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Day 14 (February 20th) Schedule

Time

EST/PST

Sport Event Stage Athlete(s)
4:00/1:00 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Women's Ski Cross Seeding

2. Marielle Thompson

5. Brittany Phelan

9. Hannah Schmidt

4:30/1:30 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Aerials Qualification 1

9. Miha Fontaine

17. Lewis Irving

20. Victor Primeau

22. Emile Nadeau

4:30/1:30 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Halfpipe Qualification - Run 1

3. Dylan Marineau

5. Brendan Mackay

10. Andrew Longino

5:15/2:15 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Aerials Qualification 2

Miha Fontaine, Victor Primeau, Emile Nadeau

5:27/2:27 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Halfpipe Qualification - Run 2

3. Dylan Marineau

5. Brendan Mackay

10. Andrew Longino

6:00/3:00 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Women's Ski Cross 1/8 Finals

1/8 Final 2: Marielle Thompson

1/8 Final 5: Hannah Schmidt

1/8 Final 6: Brittany Phelan

6:35/3:35 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Women's Ski Cross Quarterfinals

QF1: Marielle Thompson

QF3: Hannah Schmidt, Brittany Phelan

7:30/4:30 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Aerials Final 1

4. Emile Nadeau

9. Lewis Irving

8:05/5:05 Curling Curling Women's Semi-final: :CAN vs. :SWE  
10:30/7:30 Speed Skating Speed Skating Women's 1500m Final

Pair 4: Beatrice Lamarche

Pair 10: Valerie Maltais

Pair 12: Ivanie Blondin

10:40/7:40 Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Men's Semifinal: :CAN vs. :FIN  
12:00/9:00 Bobsleigh Bobsleigh 2-woman Heat 1

11. Cynthia Appiah/Dawn Richardson Wilson

12. Bianca Ribi/Skylar Sieben

14. Melissa Lotholz/Kelsey Mitchell

13:30/10:30 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Halfpipe Final - Run 1

5. Dylan Marineau

6. Andrew Longino

12. Brendan Mackay

13:50/10:50 Bobsleigh Bobsleigh 2-woman Heat 2

Cynthia Appiah/Dawn Richardson Wilson, Bianca Ribi/Skylar Sieben, Melissa Lotholz/Kelsey Mitchell

13:59/10:59 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Halfpipe Final - Run 2

5. Dylan Marineau

6. Andrew Longino

12. Brendan Mackay

14:15/11:15 Short Track Speed Skating Short Track Women's 1500m Quarterfinals

QF1: Kim Boutin

QF2: Courtney Sarault

QF5: Danae Blais

14:28/11:28 Freestyle Skiing Freestyle Skiing Men's Halfpipe Final - Run 3

5. Dylan Marineau

6. Andrew Longino

12. Brendan Mackay

15:30/12:30 Short Track Speed Skating Short Track Men's 5000m Relay Final A  

 

Today's Medal Events (7):

Biathlon - Men's 15km Mass Start

Freestyle Skiing - Men's Aerials

Freestyle Skiing - Men's Halfpipe

Freestyle Skiing - Women's Ski Cross

Short Track - Men's 5000m Relay

Short Track - Women's 1500m

Speed Skating - Women's 1500m

 

Will feature a Canadian

May feature a Canadian

Medals

RANK:

11th

GOLD
4
SILVER
5
BRONZE
6
TOTAL
15
Medal Athlete Sport Event Date
Gold Mikael KINGSBURY Freestyle Skiing Men's Dual Moguls Feb. 15th
Gold Megan OLDHAM Freestyle Skiing Women's Big Air Feb. 16th
Gold

Ivanie BLONDIN

Valerie MALTAIS

Isabelle WEIDEMANN

Speed Skating Women's Team Pursuit Feb. 17th
Gold Steven DUBOIS Short Track Men's 500m Feb. 18th
Silver

Kim BOUTIN

Florence BRUNELLE

William DANDJINOU

Steven DUBOIS

Felix ROUSSEL

Courtney SARAULT

Short Track Mixed Relay Feb. 10th
Silver Mikael KINGSBURY Freestyle Skiing Men's Moguls Feb. 12th
Silver Eliot GRONDIN Snowboarding Men's SBX Feb. 12th
Silver Courtney SARAULT Short Track Women's 1000m Feb. 16th
Silver

Erin Ambrose, Emily Clark, Ann-Renee Desbiens, Renata Fast, Sarah Fillier, Jenn Gardiner, Julia Gosling, Sophie Jacques, Brianne Jenner, Jocelyn Larocque, Emma Maltais, Emerance Maschmeyer, Sarah Nurse, Kristin O'Neill, Kayle Osborne, Marie-Philip Poulin, Ella Shelton, Natalie Spooner, Laura Stacey, Kati Tabin, Claire Thompson, Blayre Turnbull, Daryl Watts

Ice Hockey   Feb. 19th
Bronze Valerie MALTAIS Speed Skating Women's 3000m Feb. 7th
Bronze Megan OLDHAM Freestyle Skiing Women's Slopestyle Feb. 9th
Bronze Piper GILLES/Paul POIRIER Figure Skating Ice Dance Feb. 11th
Bronze Courtney SARAULT Short Track Women's 500m Feb. 12th
Bronze Laurent DUBREUIL Speed Skating Men's 500m Feb. 14th
Bronze

Danae BLAIS

Kim BOUTIN

Florence BRUNELLE

Courtney SARAULT

Short Track Women's 3000m Relay Feb. 18th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prediction Contest

 

Rules: The game is simple. Every day, I'll post a few questions in the opening post of each thread and if you're playing, you post your answers to the questions below. Whoever gets the most questions right at the end of the Olympics wins. You can change your answers as many times as you like as long as the first event hasn't begun and you can join anytime.

 

1. Freestyle Skiing: Will we see a Canadian in the women's ski cross big final? (4 athletes compete in the big final)

And now let's do something a bit different.

2. Ice Hockey: Pick a Canadian player in the game against Finland. If this player finishes with a positive +/-, then you will receive a point. If this player finishes with a +/- of 0, you will receive no points. If this player finishes with a negative +/-, YOU WILL LOSE A POINT. You can find the team roster here. If you don't know what +/- is, you can read about it here

3. Short Track: How many Canadian gold medals will we see in tonight's short track session (Men's 5000m relay and Women's 1500m are scheduled)

 

*Tuesday's question for aerial's and yesterday's question for halfpipe will also be carried over to today. You may change your answer if you wish.

 

Standings:

1. intoronto - 24

2. orangeman, Safe Dragonfly - 23

3. CanadaWolvesFC, james89, Topicmaster1010 - 21

4. BenAffleckIsAnOkActor - 20

5. SGAxJamal - 18

6. Josh - 16

7. George_D - 11

8. Surlympics - 3

 

 

Yesterday's Answers:

Spoiler

1. Speed Skating: Which Canadian will finish with the highest rank in the men's 1500m?

David La Rue. He finished 15th while Daniel Hall finished 23rd.

2. Ice Hockey: Over/Under 1.5 goals scored by Canada in the gold medal game.

Under. Canada only scored 1 goal in the gold medal game.

 

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The schedule and standings have been updated.

 

 

 

Here's a brief overview of medal chances today:

 

Short Track (Women's 1500m and Men's 5000m Relay): Courtney Sarault goes for her 5th medal of these Games and will look to win her 1st career Olympic Gold. Danae Blais and Kim Boutin are also entered but their medal chances are slim. The men's relay is also looking to win back to back Olympic gold medals.

 

Men's Aerials: Canada has 4 athletes entered here. Of the 4, Miha Fontaine would probably be the best bet to medal as he's been in great form this year and is coming off his first World Cup podium. Lewis Irving and Emile Nadeau are also capable of making the podium on their best days.

 

Men's Freeski Halfpipe: Brendan Mackay and Andrew Longino are the names to watch here. Longino won his 2nd career World Cup Medal this season and is the only Canadian to make the podium so far this season. Brendan Mackay has had an injury riddled season but if he's at full health here, he can challenge for gold.

 

Women's Ski Cross: Been a rough season for the Canadian women's ski cross team with 3 of the top 5 athletes out for the year with injury. However, Marielle Thompson seems to be peaking at the right time coming off of two world cup podiums. Hannah Schmidt could also challenge for the podium.

 

Speed Skating: Ivanie Blondin is an outside shot for a medal in this event. She won one World Cup medal during the World Cup this season.

 

And also as important, we have the semi-finals for men's hockey and women's curling.

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