Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics

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Canada at the
2022 Winter Olympics
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
IOC codeCAN
NOCCanadian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ca
in Beijing, China
February 4–20, 2022
Competitors1205 (1099 men and 106 women) in 14 sports
Flag bearer (opening)TBD
Flag bearer (closing)TBD
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Canada is scheduled to compete at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.[1]

On November 17, 2020 two time Olympic gold medallist in speed skating Catriona Le May Doan was named as chef de mission of the delegation.[2][3]

The Canadian team consisted of 215 athletes (109 men and 106 women) competing in 14 sports. Canada will not have any representation in the sport of nordic combined. This will be the third largest Canadian Winter Olympic team after 2014 (222 athletes) and 2018 (225 athletes).[4] The full delegation consisted of 246 people (including athletes, coaches and staff).[5]

Political boycott[edit]

On December 8, 2021, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a diplomatic boycott of the games citing human rights concerns. Trudeau said that the government is, "extremely concerned by the repeated human rights violations carried out by the Chinese government".[6][7] The Canadian Olympic Committee and the Canadian Paralympic Committee, respected the government's decision, but stressed that a full boycott would have hurt athletes.[8]

Competitors[edit]

The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.

Sport Men Women Total
Alpine skiing 5 8 13
Biathlon 4 4 8
Bobsleigh 12 6 18
Cross-country skiing 4 5 9
Curling 6 6 12
Figure skating 7 6 13
Freestyle skiing 16 16 32
Ice hockey 25 23 48
Luge 3 3 6
Short track speed skating 5 5 10
Skeleton 1 2 3
Ski jumping 2 2 4
Snowboarding 11 12 23
Speed skating 8 8 16
Total 109 106 215

Alpine skiing[edit]

Canada qualified five male and eight female alpine skiers, for a total of 13.[9] The team was officially named on January 21, 2022.[10][11] Canada also qualified for the mixed team event by being ranked in the top 16 in the Nations Cup standings.[12]

Men

Women

Men

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
  Downhill N/A
  Super-G N/A
  Combined
  Giant slalom
  Slalom

Women

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
  Downhill N/A
  Super-G N/A
  Combined
  Giant slalom
  Slalom

Mixed

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
 
 
 
 
Team

Biathlon[edit]

Canada qualified eight biathletes (four per gender).[13][14] Canada's team of eight biathletes was named on January 19, 2022.[15][16]

Men

Women


Bobsleigh[edit]

Canada qualified 18 athletes (12 men and six women) along with the maximum number of sleds (three each in two-man, four-man and two-women, along with two monobobs).[17][18][19][20] The team was officially named on January 20, 2022.[21][22][23]

Men

Athletes Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Taylor Austin*
 
Two-man
Justin Kripps
Cam Stones
Christopher Spring*
 
Taylor Austin*
Jay Dearborn
Chris Patrician
Daniel Sunderland
Four-man
Justin Kripps*
Ben Coakwell
Ryan Sommer
Cam Stones
Christopher Spring*
Mike Evelyn
Sam Giguère
Cody Sorensen

* – Denotes the driver of each sled

Women

Athletes Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Cynthia Appiah Monobob
Christine de Bruin
Cynthia Appiah*
Dawn Richardson Wilson
Two-woman
Christine de Bruin*
Kristen Bujnowski
Melissa Lotholz*
Sara Villani

* – Denotes the driver of each sled

Cross-country skiing[edit]

Canada qualified nine cross-country skiers (four men and five women). The first seven athletes were named on January 13, 2022.[24][25][26] All three men and Katherine Stewart-Jones prequalified for the team based on World Cup circuit. The other three skiers qualified for the team based on results at the National Cross Country Ski Trials held in Canmore, Alberta between January 6th and 11th, 2022.[27] On January 21, 2022 it was confirmed the International Ski Federation (FIS) reallocated two additionals quota spots to Canada, allowing Rémi Drolet and Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt to be named to the team.[28][29][30]

Men

Women

Curling[edit]

Canada qualified the maximum total of twelve curlers, six men and six women. The men's and women's teams were officially nominated to the team on November 29, 2021.[31] The mixed doubles pair were officially nominated on January 13, 2022.[32]

Summary

Team Event Round robin Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
Brett Gallant
Geoff Walker
Marc Kennedy
Men's tournament  DEN  NOR  SUI  SWE  USA  ITA  CHN  ROC  GBR
Jennifer Jones
Kaitlyn Lawes
Jocelyn Peterman
Dawn McEwen
Lisa Weagle
Women's tournament  KOR  JPN  SWE  SUI  ROC  GBR  USA  CHN  DEN
Rachel Homan
John Morris
Mixed doubles tournament  GBR  NOR  SUI  CHN  SWE  USA  CZE  AUS  ITA

Men's tournament[edit]

Canada has qualified their men's team (five athletes), by finishing in the top six teams in the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship.[33] Team Brad Gushue qualified as the Canadian representatives by winning the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, defeating Brad Jacobs 4–3 in the final.[34]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Skip W L W–L PF PA EW EL BE SE S% DSC
 Canada Brad Gushue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 China Ma Xiuyue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Denmark Mikkel Krause 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Great Britain Bruce Mouat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Italy Joël Retornaz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Norway Steffen Walstad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 ROC Sergey Glukhov 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Sweden Niklas Edin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Switzerland Peter de Cruz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 United States John Shuster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00

Round robin
Canada had a bye in draws 3, 7 and 11.[35]

Women's tournament[edit]

Canada has qualified their women's team (five athletes), by finishing in the top six teams in the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship.[36] Team Jennifer Jones qualified as Canadian representatives by winning the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, defeating Tracy Fleury 6–5 in the final.[37]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Skip W L W–L PF PA EW EL BE SE S% DSC
 Canada Jennifer Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 China Han Yu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Denmark Madeleine Dupont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Great Britain Eve Muirhead 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Japan Satsuki Fujisawa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 ROC Alina Kovaleva 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 South Korea Kim Eun-jung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Sweden Anna Hasselborg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 United States Tabitha Peterson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00

Round robin
Canada had a bye in draws 1, 5 and 9.[35]

Mixed doubles tournament[edit]

Canada has qualified their mixed doubles team (two athletes), by finishing in the top seven teams in the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.[38] On 13 January 2022, Rachel Homan and John Morris were chosen to represent Canada following the cancellation of the 2022 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials.[39][40][41]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Athletes W L W–L PF PA EW EL BE SE S% DSC
 Australia Tahli Gill / Dean Hewitt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Canada Rachel Homan / John Morris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 China Fan Suyuan / Ling Zhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Czech Republic Zuzana Paulová / Tomáš Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Great Britain Jennifer Dodds / Bruce Mouat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Italy Stefania Constantini / Amos Mosaner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Norway Kristin Skaslien / Magnus Nedregotten 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Sweden Almida de Val / Oskar Eriksson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 Switzerland Jenny Perret / Martin Rios 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00
 United States Vicky Persinger / Chris Plys 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 0.00

Round robin
Canada had a bye in draws 1, 3, 7 and 10.[35]

Figure skating[edit]

Canada qualified a total of 13 figure skaters (seven men and six women). At the 2021 World Figure Skating Championships in Stockholm, Sweden, Canada qualified one entry in the men's and women's singles. In the pairs event, Canada qualified two entries (four athletes), and in the ice dance three entries (six athletes).[42][43] Later in 2021, at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf, Germany, Canada qualified an additional berth in the men's singles.[43][44] The final team of 13 athletes was named on January 9, 2021 after the conclusion of the 2022 Canadian Figure Skating Championships.[45][46]

Singles

Athlete Event SP FS Total
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Keegan Messing Men's
Roman Sadovsky
Madeline Schizas Women's

Mixed

Athletes Event SP / SD FS / FD Total
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Vanessa James
Eric Radford
Pairs
Kirsten Moore-Towers
Michael Marinaro
Laurence Fournier Beaudry
Nikolaj Sørensen
Ice dance
Piper Gilles
Paul Poirier
Marjorie Lajoie
Zachary Lagha

Team event

Athlete Event Short program/Short dance Free skate/Free dance
Men's Women's Pairs Ice dance Total Men's Women's Pairs Ice dance Total
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points Rank Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points
Team points
Points Rank
Madeline Schizas Team event

Freestyle skiing[edit]

Canada qualified the maximum quota of 16 male and 16 female freestyle skiers.[47] On January 21, 2022, the ski cross team of eight athletes was named.[10][48] The rest of the team was named on January 24, 2022.[49][50]

Aerials
Individual

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Jump 1 Jump 2 Jump 1 Jump 2
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Miha Fontaine Men's aerials
Lewis Irving
Émile Nadeau
Flavie Aumond Women's aerials
Naomy Boudreau-Guertin
Marion Thénault

Team

Athlete Event Final
Jump 1 Jump 2
Points Points Points Total Rank Points Points Points Total Rank
 
 
Mixed team aerials

Freeskiing
Men

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank
Teal Harle Big air
Evan McEachran
Max Moffatt
Édouard Therriault
Noah Bowman Halfpipe N/A
Simon d'Artois
Brendan Mackay
Teal Harle Slopestyle N/A
Evan McEachran
Max Moffatt
Édouard Therriault

Women

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank
Olivia Asselin Big air
Elena Gaskell
Megan Oldham
Amy Fraser Halfpipe N/A
Rachael Karker
Cassie Sharpe
Olivia Asselin Slopestyle N/A
Elena Gaskell
Megan Oldham

Moguls

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Run 1 Run 2 Run 1 Run 2 Run 3
Time Points Total Rank Time Points Total Rank Time Points Total Rank Time Points Total Rank Time Points Total Rank
Mikaël Kingsbury Men's moguls
Laurent Dumais
Chloé Dufour-Lapointe Women's moguls
Justine Dufour-Lapointe
Sofiane Gagnon

Ski cross
Men

Athlete Event Seeding Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
Kevin Drury Ski cross
Reece Howden
Brady Leman
Jared Schmidt

Women

Athlete Event Seeding Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
Courtney Hoffos Ski cross
Brittany Phelan
Hannah Schmidt
Marielle Thompson

Qualification legend: FA – Qualify to medal round; FB – Qualify to consolation round

Ice hockey[edit]

Canada qualified 25 male and 23 female competitors in hockey, for a total of 48 athletes.[51]

Summary

Key:

Team Event Group Stage Qualification
playoff
Quarterfinal Semifinal / Pl. Final / BM / Pl.
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Canada men's Men's  Germany  United States  China N/A
Canada women's Women's   Switzerland  Finland  ROC
 United States N/A

Men's tournament[edit]

Canada men's national ice hockey team qualified by being ranked 1st in the 2019 IIHF World Rankings.[52]

Roster

The Canadian team of 25 athletes was officially named by Hockey Canada on January 25, 2022.[53][54][55] The team consisted of 14 forwards (F), eight on defense (D) and three goaltenders (G).[56]

Head coach: Claude Julien

No. Pos. Name Height Weight Birthdate Team
1 G Devon Levi 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 185 lb (84 kg) (2001-12-27)December 27, 2001 (aged 20) United States Northeastern Huskies
3 D Brandon Gormley 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 196 lb (89 kg) (1992-02-18)February 18, 1992 (aged 29) Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
7 F Daniel Carr 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 194 lb (88 kg) (1991-11-01)November 1, 1991 (aged 30) Switzerland HC Lugano
9 F Corban Knight 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) 196 lb (89 kg) (1990-09-10)September 10, 1990 (aged 31) Russia Avangard Omsk
10 F Ben Street 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 190 lb (86 kg) (1987-02-13)February 13, 1987 (aged 34) Germany EHC Red Bull München
11 F Jack McBain 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 201 lb (91 kg) (2000-01-06)January 6, 2000 (aged 22) United States Boston College Eagles
12 F Eric Staal 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) 194 lb (88 kg) (1984-10-29)October 29, 1984 (aged 37) United States Iowa Wild
15 F Adam Tambellini 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) 194 lb (88 kg) (1994-11-01)November 1, 1994 (aged 27) Sweden Rögle BK
19 F Eric O'Dell 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 205 lb (93 kg) (1990-06-21)June 21, 1990 (aged 31) Russia HC Dynamo Moscow
20 D Alex Grant 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 209 lb (95 kg) (1989-01-20)January 20, 1989 (aged 33) Finland Jokerit
22 D Owen Power 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) 214 lb (97 kg) (2002-11-22)November 22, 2002 (aged 19) United States Michigan Wolverines
23 D Tyler Wotherspoon 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 207 lb (94 kg) (1993-03-12)March 12, 1993 (aged 28) United States Utica Comets
26 F Daniel Winnik 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 209 lb (95 kg) (1985-03-06)March 6, 1985 (aged 36) Switzerland Genève-Servette HC
27 F Adam Cracknell 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 209 lb (95 kg) (1985-07-15)July 15, 1985 (aged 36) United States Bakersfield Condors
32 F Mason McTavish 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) 207 lb (94 kg) (2003-01-30)January 30, 2003 (aged 19) Canada Hamilton Bulldogs
37 D Mat Robinson 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 181 lb (82 kg) (1986-01-20)January 20, 1986 (aged 36) Russia SKA Saint Petersburg
39 F Landon Ferraro 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 176 lb (80 kg) (1991-08-08)August 8, 1991 (aged 30) Germany Kölner Haie
44 D Mark Barberio 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) 207 lb (94 kg) (1990-03-23)March 23, 1990 (aged 31) Russia Ak Bars Kazan
51 F David Desharnais 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 176 lb (80 kg) (1986-09-14)September 14, 1986 (aged 35) Switzerland HC Fribourg-Gottéron
56 D Maxim Noreau 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) 196 lb (89 kg) (1987-05-24)May 24, 1987 (aged 34) Switzerland ZSC Lions
60 D Jason Demers 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) 194 lb (88 kg) (1988-06-09)June 9, 1988 (aged 33) Russia Ak Bars Kazan
80 G Edward Pasquale 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 218 lb (99 kg) (1990-11-20)November 20, 1990 (aged 31) Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
90 G Matt Tomkins 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 194 lb (88 kg) (1994-06-19)June 19, 1994 (aged 27) Sweden Frölunda HC
91 F Jordan Weal 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) 179 lb (81 kg) (1992-04-15)April 15, 1992 (aged 29) Russia Ak Bars Kazan
96 F Josh Ho-Sang 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 172 lb (78 kg) (1996-01-22)January 22, 1996 (aged 26) Canada Toronto Marlies

Group A

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quarterfinals
2  United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Possible quarterfinals
3  Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qualification playoffs
4  China (H) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
First match(es) will be played on 4 February 2022. Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: Preliminary round tiebreakers
(H) Host
10 February 2022 (2022-02-10)
21:10
v
Canada v GermanyWukesong Arena, Beijing

12 February 2022 (2022-02-12)
12:10
v
Canada v United StatesBeijing National Indoor Stadium, Beijing

13 February 2022 (2022-02-13)
21:10
v
China v CanadaBeijing National Indoor Stadium, Beijing

Women's tournament[edit]

Canada women's national ice hockey team qualified by being ranked 2nd in the 2020 IIHF World Rankings.[52]

Roster

Canada's women's hockey team of 23 athletes was named on 11 January 2022.[57][58] The team consisted of 13 forwards (F), seven on defense (D) and three goaltenders (G).[59]

Head coach : Troy Ryan

No. Pos. Name Height Weight Birthdate Team
3 D Jocelyne Larocque 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) 66 kg (146 lb) (1988-05-19)19 May 1988 (aged 33) Canada PWHPA Toronto
6 F Rebecca Johnston 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 67 kg (148 lb) (1989-09-24)24 September 1989 (aged 32) Canada PWHPA Calgary
7 F Laura Stacey 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 71 kg (157 lb) (1994-05-05)5 May 1994 (aged 27) Canada PWHPA Montreal
10 F Sarah Fillier 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) 59 kg (130 lb) (2000-06-09)9 June 2000 (aged 21) United States Princeton Tigers
11 F Jillian Saulnier 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) 66 kg (146 lb) (1992-03-07)7 March 1992 (aged 29) Canada PWHPA Montreal
14 D Renata Fast 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) 65 kg (143 lb) (1994-10-06)6 October 1994 (aged 27) Canada PWHPA Toronto
15 F Mélodie Daoust 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) 71 kg (157 lb) (1992-01-07)7 January 1992 (aged 30) Canada PWHPA Montreal
17 D Ella Shelton 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 68 kg (150 lb) (1998-01-19)19 January 1998 (aged 24) Canada PWHPA Toronto
19 F Brianne JennerA 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 71 kg (157 lb) (1991-05-04)4 May 1991 (aged 30) Canada PWHPA Toronto
20 F Sarah Nurse 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 67 kg (148 lb) (1995-01-04)4 January 1995 (aged 27) Canada PWHPA Toronto
21 D Ashton Bell 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 64 kg (141 lb) (1999-12-07)7 December 1999 (aged 22) United States Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs
23 D Erin Ambrose 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) 60 kg (130 lb) (1994-04-30)30 April 1994 (aged 27) Canada PWHPA Toronto
24 F Natalie Spooner 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 82 kg (181 lb) (1990-10-17)17 October 1990 (aged 31) Canada PWHPA Toronto
26 F Emily Clark 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) 61 kg (134 lb) (1995-11-28)28 November 1995 (aged 26) Canada PWHPA Montreal
27 F Emma Maltais 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) 66 kg (146 lb) (1999-11-04)4 November 1999 (aged 22) United States Ohio State Buckeyes
28 D Micah Zandee-Hart 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 68 kg (150 lb) (1997-01-13)13 January 1997 (aged 25) Canada PWHPA Calgary
29 F Marie-Philip PoulinC 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) 73 kg (161 lb) (1991-03-28)28 March 1991 (aged 30) Canada PWHPA Montreal
35 G Ann-Renée Desbiens 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 73 kg (161 lb) (1994-04-10)10 April 1994 (aged 27) Canada PWHPA Montreal
38 G Emerance Maschmeyer 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) 64 kg (141 lb) (1994-10-05)5 October 1994 (aged 27) Canada PWHPA Montreal
40 F Blayre TurnbullA 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) 69 kg (152 lb) (1993-07-15)15 July 1993 (aged 28) Canada PWHPA Calgary
42 D Claire Thompson 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) 60 kg (130 lb) (1998-01-28)28 January 1998 (aged 24) Canada PWHPA Toronto
47 F Jamie Lee Rattray 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) 78 kg (172 lb) (1992-09-30)30 September 1992 (aged 29) Canada PWHPA Toronto
50 G Kristen Campbell 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 80 kg (180 lb) (1997-11-30)30 November 1997 (aged 24) Canada PWHPA Calgary

Group A

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quarterfinals
2  Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3  Finland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4  ROC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5   Switzerland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
First match(es) will be played on 3 February 2022. Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: Preliminary round tiebreakers
3 February 2022 (2022-02-03)
12:10
v
Switzerland  v CanadaBeijing National Indoor Stadium, Beijing

5 February 2022 (2022-02-05)
12:10
v
Canada v FinlandWukesong Arena, Beijing

7 February 2022 (2022-02-07)
12:10
v
Canada v ROCWukesong Arena, Beijing

8 February 2022 (2022-02-08)
12:10
v
United States v CanadaWukesong Arena, Beijing

Luge[edit]

Canada qualified a total of six lugers. Canada qualified one men's and three women's entries as well as a men's doubles entry over the course of the 2021–22 Luge World Cup.[60] Qualifying at least one sled in each discipline also qualified Canada for the team relay. The team was officially named on January 18, 2022.[61][62]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Reid Watts Men's singles
Tristan Walker
Justin Snith
Open doubles N/A
Natalie Corless Women's singles
Trinity Ellis
Makena Hodgson

Mixed relay

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
 
Reid Watts
Tristan Walker
Justin Snith
Team relay

Short track speed skating[edit]

Canada qualified all three relays and the maximum of five athletes in each gender.[63] The team was officially named on January 18, 2022.[64][65] Three of the skaters (Hamelin, Dion and Boutin) were the only athletes with Olympic experience prior to the games.[66]

Men

Women

Men

Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
  500 m
 
 
  1000 m
 
  1500 m N/A
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5000 m relay N/A

Women

Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
  500 m
 
 
  1000 m
 
 
  1500 m N/A
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3000 m relay N/A

Mixed

Athlete Event Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
 
 
 
 
 
 
2000 m relay

Skeleton[edit]

Canada qualified three athletes in skeleton (one male and two female).[67][68][69] The team was officially named on January 20, 2022.[21][70]

Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Blake Enzie Men's
Jane Channell Women's
Mirela Rahneva

Ski jumping[edit]

Canada qualified four ski jumpers, two males and two females.[71] The Canadian team was named on January 21, 2022.[72][73]

Athlete Event Qualification First round Final Total
Distance Points Rank Distance Points Rank Distance Points Rank Points Rank
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Men's normal hill
Matthew Soukup
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Men's large hill
Matthew Soukup
Alexandria Loutitt Women's normal hill N/A
Abigail Strate
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes
Matthew Soukup
Alexandria Loutitt
Abigail Strate
Mixed team normal hill N/A

Snowboarding[edit]

19 snowboarders (nine men and 10 women) were named as part of the team on 19 January 2022.[74][75][76] After an internal appeal process, four alpine snowboarders were added to the team (Beaulieu, Kaylie Buck, Hawkrigg and Lefebvre).[77] Jasey-Jay Anderson, who competed all six prior editions of the parallel giant slalom event, was not named to the team.[78]

Alpine

Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Time Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Sébastien Beaulieu Men's giant slalom
Arnaud Gaudet
Jules Lefebvre
Kaylie Buck Women's giant slalom
Megan Farrell
Jennifer Hawkrigg

Freestyle
Men

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Run 1 Run 2 Best Rank Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank
Mark McMorris Big air
Max Parrot
Darcy Sharpe
Sébastien Toutant
Derek Livingston Halfpipe
Mark McMorris Slopestyle
Max Parrot
Darcy Sharpe
Sébastien Toutant

Women

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Run 1 Run 2 Best Rank Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best Rank
Jasmine Baird Big air
Laurie Blouin
Brooke Voigt
Brooke D'Hondt Halfpipe
Elizabeth Hosking
Jasmine Baird Slopestyle
Laurie Blouin
Brooke Voigt

Snowboard cross

Athlete Event Seeding 1/8 final Quarterfinal Semifnal Final
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
Éliot Grondin Men's snowboard cross
Kevin Hill
Liam Moffatt
Zoe Bergermann Women's snowboard cross
Tess Critchlow
Audrey McManiman
Meryeta O'Dine

Mixed

Athlete Event Seeding 1/8 final Quarterfinal Semifnal Final
Time Rank Position Position Position Position Rank
 
 
Team snowboard cross
 
 

Speed skating[edit]

Canada qualified 16 athletes (eight per gender) through the 2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup.[79] Canada's team was officially announced on January 17, 2022.[80][81][82]

Distance
Men

Athlete Event Race
Time Rank
Laurent Dubreuil 500 m
Gilmore Junio
 
Laurent Dubreuil 1000 m
Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu
Connor Howe
Connor Howe 1500 m
Tyson Langelaar
 
Ted-Jan Bloemen 5000 m
Ted-Jan Bloemen 10000 m
Graeme Fish

Women

Athlete Event Race
Time Rank
Marsha Hudey 500 m
Brooklyn McDougall
Heather McLean
Maddison Pearman 1000 m
Alexa Scott
Ivanie Blondin 1500 m
Maddison Pearman
Ivanie Blondin 3000 m
Valérie Maltais
Isabelle Weidemann
Ivanie Blondin 5000 m
Isabelle Weidemann

Mass start

Athlete Event Semifinal Final
Points Time Rank Points Time Rank
Jordan Belchos Men's mass start
Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu
Ivanie Blondin Women's mass start
Valérie Maltais

Team pursuit

Athlete Event Ranking round Semifinal Final
Time Rank Opposition
Time
Rank Opposition
Time
Rank
Jordan Belchos
Ted-Jan Bloemen
Connor Howe
Tyson Langelaar
Men's team pursuit
Ivanie Blondin
Valérie Maltais
Alexa Scott
Isabelle Weidemann
Women's team pursuit

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