Cross-country skiing at the 2011 Canada Winter Games

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Cross-country skiing at the 2011 Canada Winter Games was at Ski Martock near Windsor, Nova Scotia. It was held from the 21 to 26 February. There were 20 events of cross country skiing. [1]

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Medal table

The following is the medal table for alpine skiing at the 2011 Canada Winter Games.

  *   Host nation (Nova Scotia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 54211
2Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 46111
3Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 42511
4Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 36514
5Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 3003
6Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon 1113
7Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 0101
8Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 0022
9Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador 0011
10Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia*0000
Totals (10 entries)20201757

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
10 km free (interval start) [2] Kevin Sandau
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
22:09.40 Michael Somppi
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
22:11:30 Jesse Cockney
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
22:13.60
15 km classic (mass start) [3] Jesse Cockney
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
37:03.30 Graeme Killick
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
37:03.60 Kevin Sandau
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
37:04.60
1,000 m sprint [4] Jesse Cockney
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
1.00 Andy Shields
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
2.00 Graeme Killick
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
3.00
Relay 4 x 5 km [5] Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Jessey Cockney, Gerard Garnier, Graeme Killick, Kevin Sandau, and Kurtis Wenzel
37:03.30Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
Raphaël Couturier, Steffan Lloyd, Étienne Richard, Patrick Stewart-Jones, and Alexis Turgeon
37:03.60Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
Joey Burton, Colin Ferrie, Matt Neumann, Geoffrey Richards, and Matt Wylie
37:04.60

Men's para events

EventGoldSilverBronze
2.5 km sit-ski [6] Sébastien Fortier
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
6:20.10 Lou Gibson
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
6:36.10 Yves Bourque
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
6:53.10
5 km sit-ski [7] Sébastien Fortier
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
15:40.40 Lou Gibson
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
16:29.90 Yves Bourque
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
16:42.50
800 m sit-ski sprint [8] Sébastien Fortier
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
2:08.21 Yves Bourque
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
2:12.69 Lou Gibson
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
2:19.06
2.5 km standing free (interval start) [9] Slade Doyle
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba
6:20.40 Louis Fortin
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick
7:46.40not awarded
5 km standing classic [10] Slade Doyle
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba
20:59.90 Gabriel Denis
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
21:24.00not awarded
1000 m standing sprint [11] Slade Doyle
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba
2:51.95 Gabriel Denis
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
3:58.54not awarded

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
7.5 km free (interval start) [12] Emily Nishikawa
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon
19:37.60 Alysson Marshall
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
19.53.10 Heidi Widmer
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
20.13.40
10 km classic (mass start) [13] Alysson Marshall
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
29:32.30 Emily Nishikawa
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon
29:34.60 Andrea Lee
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
29:35.40
1,000 m sprint [14] Alysson Marshall
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
1.00 Heidi Widmer
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
2.00 Emily Nishikawa
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon
3.00
Relay 4 x 3.75 km [15] Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
Kajsa Heyes, Andrea Lee, Alysson Marshall, Heather Mehain, and Rebecca Reid
43:51.00Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
Cathou Auclair, Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt, Anne-Marie Comeau, Camille Pepin, and Michelle Workun-Hill
44:27.60Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Sara Hewitt, Annika Hicks, Marlis Kromm, Maya MacIsaac-Jones, and Heidi Widmer
44:30.70

Women's para events

EventGoldSilverBronze
2.5 km sit-ski [16] Christy Campbell
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
9:34.30 Christine Gauthier
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
9:46.00 Tanya Quesnel
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
12:51.20
5 km sit-ski [17] Christine Gauthier
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
22:17.10 Christy Campbell
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
24:03.00 Kelsi Paul
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan
26:29.60
800 m sit-ski sprint [18] Christine Gauthier
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
3:11.91 Christy Campbell
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
3:15.07 Kelsi Paul
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan
3:40.85
2.5 km standing free (interval start) [19] Margarita Gorbounova
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
7:58.60 Courtney Knight
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
8:48.30 Erica Noonan
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador
9:17.20
5 km standing classic [20] Margarita Gorbounova
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
22:49.10 Mary Benson
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
23:00.50 Courtney Knight
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
24:16.30
1000 m standing sprint [21] Margarita Gorbounova
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
3:49.61 Courtney Knight
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
4:05.66 Mary Benson
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
4:10.78

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