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
- Men
- Women
Archery
- Recurve
- Compound
Artistic swimming
Badminton
Biathlon
- Men
- Women
Boxing
- Men
Cross-country skiing
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Curling
Event
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Pre-Novice Women's singles
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Michelle Deng
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Sara-Maude Depuis
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Audrey Carle
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Pre-Novice Men's singles
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John Kim
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Brendan Wong
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David Li
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Pre-Novice Ice Dance
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Hailey Yu / Brendan Giang
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Grace Pelé / Joel Portz
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Savanna Martel / Kobi Chant
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Pre-Novice Pairs
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Lily Wilberforce / Aidan Wright
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Charlotte Giraldeau / Eliott Goulet
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Ashlyn Schmitz / Tristan Taylor
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Novice Women's singles
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Kaiya Ruiter
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Gabriella Guo
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Mélaurie Boivin
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Novice Men's singles
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Matthew Newnham
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Wesley Chiu
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Rio Morita
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Novice Ice dance
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Kiera Kam / Mathew Carter
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Sydney Embro / Eric Millar
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Isabel McQuilkin / Jake Portz
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Novice Pairs
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Jamie Fournier / Gabriel Farand
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Caidence Derenisky / Raine Eberl
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Mackenzie Ripley / Owen Brawley
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Freestyle skiing
- Men
- Women
Gymnastics
Artistic
- Men
- Women
Trampoline
Hockey
The hockey competitions marked the debut for Nunavut in the sport at the Canada Games.[2]
Judo
- Men
- Women
Ringette
Short track speed skating
- Men
- Women
Snowboarding
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Speed skating
- Men
- Women
Squash
Table tennis
Wheelchair basketball
References
- ^ 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.
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