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Team Canada 45 athletes + 4 guides Para Alpine Skiing (9+2 guides) Men: Standing: Alexis Guimond Sitting: Brian Rowland Visually Impaired: Logan Leach (Guide: Julian Petit), Mac Marcoux (Tristan Rodgers) Women: Standing: Michaela Gosselin, Mollie Jepsen, Alana Ramsay, Frederique Turgeon Sitting: Katie Combaluzier Para Ice Hockey (17) Men: Rob Armstrong, Billy Bridges, Rod Crane, Ben Delaney, Adam Dixon, James Dunn, Tyrone Henry, Liam Hickey, Anton Jacobs-Webb, Adam Kingsmill, Dominic Larocque, Zach Lavin, Antoine Lehoux, Tyler McGregor, Garrett Riley, Branden Sison, Greg Westlake Para Nordic Skiing (10+2 guides) (Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing) Men: Standing: Mark Arendz Sitting: Collin Cameron, Ethan Hess, Derek Zaplotinsky Visually Impaired: Brian McKeever (Guide: Russell Kennedy, Graham Nishikawa) Women: Standing: Brittany Hudak, Emily Young, Natalie Wilkie Sitting: Lyne-Marie Bilodeau, Christina Picton Para Snowboarding (4) Men: LL1: Tyler Turner LL2: Alex Massie Women: LL2: Lisa DeJong, Sandrine Hamel Wheelchair Curling (5) Mixed Team: Ina Forrest, Mark Ideson, Collinda Joseph, Dennis Thiessen, Jon Thurston Canadian Schedule Day 0 (March 4) ?: Opening Ceremony Day 1 (March 5) 10:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's/Women's Downhill (All classifications) 10:00: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 6km (Sitting) 12:15: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 6km (Standing) 13:05: Para Ice Hockey- Preliminary Round- Game 1: United States vs. Canada 14:00: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 6km (Visually Impaired) 14:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 1: China vs. Canada 19:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 2: Canada vs. Switzerland Day 2 (March 6) 9:35: Para Ice Hockey- Preliminary Round- Game 2: Canada vs. RPC 10:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's/Women's Super-G (All classifications) 10:00: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Men's 18km Sitting 11:00: Para Snowboarding- Men's/Women's Cross- Qualification 11:50: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Women's 15km Sitting 14:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Round- Session 4: Canada vs. Latvia Day 3 (March 7) 9:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 6: United States vs. Canada 10:00: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Men's 20km Classic (Standing, Visually Impaired) 11:30: Para Snowboarding- Men's/Women's Cross- Finals 12:15: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Women's 15km Classic (Standing, Visually Impaired) 19:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 8: Sweden vs. Canada Day 4 (March 8) 9:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 9: South Korea vs. Canada 10:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's/Women's Super Combined (All classifications)- Super-G 10:00: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 10km (Sitting) 12:00: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 10km (Standing) 13:05: Para Ice Hockey- Preliminary Round- Game 3: Canada vs. South Korea 14:00: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 10km (Visually Impaired) 14:15: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's/Women's Super Combined (All classifications)- Slalom 19:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 11: Canada vs. Slovakia Day 5 (March 9) 10:00: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Men's/Women's Sprint Free (All classifications)- Qualification 12:00: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Men's/Women's Sprint Free (All classifications)- Semi-final and Final 14:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 13: Canada vs. Great Britain 19:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 14: Estonia vs. Canada Day 6 (March 10) 9:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 15: Canada vs. Norway 10:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's Giant Slalom (All classifications)- Run 1 14:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's Giant Slalom (All classifications)- Run 2 14:35: Wheelchair Curling- Round Robin- Session 16: Canada vs. RPC Day 7 (March 11) 10:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Women's Giant Slalom (All classifications)- Run 1 10:00: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 12.5km (Sitting) 12:30: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 12.5km (Standing) 13:15: Para Alpine Skiing- Women's Giant Slalom (All classifications)- Run 2 14:05: Para Biathlon- Men's/Women's 12.5km (Visually Impaired) Day 8 (March 12) 10:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's Slalom (All classifications)- Run 1 10:00: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Men's 12.5km Free (Visually Impaired, Standing) 11:20: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Women's 10km Free (Visually Impaired, Standing) 12:00: Para Snowboarding- Men's/Women's Banked Slalom- Finals 12:30: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Women's 7.5km/Men's 10km (Sitting) 13:30: Para Alpine Skiing- Men's Slalom (All classifications)- Run 2 Day 9 (March 13) 10:00: Para Alpine Skiing- Women's Slalom (All classifications)- Run 1 10:00: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Mixed 4x2.5km Relay 12:00: Para Cross-Country Skiing- Open 4x2.5km Relay 12:45: Para Alpine Skiing- Women's Slalom (All classifications)- Run 2
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Just a warning to the 1976 fencing champion himself that if he's reading this, he might want to leave. Alpine skiing Team event with a run on each course or else get rid of it. The 2022 edition was terrible seeing the blue course always win. I would also prefer the combined over the parallel slalom. Biathlon If I had to change one thing, maybe make the pursuit race be based on a round of shooting before hand (around 50 targets) instead of the results of the sprint. Or a separate race beforehand. I would also add 5 more quotas for each gender. Bobsleigh No over-powered German bobsled equipment. Otherwise it might as well just be an engineering competition. Cross-country skiing No changes. Curling Mixed doubles to 16 teams with two groups of 8. Figure skating Team event scoring in the free program section changed to 10-8-6-4-2 scoring. No changes happen at all with the current scoring once the short program is over. Freestyle skiing Mixed team aerials needs to go. Maybe also increase the quotas for slopestyle/big air and men's ski cross. Hockey Men's team rosters can probably trimmed down to 23 to save 24 (2*12) quotas. There's already reserves on sight anyways. Luge Women's doubles can be added once it is at a sufficient level which I don't believe it is at currently. +2 doubles teams to bring the total to 20. -3 quotas in both men's and women's down to 32. Nordic Combined Addition of women's nordic combined Short track speed skating Perhaps the addition of a 3000m event? Everything else looks fine. Skeleton No changes. Ski Jumping Goodbye mixed team NH, hello women's team NH. Also adding in 5 additional women's quotas for any NOC who only has 3 qualified athletes. Ski Mountaineering Excited to see this sport. I think the current program is sprint/distance for each gender + mixed relay? Sounds good to me for now. Snowboarding Bye bye mixed team snowboardcross. Add in the parallel slalom. Have both parallel giant slalom and slalom be two runs each. Men's halfpipe quota increased from 25 to 30. Men's slopestyle/big air quotas increased from 30 to 35. Men's snowboard cross quotas increased from 32 to 40 (as you can see, I love gender equality). Speed Skating Increase men's quotas by at least 10. There's already enough female quotas. Maximum number of athletes per country back to 10. 500m races should be two races. Mass start should be reworked. My idea was is to have it be an 80-100 lap race and after every 3-5 laps, the last skater or last couple skaters to cross the line is eliminated. The remaining skaters who are left fight it out for medals. Whoever finishes first after the end of the race wins. And most importantly get rid of the 2900 athlete cap and increase it to at least 3000.
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Canada How did your NOC perform in Beijing? Overall, a bit disappointing. 26 total medals is a good result. 4 gold medals was very disappointing. We already had very few gold medal chances heading into these games and many of them couldn't deliver. Was it better than expected or was it worse? As said above, the total medals were around as expected, maybe a bit above expectations. The 4 golds were well below expectations (yes, I know, us Canadians are spoiled). We had 11 gold medals in Pyeongchang. I was expecting around 6-7 but even that was too optimistic this time. What were the ups and downs, what were the highlights, what were the biggest disappointments? Pros: Women's hockey team Isabelle Weidemann (Speed Skating): 1 gold, 1 silver 1 bronze Steven Dubois (Short Track): also 1 gold, 1 silver 1 bronze Max Parrot (Snowboarding): 1 gold and 1 bronze after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2018 Charles Hamelin (Short Track) with a gold medal in his last olympic race Jack Crawford (Alpine Skiing) with a bronze medal and 4th and 6th place finishes in other events Snowboard cross team winning 3 medals for the Canadian team Ivanie Blondin and Laurent Dubreuil (Speed Skating) rebounding after disappointing first few races Good overall performances by the biathlon and cross-country skiing teams, especially from the men Cons: Curling; What a disaster Men's hockey team; even without NHL players, I still expected more from them; first time since 2006 to not make the semifinals Ted-Jan Bloemen (not even close to his best at these games) Women's short track team Freestyle skiing in team (with a few exceptions); first time not winning a gold medal since 2002 Figure skating team (also with a few exceptions); first time not winning a medal since 1980. I probably forgot some things so other Canadians feel free to say something. What were the most emotional events for you? Who made a suprisingly good result? Never in my life did I expect to see a Canadian medal in ski jumping. Got emotional listening to the play-by-play call and seeing the ski jumpers reactions. Justine Dufour-Lapointe and Kim Boutin also had emotional interviews after not having the best results. I'm probably forgetting some others. Also got emotional seeing the women's hockey team celebrating their gold medal.
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Day 16 (February 20) Canadian Schedule February 19 20:00: Alpine Skiing- Mixed Team Parallel- 1/8 Finals: Slovenia vs. Canada 20:30: Bobsleigh- Four-Man- Heat 3 (Justin Kripps [3rd], Christopher Spring [11th], Taylor Austin [21st]) 22:00: Cross-Country Skiing- Women’s 30km Mass Start Free (Katherine Stewart-Jones, Dahria Beatty, Cendrine Browne, Laura Leclair) 22:20: Bobsleigh- Four-Man- Heat 4 February 20 7:00: Closing Ceremony
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Day 15 (February 19) Canadian Schedule February 18 20:30: Bobsleigh- Four-Man- Heat 1 (Justin Kripps [5th], Christopher Spring [15th], Taylor Austin [16th]) 20:30: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 1 (Simon d Artois [5th], Noah Bowman [7th], Brendan Mackay [8th]) 20:58: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 2 21:00: Alpine Skiing- Mixed Team Parallel- 1/8 Finals 1/8 Final 1: Slovenia vs. Canada 21:25: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 3 22:05: Bobsleigh- Four-Man- Heat 2 February 19 1:00: Cross-Country Skiing- Men’s 50km Mass Start Free (Remi Drolet, Olivier Leveille) 2:00: Speed Skating- Men’s Mass Start- Semifinals (Antoine Gelinas Beaulieu [Semifinal 1], Jordan Belchos [Semifinal 2]) 2:45: Speed Skating- Women’s Mass Start- Semifinals (Ivanie Blondin [Semifinal 1], Valerie Maltais [Semifinal 2]) 6:00: Figure Skating- Pairs- Free Skate (Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro [4th], Vanessa James/Eric Radford [5th]) 7:00: Bobsleigh- Two-Woman- Heat 3 (Christine de Bruin [4th], Cynthia Appiah [8th], Melissa Lotholz [16th]) 8:30: Bobsleigh- Two-Woman- Heat 4
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Biathlon at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022
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Freestyle Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022
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Not the greatest start for the French team so far Edit: Even worse for Japan -
Day 14 (February 18) Canadian Schedule February 17 20:30: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 1 (Amy Fraser [2nd], Cassie Sharpe [7th], Rachael Karker [11th]) 20:58: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 2 21:25: Freestyle Skiing- Women’s Halfpipe- Final- Run 3 22:45: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Ski Cross- Seeding (Reece Howden [1st], Kevin Drury [8th], Brady Leman [14th], Jared Schmidt [25th]) February 18 1:05: Curling- Men’s Bronze Medal Game: United States vs. Canada 1:00: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Ski Cross- 1/8 Finals (see below) 1/8 Final 3: Reece Howden, Terence Tchiknavorian, Joos Berry, Elliott Baralo 1/8 Final 4: Brady Leman, David Mobaerg, Kirill Sysoev, Sergey Ridzik 1/8 Final 6: Jared Schmidt, Francois Place, Furuno Satoshi, Romain Detraz 1/8 Final 8: Igor Omelin, Kevin Drury, Florian Wilmsmann, Oliver Davies 1:35: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Ski Cross- Quarterfinals (see below) Quarterfinal 2: Brady Leman, Reece Howden, Joos Berry, Sergey Ridzik Quarterfinal 3: Jared Schmidt, Francois Place, Erik Mobaerg, Tristan Takats Quarterfinal 4: Igor Omelin, Ryan Regez, Johannes Rohrweck, Kevin Drury 1:54: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Ski Cross- Semifinals 2:10: Freestyle Skiing- Men’s Ski Cross- Finals 3:30: Speed Skating- Men’s 1000m (see below) Pair 8: Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu, Joel Dufter Pair 11: Marten Liiv, Connor Howe Pair 15: Laurent Dubreuil, Kai Verbij 4:00: Biathlon- Men’s 15km Mass Start (Scott Gow, Christian Gow, Jules Burnotte, Adam Runnalls) 5:30: Figure Skating- Pairs- Short Program (Vanessa James/Eric Radford [3rd], Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro [12th]) 7:00: Bobsleigh- Two-Woman- Heat 1 (Christine de Bruin [6th], Melissa Lotholz [12th], Cynthia Appiah [13th]) 8:30: Bobsleigh- Two-Woman- Heat 2
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