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词条 Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics
释义

  1. Medalists

  2. Alpine skiing

  3. Biathlon

  4. Bobsleigh

  5. Cross-country skiing

  6. Curling

      Men's    Women's  

  7. Figure skating

  8. Freestyle skiing

  9. Ice hockey

     Men's   Women's  

  10. Luge

  11. Nordic combined

  12. Short track speed skating

  13. Skeleton

  14. Ski jumping

  15. Snowboarding

  16. Speed skating

  17. Flag bearer

  18. Other participation

  19. Notes

  20. Official outfitter

  21. References

  22. External links

{{infobox country at games
| NOC = CAN
| NOCname = Canadian Olympic Committee
| games = Winter Olympics
| year = 2006
| flagcaption =
| oldcode =
| website = {{url|www.olympic.ca }} {{en icon}} {{fr icon}}
| location = Turin
| competitors = 196
| sports = 15
| flagbearer = Danielle Goyette (opening)[1]
Cindy Klassen (closing)[2]
| rank = 5
| gold = 7
| silver = 10
| bronze = 7
| officials =
| appearances = auto
| app_begin_year =
| app_end_year =
| summerappearances =
| winterappearances =
| seealso = 1906 Intercalated Games
}}

Canada competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, with a team of 196 athletes and 220 support staff.

As host of the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada was pressured to do well at the 2006 Games. The Canadian Olympic Committee's goal for 2006 was to have a top three finish in the medal count[3] or 25 total medals, as a start to reach their goal of having the highest medal count at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada had managed to increase its medal count at each Winter Olympics since the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, United States. World Cup results from the 2005–06 season seemed to indicate that Canada would have a good performance in Turin, Italy. Canada met one of those goals and nearly met the other by finishing third behind the United States and Germany with 24 medals.[4] The Games were also the first litmus test for the increased athletic funding and resources pursued by the Own the Podium 2010 program.

Another task for the Canadian contingent was to promote the 2010 Games, Vancouver and surrounding region, the province of British Columbia, as well as Canada as a nation. This was evident in the Canadian participation in the closing ceremonies of the Games and the establishment of the Canada House in Turin. The Games also provided opportunities for organizing committees to gather experience and strategies to run the Games in Vancouver.

Medalists

Canada's total medal count of 24 was the highest ever won by the nation in any Winter Olympics, and was the second highest total for the country at any Olympic games (summer or winter), exceeded only by the 44 medals won at the 1984 Summer Olympics which were boycotted by the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries. Not only did Canada increase its total medal count from the previous Winter Games for the 7th straight time (since 1980), but the total medal count was also the "best ever" for Canada for the 5th straight time (since 1992).

Canada won at least one medal in 10 of the 15 sport disciplines competed at the games, and gold medals in 6 different disciplines; both feats were unmatched by any other nation. Canada also had the most 4th and 5th-place finishes (14 and 9 respectively) of any country in these games. These results support the effectiveness of the Own the Podium 2010 program.

Cindy Klassen bested the total Olympic medals collected in a single Games by a Canadian, with 5, and bested the total Olympic medal count of any Canadian (Winter and Summer) with 6. The previous record of 3 medals at a single Olympics was held by Gaetan Boucher for the 1984 Winter Olympics and Marc Gagnon at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Meanwhile, Clara Hughes tied the old mark of 5 career Olympic medals, held by Marc Gagnon and Phil Edwards. Sixteen of the 24 medals were won by female athletes. At age 50, Russ Howard became the oldest Canadian gold medalist in Olympic history.

{{col-begin}}
| style="text-align:left; vertical-align:top;"|
MedalNameSportEventDate
{{gold medal}} Jennifer|Heil}} Freestyle skiing Women's moguls February 11
{{gold medal}} Duff|Gibson}} Skeleton Men's February 17
{{gold medal}} Women's|ice hockey team|Canada women's national ice hockey team|Ice hockey, Women}}
{{CompactTable
r1c1=Meghan Agostar2c1=Gillian Appsr3c1=Jennifer Botterillr4c1=Cassie Campbellr5c1=Gillian Ferrarir6c1=Danielle Goyetter7c1=Jayna Heffordr1c2=Becky Kellarr2c2=Gina Kingsburyr3c2=Charline Labontér4c2=Carla MacLeodr5c2=Caroline Ouelletter6c2=Cherie Piperr7c2=Cheryl Pounderr1c3=Colleen Sostoricsr2c3=Kim St-Pierrer3c3=Vicky Sunoharar4c3=Sarah Vaillancourtr5c3=Katie Weatherstonr6c3=Hayley Wickenheiser
}}
Ice hockey Women's February 20
{{gold medal}} Cindy|Klassen}} Speed skating Women's 1500 m February 22
{{gold medal}} Chandra|Crawford}} Cross-country skiing Women's sprint February 22
{{gold medal}} Brad|Gushue}}
Jamie Korab
Russ Howard
Mark Nichols
Mike Adam
Curling Men's February 24
{{gold medal}} Clara|Hughes}} Speed skating Women's 5000 m February 25
{{Silver medal}} Sara|Renner}}
Beckie Scott
Cross-country skiing Women's team sprint February 14
{{Silver medal}} Arne|Dankers}}
Steven Elm,
Denny Morrison
Jason Parker
Justin Warsylewicz
Speed skating Men's team pursuit February 16
{{Silver medal}} Kristina|Groves}}
Clara Hughes
Cindy Klassen
Christine Nesbitt
Shannon Rempel
Speed skating Women's team pursuit February 16
{{Silver medal}} Jeff|Pain}} Skeleton Men's February 17
{{Silver medal}} Cindy|Klassen}} Speed skating Women's 1000 m February 19
{{Silver medal}} Pierre|Lueders}}
Lascelles Brown
Bobsleigh Two-man February 19
{{Silver medal}} Alanna|Kraus}}
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
Amanda Overland
Kalyna Roberge
Tania Vicent
Short track speed skating Women's 3000 m relay February 22
{{Silver medal}} Kristina|Groves}} Speed skating Women's 1500 m February 22
{{Silver medal}} François-Louis|Tremblay}} Short track speed skating Men's 500 m February 25
{{Silver medal}} Eric|Bedard}}
Jonathan Guilmette
Charles Hamelin
François-Louis Tremblay
Mathieu Turcotte
Short track speed skating Men's 5000 m relay February 25
{{bronze medal}} Cindy|Klassen}} Speed skating Women's 3000 m February 12
{{bronze medal}} Anouk|Leblanc-Boucher}} Short track speed skating Women's 500 m February 15
{{bronze medal}} Jeffrey|Buttle}} Figure skating Men's singles February 16
{{bronze medal}} Mellisa|Hollingsworth-Richards}} Skeleton Women's February 16
{{bronze medal}} Dominique|Maltais}} Snowboarding Women's snowboard cross February 17
{{bronze medal}} Shannon |Kleibrink}}
Amy Nixon
Glenys Bakker
Christine Keshen
Sandra Jenkins
Curling Women's February 23
{{bronze medal}} Cindy|Klassen}} Speed skating Women's 5000 m February 25

| style="text-align:left; vertical-align:top;"|{{Clear}}
Medals by sport
SportTotal
Speed skating2428
Skeleton1113
Cross-country skiing1102
Curling1012
Freestyle skiing1001
Ice hockey1001
Short track speed skating0314
Bobsleigh0101
Figure skating0011
Snowboarding0011
Total710724
{{col-end}}

Alpine skiing

{{Main|Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
Men
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3TotalRank
Patrick BiggsSlalom54.38Did not finish
François BourqueSuper-Gn/a1:31.278
Giant slalom1:16.611:19.31n/a2:35.924
Combined1:40.5047.5246.233:14.2521
Thomas GrandiGiant slalom1:17.231:19.65n/a2:36.8810
Slalom53.6451.20n/a1:44.849
Erik GuaySuper-Gn/a1:31.084
Michael JanykSlalom55.3250.87n/a1:46.1917
John KuceraDownhilln/a1:51.5527
Super-Gn/a1:32.1022
Combined1:41.0446.6745.553:13.2617
Manuel Osborne-ParadisDownhilln/a1:50.4513
Super-Gn/a1:32.0220
Combined1:39.6950.11Did not start
Jean-Philippe RoyGiant slalom1:17.36Did not finish
SlalomDid not finish
Ryan SempleGiant slalomDid not finish
Combined1:41.65Did not finish
Women
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3TotalRank
Brigitte ActonGiant slalom1:02.071:09.64n/a2:11.7111
Slalom44.7547.15n/a1:31.9017
Combined40.1844.591:30.982:55.7510
Emily BrydonDownhilln/a1:58.9720
Super-Gn/a1:33.509
Combined40.9445.651:29.922:56.5113
Sherry LawrenceDownhilln/a2:00.4727
Super-Gn/a1:35.4734
Christina LustenbergerGiant slalomDid not finish
Shona RubensDownhilln/a2:00.3026
CombinedDid not finish
Genevieve SimardSuper-Gn/a1:34.3820
Giant slalom1:01.471:09.26n/a2:10.735
Kelly VanderbeekDownhilln/a1:59.6324
Super-Gn/a1:33.094

Note: In the men's combined, run 1 is the downhill, and runs 2 and 3 are the slalom. In the women's combined, run 1 and 2 are the slalom, and run 3 the downhill.

Biathlon

{{Main|Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Martine AlbertWomen's sprint27:04.4273
Women's individual59:52.1565
Robin CleggMen's sprint29:12.4351
Men's pursuit40:30.33744
Men's individual59:21.5236
Sandra KeithWomen's sprint26:20.7366
Women's individual55:56.3242
Zina KocherWomen's sprint26:11.1462
Women's individual54:18.8327
Jean-Philippe LeguellecMen's sprint29:32.3260
Men's individual1:00:28.0348
David LeoniMen's sprint28:50.4142
Men's pursuit41:07.41647
Men's individual1:02:37.8665
Marie-Pierre ParentWomen's sprint27:31.1276
Women's individual1:02:57.1477
Zina Kocher
Sandra Keith
Martine Albert
Marie-Pierre Parent
Women's relay1:26:09.71117

Bobsleigh

{{Main|Bobsleigh at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalRank
Serge Despres
David Bissett
Two-man56.1355.9256.6956.933:45.6711
Pierre Lueders
Lascelles Brown
Two-man55.5755.5056.1156.413:43.59
Suzanne Gavine-Hlady
Jamie Cruickshank
Two-woman58.4957.8658.6558.823:53.8213
Helen Upperton
Heather Moyse
Two-woman57.3757.7758.0957.833:51.064
Serge Despres
Nathan Cunningham
Steve Larsen
David Bissett
Four-man56.1056.1555.6955.583:43.5218
Pierre Lueders
Ken Kotyk
Morgan Alexander
Lascelles Brown
Four-man55.3455.4354.9555.203:40.924

Cross-country skiing

Sean Crooks was suspended for 5 days by the International Ski Federation for having excessive hemoglobin levels. He was able to participate in the men's sprint and 4× 10 km relay.

{{Main|Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
Distance
AthleteEventFinal
TotalRank
Amanda AmmarWomen's 10 km classical31:51.754
Chandra CrawfordWomen's 15 km pursuit50:35.460
Drew GoldsackMen's 15 km classical42:09.353
Men's 30 km pursuit1:24:14.356
George GreyMen's 15 km classical40:43.931
Men's 30 km pursuit1:19:08.925
Men's 50 km freestyle2:09:38.444
Chris JeffriesMen's 30 km pursuit1:26:17.061
Men's 50 km freestyle2:13:49.558
Devon KershawMen's 15 km classical41:42.747
Sara RennerWomen's 10 km classical28:33.08
Women's 15 km pursuit44:30.916
Dan RoycroftMen's 15 km classical42:39.758
Men's 30 km pursuit1:20:53.339
Men's 50 km freestyle2:13:47.557
Beckie ScottWomen's 10 km classicalDisqualified
Women's 15 km pursuit43:20.66
Milaine TheriaultWomen's 10 km classical31:30.446
Women's 15 km pursuit48:38.954
Women's 30 km freestyleDid not start
Devon Kershaw
Sean Crooks
Chris Jeffries
George Grey
Men's 4 x 10 km relay1:48:15.911
Milaine Theriault
Sara Renner
Amanda Ammar
Beckie Scott
Women's 4 x 5 km relay56:49.810
Sprint
AthleteEventQualifyingQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TotalRankTotalRankTotalRankTotalRank
Amanda AmmarWomen's sprint2:22.7849Did not advance49
Chandra CrawfordWomen's sprint2:51.068 Q2:14.21 Q2:13.41 Q2:12.3
Sean CrooksMen's sprint2:20.7032Did not advance32
Drew GoldsackMen's sprint2:20.6231Did not advance31
Devon KershawMen's sprint2:21.4937Did not advance37
Sara RennerWomen's sprint2:15.379 Q2:15.64Did not advance16
Beckie ScottWomen's sprint2:12.451 Q2:16.61 Q2:15.82 Q2:14.74
Phil WidmerMen's sprint2:23.7947Did not advance47
George Grey
Devon Kershaw
Men's team sprintn/a17:31.26Did not advance11
Sara Renner
Beckie Scott
Women's team sprintn/a17:19.32 Q16:37.5

Curling

{{Main|Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}

Men's

{{Main|Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics#Men's}}

Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Russ Howard (skip), Jamie Korab, Mike Adam (alternate)

The Canadian foursome won the country's first Olympic medal in men's curling, and became the first Winter Olympic gold medal winners from the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Russ Howard was designated the skip by World Curling Federation rules, but Gushue threw last stones, and was considered to be the team leader.[5]

Gushue's rink finished first in the round-robin at the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, then beat Jeff Stoughton in the final to secure the Olympic berth.

Round-robin
Draw 2
{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|GER|2006 Winter}} (Kapp)
| 2| 0| 2| 0| 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| x| -|5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 2| 0| 3| 1| 1| 1| 0| 2| x| -| 10

}};Draw 3

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 1| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 3| 0| 0| 7
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|SWE|2006 Winter}} (Lindholm)
| 0| 2| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 2| 1|8

}};Draw 4

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue)
| 1| 1| 0| 3| 0| 1| 1| 0| 2| x| -| 9
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|GBR|2006 Winter}} (Murdoch) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 0| 2| 0| 1| 0| 0| 2| 0| x| -| 5

}};Draw 5

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue)
| 1| 0| 0| 1| 1| 1| 1| 1| 0| 1| -| 7
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|SUI|2006 Winter}} (Stockli) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 1| 3| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| -| 5

}};Draw 6

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|NOR|2006 Winter}} (Trulsen)
| 0| 0| 1| 1| 1| 0| 0| 0| 2| 0| -| 5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 2| 1| 0| 0| 0| 0| 1| 1| 0| 1| -| 6

}};Draw 8

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|FIN|2006 Winter}} (Uusipaavalniemi)
| 0| 0| 3| 0| 0| 0| 4| 1| 0| 0| -| 8
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 2| 0| 0| 0| 1| 1| 0| 0| 2| 1| -| 7

}};Draw 9

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 0| 1| 0| 0| 1| 1| 0| 2| 1| 0| 6
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|ITA|2006 Winter}} (Retornaz)
| 2| 1| 0| 1| 1| 0| 0| 1| 0| 0| 1| 7

}};Draw 11

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|NZL|2006 Winter}} (Becker) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| 0| x| x| x| -| 1
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue)
| 1| 1| 0| 1| 0| 3| 3| x| x| x| -| 9

}};Draw 12

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 0| 0| 2| 0| 0| 0| 2| 1| 1| -| 6
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|USA|2006 Winter}} (Fenson)
| 1| 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 0| 0| -| 3
}}
Standings
RankTeamSkipWonLost
1{{FlagIOC|FIN|2006 Winter}}Markku Uusipaavalniemi72
2{{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}}Brad Gushue63
3{{FlagIOC|USA|2006 Winter}}Pete Fenson63
4{{FlagIOC|GBR|2006 Winter}}David Murdoch63
5{{FlagIOC|NOR|2006 Winter}}Pål Trulsen54
6{{FlagIOC|SUI|2006 Winter}}Ralph Stockli54
7{{FlagIOC|ITA|2006 Winter}}Joel Retornaz45
8{{FlagIOC|SWE|2006 Winter}}Peter Lindholm36
9{{FlagIOC|GER|2006 Winter}}Andy Kapp36
10{{FlagIOC|NZL|2006 Winter}}Sean Becker09
Playoffs
Semifinal
{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|USA|2006 Winter}} (Fenson)
| 1| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 0| 2| 0| x| -| 5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 2| 0| 2| 0| 2| 0| 0| 5| x| -| 11

}};Final

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|FIN|2006 Winter}} (Uusipavaalniemi)
| 2| 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| 0| 1| x| x| -| 5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Gushue) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 2| 1| 1| 0| 6| 0| 0| x| x| -| 11
}}

The Minister of Education for Newfoundland and Labrador canceled classes across the province in the afternoon to allow children to watch the game.[6]

Women's

{{Main|Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics#Women's}}

Shannon Kleibrink (skip), Amy Nixon, Glenys Bakker, Christine Keshen, Sandra Jenkins (alternate)

Shannon Kleibrink's rink finished third in the round-robin at the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, then won the semifinal over Stefanie Lawton and the final over Kelly Scott to secure the Olympic berth.

Round-robin
Draw 1
{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink)
| 0| 0| 0| 2| 0| 0| 2| 0| 1| 0| -| 5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|SWE|2006 Winter}} (Norberg) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 0| 2| 0| 2| 0| 0| 2| 0| 1| -| 7

}};Draw 2

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|USA|2006 Winter}} (Johnson)
| 0| 0| 1| 0| 2| 0| 2| 0| x| x| -| 5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink) {{Hammer}}
| 5| 1| 0| 1| 0| 3| 0| 1| x| x| -| 11

}};Draw 3

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink)
| 0| 0| 1| 0| 0| 2| 0| 2| 0| 1| -| 6
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|RUS|2006 Winter}} (Privakova)
| 0| 0| 0| 1| 1| 0| 1| 0| 2| x| -| 5

}};Draw 5

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 1| 0| 0| 2| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| -| 5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|SUI|2006 Winter}} (Ott)
| 0| 0| 0| 3| 0| 0| 0| 2| 0| 1| -| 6

}};Draw 6

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink)
| 0| 2| 0| 2| 0| 1| 0| 3| 2| 0| -| 10
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|NOR|2006 Winter}} (Nordby){{Hammer}}
| 1| 0| 2| 0| 2| 0| 1| 0| 0| 2| -| 8

}};Draw 7

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|GBR|2006 Winter}} (Martin)
| 0| 0| 0| 0| 2| 0| 0| 1| 0| x| -| 3
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 2| 1| 1| 0| 0| 1| 0| 4| x| -| 9

}};Draw 8

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|JPN|2006 Winter}} (Onodera) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 0| 2| 1| 0| 0| 1| 0| 0| 1| -| 5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink)
| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 0| -| 2

}};Draw 10

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|ITA|2006 Winter}} (Gaspari)
| 0| 0| 0| 2| 0| 1| 1| 0| 0| x| -| 4
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink) {{Hammer}}
| 1| 2| 2| 0| 2| 0| 0| 2| 2| x| -| 11

}};Draw 12

{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|DEN|2006 Winter}} (Holm) {{Hammer}}
| 2| 0| 3| 0| 0| 0| 1| 0| 2| 0| -| 8
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink)
| 0| 3| 0| 3| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 1| -| 9
}}
Standings
RankTeamSkipWonLost
1{{FlagIOC|SWE|2006 Winter}}Anette Norberg72
2{{FlagIOC|SUI|2006 Winter}}Mirjam Ott72
3{{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}}Shannon Kleibrink63
4{{FlagIOC|NOR|2006 Winter}}Dordi Nordby63
5{{FlagIOC|GBR|2006 Winter}}Rhona Martin54
6{{FlagIOC|RUS|2006 Winter}}Ludmila Privivkova54
7{{FlagIOC|JPN|2006 Winter}}Ayumi Onodera45
8{{FlagIOC|DEN|2006 Winter}}Dorthe Holm27
9{{FlagIOC|USA|2006 Winter}}Cassandra Johnson27
10{{FlagIOC|ITA|2006 Winter}}Diana Gaspari18
Playoffs
Semifinal
{{ Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|SUI|2006 Winter}} (Ott)
| 0| 0| 3| 0| 1| 1| 0| 2| 0| 0| -| 7
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink) {{Hammer}}
| 0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 0| 2| 0| 1| 0| -| 5

}};Bronze final

{{Curlingbox
| team1 = {{FlagIOC|NOR|2006 Winter}} (Nordby)
| 0| 0| 1| 1| 0| 2| 0| 1| X| X| |5
| team2 = {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}} (Kleibrink) {{Hammer}}
| 4| 1| 0| 0| 4| 0| 2| 0| X| X| |11
}}

Key: The hammer indicates which team had the last stone in the first end.

Figure skating

{{Main|Figure skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
AthleteEventCDSP/ODFS/FDTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Jeffrey ButtleMen'sn/a73.296 Q154.302227.59
Mira LeungLadies'n/a50.6114 Q94.5512145.1612
Joannie RochetteLadies'n/a55.859 Q111.425167.275
Emanuel SandhuMen'sn/a69.757 Q120.4914190.2413
Shawn SawyerMen'sn/a67.2012 Q123.6312190.2412
Jessica Dubé
Bryce Davison
Pairsn/a55.4811104.2310159.7110
Marie-France Dubreuil
Patrice Lauzon
Ice dance37.44454.367Withdrew
Valérie Marcoux
Craig Buntin
Pairsn/a55.6210102.5911158.2111
Megan Wing
Aaron Lowe
Ice dance31.421249.171285.8112166.4011

Key: CD = Compulsory Dance, FD = Free Dance, FS = Free Skate, OD = Original Dance, SP = Short Program

Freestyle skiing

{{Main|Freestyle skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}

Jennifer Heil became the first Canadian woman to ever win gold in freestyle skiing after winning for women's moguls. At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, she finished fourth and ended up a hundredth of a point off the podium.

Dale Begg-Smith, who won gold in men's moguls for Australia, was born in Canada and holds dual citizenship. He originally started skiing in Canada but found Canada's training program too restrictive. He moved to Australia to have more time to work on his business interests. Ironically, his win bumped Marc-André Moreau down to 4th place and off of the podium.

Men
AthleteEventQualifyingFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Jeff BeanMen's aerials198.4919Did not advance19
Alexandre BilodeauMen's moguls23.7511 Q23.4211
Marc-André MoreauMen's moguls24.693 Q25.624
Kyle NissenMen's aerials231.647 Q244.915
Steve OmischlMen's aerials198.2320Did not advance20
Warren ShouldiceMen's aerials243.453 Q239.706
Chris WongMen's moguls23.899 Q22.8814
Women
AthleteEventQualifyingFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Veronika BauerWomen's aerials176.665 Q125.6512
Deidra DionneWomen's aerials128.3022Did not advance22
Jennifer HeilWomen's moguls26.671 Q26.50
Amber PetersonWomen's aerials153.0715Did not advance15
Kristi RichardsWomen's moguls23.768 Q23.307
Audrey RobichaudWomen's moguls22.7312 Q23.108
Stéphanie St-PierreWomen's moguls22.1517 Q22.5212

Ice hockey

{{Main|Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}

Hockey, like the previous two Olympics, attracted significant attention from Canadian fans. Many consider the Canadian men's team's performance in Turin as the most disappointing in years. In the last four games of the tournament, Canada failed to score in 11 of 12 periods, losing with the same score (2–0) against Switzerland, Finland, and in the quarterfinals against Russia. Hockey commentators, including Kelly Hrudey, commented that Canada did not play well as a team. The match against the Czech Republic was believed to be a better performance by the hockey team but the team lost to Russia two days after.

The quarterfinal game against Russia was watched on television screens across the nation in the afternoon Canadian time. The intensity of the game increased as the scoreless tie extended into the third period.

However, in the women's hockey discipline, Team Canada dominated the field with numerous wins leading up to their gold medal winning game.

Men's

{{Main|Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament}}
Players
{{Main|Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's team rosters}}{{For|player statistics|Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's statistics}}{{2006 Winter Olympics Canada men's ice hockey team roster}}
Results
Round-robin
{{2006 Winter Olympics men's ice hockey game A1}}{{2006 Winter Olympics men's ice hockey game A6|bgc=F8F8F8}}{{2006 Winter Olympics men's ice hockey game A8}}{{2006 Winter Olympics men's ice hockey game A12|bgc=F8F8F8}}{{2006 Winter Olympics men's ice hockey game A15}}
Standings
{{2006WOIHMStandingsA}}
Medal round
Quarterfinal
{{2006WOIHMRusCan}}

Women's

{{Main|Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics#Women's competition}}
Players
{{Main|Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics rosters (women)#Canada}}
No Player G A Pts PIM
7 Cherie Piper 4 8 12 0
22 Hayley Wickenheiser 4 8 12 2
10 Gillian Apps 5 4 9 8
13 Caroline Ouellette 3 4 7 0
16 Jayna Hefford 2 3 5 0
26 Sarah Vaillancourt 2 3 5 2
17 Jennifer Botterill 1 4 5 2
15 Danielle Goyette 4 1 5 4
77 Cassie Campbell 0 5 5 0
3 Carla MacLeod 2 2 4 2
8 Katie Weatherston 3 1 4 2
2 Meghan Agosta 3 1 4 2
11 Cheryl Pounder 2 1 3 2
61 Vicky Sunohara 1 1 2 2
27 Gina Kingsbury 0 2 2 2
4 Becky Kellar 0 1 1 2
9 Gillian Ferrari 0 0 0 0
5 Colleen Sostorics 0 0 0 4
No Goaltender Mins GA GAA Sv%
32 Charline Labonté 60 0 0.00 1.000
33 Kim St-Pierre 120 1 0.50 .923
Results
Round-robin
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Standings
{{2006WOIHWStandingsA}}
Medal round
Semifinal
{{2006 Winter Olympics women's ice hockey game E2}}
Final
{{2006 Winter Olympics women's ice hockey game F2}}

Luge

{{Main|Luge at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalRank
Jeff ChristieMen's singles52.38252.02752.01351.9393:28.36114
Ian CockerlineMen's singles52.29052.10752.255Did not finish
Samuel EdneyMen's singles52.66352.52352.36052.3113:29.85719
Alex GoughWomen's singles48.28649.90247.92248.0453:14.15520
Regan LauscherWomen's singles47.58447.41847.32047.3213:09.64310
Meaghan SimisterWomen's singles48.18548.682Did not finish
Grant Albrecht
Eric Pothier
Doubles47.47848.083n/a1:35.56110
Chris Moffat
Mike Moffat
Doubles47.71547.826n/a1:35.5419

Nordic combined

{{Main|Nordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
AthleteEventSki jumpingCross-country
PointsRankDeficitTimeRank
Jason MyslickiSprint90.0432:2321:23.1
+2:54.1
41
Individual Gundersen207.5323:4046:21.0
+6:36.4
41
Max ThompsonSprint84.5452:4522:09.3
+3:40.3
46
Individual Gundersen171.5466:0447:57.8
+8:13.2
44

Note: 'Deficit' refers to the amount of time behind the leader a competitor began the cross-country portion of the event. Italicized numbers show the final deficit from the winner's finishing time.

Short track speed skating

{{Main|Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
Men
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Éric Bédard500 m42.4801 Q42.2671 Q41.9502 Q42.0934
1000 m1:28.2741 Q1:27.5462 QDisqualified
Charles Hamelin1500 m2:19.4691 Qn/a2:20.8541 Q2:26.3754
François-Louis Tremblay500 m42.7792 Q42.1102 Q42.2611 Q42.002
1000 m1:28.9251 QDisqualified
Mathieu Turcotte1500 m2:23.4021 Qn/a2:18.2803Final B
2:24.558
6
Éric Bédard
Jonathan Guilmette
Charles Hamelin
François-Louis Tremblay
Mathieu Turcotte
5000 m relayn/a6:57.00416:43.707
Women
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Alanna Kraus500 m45.6881 Q45.1723Did not advance9
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher500 m45.9291 Q44.8212 Q45.2342 Q44.759
1500 m2:28.0014Did not advance16
Amanda Overland1000 m1:33.7611 Q1:33.0122 Q1:33.1023Final B
1:34.191
5
1500 m2:27.6662 Qn/a2:22.9462 Q2:26.4955
Kalyna Roberge500 m45.3961 Q45.7102 Q44.9603Final B
46.605
4
Tania Vicent1000 m1:33.9041 Q1:35.5943 ADV1:32.6503Final B
1:34.099
4
Alanna Kraus
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
Amanda Overland
Kalyna Roberge
Tania Vicent
3000 m relayn/a4:17.2312 Q4:17.336

Key: 'ADV' indicates a skater was advanced due to being interfered with.

Skeleton

{{Main|Skeleton at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}

Mellisa Hollingsworth-Richards won a bronze medal in Skeleton, thus becoming the first Canadian to win an Olympic medal in the event. A day later, Duff Gibson became the first Canadian to win a gold medal in the event after taking the men's gold. Fellow Canadian Jeff Pain won the silver medal, and there were chances of a bronze as well; however, their teammate placed fourth.

Gibson, 39, became the oldest competitor to win an individual gold medal in Winter Olympics history, surpassing Al MacInnis as the oldest Canadian to win a gold medal. MacInnis won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics on the Canadian men's hockey team.

AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2TotalRank
Lindsay AlcockWomen's1:01.261:01.592:02.8510
Paul BoehmMen's58.6158.451:57.064
Duff GibsonMen's57.8058.081:55.88
Mellisa Hollingsworth-RichardsWomen's1:00.391:01.022:01.41
Jeff PainMen's57.9858.161:56.14

Ski jumping

{{Main|Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}
AthleteEventQualifyingFirst roundFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsTotalRank
Gregory BaxterNormal hill100.041Did not advance41
Large hill58.524Did not advance41
Graeme GorhamNormal hill97.542Did not advance42
Large hill69.435 Q61.150Did not advance50
Michael NellNormal hill83.550Did not advance50
Large hill48.049Did not advance49
Stefan ReadNormal hill114.521 Q105.042Did not advance42
Large hill88.519 Q98.826 Q89.4188.230
Gregory Baxter
Graeme Gorham
Michael Nell
Stefan Read
Team276.815Did not advance15

Note: PQ indicates a skier was pre-qualified for the final, based on entry rankings.

Snowboarding

{{Main|Snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}

Maëlle Ricker and Dominique Vallee competed in two of the Snowboarding disciplines, halfpipe and snowboard cross, while Jasey-Jay Anderson competed in snowboard cross and parallel giant slalom.

Halfpipe
AthleteEventQualifying run 1Qualifying run 2Final
PointsRankPointsRankRun 1Run 2Rank
Sarah ConradWomen's halfpipe19.42033.59Did not advance15
Justin LamoureuxMen's halfpipe10.14131.515Did not advance21
Crispin LipscombMen's halfpipe19.63037.96 Q(23.4)33.511
Brad MartinMen's halfpipe27.22134.710Did not advance16
Hugo LemayMen's halfpipe26.02434.112Did not advance18
Mercedes NicollWomen's halfpipe33.0917.521Did not advance27
Maëlle RickerWomen's halfpipe25.91623.223Did not advance29
Dominique ValleeWomen's halfpipe31.51224.515Did not advance21

Note: In the final, the single best score from two runs is used to determine the ranking. A bracketed score indicates a run that wasn't counted.

Parallel GS
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Jasey-Jay AndersonMen's parallel giant slalom1:12.7520Did not advance20
Philippe BerubéMen's parallel giant slalom1:30.0329Did not advance29
Alexa LooWomen's parallel giant slalom1:23.5120Did not advance20

Key: '+ Time' represents a deficit; the brackets indicate the results of each run.

Snowboard cross
AthleteEventQualifying1/8 finalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
TimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Jasey-Jay AndersonMen's snowboard cross1:22.2720 Q1 Q1 Q4Small final
1
5
Francois BoivinMen's snowboard cross1:23.1730 Q2 Q3Did not advanceClassification 9–12
2
10
Dominique MaltaisWomen's snowboard cross1:29.332 Qn/a1 Q2 Q3
Drew NeilsonMen's snowboard cross1:19:931 Q3Did not advance17
Maëlle RickerWomen's snowboard cross1:27.851 Qn/a1 Q1 Q44
Erin SimmonsWomen's snowboard cross1:32.7417Did not advance17
Dominique ValleeWomen's snowboard cross1:33.5719Did not advance19
Tom VelisekMen's snowboard cross1:22.1218 Q3Did not advance23

Speed skating

{{Main|Speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics}}

Canada became the first country to set a new record at the 2006 Winter Olympics when both its men's and women's teams set an Olympic record in the qualifying round of the team pursuit.

Cindy Klassen set or tied several medal records. She became the first Canadian to win five medals in one Olympics, winning a gold (1500 m), two silver medals (team pursuit, 1000 m) and two bronze medals (3000 m, 5000 m). Her bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics gives her a total of six medals and the title of the most decorated Canadian Olympian, winter or summer. Tied at five medals for Canada are short track speed skater Marc Gagnon, track athlete Dr. Phil Edwards, and speed skater Clara Hughes, who won her fourth and fifth medal at the 2006 Olympics. In addition to the Canadian medal records, Klassen also tied Eric Heiden to win the most medals by a speed skater at a single Olympics.

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Final
TimeRankTimeRank
Arne Dankers1500 mn/a1:48.4217
5000 mn/a6:21.265
10000 mn/a13:23.559
Steven Elm1000 mn/a1:11.3629
1500 mn/a1:48.0912
5000 mn/a6:41.5322
Michael Ireland500 m35.5935.291:10.887
Vincent Labrie500 m36.3136.121:12.4329
Brock Miron500 m36.4236.121:12.5430
Denny Morrison1000 mn/a1:10.4419
1500 mn/a1:48.0411
François-Olivier Roberge1000 mn/a1:10.2016
Justin Warsylewicz1500 mn/a1:49.7727
5000 mn/a6:43.7424
Jeremy Wotherspoon500 m35.3735.681:11.059
1000 mn/a1:09.7611
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Final
TimeRankTimeRank
Kristina Groves1000 mn/a1:16.545
1500 mn/a1:56.74
3000 mn/a4:09.038
5000 mn/a7:03.956
Clara Hughes3000 mn/a4:09.179
5000 mn/a6:59.07
Cindy Klassen1000 mn/a1:16.09
1500 mn/a1:55.27
3000 mn/a4:04.37
5000 mn/a7:00.57
Krisy Myers500 m39.8339.601:19.4322
Christine Nesbitt1000 mn/a1:17.5414
1500 mn/a1:59.157
Shannon Rempel500 m39.4239.431:18.8516
1000 mn/a1:18.3524
1500 mn/a2:02.2428
Kerry Simpson500 m39.6939.651:19.3421
Kim Weger500 m40.0139.981:19.9926
Team pursuit
AthleteEventSeedingQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
From:
Arne Dankers
Steven Elm
Denny Morrison
Jason Parker
Justin Warsylewicz
Men's team pursuit3:47.371 {{OlyR}}{{FlagIOC|JPN|2006 Winter}} (8)
W 3:52.01
{{FlagIOC|NOR|2006 Winter}} (4)
W 3:44.91
{{FlagIOC|ITA|2006 Winter}} (2)
L 3:47.28
From:
Kristina Groves
Clara Hughes
Cindy Klassen
Christine Nesbitt
Shannon Rempel
Women's team pursuit3:06.453{{FlagIOC|USA|2006 Winter}} (6)
W 3:01.24
{{FlagIOC|JPN|2006 Winter}} (7)
W 3:02.13
{{FlagIOC|GER|2006 Winter}} (2)
L 3:02.91

Flag bearer

Women's ice hockey player Danielle Goyette carried the flag for Canada in the opening ceremony. Cross-country skier Beckie Scott, bobsledder Pierre Lueders, long-track speedskaters Cindy Klassen and Clara Hughes all said that they would not submit their names to carry the flag.

Scott, Klassen and Hughes all had events within two days of the opening ceremonies and believed that not participating in the opening ceremonies would give them a better chance at a finishing well in their events. Lueders turned down the chance because at the time it appeared that his bobsleigh partner, Lascelles Brown, would not be granted Canadian citizenship. Afterwards, Lueders said he would carry the flag but said that Brown would be a much better choice.

Some criticized these choices, including hockey analyst Don Cherry, who called the athletes unpatriotic and said that other athletes would have loved to have had the opportunity. Others, including past flag bearer Catriona Le May Doan spoke in favour of their decisions, saying that the opening ceremonies were a long process and took a lot of energy. She criticized Don Cherry, saying that many athletes in the past had turned down the flag-bearing opportunity at the opening ceremonies in order to focus on their competition, and that Don Cherry, having never participated in international athletic competition, does not have the right to be critical of Olympic athletes.

After winning five medals (more than any other Canadian at a Winter Games), Cindy Klassen accepted the selection as the flag bearer for the closing ceremonies.

Other participation

As the host nation of the next Winter Games, Canada's role was to promote the 2010 Winter Olympics, its host city, its host province, and the country over the duration of these Games. Canada House was a log cabin constructed with Canadian pine wood and it was one of 12 nation's houses established in Turin. The pavilion opened its doors to the public on January 23, 2006, at piazza Valdo Fusi, in the city centre and would remain open until March 20 at the conclusion of the Paralympic Winter Games. Aside from showcasing Canadian culture, the building would host meetings for companies from British Columbia and Italy who would be interested to develop business partnerships. The building would be donated to the city of Turin and would be transferred to a new city park after the Games.

During the closing ceremonies of these Games, there was a brief segment in which Canada delivered a preview of the 2010 Games. This included a choreographed program featuring Avril Lavigne, raising of the Canadian flag, and singing of O Canada by opera star Ben Heppner, himself a B.C. native. The handover of the Games was highlighted by Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan, a quadriplegic, accepting and waving the Olympic flag. Aside from the flag handed from the mayor of Turin Sergio Chiamparino, the City of Vancouver is now the custodian of the actual Olympic flag lowered at Stadio Olimpico during the closing ceremonies.

British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell, himself a Vancouver native, and Governor General Michaëlle Jean attended the Games' competitions and closing ceremonies. They also availed themselves to the news media, sharing their thoughts about British Columbia and Canada welcoming the world in 2010. The federal government was represented by the attendance of Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay at the closing ceremonies.

A number of Canadian citizens with dual citizenship have competed for other countries and served as their respective flag bearers:

In Ottawa, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in a statement that the Olympic flame had begun the journey to Vancouver.[7]

Notes

Official outfitter

HBC became the official outfitter of clothing for members of the Canadian Olympic team and replacing Roots Canada. The same clothing was also sold at HBC stores in Canada. HBC had been the official outfitters for Canada's Winter teams in 1936, 1960, 1964 and 1968.

References

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External links

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