This is a list of events and medallists at the 2009 Canada Games.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100m | Akeem Haynes | 10.47 | Tyrone Halstead | 10.62 | Carlisle Stanford | 10.77 |
100m SOC | Glen Ross McIntyre | 12.27 | Kyle Edward Whitehouse | 12.36 | Matthieu Besnier | 12.65 |
200m | Sam Effah | 20.65 | Daniel Harper | 20.92 | Tyrone Halstead | 21.03 |
200m SOC | Kyle Edward Whitehouse | 25.38 | Matthieu Besnier | 26.35 | Ryan Dowling | 27.52 |
200m Wheelchair | Alexandre Dupont | 27.83 | Isaiah W Christophe | 28.78 | Ian Van Heteren | 32.11 |
400m | Daniel Harper | 47.15 | Quin Ferguson | 47.32 | Andre Hamilton | 47.37 |
400m Wheelchair | Alexandre Dupont | 53.83 | Isaiah W Christophe | 55.41 | Mike Kahn | 55.53 |
800m | Geoff Harris | 1:50.59 | Olivier Collin | 1:50.93 | Tommy Lecours | 1:50.94 |
1500m | Cameron Levins | 3:49.34 | Matt Walters | 3:52.23 | Olivier Bernard | 3:52.95 |
1500m Wheelchair | Alexandre Dupont | 3:39.10 | Kyle Shaw | 3:41.50 | Isaiah W Christophe | 3:50.81 |
110m Hurdles | Simon Léveillé | 14.38 | Chris Theriau | 14.42 | Gabriel El Hanbli | 14.47 |
400m Hurdles | Stuart Pearson | 55.12 | Vincent Parent-Pichette | 56.95 | Mihai Prajea | 57.39 |
3000m Steeplechase | Matt Brunsting | 9:14.46 | Ryan Brockerville | 9:20.65 | Mattias Wolter | 9:25.31 |
5000m | Cameron Levins | 14:23.01 | Stéphane Colle | 14:27.26 | Matt Brunsting | 14:35.57 |
4 × 100 m | Alberta | 41.37m | British Columbia | 41.77 | Quebec | 41.95 |
4 × 400 m | Ontario | 3.13.29 | Alberta | 3.14.53 | British Columbia | 3.15.11 |
Long Jump | Kadeem Douglas | 7.41m | Christopher Greenaway | 7.36m | Nate Labbe | 7.24m |
Triple Jump | Taylor Stewart | 15.05m | Jacob Zorzella | 14.95m | Kurt McCormack | 14.93m |
High Jump | Paul Little | 2.14m | Django Lovett | 2.11m | Jharyl Bowry | 2.00m |
Pole Vault | Taylor Petrucha | 4.75m | Deryk Theodore | 4.55m | David McKay | 4.55m |
Shot Put | Andrew Smith | 17.14m | Justin Greif | 16.03m | Umar Khan | 15.15m |
Javelin | Kyle Nielsen | 72.90m | Curtis Moss | 70.40m | Geoff Peet | 65.90 |
Discus | Geoff Myatt | 49.41m | Angus Taylor | 47.27m | Pat Arbour | 46.07m |
Hammer | Matthew Caseley | 56.55m | Angus Taylor | 55.88m | Nolan Henderson | 55.80m |
Decathlon | Reid Gustavson | 6,551 | Mark Chenery | 6,513 | Keegan Sharp | 6,413 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100m | Loudia Laarman | 11.82 | Noelle Marie Montcalm | 11.82 | Chantal Grant | 12.04 |
100m SOC | Catherine Partlow | 12.65 | Lauren Weigel | 14.43 | Reisha Baxter | 14.46 |
200m | Noelle Marie Montcalm | 24.02 | Karlene Hurrel | 24.72 | Sharai Siemens | 25.02 |
200m SOC | Catherine Partlow | 28.32 | Lauren Weigel | 29.74 | Reisha Baxter | 29.79 |
200m Wheelchair | Keira Frie | 34.12 | Kierra Gibson | 39.83 | Sarah Mailhot | 40.07 |
400m | Kate Ruediger | 54.59 | Carly Paracholski | 54.95 | Katie Reid | 55.14 |
400m Wheelchair | Keira Frie | 1:07:49 | Sarah Mailhot | 1:17.00 | Sara White | 1:19.82 |
800m | Dawn Nagazina | 2:09.04 | Annie Leblanc | 2:09:93 | Celia Peters | 2:11.06 |
1500m | Jessica O'Connell | 4:28.09 | Jillian Wyman | 4:32.01 | Jodi Souter | 4:33.31 |
1500m Wheelchair | Keira Frie | 4:35.17 | Sara White | 5:09.66 | Cory Harrower | 5:09.76 |
100m Hurdles | Noelle Montcalm | 13.85 | Natasha Miller | 14.28 | Laurence Beaudet | 14.29 |
400m Hurdles | Emilie Halle | 1:01.44 | Michelle Young | 1:01.62 | Kayti Simonson | 1:02.23 |
2000m Steeplechase | Jessica Furlan | 6:50.73 | Valérie Bélanger | 6:53.71 | Melanie Gregoire | 7:04.48 |
5000m | Jessica O'Connell | 16:39.33 | Valérie Bélanger | 16:56.78 | Rachel Lorraine Cliff | 16:59.79 |
4 × 100 m | Alberta | 46.31 | British Columbia | 46.86 | Manitoba | 47.03 |
4 × 400 m | British Columbia | 3.44.17 | Alberta | 3.44.21 | Ontario | 3:45.70 |
Long Jump | Jen Cotten | 5.89m | Laurence Beaudet | 5.88m | Aleisha Cobb | 5.81m |
Triple Jump | Neb Zachariah | 12.40m | Alicia Smith | 11.78m | Courtney Wilkes | 11.63m |
High Jump | Holly Parent | 1.71m | Natasha Miller | 1.71m | Laura Maessen | 1.71m |
Pole Vault | Ariane Beaumont-Courteau | 4.00m | Gabriella Duclos-Lasnier | 3.90m | Leah Vause | 3.90m |
Shot Put | Julie Labonté | 16.23m | Kaitlyn Andrews | 13.79m | Chelsea Whalen | 13.71m |
Javelin | Elizabeth Gleadle | 56.16m | Brooke Pighin | 48.96m | Alanna Kovacs | 47.51m |
Discus | Isabelle Boudreau | 47.08m | Myriam Dumont-Breton | 46.70m | Kaitlyn Andrews | 43.91m |
Hammer | Heather Steacy | 59.92m | Annie Larose | 53.62m | Kristin Obrochta | 52.89m |
Heptathlon | Jen Cotten | 5,144 | Chelsea Valois | 4,944 | Rachael McIntosh | 4,883 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Quebec | Alberta | Ontario |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Quebec | Nova Scotia | Ontario |
Women's | Alberta | British Columbia | Ontario |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Ontario | Quebec | British Columbia |
Women's | British Columbia | Alberta | Ontario |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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200m C-1 | Jason McCoombs | 48.564 | Jared Trafford | 50.556 | Andri Shchudlo | 51.060 |
500m C-1 | Jason McCoombs | 1:57.731 | Antoine Meunier | 1:58.765 | Dustin Shaw | 2:00.225 |
1000m C-1 | Marc Tarling | 5:39.359 | Roland Varga | 5:45.974 | Andri Shchudlo | 5:49.964 |
2000m C-1 | Mark James | 11:20.530 | Andri Shchudlo | 11:28.820 | Sean McBeath | 11:49.929 |
200m C-2 | Nova Scotia | 48.630 | Ontario | 49.878 | Saskatchewan | 51.498 |
500m C-2 | Nova Scotia | 1:59.431 | Ontario | 2:01.479 | Saskatchewan | 2:02.577 |
1000m C-2 | Nova Scotia | 4:44.890 | Ontario | 4:46.932 | Saskatchewan | 5:01.858 |
2000m C-2 | Nova Scotia | 10:02.591 | Ontario | 10:13.847 | Quebec | 10:16.851 |
1000m IC-4 | Nova Scotia | 4:09.663 | Ontario | 4:11.453 | Quebec | 4:16.416 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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200m K-1 | Hugues Fournel | 40.864 | Geoffery Clarke | 41.774 | Shaun Fair | 42.076 |
500m K-1 | Hugues Fournel | 1:44.314 | Chris Mehak | 1:45.500 | Andrew Jessop | 1:46.008 |
1000m K-1 | Neil Lang | 4:28.852 | Frédéric Bettez | 4:32.402 | Chris Mehak | 4:35.904 |
2000m K-1 | Shaun Fair | 9:34.069 | Chris Mehak | 9:36.959 | Philippe Duchesneau | 9:39.157 |
200m K-2 | Quebec | 40.058 | Ontario | 40.928 | Saskatchewan | 43.638 |
500m K-2 | Quebec | 1:40.199 | Ontario | 1:40.883 | Nova Scotia | 1:40.913 |
1000m K-2 | Quebec | 4:09.746 | Ontario | 4:16.447 | Saskatchewan | 4:21.359 |
2000m K-2 | Nova Scotia | 8:29.975 | Ontario | 8:44.053 | British Columbia | 4:21.359 |
1000m K-4 | Nova Scotia | 3:31.828 | Quebec | 3:32.086 | Ontario | 3:43.873 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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200m C-1 | Nicole Haywood | 1:00.771 | Jenna Marks | 1:03.361 | Laurence Vincent-Lapointe | 1:06.085 |
500m C-1 | Nicole Haywood | 2:16.142 | Laurence Vincent-Lapointe | 2:17.770 | Jenna Marks | 2:21.532 |
1000m C-1 | Rachel Marcuson | 6:27.801 | Nicole Haywood | 7:16.184 | Jenna Marks | 7:19.096 |
2000m C-1 | Rachel Marcuson | 13:52.166 | Penny Jalkotzy | 17:05.410 | DNF | |
200m C-2 | Nova Scotia | 1:01.754 | Ontario | 1:04.286 | Saskatchewan | 1:04.573 |
500m C-2 | Nova Scotia | 2:14.892 | Ontario | 2:21.644 | British Columbia | 2:22.364 |
1000m C-2 | Nova Scotia | 5:52.034 | Quebec | 6:13.196 | Ontario | 6:17.602 |
2000m C-2 | Quebec | 13:16.446 | British Columbia | 14:15.184 | Alberta | 15:26.449 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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200m K-1 | Erika Touras | 50.467 | Marie-Pier Langois | 50.675 | Tessa Oldershaw | 50.799 |
500m K-1 | Trista Neilly | 1:58.544 | Lizzy Bates | 1:58.916 | Hannah Vaughan | 2:01.326 |
1000m K-1 | Trista Neilly | 5:10.300 | Michelle Russell | 5:15.970 | Pierre-Marie Langois | 5:19.382 |
2000m K-1 | Trista Neilly | 10:57.393 | Michelle Russell | 11:05.493 | Lizzy Bates | 11:17.199 |
200m K-2 | Saskatchewan | 47.869 | Alberta | 49.161 | Ontario | 49.319 |
500m K-2 | Nova Scotia | 1:50.651 | Quebec | 1:51.437 | Saskatchewan | 1:51.721 |
1000m K-2 | Nova Scotia | 4:43.476 | Quebec | 4:49.123 | British Columbia | 4:53.035 |
2000m K-2 | Nova Scotia | 9:29.872 | Quebec | 9:45.523 | British Columbia | 9:48.823 |
500m K-4 | Nova Scotia | 1:47.572 | Quebec | 1:48.264 | Ontario | 1:50.696 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual Time Trial Men's | Owen Harrison | 29:32.00 | Guillaume Boivin | 30:02.00 | Hugo Houle | 30:30.13 |
Individual Time Trial Women's | Denise Ramsden | 20:11.00 | Gillian Carleton | 20:20.00 | Karol-Ann Canuel | 20:22.00 |
Road Race Men's | Éric Boily | 2:51:26.00 | Bryson Bowers | 2:51:30.00 | Devon Novakowski | 2:51:30.00 |
Road Race Women's | Caeli Barron | 2:05:22.00 | Sam Grover | 2:05:22.00 | Laura Bietola | 2:05:22.00 |
Criterium Men's | Hugo Houle | 1 | Éric Boily | 2 | David Boily | 3 |
Criterium Women's | Leah Kirchmann | 1 | Karlee Gendron | 2 | Karol-Ann Canuel | 3 |
Mountain Bike Cross-Country Men's | Raphaël Gagné | 1:36:25.00 | Evan Guthrie | 1:37:16.00 | Léni Trudel | 1:38:04.00 |
Mountain Bike Cross-Country Women's | Mikaela Kofman | 1:22:45.00 | Rébecca Beaumont | 1:24:27.00 | Marie-Claude Surprenant | 1:25:57.00 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Springboard 1 Metre Men's | Brandon Makinson | 368.25 | François Imbeau-Dulac | 357.95 | Maxime Morneau-Ricard | 356.80 |
Springboard 1 Metre Women's | Hailey Casper | 290.55 | Myriam Selmani | 265.70 | Éloise Bélanger | 261.25 |
Springboard 3 Metre Men's | François Imbeau-Dulac | 438.20 | Cody Kolodziejzyk | 411.90 | Maxime Morneau-Ricard | 389.40 |
Springboard 3 Metre Women's | Pamela Ware | 307.00 | Celina Toth | 295.55 | Myriam Selmani | 290.20 |
Springboard 3 Metre Synchro Men's | Alberta | 369.75 | Quebec A | 359.10 | Quebec B | 349.05 |
Springboard 3 Metre Synchro Women's | Quebec A | 285.33 | Quebec B | 277.41 | British Columbia | 263.52 |
Platform 10 Metre Men's | François Imbeau-Dulac | 385.70 | Shane Miszkiel | 360.20 | Marc Sabourin-Germain | 349.65 |
Platform 10 Metre Women's | Pamela Ware | 325.20 | Carol-Ann Ware | 318.50 | Myriam Selmani | 310.25 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team Men's | British Columbia | Quebec | Ontario |
Team Women's | British Columbia | Ontario | Quebec |
Individual Men's | Eugene Wong | Justin Shin | Julien Goulet |
Individual Women's | Sue Kim | Augusta James | SooBin Kim |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Single-Handed Laser | Kevin Grierson | Tom Brosky | Evert McLaughlin |
Women's Single-Handed Laser | Isabella Bertold | Erin Rafues | Joanne Prokop |
Men's Double-Handed 29er | Nova Scotia | Ontario | British Columbia |
Women's Double-Handed 29er | Ontario | Nova Scotia | Quebec |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's | Quebec | Alberta | Ontario |
Women's | British Columbia | Quebec | Ontario |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's | British Columbia | Ontario | Quebec |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Charles Tapp | 22.03 | Hassaan Abdel Khalik | 22.17 | Kyle Troskot | 22.37 |
50 m freestyle SOC | Mike Heath | 26.04 | Adam Rahier | 26.28 | Alex Buehlow | 27.18 |
50 m freestyle SWAD | Christopher Tsonos-Sergeant | 32.75 | Marc-Olivier Marchand | 33.86 | Iain Smith | 38.42 |
100 m freestyle | Hassaan Abdel Khalik | 48.16 | Dominique Massie-Martel | 48.90 | Charles Tapp | 49.06 |
100 m freestyle SOC | Adam Rahier | 56.51 | Mike Heath | 56.71 | Alex Buehlow | 56.83 |
100 m freestyle SWAD | Zack McAllister | 1:05.74 | Christopher Tsonos-Sergeant | 1:12.15 | Marc-Olivier Marchand | 1:12.18 |
200 m freestyle | Hassaan Abdel Khalik | 1:45.75 | Mathew Godbeer | 1:47.34 | Dominique Massie-Martel | 1:47.36 |
400 m freestyle | Hassaan Abdel Khalik | 3:46.66 | Jeremy Bagshaw | 3:47.94 | Aimeson King | 3:48.61 |
800 m freestyle | Richard Weinberger | 7:50.40 | Craig Dagnall | 7:50.47 | Aimeson King | 7:52.37 |
1500 m freestyle | Hassaan Abdel Khalik | 15:01.43 | Craig Dagnall | 15:01.94 | Aimeson King | 15:06.90 |
50 m backstroke | Nick Karpov | 25.40 | David Sharpe | 25.41 | Charles Tapp | 25.93 |
50 m backstroke SOC | Adam Rahier | 29.81 | Alex Buehlow | 30.72 | Mike Heath | 31.69 |
100 m backstroke | David Sharpe | 53.91 | Nick Karpov | 54.13 | Nicholas Sinclair | 54.61 |
100 m backstroke SOC | Adam Rahier | 1:04.62 | Alex Buehlow | 1:05.07 | Mike Heath | 1:08.07 |
100 m backstroke SWAD | Zack McAllister | 1:17.63 | Christopher Tsonos-Sergeant | 1:21.74 | Kyle McMahon | 1:27.54 |
200 m backstroke | Nicholas Sinclair | 1:55.09 | Nick Karpov | 1:55.68 | Pascal-Hugo Cantin | 1:57.93 |
50 m breaststroke | Michael Xiaohang Cai | 28.20 | Trevor Nicholas | 28.49 | Davis Wuolle | 28.63 |
50 m breaststroke SOC | Mike Heath | 33.19 | Adam Dylan Rahier | 33.74 | Alex Buehlow | 35.70 |
100 m breaststroke | Michael Xiaohang Cai | 1:01.16 | Matthew Stephenson | 1:01.72 | Michael Luck | 1:02.78 |
100 m breaststroke SWAD | Kyle McMahon | 1:35.31 | Christopher Tsonos-Sergeant | 1:36.19 | Jean-Michel Lavalière | 1:40.90 |
200 m breaststroke | Michael Xiaohang Cai | 2:10.21 | Matthew Stephenson | 2:13.27 | Michael Luck | 2:14.71 |
50 m butterfly | Andre Kudaba | 24.31 | Charles Tapp | 24.35 | Christopher Bezeau | 24.50 |
100 m butterfly | Andre Kudaba | 52.86 | Karl Wolk | 53.36 | Christopher Bezeau | 53.52 |
100 m butterfly SWAD | Jean-Michel Lavalière | 1:39.57 | Christopher Tsonos-Sergeant | 1:43.45 | Nicholas Gustave Lapointe | 2:39.35 |
200 m butterfly | David Sharpe | 1:56.93 | Karl Wolk | 1:57.78 | Curtis Samuel | 1:58.29 |
200 m individual medley | Michael Xiaohang Cai | 1:59.75 | David Dimitrov | 2:01.14 | Mack Darragh | 2:02.56 |
200 m SWAD individual medley | Zack McAllister | 2:54.88 | Christopher Tsonos-Sergeant | 3:17.84 | Nicholas Lapointe | 4:47.90 |
400 m individual medley | Michael Xiaohang Cai | 4:14.58 | David Dimitrov | 4:14.66 | Daniel Jensen | 4:18.33 |
4×50 m freestyle relay | Alberta | Quebec | British Columbia | |||
4 × 100 m freestyle relay | Alberta | 3:16.21 | Ontario | 3:16.48 | Quebec | 3:16.80 |
4 × 200 m freestyle relay | Ontario | 7:09.49 | Alberta | 7:11.14 | Quebec | 7:12.49 |
4×50 m medley relay | British Columbia | 1:38.05 | Alberta | 1:38.94 | Ontario | 1:39.12 |
4 × 100 m medley relay | British Columbia | 3:36.54 | Ontario | 3:37.42 | Alberta | 3:37.43 |
10 km open water | Richard Weinberger | 2:03:57 | Xavier Desharnais | 2:05:26 | Aimeson King | 2:07:22 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Sandrine Mainville | 24.99 | Chantal van Landeghem | 25.07 | Michelle Williams | 25.59 |
50 m freestyle SOC | Erica Buehlow | 30.18 | Kelsey Wyse | 32.25 | Nicole Lowery | 34.78 |
50 m freestyle SWAD | Morgan Bird | 33.98 | Jessica Roberge | 34.35 | Erica Noonan | 36.33 |
100 m freestyle | Chantal van Landeghem | 54.12 | Sinead Russell | 54.15 | Alexandra Gabor | 54.47 |
100 m freestyle SOC | Erica Buehlow | 1:05.23 | Kelsey Wyse | 1:09.45 | Meagan Michie | 1:23.53 |
100 m freestyle SWAD | Jessica Roberge | 1:13.03 | Morgan Bird | 1:15.19 | Erica Noonan | 1:19.63 |
200 m freestyle | Alexandra Gabor | 1:56.33 | Sinead Russell | 1:58.55 | Olivia Montgomery | 1:58.72 |
400 m freestyle | Alexandra Gabor | 4:08.21 | Jackie Keire | 4:08.31 | Sinead Russell | 4:08.47 |
800 m freestyle | Bridget Coley | 8:33.17 | Leah Daniel | 8:36.00 | Alexandra Gabor | 8:36.18 |
1500 m freestyle | Karyn Jewell | 16:29.45 | Leah Daniel | 16:33.41 | Bridget Clare Coley | 16:35.44 |
50 m backstroke | Danielle Carty | 27.97 | Sinead Russell | 28.05 | Hilary Caldwell | 28.52 |
50 m backstroke SOC | Erica Buehlow | 37.51 | Nicole Lowery | 41.17 | Kelsey Wyse | 42.04 |
100 m backstroke | Chantal van Landeghem | 59.26 | Sinead Russell | 59.28 | Danielle Carty | 1:00.41 |
100 m backstroke SOC | Erica Buehlow | 1:20.52 | Meagan Michie | 1:31.30 | Kelsey Wyse | 1:31.61 |
100 m backstroke SWAD | Camille Bérubé | 1:28.50 | Sarah Mehain | 1:29.15 | Jessica Roberge | 1:30.42 |
200 m backstroke | Annie Harrison | 2:12.74 | Brooklynn Snodgrass | 2:14.09 | Olivia Montgomery | 2:14.17 |
50 m breaststroke | Tera van Beilen | 30.95 | Kayla Voytechek | 31.09 | Rachel Nicol | 31.31 |
50 m breaststroke SOC | Tera van Beilen | 30.95 | Kayla Voytechek | 31.09 | Rachel Nicol | 31.31 |
100 m breaststroke | Tera van Beilen | 1:06.92 | Rachel Nicol | 1:07.91 | Kayla Voytechek | 1:07.99 |
100 m breaststroke SWAD | Jessica Roberge | 1:26.03 | Erica Noonan | 1:31.91 | Katherine Elkin | 2:00.26 |
200 m breaststroke | Tera van Beilen | 2:24.00 | Rachel Nicol | 2:25.69 | Tianna Rissling | 2:26.01 |
50 m butterfly | Katerine Savard | 26.91 | Kendra Chernoff | 26.97 | Chantal van Landeghem | 27.04 |
100 m butterfly | Kendra Chernoff | 58.54 | Katerine Savard | 59.03 | Vanessa Charron | 1:00.11 |
100 m butterfly SWAD | Jessica Roberge | 1:26.03 | Erica Noonan | 1:31.91 | Katherine Elkin | 2:00.26 |
200 m butterfly | Kendra Chernoff | 2:09.44 | Vanessa Charron | 2:10.73 | Katerine Savard | 2:12.62 |
200 m individual medley | Hilary Caldwell | 2:13.87 | Julie Calvert | 2:14.44 | Natasha Fung | 2:14.87 |
200 m individual medley SWAD | Jessica Roberge | 3:09.38 | Erica Noonan | 3:17.82 | Kennedy Pasay | 3:21.52 |
400 m individual medley | Deanna Matthews | 4:41.97 | Annie Harrison | 4:42.93 | Brooklynn Snodgrass | 4:45.22 |
4×50 m freestyle | Quebec | 1:40.77 | Ontario | 1:41.68 | Alberta | 1:42.23 |
4 × 100 m freestyle | Ontario | 3:39.67 | Quebec | 3:40.29 | Alberta | 3:42.41 |
4×50 m medley relay | Ontario | 1:50.18 | Alberta | 1:52.37 | Quebec | 1:52.63 |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Ontario | 4:01.45 | Alberta | 4:05.22 | Quebec | 4:06.14 |
10 km open water | Bridgit Coley | 2:13:02 | Julianne Brown | 2:13:17 | Karyn Jewell | 2:17:26 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's singles | Panav Jha | Zachary White | Nikolai Haessig |
Women's singles | Elizabeth Abanda | Katarena Paliivets | Gabriela Dabrowski |
Men's doubles | Isade Juneau and Samuel Monette | Sean Bailey and Chad Lacap | |
Women's doubles | Elianne Douglas-Miron and Amy He | Marie-Frédérique Bédard and Marianne Jodoin | Britt Voaklander and Erika Voaklander |
Mixed doubles | Quebec | Ontario | British Columbia |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's | Jeffrey David Phillips | Connor Hammond | Cole Griffin Ross Stewart |
Women's | Alison Hooper | Sarah-Anne Brault | Kyla Danielle Coates |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's | Alberta | Ontario | British Columbia |
Women's | Manitoba | Ontario | Alberta |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
39 to 42 kg | Ameed Lakhani | Amrit Singh Sund | Blake Terry |
Up to 46 kg | Jonathon Babulall | Patrick Leynes | Quinn Graham |
Up to 50 kg | Steven Takahashi | Sukhan Chahal | Corey Boudreau |
Up to 54 kg | Spenser Burk | Jean-Francois Godin | Luke Roberts |
Up to 58 kg | Duncan Moffat | Josue Hernandez-Navas | Yousif Safar |
Up to 63 kg | Ilya Abelev | Matthew Bustard | Mandeep Sandhu |
Up to 69 kg | Jake Jagas | Arash Bagheri | Michael Cappus |
Up to 76 kg | Balwinder Singh Sahota | Spencer Watkins | Jason Brenton-Hurst |
Up to 85 kg | Riley Otto | Arjun Gill | Jordan Ferguson |
Up to 100 kg | Tyson Frost | Parmvir Singh Dhesi | Nick Proctor |
Up to 115 kg | Sunny Dhinsa | Ilya Manukhov | Donovan Dale |
Not over 130 kg | Navneet Singh Dulat | Tristain Hoath | Kenny Reichelt |
Team | Ontario | British Columbia | Alberta |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
36 to 38 kg | Daphne Ng | Tonia Zenner | |
Up to 40 kg | Hiroko Araki | Valerie Godin | Katelynn Wilkins |
Up to 43 kg | Darby Huckle | Valérie Ouellette | Cara Nania |
Up to 46 kg | Madison Parks | Hannah Franson | Michiko Araki |
Up to 49 kg | Allyssa Cleaves | Karyanne Roberge | Sydney Duggan |
Up to 52 kg | Linda Morais | Nicole Corbin | Emily Weekes |
Up to 56 kg | Natalie Brady | Kelsie Boszak | Courtney Willett |
Up to 60 kg | Larissa D'Alleva | Tommi Seida | Sarah Morten |
Up to 65 kg | Dorothy Yeats | Jillian Durant | Marissa Sorrell |
Up to 70 kg | Jeramie Herrington | Justina Di Stasio | Kelsey Gsell |
Up to 80 kg | Veronica Keefe | Holly Clark | Jenna McLatchy |
Not over 90 kg | Breanne Pare | Jackie Boudreau | Jillian Mosher |
Team | Ontario | Alberta | Saskatchewan |
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The modern Olympic Games or Olympics are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 teams, representing sovereign states and territories participating; by default the Games generally substitute for any World Championships the year in which they take place. The Olympic Games are held every four years; since 1994, they have been alternated between the Summer and Winter Olympics every two years during the four-year period.
The Winter Olympic Games is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were held in Chamonix, France. The modern Olympic Games were inspired by the ancient Olympic Games, which were held in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC to 394 AD. The Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) 1,500 years later in 1894, leading to the first modern Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece in 1896. The IOC is the governing body of the Olympic Movement, with the Olympic Charter defining its structure and authority. The original five Winter Olympic Sports were bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing, and skating. The Games were held every four years from 1924 to 1936, interrupted in 1940 and 1944 by World War II, and resumed in 1948. Until 1992, the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games were held in the same year. A decision to change this was made in 1986, when during the 91st International Olympic Committee session, IOC members decided to alternate the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games on separate four-year cycles in even-numbered years. Also, at that same congress it was decided that 1992 Winter Olympics would be the last to be held in the same year as the Summer Games and that to change the rotation, the edition that would be held in 1996 would be brought forward by two years, being scheduled to 1994. After this edition, the next one was to be held in 1998 when the 4-year Olympic Cycle resumed.
The Montreal Canadiens, officially le Club de hockey Canadien and colloquially known as the Habs, are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal. The Canadiens compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. Since 1996, the team has played its home games at Bell Centre, originally known as Molson Centre. The Canadiens previously played at the Montreal Forum, which housed the team for seven decades and all but their first two Stanley Cup championships.
The Canadian Football League is a professional sports league in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football. The league consists of nine teams, each located in a city in Canada. They are divided into two divisions: four teams in the East Division and five teams in the West Division. As of 2024, it features a 21-week regular season in which each team plays 18 games with three bye weeks. This season traditionally runs from mid-June to early November. Following the regular season, six teams compete in the league's three-week playoffs, which culminate in the Grey Cup championship game in late November. The Grey Cup is one of Canada's largest annual sports and television events. The CFL was officially named on January 19, 1958, upon the merger between the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union or "Big Four" and the Western Interprovincial Football Union.
Mario Lemieux is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played parts of 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins between 1984 and 2005, and he assumed ownership of the franchise in 1999. Nicknamed "The Magnificent One", "Le Magnifique", and "Super Mario", his combination of size, strength, athleticism, and creativity made him one of the greatest players of all time.
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games and also known as Vancouver 2010, were an international winter multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the surrounding suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University of British Columbia, and in the nearby resort town of Whistler. It was regarded by the Olympic Committee to be among the most successful Olympic games in history, in both attendance and coverage. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. Both the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games were organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC), headed by John Furlong. The 2010 Winter Games were the third Olympics to be hosted by Canada, and the first to be held within the province of British Columbia. Canada had hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta.
The Ice Hockey World Championships are an annual international men's ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). First officially held at the 1920 Summer Olympics. The IIHF was created in 1908 while the European Championships, the precursor to the World Championships, were first held in 1910. The tournament held at the 1920 Summer Olympics is recognized as the first Ice Hockey World Championship. From 1920 to 1968, the Olympic hockey tournament was also considered the World Championship for that year.
The 2010 Winter Paralympics, or the tenth Paralympic Winter Games, were held in Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia, Canada from March 12 to 21, 2010. The opening ceremony took place in BC Place Stadium in Vancouver and the Closing Ceremony in Whistler Medals Plaza.
Sidney Patrick Crosby is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed "Sid the Kid" and dubbed "The Next One", he was selected first overall by the Penguins in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Born and raised in Halifax, Crosby was considered one of the most lauded prospects in ice hockey history and is widely regarded as one of the greatest ice hockey players of all time.
The Canada Games is a multi-sport event held every two years, alternating between the Canada Winter Games and the Canada Summer Games. They represent the highest level of national competition for Canadian athletes. Two separate programs are organized in order to cover the seasons of summer and winter: the Canada Summer Games (CSG) and the Canada Winter Games (CWG). Athlete age eligibility rules vary. The host cities have not been chosen for the games after 2025 but the provinces through 2035 have been selected. St. John's, Newfoundland will host the 2025 Canada Summer Games at the Aquarena, which is currently undergoing renovations in preparation for the event.
The Canadian Olympic Committee is a private nonprofit organization that represents Canada at the International Olympic Committee. It is also a member of the Pan American Sports Organization.
Ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1920. The men's tournament was introduced at the 1920 Summer Olympics and was transferred permanently to the Winter Olympic Games program in 1924, in France. The women's tournament was first held at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
The IIHF World Junior Championship (WJC), sometimes referred to as World Juniors, is an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) for national under-20 ice hockey teams from around the world. It is traditionally held in late December, ending in early January. The tournament usually attracts the top hockey players in this age category.
NHL Network is an American sports-oriented cable and satellite television network that is a joint venture between the National Hockey League (NHL), which owns a controlling 84.4% interest, and NBCUniversal, which owns the remaining 15.6%. Dedicated to providing broadcast coverage of ice hockey, the network features live game telecasts from the NHL and other professional and collegiate hockey leagues, as well as NHL-related content including analysis programs, specials and documentaries.
Montreal is the second most populous city in Canada, the tenth most populous city in North America, and the most populous city in the province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill around which the early city of Ville-Marie was built. The city is centred on the Island of Montreal, which obtained its name from the same origin as the city, and a few much smaller peripheral islands, the largest of which is Île Bizard. The city is 196 km (122 mi) east of the national capital, Ottawa, and 258 km (160 mi) southwest of the provincial capital, Quebec City.
The United States women's national softball team is the national softball team of the United States. It is governed by USA Softball and takes part in international softball competitions. The US team has been successful in international play, taking the gold medal in three straight Olympics and seven straight World championships. At the 2004 Olympics, the Americans held their opponents to only one run scored in 7 games. The lone run came in a 5–1 victory over the Australian team. However, the team then won the silver medals at the 2008 and 2020 Summer Olympics, both times narrowly losing to Japan.
Hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics was held at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, home of the National Hockey League's Vancouver Canucks, and at UBC Winter Sports Centre, home of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport's UBC Thunderbirds. Twelve teams competed in the men's event and eight teams competed in the women's event. Canada won both tournaments with victories against the United States, while Finland won both bronze games, however against different opponents.
The MLB Network is an American television sports channel dedicated to baseball. It is primarily owned by Major League Baseball, with TNT Sports, Comcast's NBC Sports Group, Charter Communications, and Cox Communications having minority ownership.
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, including participants in all 15 sports, and finished with 14 gold medals and 26 in total, surpassing their previous best medal performance at the 2006 Winter Olympics. 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. 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.