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Speed Skating Canada has just announced the composition of their 2021-2022 Special Olympic Qualification Competitions - (SOQC) Racing Pool Composition 

 

The members of the SOQC Racing Pool will represented Canada on the World Cup circuit this fall. They’ll put themselves in contention for the Beijing 2022 team based on their performances at those four World Cup competitions, which are scheduled for Beijing (CHN) and Nagoya (JPN) in October, and Debrecen (HUN) and Dordrecht (NED) in November.

 

 

Women’s Racing Pool

Kim Boutin

Courtney Sarault

Florence Brunelle

Alyson Charles

Danaé Blais

Camille De Serres-Rainville

 

 

Men’s Racing Pool

Steven Dubois

Pascal Dion

Jordan Pierre Gilles

Charles Hamelin

Maxime Laoun

William Dandjinou

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Canada's Freestyle Skiing Quotas for the Beijing Games
 

Ski Cross : 4M | 4W (probably use all spot)

Aerials : 4M | 4W (probably use only 1 men (Lewis Irving) and 1 womens (Marion Thenault))

Moguls : 4M | 4W (probably use all spot)

FreeSki SlopeStyle - Big Air : 4M | 4W (probably use all men spot + 3 woment (Megan Oldham, Oliva Asselin et Elena Gaskell))
FreeSki Half-Pipe : 4M | 4W (probably use 3 Men spot + 2 women (Cassie Sharp and Rachael Karker )


Full Team Size is 30 Skier, with maximum of 16 man 16 woman's with a maximum of 4M-4W per event, Big Air and Slopestyle count for 1 event 

 

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1 hour ago, seb851 said:

Canada's Freestyle Skiing Quotas for the Beijing Games
 

Ski Cross : 4M | 4W (probably use all spot)

Aerials : 4M | 4W (probably use only 1 men (Lewis Irving) and 1 womens (Marion Thenault))

Moguls : 4M | 4W (probably use all spot)

FreeSki SlopeStyle - Big Air : 4M | 4W (probably use all men spot + 3 woment (Megan Oldham, Oliva Asselin et Elena Gaskell))
FreeSki Half-Pipe : 4M | 4W (probably use 3 Men spot + 2 women (Cassie Sharp and Rachael Karker )


Full Team Size is 30 Skier, with maximum of 16 man 16 woman's with a maximum of 4M-4W per event, Big Air and Slopestyle count for 1 event 

 

Would make no sense to only send one man and one woman in aerials since competing in the mixed aerials team event entitles you to a max of 32 athletes.

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10 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Would make no sense to only send one man and one woman in aerials since competing in the mixed aerials team event entitles you to a max of 32 athletes.

But Canada have not 3th skier in aerial 

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12 minutes ago, seb851 said:

But Canada have not 3th skier in aerial 

They do... just not in WC racing pool. Iirc they had 3 young male skiers last season who did quite well for the inexperience they had.

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3 hours ago, seb851 said:

But Canada have not 3th skier in aerial 

Canada has 4 men and 4 women ranked high enough to qualify for the Olympics, pretty sure we can send two men and one woman. Doing that actually gives us an extra women’s quota in another event that we wouldn’t otherwise have.

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Both the world juniors in canoe sprint and track cycling are ongoing. Canada has a couple medals in canoeing, including a silver by Olympian Connor Fitzpatrick in the C1 1000, bodes well for the future. On the track, 3 medals, all by men, including a silver in the omnium and two golds in non-Olympic events.

 

Meanwhile Canada finishes the Paralympcis with a .... 4th! place finish.

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3 hours ago, intoronto said:

Both the world juniors in canoe sprint and track cycling are ongoing. Canada has a couple medals in canoeing, including a silver by Olympian Connor Fitzpatrick in the C1 1000, bodes well for the future. On the track, 3 medals, all by men, including a silver in the omnium and two golds in non-Olympic events.

 

Meanwhile Canada finishes the Paralympcis with a .... 4th! place finish.

It appears Canada did better in the summer Olympics than the summer Paralympics for the first time ever this year.

 

:NBR Danielle Dorris won a gold, though, so I'd call this a success.

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On 9/2/2021 at 7:14 AM, seb851 said:

Here is a summary of all our athletes in judo for the team event quotas for 2024

 

-57 kg (-48 kg, -52 kg, -57 kg) : Kelly Deguchi(-52kg/-57kg), Jessica Klimkait/Christa Deguchi (57kg)

 

-70 kg (-57 kg, -63 kg, -70 kg) : Jessica Klimkait /Christa Deguchi (57kg), Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (63kg) (If CBP retires, I hope that Klimkait or Deguchi will climb in the 63kg)

 

+70 kg (-70 kg, -78 kg, +78 kg) : I hope one of our juniors will be ready in time in this category

 

-73 kg (-60 kg, -66 kg, -73 kg) : Jacob Valois(66kg), Antoine Bouchard (73kg)

 

-90 kg (-73 kg, -81 kg, -90 kg) : Antoine Bouchard (73kg) ,Arthur Margelidon (81kg)

 

+90 kg (-90 kg, -100 kg, +100 kg) : Shady El Nahas/Kyle Reyes (-100kg) 
 

 

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We have confirmation that Ecaterina Guica does not plan to continue until Paris 2024.

 

 

Isabelle Harris in the 63kg will be one to watch in the coming years, she has a lot potential. 
 

Christa Deguchi gives me the impression that she is stopping competing for Canada. She is the only grade A of Judo Canada Team will not compete at the GrandSlam in Paris, otherwise Canadian Olympic team for Tokyo 2020 

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