Canada at the 2022 Winter Paralympics Sporting event delegation
Canada competed at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing , China which took place between 4–13 March 2022.
Para-alpine skier Josh Dueck served as Chef de Mission of the Canadian team and para-alpine skier Karolina Wisniewska was assistant Chef de Mission.[ 1] [ 2]
On March 2, 2022, the Canadian Paralympic Committee named wheelchair curler Ina Forrest and para ice hockey player Greg Westlake as Canada's flagbearers during the opening ceremony , the first time that two Canadian athletes will share the role at the Paralympic Games.[ 3] [ 4]
Medalists
Medal
Name
Sport
Event
Date
Gold
Mollie Jepsen
Alpine skiing
Women's downhill, standing
March 5
Gold
Brian McKeever Guide : Russell Kennedy
Cross-country skiing
Men's 20 km classic, visually impaired
March 7
Gold
Tyler Turner
Snowboarding
Men's snowboard cross, SB-LL1
March 7
Gold
Natalie Wilkie
Cross-country skiing
Women's 15 km classical, standing
March 7
Gold
Mark Arendz
Biathlon
Men's 10 km, standing
March 8
Gold
Brian McKeever Guide : Russell Kennedy
Cross-country skiing
Men's 1.5 km sprint, visually impaired
March 9
Gold
Natalie Wilkie
Cross-country skiing
Women's 1.5 km sprint, standing
March 9
Gold
Brian McKeever Guide : Graham Nishikawa
Cross-country skiing
Men's 12.5 km free, visually impaired
March 12
Silver
Mac Marcoux Guide : Tristan Rodgers
Alpine skiing
Men's downhill, visually impaired
March 5
Silver
Lisa DeJong
Snowboarding
Women's snowboard cross, SB-LL2
March 7
Silver
Mark Arendz
Biathlon
Men's 12.5 km, standing
March 11
Silver
Mollie Jepsen
Alpine skiing
Women's giant slalom, standing
March 11
Silver
Natalie Wilkie
Cross-country skiing
Women's 10 km free, standing
March 12
Silver
Canada national para ice hockey team
Para ice hockey
Open tournament
13 March
Bronze
Mark Arendz
Biathlon
Men's 6 km, standing
March 5
Bronze
Collin Cameron
Cross-country skiing
Men's 15 km, sitting
March 6
Bronze
Alexis Guimond
Alpine skiing
Men's super-G, standing
March 6
Bronze
Alana Ramsay
Alpine skiing
Women's super-G, standing
March 6
Bronze
Brittany Hudak
Cross-country skiing
Women's 15 km classical, standing
March 7
Bronze
Alana Ramsay
Alpine skiing
Women's super combined, standing
March 7
Bronze
Collin Cameron
Cross-country skiing
Men's 1.5 km sprint, sitting
March 9
Bronze
Brittany Hudak
Biathlon
Women's 12.5 km, standing
March 11
Bronze
Tyler Turner
Snowboarding
Men's banked slalom, SB-LL1
March 11
Bronze
Mark Ideson Ina Forrest Dennis Thiessen Jon Thurston Collinda Joseph
Wheelchair curling
Mixed
March 11
Bronze
Collin Cameron Emily Young Mark Arendz Natalie Wilkie
Cross-country skiing
Mixed 4 × 2.5 kilometre relay
March 13
Medals by date
Day
Date
Total
Day 1
5 March
1
1
1
3
Day 2
6 March
0
0
3
3
Day 3
7 March
3
1
2
6
Day 4
8 March
1
0
0
1
Day 5
9 March
2
0
1
3
Day 6
10 March
0
0
0
0
Day 7
11 March
0
2
3
5
Day 8
12 March
1
1
0
2
Day 9
13 March
0
1
1
2
Total
8
6
11
25
Medals by gender
Gender
Total
Male
5
2
5
8
Female
3
3
4
6
Mixed
0
1
2
3
Total
8
6
11
25
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
Alpine skiing
Canada qualified a total of 11 alpine skiers (six men and five women).[ 5] The team was officially named on February 18, 2022.[ 6] Frédérique Turgeon was expected to complete, but withdrew after sustaining a leg injury during training.[ 7]
Men
Athlete
Event
Run 1
Run 2
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Alexis Guimond
Downhill, standing
—
1:16.77
5
Giant slalom, standing
DNF
Did not advance
Super-G, standing
—
1:10.02
Logan Leach Guide : Julien Petit
Downhill, visually impaired
—
1:26.28
9
Giant slalom, visually impaired
1:05.85
8
DNF
Slalom, visually impaired
48.82
6
55.06
6
1:43.88
5
Super combined, visually impaired
1:19.30
8
46.97
5
2:06.27
6
Super-G, visually impaired
—
1:18.38
7
Mac Marcoux Guide : Tristan Rodgers
Downhill, visually impaired
—
1:13.81
Slalom, visually impaired
Did not start
Super combined, visually impaired
Did not start
Super-G, visually impaired
—
DNF
Brian Rowland
Downhill, sitting
—
DSQ
Giant slalom, sitting
1:06.07
12
1:04.15
13
2:10.22
12
Slalom, sitting
DNF
Super combined, sitting
Did not start
Super-G, sitting
—
1:16.17
10
Women
Athlete
Event
Run 1
Run 2
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Katie Combaluzier
Downhill, sitting
—
DNF
Giant slalom, sitting
1:11.57
8
1:16.70
8
2:28.27
8
Slalom, sitting
1:09.75
6
1:06.63
7
2:16.38
7
Super combined, sitting
DSQ
Super-G, sitting
—
DNF
Michaela Gosselin
Downhill, standing
—
1:25.75
5
Giant slalom, standing
1:01.31
8
1:04.86
6
2:06.17
6
Slalom, standing
51:60
6
55.27
4
1:46.87
4
Super combined, standing
DSQ
Super-G, standing
—
1:19.64
7
Mollie Jepsen
Downhill, standing
—
1:21.75
Giant slalom, standing
57.90
3
1:03.05
5
2:00.95
Slalom, standing
Did not start
Super combined, standing
1:18.95
5
DNF
Super-G, standing
—
1:18.69
6
Alana Ramsay
Downhill, standing
—
1:26.08
7
Giant slalom, standing
DNF
Slalom, standing
DNF
Super combined, standing
1:18.71
4
47.62
4
2:06.33
Super-G, standing
—
1:16.84
Biathlon
Canada competed in biathlon.[ 8] [ 9]
Men
Women
Cross-country skiing
Canada qualified a total of 12 cross-country skiers (seven men and five women).[ 10] The team was officially named on January 27, 2022.[ 8]
Men
Athlete
Event
Qualification
Semifinal
Final
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Mark Arendz
12.5 km free, standing
—
36:23.5
7
20 km classic, standing
—
54:43.9
4
Collin Cameron
1.5 km sprint, sitting
2:15.51
2
2:49.2
1
2:46.3
10 km, sitting
—
31:47.8
4
18 km, sitting
—
47:36.6
Ethan Hess
1.5 km sprint, sitting
2:43.50
26
Did not qualify
10 km, sitting
—
38:16.1
19
18 km, sitting
—
54:35.9
18
Brian McKeever Guide : Russell Kennedy ,Graham Nishikawa
1.5 km sprint free, visually impaired
2:37.34
2
3:36.4
2
3:19.5
12.5 km free, visually impaired
—
33:06.6
20 km classic, visually impaired
—
55:36.7
Derek Zaplotinsky
1.5 km sprint, sitting
2:25.97
11
3:15.7
6
Did not qualify
10 km, sitting
—
36:14.9
15
18 km, sitting
—
50:42.6
13
Women
Athlete
Event
Qualification
Semifinal
Final
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Brittany Hudak
10 km free, standing
—
43:16.3
7
15 km classic, standing
—
49:27.8
Lyne-Marie Bilodeau
1.5 km sprint, sitting
3:46.30
18
Did not qualify
7.5 km, sitting
—
34:20.4
13
15 km, sitting
—
59:38.1
9
Christina Picton
1.5 km sprint, sitting
3:03.47
10
3:45.8
3
3:38.6
6
7.5 km, sitting
—
28:55.6
8
Natalie Wilkie
1.5 km sprint free, standing
3:11.87
1
4:11.0
1
4:05.1
10 km free, standing
—
41:45.3
15 km classic, standing
—
48:04.8
Emily Young
10 km free, standing
—
45:40.1
11
15 km classic, standing
—
52:06.7
5
Relay
Para ice hockey
Canada qualified a full team of 17 sled hockey players (five men and five women). The team was officially named on February 15, 2022.[ 11]
Summary
Preliminary round
Semifinal
Final
Snowboarding
Canada qualified a total of four snowboarders (two men and two women).[ 12] The team was officially named on February 12, 2022.[ 2]
Banked slalom
Cross
Qualification legend: FA – Qualify to medal round; FB – Qualify to consolation round
Wheelchair curling
Canada has qualified a full team of five curlers. [ 13] [ 14] The team was officially named on January 27, 2022. [ 15]
Summary
Round robin
Final round-robin standings
Wheelchair curling round robin summary table
Pos.
Country
Record
4
Canada
—
7–3
9–3
6–3
10–3
7–6
8–9
4–9
3–6
8–4
7–4
7–3
1
China
3–7
—
9–3
6–3
9–2
7–4
7–5
9–4
1–5
7–4
10–2
8–2
10
Estonia
3–9
3–9
—
5–10
6–5
8–3
6–7
2–5
4–6
8–6
6–9
3–7
8
Great Britain
3–6
3–6
10–5
—
8–4
5–7
3–7
6–8
4–6
15–1
10–6
4–6
9
Latvia
3–10
2–9
5–6
4–8
—
6–8
8–4
8–4
9–7
9–7
7–8
4–6
7
Norway
6–7
4–7
3–8
7–5
8–6
—
9–3
4–9
6–8
8–5
5–6
4–6
2
Slovakia
9–8
5–7
7–6
7–3
4–8
3–9
—
7–2
6–5
8–6
9–3
7–3
6
South Korea
9–4
4–9
5–2
8–6
4–8
9–4
2–7
—
10–4
7–8
6–7
5–5
3
Sweden
6–3
5–1
6–4
6–4
7–9
8–6
5–6
4–10
—
9–2
10–7
7–3
11
Switzerland
4–8
4–7
6–8
1–15
7–9
5–8
6–8
8–7
2–9
—
5–8
1–9
5
United States
4–7
2–10
9–6
6–10
8–7
6–5
3–9
7–6
7–10
8–5
—
5–5
Draw 1
Saturday, March 5, 14:35
Draw 2
Saturday, March 5, 19:35
Draw 4
Sunday, March 6, 14:35
Draw 6
Monday, March 7, 9:35
Draw 8
Monday, March 7, 19:35
Draw 9
Tuesday, March 8, 9:35
Draw 11
Tuesday, March 8, 19:35
Draw 13
Wednesday, March 9, 14:35
Draw 14
Wednesday, March 9, 19:35
Draw 15
Thursday, March 10, 9:35
Semifinal
Friday, March 11, 14:35
Bronze match
Friday, March 11, 19:35
See also
References
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