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Canada National Thread


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Baring any last minute oddity (which, lets face it, always happens) Canada is looking at a team of 222 for Pyeongchang. This is exactly the same size as in Sochi.

 

It is still possible Canada will be offered a second re-allocation in cross country skiing (Canada is 13th in line and seven spots remain to be re-allocated). That's the likeliest way Canada could beat the record from Sochi at this point. Alternatively, someone could get injured between runs / due to a crash in bobsleigh (like in Sochi).

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:CAN Canada Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Team (225 athletes) :CAN 

 

Alpine Skiing: (13)

Men: Philip Brown, Dustin Cook, Jack Crawford, Manuel Osborne-Paradis, Trevor Philp, Erik Read, Broderick Thompson, Benjamin Thomsen

Women: Valerie Grenier, Candace Crawford, Erin Mielzynski, Roni Remme, Laurence St-Germain

 

Biathlon: (10)

Men: Macx Davies, Christian Gow, Scott Gow, Brendan Green, Nathan Smith

Women: Sarah Beaudry, Rosanna Crawford, Emma Lunder, Julia Ransom, Megan Tandy

 

Bobsleigh: (18)

Men:

Pilots: Justin Kripps, Christopher Spring, Nick Poloniato

Breakmen: Alex Kopacz, Ben Coakwell, Bryan Barnett, Cam Stones, Jesse Lumsden, Josh Kirkpatrick, Lascelles Brown, Neville Wright, Oluseyi Smith

Women:

Pilots: Kaillie Humphries, Alysia Rissling, Christine de Bruin

Breakmen: Heather Moyse, Melissa Lotholz, Phylicia George

Cross-Country Skiing: (11)

Men: Jesse Cockney, Alex Harvey, Knute Johnsgaard, Russell Kennedy, Devon Kershaw, Graeme Killick, Len Valjas

Women: Dahria Beatty, Cendrine Browne, Anne-Marie Comeau, Emily Nishikawa

Curling: (12)

Men's Tournament: Kevin Koe, Marc Kennedy, Brent Laing, Ben Hebert, Scott Pfeifer

Women's Tournament: Rachel Homan, Emma Miskew, Joanne Courtney, Lisa Weagle, Cheryl Bernard

Mixed Doubles: Kaitlyn Lawes, John Morris

Figure Skating: (17)

Men: Patrick Chan, Keegan Messing

Ladies: Larkyn Austman, Gabrielle Daleman, Kaetlyn Osmond

Pairs: Meagan Duhamel/Eric Radford, Julianne Seguin/Charlie Bilodeau, Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro

Ice Dance: Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje

Freestyle Skiing: (30)

Men:

Aerials: Lewis Irving, Olivier Rochon

Halfpipe: Simon d'Artois, Noah Bowman, Mike Riddle

Moguls: Marc-Antoine Gagnon, Mikael Kingsbury, Philippe Marquis

Ski Cross: Chris del Bosco, Kevin Drury, Dave Duncan, Brady Leman

Slopestyle: Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Alex Bellemare, Teal Harle, Evan McEachran

Women:

Aerials: Catrine Lavallee

Halfpipe: Rosalind Groenewoud, Cassie Sharpe

Moguls: Chloe Dufour-Lapointe, Justine Dufour-Lapointe, Andi Naude, Audrey Robichaud

Ski Cross: Kelsey Serwa, India Sherret, Brittany Phelan, Marielle Thompson

Slopestyle: Dara Howell, Kim Lamarre, Yuki Tsubota

Ice Hockey: (48)

Men:

Goalies: Justin Peters, Kevin Poulin, Ben Scrivens

Defensemen: Stefan Elliott, Chay Genoway, Cody Goloubef, Marc-Andre Gragnani, Chris Lee, Maxim Noreau, Mat Robinson, Karl Stollery

Forwards: Rene Bourque, Gilbert Brule, Andrew Ebbett, Quinton Howden, Chris Kelly, Rob Klinkhammer, Brandon Kozun, Maxim Lapierre, Eric O'Dell, Mason Raymond, Derek Roy, Christian Thomas, Linden Vey, Wojtek Wolski

Women:

Goalies: Ann-Renee Desbiens, Genevieve Lacasse, Shannon Szabados

Defensemen: Renata Fast, Laura Fortino, Brigette Lacquette, Jocelyne Larocque, Meaghan Mikkelson, Lauriane Rougeau

Forwards: Meghan Agosta, Bailey Bram, Emily Clark, Melodie Daoust, Haley Irwin, Brianne Jenner, Rebecca Johnston, Sarah Nurse, Marie-Philip Poulin, Jillian Saulnier, Natalie Spooner, Laura Stacey, Blayre Turnbull, Jenn Wakefield

Luge: (8)

Men's Singles: Samuel Edney, Mitchel Malyk, Reid Watts

Women's Singles: Brooke Apshkrum, Alex Gough, Kimberley McRae

Men's Doubles: Tristan Walker/Justin Snith

Short Track: (10)

Men: Charle Cournoyer, Pascal Dion, Samuel Girard, Charles Hamelin, Francois Hamelin

Women: Kim Boutin, Kasandra Bradette, Jamie Macdonald, Valerie Maltais, Marianne St-Gelais

Skeleton: (6)

Men: Dave Greszczyszyn, Barrett Martineau, Kevin Boyer

Women: Elisabeth Vathje, Mirela Rahneva, Jane Channell

Ski Jumping: (2)

Men: Mackenzie Bowd-Clowes

Women: Taylor Henrich

Snowboarding: (21)

Men:

Parallel Giant Slalom: Jasey-Jay Anderson, Darren Gardner

Slopestyle/Big Air: Mark McMorris, Tyler Nicholson, Max Parrot, Sebastien Toutant

Halfpipe: Derek Livingston

Snowboard Cross: Baptiste Brochu, Kevin Hill, Chris Robanske, Eliot Grondin

Women:

Slopestyle/Big Air: Laurie Blouin, Spencer O'Brien, Brooke Voigt

Halfpipe: Mercedes Nicoll, Elizabeth Hosking, Calynn Irwin

Snowboard Cross: Carle Brenneman, Zoe Bergermann, Tess Critchlow, Meryeta O'Dine

Speed Skating: (19)

Men: Jordan Belchos, Ted-Jan Bloemen, Alex Boisvert-Lacroix, Vincent De Haitre, Ben Donnelly, Laurent Dubreuil, Olivier Jean, Gilmore Junio, Denny Morrison, Alexandre St-Jean

Women: Ivanie Blondin, Kali Christ, Marsha Hudey, Kaylin Irvine, Heather McLean, Josie Morrison, Keri Morrison, Brianne Tutt, Isabelle Weidemann

 

 

Let me know if anything needs to be changed. Also I'm fairly new on this site and this is my first post so it's nice meeting all of you fellow Canadians.

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1 hour ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

:CAN Canada Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Team (225 athletes) :CAN 

 

 

 

Let me know if anything needs to be changed. Also I'm fairly new on this site and this is my first post so it's nice meeting all of you fellow Canadians.

 

Hi Topicmaster!  Welcome aboard!  Nice list, thanks for doing that.  

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Here we go guys.

:CAN CANADIAN DAY -1 SCHEDULE :CAN 

Curling- Mixed Doubles: :CAN vs. :NOR 

Start Time: 9:05 AM KST/7:05 PM EST

Network: CBC

Canadian Team: Kaitlyn Lawes, John Morris 

 

 

Curling- Mixed Doubles: :USA vs. :CAN 

Start Time: 8:05 PM KST/6:05 AM EST

Network: TSN

 

Ski Jumping- Men's Normal Hill- Qualification

Start Time: 9:30 PM KST/7:30 AM EST

Network: Sportsnet

Canadian Athletes: Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes

 

Note that the schedule is based on the Korean day of competition. It does not include training sessions. Let me know this can be improved. I will try to do one of these along with a results post for each day of the Olympics.

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:CAN CANADIAN DAY -1 RESULTS :CAN 

Curling- Mixed Doubles: :CAN vs. :NOR 

Canada: 6

Norway: 9

 

Curling- Mixed Doubles: :USA vs. :CAN 

United States: 4

Canada: 6

 

Ski Jumping- Men's Normal Hill- Qualification

Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes: 23rd (Qualifies for final)

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Canada played poorly in its first curling match (didn't watch the second one). At least six teams are 1-1 so we are essentially at a best of 5, hopefully they'll get use to the ice.

 

Ski jumping went as expected (somewhere in the middle of the pack)

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:CAN CANADIAN DAY 0 SCHEDULE :CAN 

Curling- Mixed Doubles::CHN vs. :CAN 

Start Time: 9:05 AM KST/7:05 PM EST

Network: CBC, TSN

 

Figure Skating- Team Event

Start Time: Men: 10:00 AM KST/8:00 PM EST; Pairs: 11:45 AM KST/9:45 PM EST

Network: CBC, TSN

Canadian Athletes: Patrick Chan, Megan Duhamel/Eric Radford

 

Freestyle Skiing- Women's Moguls Qualification

Start Time: 10:00 AM KST/8:00 PM EST

Network: CBC, TSN

Canadian Athletes: Chloe Dufour-Lapointe, Justine Dufour-Lapointe, Andi Naude, Audrey Robichaud

 

Freestyle Skiing- Men's Moguls Qualification

Start Time: 11:45 AM KST/9:45 PM EST

Network: CBC, TSN

Canadian Athletes: Marc-Antoine Gagnon, Mikael Kingsbury, Philippe Marquis

 

Curling- Mixed Doubles::CAN vs. :FIN 

Start Time: 1:35 PM KST/8:35 PM EST

Network: TSN

 

Opening Ceremony

Start Time: 8:00 PM KST/6:00 AM EST

Network: CBC, TSN, Sportsnet

 

Outlook: In curling, China is one of the better team's in mixed doubles so Canada should have some trouble in that game but I'm hoping they pull it off. Based on the way Finland's been playing they shouldn't have a problem. In the figure skating team event, the Canadian skaters can easily place top 3 in both fields and they should be among the top 2-3 teams by the end of the day. In moguls, all of the Canadians should qualify for the next round.

 

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:CAN CANADIAN DAY 0 RESULTS :CAN 

Curling- Mixed Doubles::CHN vs. :CAN 

China: 4

Canada: 10

 

Figure Skating- Team Event

Men: Patrick Chan: 3rd (8 points)

Pairs: Megan Duhamel/Eric Radford: 2nd (9 points)

Canada sits first in Team Event with 17 points after 2/8 events

 

Freestyle Skiing- Women's Moguls Qualification

Andi Naude: 2nd (Qualifies for finals)

Justine Dufour-Lapointe: 4th (Qualifies for finals)

Audrey Robichaud: 10th (Qualifies for finals)

Chloe Dufour-Lapointe: 13th (Will compete in Qualification 2)

 

Freestyle Skiing- Men's Moguls Qualification

Mikael Kingsbury: 1st (Qualifies for finals)

Philippe Marquis: 8th (Qualifies for finals)

Marc-Antoine Gagnon: 11th (Will compete in Qualification 2)

 

Curling- Mixed Doubles::CAN vs. :FIN 

Canada: 8

Finland: 2

 

Overall, really good day for Canada. Enjoy the opening ceremony guys!

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