185202.105
Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam Ice dancing 55.9118 Q82.7916138.7018
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 76.332 Q114.662190.99Silver medal icon.svg
Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje 65.937 Q103.185169.117
Team trophy
AthleteEventShort program/Short danceFree skate/Free dance
Men'sLadies'PairsIce danceTotalMen'sLadies'PairsIce danceTotal
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
PointsRankPoints
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
PointsRank
Patrick Chan (M)
Kevin Reynolds (M)
Kaetlyn Osmond (L)
Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford (P)
Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch (P)
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir (I)
Team trophy 89.71
8
62.54
6
73.10
9
72.98
9
322 Q167.92
9
110.73
6
129.74
9
107.56
9
65Silver medal icon.svg

Freestyle skiing

9 provisional spots were already filled by the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association. [25] The remainder of the team besides ski cross was announced on January 20, 2014. The remainder of the ski cross team will be announced on January 27. [26] Due to the depth of the Canadian team many athletes ranked high up will not get the chance to go, because of the quota limit of 26. This also meant Canada would not send any women in the aerials event, in which it won two medals in 2002. [27] Megan Gunning was named to the team in ski halfpipe but she was injured preparing for the Winter X Games XVIII, moguls skier Philippe Marquis was named to the team in her place on January 23, 2014. [28] The members of the ski cross team were named on January 27, 2014, to complete the freestyle skiing team. [29]

Aerials
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Jump 1Jump 2Jump 1Jump 2Jump 3
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Travis Gerrits Men's aerials 76.9219112.3910 Q107.296 Q111.957Did not advance
Halfpipe
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRank
Noah Bowman Men's halfpipe 80.6077.8080.607 Q80.4082.6082.605
Justin Dorey 91.606.4091.601 Q20.4014.2020.4012
Matt Margetts66.8017.8066.8015Did not advance
Mike Riddle 82.2075.0082.206 Q71.4090.6090.60Silver medal icon.svg
Rosalind Groenewoud Women's halfpipe 82.0078.4082.006 Q5.4074.2074.207
Keltie Hansen 8.6066.2066.2013Did not advance
Moguls
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 1Run 2Run 3
TimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRankTimePointsTotalRank
Alexandre Bilodeau Men's moguls 25.0318.5024.701 QBye24.7816.1722.498 Q25.9118.1123.893 Q24.8120.0126.31Gold medal icon.svg
Marc-Antoine Gagnon 25.4416.9022.905 QBye25.7917.6123.454 Q25.6118.2424.162 Q25.5617.423.354
Mikaël Kingsbury 25.7517.9523.812 QBye26.3218.7224.313 Q26.3718.9724.541 Q25.2518.6224.71Silver medal icon.svg
Philippe Marquis 25.6516.5222.436 QBye24.5817.9124.322 Q24.0715.622.259Did not advance
Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Women's moguls 30.8016.9222.642 QBye31.9016.3621.653 Q31.9716.4421.702 Q31.7116.3021.66Silver medal icon.svg
Justine Dufour-Lapointe 32.0217.0422.283 QBye31.8216.2221.544 Q31.9616.3821.643 Q31.5617.0222.44Gold medal icon.svg
Maxime Dufour-Lapointe 31.2215.3220.888 QBye31.9015.0420.3311 Q31.2513.1018.6412Did not advance
Audrey Robichaud 33.5515.9820.619 QBye33.2015.6420.4110 Q33.5015.7020.3510Did not advance
Ski cross
AthleteEventSeedingRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Chris Del Bosco Men's ski cross 1:15.9123Did not advance17
Dave Duncan 1:17.3164Did not advance26
Brady Leman 1:16.4331 Q1 Q1 FA44
Kelsey Serwa Women's ski cross 1:21.4511 Q1 Q2 FA2Silver medal icon.svg
Georgia Simmerling 1:22.5281 QDNFDid not advance14
Marielle Thompson 1:21.5631 Q1 Q1 FA1Gold medal icon.svg

Qualification legend: FA – Qualify to medal round; FB – Qualify to consolation round

Slopestyle
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRank
Alex Beaulieu-Marchand Men's slopestyle 20.0085.6085.606 Q5.0021.4021.4012
Dara Howell Women's slopestyle 88.8035.2088.801 Q94.2048.4094.20Gold medal icon.svg
Kim Lamarre 85.4038.0085.402 Q15.0085.0085.00Bronze medal icon.svg
Yuki Tsubota 76.6081.0081.004 Q71.6028.4071.606
Kaya Turski 14.6028.0028.0019Did not advance

Ice hockey

Men's tournament

Canada qualified a men's team by being one of the 9 highest ranked teams in the IIHF World Ranking following the 2012 World Championships.

The following is the Canadian roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics. [30]

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2013–14 team
1G Roberto Luongo 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)93 kg (205 lb)4 April 1979 Montreal, QC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Canucks (NHL)
2D Duncan Keith 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)85 kg (187 lb)16 July 1983 Winnipeg, MB Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
5D Dan Hamhuis 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)95 kg (209 lb)13 December 1982 Smithers, BC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Canucks (NHL)
6D Shea Weber A 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)97 kg (214 lb)14 August 1985 Sicamous, BC Flag of the United States.svg Nashville Predators (NHL)
8D Drew Doughty 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)92 kg (203 lb)8 December 1989 London, ON Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Kings (NHL)
9F Matt Duchene 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)91 kg (201 lb)16 January 1991 Haliburton, ON Flag of the United States.svg Colorado Avalanche (NHL)
10F Patrick Sharp 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)89 kg (196 lb)27 December 1981 Winnipeg, MB Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
12F Patrick Marleau 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)100 kg (220 lb)15 December 1979 Aneroid, SK Flag of the United States.svg San Jose Sharks (NHL)
14F Chris Kunitz 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)90 kg (200 lb)26 September 1979 Regina, SK Flag of the United States.svg Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)
15F Ryan Getzlaf 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)100 kg (220 lb)10 May 1985 Regina, SK Flag of the United States.svg Anaheim Ducks (NHL)
16F Jonathan Toews A 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)96 kg (212 lb)29 April 1988 Winnipeg, MB Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
19D Jay Bouwmeester 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)98 kg (216 lb)27 September 1983 Edmonton, AB Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis Blues (NHL)
20F John Tavares 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)90 kg (200 lb)20 September 1990 Mississauga, ON Flag of the United States.svg New York Islanders (NHL)
22F Jamie Benn 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)93 kg (205 lb)18 July 1989 Victoria, BC Flag of the United States.svg Dallas Stars (NHL)
24F Corey Perry 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)95 kg (209 lb)16 May 1985 Peterborough, ON Flag of the United States.svg Anaheim Ducks (NHL)
26F Martin St. Louis 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)82 kg (181 lb)18 June 1975 Laval, QC Flag of the United States.svg Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL)
27D Alex Pietrangelo 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)93 kg (205 lb)10 October 1990 King City, ON Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis Blues (NHL)
31G Carey Price 190 cm (6 ft 3 in)99 kg (218 lb)16 August 1987 Vancouver, BC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
37F Patrice Bergeron 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)88 kg (194 lb)24 July 1985 L'Ancienne-Lorette, QC Flag of the United States.svg Boston Bruins (NHL)
41G Mike Smith 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)98 kg (216 lb)22 March 1982 Kingston, ON Flag of the United States.svg Phoenix Coyotes (NHL)
44D Marc-Édouard Vlasic 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)91 kg (201 lb)30 March 1987 Montreal, QC Flag of the United States.svg San Jose Sharks (NHL)
61F Rick Nash 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)99 kg (218 lb)16 June 1984 Brampton, ON Flag of the United States.svg New York Rangers (NHL)
76D P. K. Subban 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)98 kg (216 lb)13 May 1989 Toronto, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
77F Jeff Carter 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)95 kg (209 lb)1 January 1985 London, ON Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Kings (NHL)
87F Sidney Crosby C 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)90 kg (200 lb)7 August 1987 Cole Harbour, NS Flag of the United States.svg Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)

Forward Steven Stamkos was also selected but was unable to participate due to injury. He was replaced by Martin St. Louis.

Group stage
TeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 32100112+98 Quarterfinals
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 32010157+87
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3100271583
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3000331290
Source: [ citation needed ]
13 February 2014
21:00
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg3–1
(0–0, 2–0, 1–1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi
Attendance: 10,261
Game reference
Carey Price Goalies Lars Haugen Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Leggo
Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Vinnerborg
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Andy McElman
Flag of the United States.svg Chris Woodworth
S. Weber (D. Keith, P. Bergeron) – 26:201–0
J. Benn (P. Bergeron, D. Doughty) – 35:192–0
2–140:22 – P. Thoresen (M. Olimb) (PP)
D. Doughty (R. Getzlaf, P. Marleau) – 41:473–1
10 minPenalties6 min
38Shots20

14 February 2014
21:00
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg6–0
(2–0, 4–0, 0–0)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi
Attendance: 8,969
Game reference
Roberto Luongo Goalies Bernhard Starkbaum (out 40:00)
Mathias Lange (in 40:00)
Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dave Jackson
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Olenin
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lonnie Cameron
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miroslav Valach
D. Doughty (J. Toews) – 5:241–0
S. Weber (C. Perry, R. Getzlaf) – 10:122–0
J. Carter (P. Marleau, S. Crosby) – 22:393–0
J. Carter (P. Marleau, A. Pietrangelo) – 24:094–0
J. Carter (P. Marleau, S. Weber) – 34:335–0
R. Getzlaf (SH) – 36:486–0
8 minPenalties2 min
46Shots23

16 February 2014
21:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg1–2 (OT)
(0–1, 1–0, 0–0, 0–1)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi
Attendance: 11,263
Game reference
Tuukka Rask Goalies Carey Price Referees:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Antonín Jeřábek
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin Pollock
Linesmen:
Flag of Belarus.svg Ivan Dedioulia
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brad Kovachik
0–113:44 – D. Doughty (S. Weber, S. Crosby) (PP)
T. Ruutu (J. Jokinen, O. Väänänen) – 38:001–1
1–262:32 – D. Doughty (J. Carter)
2 minPenalties2 min
15Shots27
Quarterfinals
19 February 2014
21:00
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg2–1
(1–1, 0–0, 1–0)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi
Attendance: 9,825
Game reference
Carey Price Goalies Kristers Gudļevskis Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Tim Peel
Flag of Finland.svg Jyri Rönn
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brad Kovachik
Flag of Finland.svg Sakari Suominen
P. Sharp (R. Nash) – 13:371–0
1–115:41 – L. Dārziņš (A. Kulda, J. Sprukts)
S. Weber (D. Doughty, J. Toews) (PP) – 53:062–1
6 minPenalties6 min
57Shots16
Semifinals
21 February 2014
21:00
United States  Flag of the United States.svg0–1
(0–0, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi
Attendance: 11,172
Game reference
Jonathan Quick Goalies Carey Price Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Brad Meier
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelly Sutherland
Linesmen:
Flag of Belarus.svg Ivan Dedioulia
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Greg Devorski
0–121:41 – J. Benn (J. Bouwmeester)
4 minPenalties6 min
31Shots37
Gold medal game
23 February 2014
16:00
Silver medal icon.svg Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg0–3
(0–1, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Gold medal icon.svg Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi
Attendance: 11,076
Game reference
Henrik Lundqvist Goalies Carey Price Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Brad Meier
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelly Sutherland
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Derek Amell
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Greg Devorski
0–112:55 – J. Toews (J.Carter, S. Weber)
0–235:43 – S. Crosby
0–349:04 – C. Kunitz
6 minPenalties4 min
24Shots36

Women's tournament

Gold medal team Canada Women's tournament, 2014 Winter Olympics, Gold medal team Canada.jpg
Gold medal team Canada

The women's team qualified by being one of the 5 highest ranked teams in the IIHF World Ranking following the 2012 Women's World Championships. [31]

On December 23 the roster was announced. [32]

The following is the Canadian roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2014 Winter Olympics. [33] [34]

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2013–14 team
1G Shannon Szabados 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)65 kg (143 lb)6 August 1986 Edmonton, AB Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg NWT Centralized Roster
2F Meghan Agosta-Marciano 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)67 kg (148 lb)12 February 1987 Windsor, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Stars (CWHL)
3D Jocelyne Larocque 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)63 kg (139 lb)19 May 1988 Ste. Anne, MB Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary Inferno (CWHL)
5D Lauriane Rougeau 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)75 kg (165 lb)12 April 1990 Pointe-Claire, QC Flag of the United States.svg Cornell Big Red (NCAA)
6F Rebecca Johnston 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)76 kg (168 lb)24 September 1989 Sudbury, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Furies (CWHL)
8D Laura Fortino 164 cm (5 ft 5 in)62 kg (137 lb)30 January 1991 Hamilton, ON Flag of the United States.svg Cornell Big Red (NCAA)
9F Jennifer Wakefield 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)77 kg (170 lb)15 June 1989 Scarborough, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Furies (CWHL)
10F Gillian Apps 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)80 kg (180 lb)2 November 1983 North York, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brampton Thunder (CWHL)
12D Meaghan Mikkelson 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)88 kg (194 lb)4 January 1985 Regina, SK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary Inferno (CWHL)
13F Caroline Ouellette C 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)77 kg (170 lb)25 May 1979 Montreal, QC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Stars (CWHL)
15F Mélodie Daoust 163 cm (5 ft 4 in)71 kg (157 lb)7 January 1992 Valleyfield, QC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg McGill Martlets (CIS)
16F Jayna Hefford A 163 cm (5 ft 4 in)63 kg (139 lb)14 May 1977 Trenton, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brampton Thunder (CWHL)
18D Catherine Ward A 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)67 kg (148 lb)27 February 1987 Montreal, QC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Stars (CWHL)
19F Brianne Jenner 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)70 kg (150 lb)4 May 1991 Oakville, ON Flag of the United States.svg Cornell Big Red (NCAA)
21F Haley Irwin 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)78 kg (172 lb)6 June 1988 Thunder Bay, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Stars (CWHL)
22F Hayley Wickenheiser A 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)77 kg (170 lb)12 August 1978 Shaunavon, SK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary Dinos (CIS)
24F Natalie Spooner 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)80 kg (180 lb)17 October 1990 Scarborough, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Furies (CWHL)
27D Tara Watchorn 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)76 kg (168 lb)30 May 1990 Ajax, ON Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary Inferno (CWHL)
29F Marie-Philip Poulin 169 cm (5 ft 7 in)72 kg (159 lb)28 March 1991 Quebec City, QC Flag of the United States.svg Boston University Terriers (NCAA)
31G Geneviève Lacasse 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)67 kg (148 lb)5 May 1989 Montreal, QC Flag of the United States.svg Boston Blades (CWHL)
32G Charline Labonté 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)78 kg (172 lb)15 October 1982 Greenfield Park, QC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal Stars (CWHL)
Group stage
TeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 33000112+99 Semifinals
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 32001144+106
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 301025942 Quarterfinals
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 30012318151
Source: [ citation needed ]
8 February 2014
17:00
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg5–0
(2–0, 3–0, 0–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Shayba Arena, Sochi
Attendance: 4,386
Game reference
Charline Labonté Goalies Florence Schelling Referee:
Flag of Norway.svg Aina Hove
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Alicia Hanrahan
Flag of Slovakia.svg Michaela Kúdelová
J. Larocque (N. Spooner) – 01:251–0
T. Watchorn (R. Johnston) – 06:302–0
H. Wickenheiser (SH) – 23:543–0
M-P. Poulin (J. Hefford, R. Johnston) – 32:284–0
R. Johnston (M-P. Poulin) – 36:105–0
2 minPenalties4 min
69Shots14

10 February 2014
19:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg0–3
(0–0, 0–0, 0–3)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Shayba Arena, Sochi
Attendance: 4,837
Game reference
Noora Räty Goalies Shannon Szabados Referee:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joy Tottman
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Therese Bjorkman
Flag of the United States.svg Laura Johnson
0–149:27 – M. Agosta-Marciano (PP)
0–252:24 – J. Hefford
0–356:36 – R. Johnston (J. Hefford, M-P. Poulin)
10 minPenalties12 min
14Shots42

12 February 2014
16:30
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg3–2
(0–0, 0–1, 3–1)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Shayba Arena, Sochi
Attendance: 4,812
Game reference
Charline Labonté Goalies Jessica Vetter Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Anna Eskola
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ilona Novotná
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zuzana Svobodová
0–137:34 – H. Knight (A. Carpenter, A. Schleper) (PP)
M. Agosta-Marciano (H. Wickenheiser) (PP) – 42:241–1
H. Wickenheiser (N. Spooner, M. Agosta-Marciano) – 43:542–1
M. Agosta-Marciano – 54:553–1
3–258:55 – A. Schleper
8 minPenalties10 min
31Shots27
Semifinals
17 February 2014
21:00
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg3–1
(3–0, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Shayba Arena, Sochi
Attendance: 3,378
Game reference
Shannon Szabados Goalies Florence Schelling Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Erin Blair
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Alicia Hanrahan
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ilona Novotná
N. Spooner (H. Wickenheiser) – 07:291–0
N. Spooner (C. Ward, H. Wickenheiser) (PP) – 11:102–0
M. Daoust (J. Wakefield) – 11:333–0
3–125:14 – J. Lutz (S. Benz, L. Benz) (PP)
12 minPenalties10 min
48Shots22
Gold medal game
20 February 2014
21:00
Gold medal icon.svg Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg3–2 OT
(0–0, 0–1, 2–1)
(OT 1–0)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Silver medal icon.svg Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi
Attendance: 10,639
Game reference
Shannon Szabados Goalies Jessie Vetter Referee:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joy Tottman
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ilona Novotná
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zuzana Svobodová
0–131:57 – M. Duggan (J. Lamoureux)
0–242:01 – A. Carpenter (H. Knight, K. Stack)
B. Jenner (M. Mikkelson, J. Larocque) – 56:341–2
M-P. Poulin (R. Johnston, H. Irwin) (EA) – 59:052–2
M-P. Poulin (L. Fortino) (PP2) – 68:103–2
10 minPenalties14 min
31Shots29

Luge

Based on world rankings between November 1, 2013, and December 31, 2013, Canada has qualified 3 men, 3 women, 1 doubles team, and a relay team.

On December 17, 2013, Canada nominated athletes for all but one spot on the women's roster to the Olympic team. [35] The final spot on the women's roster was decided by a race off which was won by Arianne Jones and she was added to the team on December 23, 2013. [36]

Men
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Samuel Edney Singles 52.7831452.546652.2681152.18093:29.77711
John Fennell 53.3502753.5613052.8792752.926293:32.71627
Mitchel Malyk 53.3672853.4012952.756=2452.633243:32.15726
Tristan Walker
Justin Snith
Doubles 49.857449.98361:39.8404
Women
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Alex Gough Singles 50.464550.402550.286450.42653:21.5784
Arianne Jones 50.9931350.8371550.7451150.608103:23.18313
Kimberley McRae 50.465650.454650.356550.620=113:21.8955
Mixed team relay
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Sam Edney
Alex Gough
Justin Snith
Tristan Walker
Team relay 54.643456.197556.55552:47.3954 [6] [7]

Short track speed skating

Canada qualified five skaters of each gender for the Olympics during World Cup 3 and 4 in November 2013. They qualified the maximum number of starting places with 3 for each gender in each distance (500, 1000 and 1500 m) and both a men's and women's relay team. [37]

The team of 10 was nominated for the Games on August 29, 2013, [38] and which skaters were competing in each individual distances was announced on January 14. [39] Jessica Gregg was the 5th woman to qualify for the team but she did not skate in any individual distances or in the relay.

Men
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Charle Cournoyer 500 m 41.1801 Q41.0602 Q40.9452 FA41.617Bronze medal icon.svg
1000 m 1:24.7871 Q1:25.2045Did not advance17
Michael Gilday 1500 m 2:16.4682 QDSQDid not advance17
Charles Hamelin 500 m 1:18.8714Did not advance32
1000 m 1:25.7421 Q1:40.4084Did not advance14
1500 m 2:16.9031 Q2:14.4801 FA2:14.985Gold medal icon.svg
François Hamelin 1500 m 2:13.9352 Q2:16.4734 FB2:21.5929
Olivier Jean 500 m 41.6161 Q41.7604Did not advance13
1000 m 1:26.0891 Q1:24.9353Did not advance9
Charle Cournoyer
Michael Gilday
Charles Hamelin
François Hamelin
Olivier Jean
5000 m relay 6:48.1864 FB6:43.7476
Women
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Marie-Ève Drolet 1000 m 1:31.2732 Q1:31.6682Did not advance12
1500 m 2:24.8592 Q2:19.5163 FB2:25.8708
Jessica Hewitt 500 m 43.4472 Q1:00.9714Did not advance13
Valérie Maltais 500 m 44.0931 Q43.5503Did not advance9
1000 m 1:28.771 OR 1 Q1:29.0371 Q1:56.5114 FB1:36.8636
1500 m 2:27.7212 Q2:23.0693 FB2:24.7116
Marianne St-Gelais 500 m 43.7291 Q43.5952 Q44.0693 FB44.3597
1000 m 2:05.2064Did not advance28
1500 m 2:27.0714Did not advance22
Marie-Ève Drolet
Jessica Hewitt
Valérie Maltais
Marianne St-Gelais
3000 m relay 4:08.8712 FA4:10.641Silver medal icon.svg

Qualification legend: ADV – Advanced due to being impeded by another skater; FA – Qualify to medal round; FB – Qualify to consolation round

Skeleton

Canada announced the four athletes for Sochi in December 2013. [40]

AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
John Fairbairn Men's 57.341156.92456.91756.96103:48.137
Eric Neilson 57.411257.01857.251457.10143:48.7713
Mellisa Hollingsworth Women's 59.681559.701658.681058.1523:56.2111
Sarah Reid 59.14759.17858.27458.1523:54.737

Ski Jumping

The ski jumping team was named on January 26, 2014, in Vancouver. [41] Alexandra Pretorius later withdrew due to injury and was not replaced. [42]

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFirst roundFinalTotal
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Normal hill 95.0113.421 Q96.0114.436Did not advance
Dusty Korek 92.5107.428 Q93.5111.139Did not advance
Trevor Morrice 86.088.747Did not advance
Matthew Rowley 90.5100.041Did not advance
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Large hill 124.0105.519 Q132.0120.119 Q123.5117.824237.925
Dusty Korek 109.082.742Did not advance
Trevor Morrice 113.084.540 Q121.5103.442Did not advance
Matthew Rowley 110.588.438 QDSQDid not advance
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes
Dusty Korek
Trevor Morrice
Matthew Rowley
Team large hill 488.0399.212Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventFirst roundFinalTotal
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Taylor Henrich Normal hill 97.5118.2796.0112.214230.413
Atsuko Tanaka 97.5117.8890.7113.512231.312

Snowboarding

Canada pre-qualified six athletes in late October for snowboarding at the 2014 Games in Sochi. [43] The full roster was announced on January 21, 2014. [44]

Alpine
Men
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Jasey-Jay Anderson Giant slalom 1:39.4713 QFlag of Slovenia.svg  Marguč  (SLO)
L +0.47
Did not advance
Michael Lambert 1:43.6927Did not advance
Matthew Morison 1:39.6214 QFlag of Germany.svg  Bussler  (GER)
L +0.30
Did not advance
Jasey-Jay Anderson Slalom 59.7715 QFlag of Slovenia.svg  Košir  (SLO)
L +0.44
Did not advance
Michael Lambert 59.8016 QFlag of Russia.svg  Wild  (RUS)
L +1.78
Did not advance
Matthew Morison 59.6618Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Caroline Calvé Giant slalom 1:48.798 QFlag of Russia.svg  Ilyukhina  (RUS)
W −0.03
Flag of Japan.svg  Takeuchi  (JPN)
L +4.00
Did not advance
Ariane Lavigne 1:51.6914 QFlag of Switzerland.svg  Zogg  (SUI)
W −0.12
Flag of Russia.svg  Zavarzina  (RUS)
L +7.27
Did not advance
Marianne Leeson 1:47.415 QFlag of Switzerland.svg  Jenny  (SUI)
W −0.30
Flag of Austria.svg  Meschik  (AUT)
L +0.30
Did not advance
Caroline Calvé Slalom 1:06.1526Did not advance
Ariane Lavigne 1:05.6017Did not advance
Marianne Leeson 1:06.2627Did not advance
Freestyle
Men
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRank
Crispin Lipscomb Halfpipe 29.2565.2565.2512Did not advance
Derek Livingston 34.2570.2570.2510Did not advance
Brad Martin 31.2522.5031.2519Did not advance
Mark McMorris Slopestyle 29.5089.2589.257 QS55.5089.2589.253 QF33.7588.7588.75Bronze medal icon.svg
Maxence Parrot 91.7597.5097.501 QFBye47.0087.2587.255
Charles Reid 54.5075.5075.509 QS46.2543.5046.2514Did not advance
Sebastien Toutant 74.2587.2587.253 QFBye54.5058.5058.509

Qualification Legend: QF – Qualify directly to final; QS – Qualify to semifinal

Women
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRank
Alexandra Duckworth Halfpipe 42.2569.7569.757 QS30.5025.7530.5011Did not advance
Mercedes Nicoll 43.5026.5043.5012Did not advance
Katie Tsuyuki 45.7554.2554.259 QS55.5056.2556.257Did not advance
Jenna Blasman Slopestyle 60.2551.5060.256 QS33.2510.5033.2511Did not advance
Spencer O'Brien 82.7565.0082.253 QFBye30.0035.0035.0012

Qualification Legend: QF – Qualify directly to final; QS – Qualify to semifinal

Snowboard cross
AthleteEventSeedingRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Rob Fagan Men's snowboard cross CANDSQDid not advance25
Kevin Hill CAN3 Q2 QDNFFB27
Jake Holden CAN4Did not advance25
Chris Robanske CAN2 QDSQDid not advance17
Dominique Maltais Women's snowboard cross 1:22.2631 Q1 FA2Silver medal icon.svg
Maëlle Ricker 1:22.444DNFDid not advance21

Qualification legend: FA – Qualify to medal round; FB – Qualify to consolation round

Speed skating

The members of the team were decided following the Olympic Selections and Canadian Single Distances Championships held December 28 – January 3. [45] The team was named on January 22, 2014: [46]

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Final
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Vincent De Haître 1000 m 1:10.0420
1500 m 1:49.4233
William Dutton 500 m 35.2781835.171170.4414
1000 m 1:10.6126
Mathieu Giroux 1500 m 1:47.6519
5000 m 6:35.7722
Jamie Gregg 500 m 35.171335.1870.2711
Gilmore Junio 500 m 35.151135.09770.2510
Lucas Makowsky 1500 m 1:48.5128
Denny Morrison 1000 m 1:08.43Silver medal icon.svg
1500 m 1:45.22Bronze medal icon.svg
Muncef Ouardi 500 m 35.3952335.62970.9925
1000 m 1:11.0732
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Final
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ivanie Blondin 3000 m 4:18.6924
5000 m 7:20.1014
Anastasia Bucsis 500 m 39.2722739.252878.5228
Kali Christ 1000 m 1:17.4121
1500 m 1:58.6316
Marsha Hudey 500 m 39.593239.633379.2232
Kaylin Irvine 1000 m 1:17.2418
Christine Nesbitt 500 m 38.531138.611277.1512
1000 m 1:15.629
1500 m 1:58.6717
Brittany Schussler 1000 m 1:18.5330
1500 m 2:00.6526
3000 m 4:14.6519
Brianne Tutt 1500 m 2:03.6935
Danielle Wotherspoon-Gregg 500 m 39.763339.563279.3233
Team pursuit
AthleteEventQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Mathieu Giroux
Lucas Makowsky
Denny Morrison
Men's team pursuit Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
W 3:43.30
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)
L 3:45.28
Final B
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)
L 3:44.27
4
Ivanie Blondin
Kali Christ
Christine Nesbitt
Brittany Schussler
Women's team pursuit Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)
L 3:02.06
Did not advanceFinal C
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
W 3:02.44
5

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