List of 2019 Canada Winter Games medallists
Appearance
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The 2019 Canada Winter Games were held in Red Deer, Alberta from 15 February to 3 March 2019.[1] The following is a list of medallists from the games.
Alpine skiing
[edit]- Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super-G | Alexis Barabe Quebec |
45.27 | Aleksas Valadka Ontario |
45.60 | Kyle Blandford Ontario |
46.07 |
Giant slalom | Mathis Lafond Quebec |
1:47.58 | Hugo Culver Quebec |
1:47.76 | Aleksas Valadka Ontario |
1:48.66 |
Slalom | Heming Sola British Columbia |
1:39.58 | Ryley Fergusson Alberta |
1:40.04 | Aleksas Valadka Ontario |
1:40.05 |
Ski cross | Shane Sommer Nova Scotia |
Alexis Barabe Quebec |
Heming Sola British Columbia | |||
Para giant slalom | Spencer Allen Alberta |
2:00.66 | Brian Rowland Ontario |
2:12.16 | Ben Harris Ontario |
2:13.45 |
Para slalom | Ethan Gillese Alberta |
2:09.06 | Logan Leach British Columbia |
2:09.75 | Ben Harris Ontario |
2:25.17 |
- Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super-G | Arianne Forget Quebec |
45.90 | Makenna Lebsack Alberta |
46.43 | Britt Richardson Alberta |
46.72 |
Giant slalom | Arianne Forget Quebec |
1:44.27 | Britt Richardson Alberta |
1:44.70 | Makenna Lebsack Alberta |
1:45.60 |
Slalom | Marie-Pier Brunet Quebec |
1:34.51 | Cydnie Timmermann Alberta |
1:35.48 | Laura Beauvais Quebec |
1:35.98 |
Ski cross | Marie-Pier Brunet Quebec |
Kaitlyn Fynn Alberta |
Britt Richardson Alberta | |||
Para giant slalom | Tess Beasant Alberta |
2:24.42 | Brenda MacDonald Nova Scotia |
2:27.58 | Hanna Chilson Alberta |
2:29.65 |
Para slalom | Hanna Chilson Quebec |
2:44.76 | Rebecca Mideros Ontario |
2:48.05 | Abbey Van Duzer Ontario |
2:57.58 |
Archery
[edit]- Recurve
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's individual | |||
Women's individual | |||
Mixed team |
- Compound
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's individual | |||
Women's individual | |||
Mixed team |
Artistic swimming
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Solo | Jaime Czarkowski Alberta |
158.0165 | Mikaëlle Gauthier Quebec |
157.5852 | Emma Spott Ontario |
152.4320 |
Duet | Alberta Jaime Czarkowski Teah Hoffmann |
157.0731 | Quebec Mikaëlle Gauthier Audrey Veilleux |
155.8312 | Ontario Emma Spott Maddie Whitten |
153.4795 |
Team | Alberta | 159.0363 | Quebec | 156.7019 | Ontario | 154.6499 |
Badminton
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's singles | Antonio Li British Columbia |
Kevin Lee Alberta |
Imran Wadia Alberta |
Women's singles | Wendy Zhang British Columbia |
Talia Ng Ontario |
Jacqueline Cheung Ontario |
Men's doubles | Alberta Austin Bauer Kevin Lee |
Ontario Stanley Feng Jonathan Lai |
Quebec Mathieu Morneau Nicolas Nguyen |
Women's doubles | British Columbia Kylie Cheng Wendy Zhang |
Quebec Camille Leblanc Alyson Ruan |
Ontario Catherine Choi Crystal Lai |
Mixed doubles | Alberta Austin Bauer Kyleigh O'Donoghue |
Alberta Imran Wadia Takeisha Wang |
Quebec Nicolas Nguyen Alexandra Mocanu |
Mixed team | Alberta | Quebec | Ontario |
Biathlon
[edit]- Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sprint | Leo Grandbois Quebec |
23:47.8 | Reid Lovstrom Alberta |
24:10.3 | Andrei Secu British Columbia |
24:20.0 |
Individual | Logan Pletz Saskatchewan |
37:46.9 | Leo Grandbois Quebec |
37:57.8 | Haldan Borglum Alberta |
39:12.6 |
Pursuit | Ryan Elden British Columbia |
26:54.4 | Leo Grandbois Quebec |
28:07.0 | Andrei Secu British Columbia |
28:59.6 |
Relay | Quebec Zachary Demers Leo Grandbois Frédéric Hamel Oliver Holder |
1:04:44.4 | Alberta Chad Berling Haldan Borglum Thomas Hulsman Reid Lovstrom |
1:05:57.1 | British Columbia Ethan Algra Ryan Elden Keiran Marchand Andrei Secu |
1:08:02.4 |
- Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sprint | Jenna Sherrington Alberta |
21:06.8 | Pascale Paradis Alberta |
21:31.7 | Naomi Walch Alberta |
22:53.3 |
Individual | Jenna Sherrington Alberta |
32:48.0 | Pascale Paradis Alberta |
32:58.2 | Karly Coyne Alberta |
35:16.4 |
Pursuit | Larissa Black British Columbia |
25:27.4 | Gillian Gowling British Columbia |
25:28.8 | Pascale Paradis Alberta |
26:21.1 |
Relay | Alberta Karly Coyne Pascale Paradis Jenna Sherrington Naomi Walch |
55:59.1 | Quebec Adrianna Emond Pauline Grandbois Frédérique Pérusse Piaper Veinotte |
1:00:21.8 | British Columbia Danica Ariano Natalie Benoit Larissa Black Gillian Gowling |
1:00:56.1 |
Boxing
[edit]- Men
Cross-country skiing
[edit]- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Relay | British Columbia | 1:05:46.90 | Quebec | 1:06:48.70 | Alberta | 1:06:51.30 |
Curling
[edit]Figure skating
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Pre-Novice Women's singles | Michelle Deng | Sara-Maude Depuis | Audrey Carle |
Pre-Novice Men's singles | John Kim | Brendan Wong | David Li |
Pre-Novice Ice Dance | Hailey Yu / Brendan Giang | Grace Pelé / Joel Portz | Savanna Martel / Kobi Chant |
Pre-Novice Pairs | Lily Wilberforce / Aidan Wright | Charlotte Giraldeau / Eliott Goulet | Ashlyn Schmitz / Tristan Taylor |
Novice Women's singles | Kaiya Ruiter | Gabriella Guo | Mélaurie Boivin |
Novice Men's singles | Matthew Newnham | Wesley Chiu | Rio Morita |
Novice Ice dance | Kiera Kam / Mathew Carter | Sydney Embro / Eric Millar | Isabel McQuilkin / Jake Portz |
Novice Pairs | Jamie Fournier / Gabriel Farand | Caidence Derenisky / Raine Eberl | Mackenzie Ripley / Owen Brawley |
Freestyle skiing
[edit]- Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aerials | Brayden Kuroda British Columbia |
121.65 | Alex Mysko Ontario |
119.57 | Olivier Lessard Quebec |
119.29 |
Big air | Édouard Therriault Quebec |
92.00 | Jake Sandstrom Alberta |
87.60 | Jesse Gross Ontario |
86.20 |
Halfpipe | Xander Cayer Alberta |
78.00 | Édouard Therriault Quebec |
74.60 | Bruce Oldham Ontario |
71.80 |
Moguls | Brayden Kuroda British Columbia |
86.81 | Olivier Lessard Quebec |
83.76 | Jean-Christophe Nadeau Quebec |
83.13 |
Slopestyle | Édouard Therriault Quebec |
88.00 | Jake Sandstrom Alberta |
85.20 | Jesse Gross Ontario |
82.80 |
- Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aerials | Flavie Aumond Quebec |
121.91 | Mackenzie Schwinghamer Alberta |
109.38 | Sandrine Vaillancourt Quebec |
106.89 |
Big air | Olivia Asselin Quebec |
89.40 | Skye Clarke British Columbia |
83.40 | Jo Howell British Columbia |
80.20 |
Halfpipe | Emma Morozumi Alberta |
72.40 | Dillan Glennie Alberta |
68.60 | Skye Clarke British Columbia |
63.00 |
Moguls | Mackenzie Schwinghamer Alberta |
80.79 | Sandrine Vaillancourt Quebec |
78.18 | Florence Delsame Quebec |
76.73 |
Slopestyle | Skye Clarke British Columbia |
84.60 | Megan Cressey Alberta |
78.00 | Marilou Bouthiette Quebec |
71.20 |
Gymnastics
[edit]Artistic
[edit]- Men
- Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Individual all-around | Chloé Lorange Quebec |
37.787 | Myrelle Morin Quebec |
37.574 | Hannah Scharf Ontario |
37.287 |
Team all-around | Quebec Charlotte Chagnon Gabrielle Deslauriers Chloé Lorange Myrelle Morin Chelsea Murray Amanda Pedicelli |
150.383 | Ontario Alexis DiDomizio Emma Milne Hope Moxam Hannah Scharf Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso Kiera Wai |
147.608 | Alberta Emma Bragg Montana Fairbairn Liz Holmstrom Jada Mazury Madison Tansowny Bryn Topham |
145.234 |
Balance beam | Hannah Scharf Ontario |
9.425 | Alexis DiDomizio Ontario |
9.375 | Gabrielle Deslauriers Quebec |
9.325 |
Floor exercise | Montana Fairbairn Alberta |
9.537 | Alix Pierce Saskatchewan |
9.462 | Hannah Scharf Ontario |
9.400 |
Uneven bars | Chloé Lorange Quebec |
9.525 | Hannah Scharf Ontario |
9.425 | Rya Wiebe Saskatchewan |
9.362 |
Vault | Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso Ontario |
9.612 | Emilie Hong British Columbia |
9.587 | Chloé Lorange Quebec |
9.575 |
Trampoline
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's individual | Rémi Aubin Quebec |
55.630 | Zachary Blakely Alberta |
52.775 | David Johnston Ontario |
52.030 |
Men's synchro | Quebec Rémi Aubin Benjamin Lagacé |
47.130 | Manitoba Tyler Champagne Isaiah Klassen |
45.195 | Ontario Erik Arruda David Johnston |
44.810 |
Women's individual | Kalena Soehn Alberta |
51.170 | Laurence Roux Quebec |
49.170 | Sophia Moiseev Ontario |
47.515 |
Women's synchro | Saskatchewan Ashley Anaka Hannah Metheral |
43.250 | Nova Scotia Jordyn Henderson Tia Wamboldt |
41.530 | Quebec Sara-Jade Berthiaume Laurence Roux |
41.230 |
Mixed team | Quebec Rémi Aubin Benjamin Lagacé Sara-Jade Berthiaume Laurence Roux |
107.050 | Alberta Zachary Blakely Nolan Zurek Alex Boucher Kalena Soehn |
105.135 | British Columbia Gavin Dodd Declan McLean Maja Bonham Jordyn Yendley |
102.050 |
Hockey
[edit]The hockey competitions marked the debut for Nunavut in the sport at the Canada Games.[2]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's tournament | Quebec | Ontario | Alberta |
Women's tournament | Alberta | Quebec | British Columbia |
Judo
[edit]- Men
- Women
Ringette
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Women's tournament | Quebec[3] | Ontario | Manitoba |
Short track speed skating
[edit]- Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
500 m | William Dandjinou Quebec |
41.671 | Nicolas Perreault Quebec |
41.758 | Brendan Yamada Alberta |
42.608 |
1000 m | Nicolas Perreault Quebec |
1:27.013 | William Dandjinou Quebec |
1:27.099 | Manuel Falardeau Quebec |
1:27.559 |
1500 m | William Dandjinou Quebec |
2:15.974 | Nicolas Perreault Quebec |
2:16.068 | Matej Pederson Alberta |
2:16.346 |
3000 m points race | Nicolas Perreault Quebec |
10,000 pts. | William Dandjinou Quebec |
8,000 pts. | Manuel Falardeau Quebec |
6,400 pts. |
Relay | Quebec William Dandjinou Manuel Falardeau Nicolas Perreault Félix Pigeon Félix Roussel |
4:04.003 | Alberta Mathias Bathe Benjamin Côté Matej Pederson Neithan Thomas Brendan Yamada |
4:04.956 | New Brunswick Anthony Losier Colton Gough Tyler MaGee Conor Murray Sam Myers |
4:38.349 |
- Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
500 m | Hee-Won Son Alberta |
45.323 | Claudia Heeney Ontario |
45.368 | Juliette Brindamour Quebec |
45.448 |
1000 m | Juliette Brindamour Quebec |
1:39.383 | Roxanne Beaudry Quebec |
1:39.556 | Kélian Quevillon Quebec |
1:39.563 |
1500 m | Juliette Brindamour Quebec |
2:29.220 | Léa Chamberland-Dostie Quebec |
2:29.577 | Roxanne Beaudry Quebec |
2:29.642 |
3000 m points race | Claudia Heeney Ontario |
10,000 pts. | Juliette Brindamour Quebec |
8,000 pts. | Kélian Quevillon Quebec |
6,400 pts. |
Relay | Quebec Juliette Brindamour Roxanne Beaudry Léa Chamberland-Dostie Kélian Quevillon Léa Tessier |
4:21.832 | Alberta Cezara Bere Victoria Goplen Caitlin Pelkey Hee-Won Son Molly Young |
4:28.580 | British Columbia Sherilyn Chung Annabelle Green Jane Green Ainsley Spencer Samantha Spencer |
4:43.968 |
Snowboarding
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Speed skating
[edit]- Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
500 m[4] | Tyson Langelaar Manitoba |
1:14.73 | Cédrick Brunet Quebec |
1:15.27 | Antoine Gagnon-Lamarche Quebec |
1:15.62 |
1000 m | Tyson Langelaar Manitoba |
1:12.79 | Kaleb Muller Alberta |
1:14.56 | Josh Telizyn British Columbia |
1:14.65 |
1500 m[5] | Tyson Langelaar Manitoba |
1:56.12 | Kaleb Muller Alberta |
1:57.55 | Matthew Laxton Ontario |
2:00.89 |
5000 m | Kaleb Muller Alberta |
6:52.95 | Tyson Langelaar Manitoba |
6:56.36 | Joshua Hathaway Alberta |
7:00.65 |
Mass start | Tyson Langelaar Manitoba |
Matthew Laxton Ontario |
Cédrick Brunet Quebec | |||
Team pursuit[6] | Alberta Paul Coderre Max Halyk Joshua Hathaway Kaleb Muller |
4:05.41 | Quebec Cédrick Brunet Antoine Gagnon-Lamarche William Bilodeau William Sohier |
4:16.28 | Ontario Noah Bouma Max Brant Gibby Himbeault Matthew Laxton |
4:16.54 |
- Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
500 m[7] | Brooklyn McDougall Alberta |
1:20.74 | Rose Laliberté-Roy Quebec |
1:23.31 | Véronique Déry Quebec |
1:25.19 |
1000 m | Alexa Scott Manitoba |
1:22.26 | Brooklyn McDougall Alberta |
1:23.37 | Véronique Déry Quebec |
1:24.73 |
1500 m[8] | Brooklyn McDougall Alberta |
2:16.69 | Rose-Anne Grenier Quebec |
2:18.11 | Emmanuelle Côté Quebec |
2:19.73 |
3000 m | Alexa Scott Manitoba |
4:33.83 | Rose-Anne Grenier Quebec |
4:42.23 | Brooklyn McDougall Alberta |
4:44.28 |
Mass start | Alexa Scott Manitoba |
Rose-Anne Grenier Quebec |
Emmanuelle Côté Alberta | |||
Team pursuit | Quebec Emmanuelle Côté Véronique Déry Rose-Anne Grenier Rose Laliberté-Roy |
3:28.70 | Alberta Anna Bourgeois Brooklyn McDougall Kayla McNeely Cassidy Peterson |
3:33.05 | British Columbia Brooke Braun Laura Hall Yuna Lovell Amanda Mitchell |
3:44.99 |
Squash
[edit]Table tennis
[edit]Wheelchair basketball
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Mixed tournament | Alberta | Ontario | Quebec |
References
[edit]- ^ Ward, Rachel (16 February 2019). "Thousands of athletes, spectators flood into Red Deer for 2019 Canada Winter Games". CBC News. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
- ^ "Nunavut gets ready to send its 1st hockey team to the Canada Winter Games". CBC News. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 16 December 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
- ^ Paul Cowley (22 February 2019). "Quebec wins ringette gold in overtime". reddeeradvocate.com. Red Deer Advocate.
- ^ Dawkins, Glen (17 February 2019). "Langelaar chalks up Manitoba's second Canada Games gold". Winnipeg Sun. Winnipeg Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ Dawkins, Glen (16 February 2019). "Manitoba strikes first gold at Canada Games". Winnipeg Sun. Winnipeg Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
- ^ Roblin, Scott (17 February 2019). "Hathaway golden at Canada Winter Games in team pursuit". CHAT-TV. Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
- ^ Hackett, Byron (17 February 2019). "Alberta's Brooklyn McDougall wins another gold, Alberta men set Team Pursuit Canada Winter Games record". Red Deer Advocate. Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ Cowley, Paul (17 February 2019). "Calgarian takes gold in women's speedskating". Red Deer Advocate. Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2018.