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2023 Canada Winter Games

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2023 Canada Winter Games
XXVIII Canada Games
Host cityPrince Edward Island
CountryCanada
Teams13
Athletes3,600
Sport21
Events175
OpeningFebruary 18, 2023 (2023-02-18)
ClosingMarch 5, 2023 (2023-03-05)
Torch lighterMark Arendz
Main venueEastlink Centre
Website2023 Canada Winter Games
Winter

The 2023 Canada Winter Games, officially known as the XXVIII Canada Games, (or informally as PEI 2023) was a Canadian multi-sport event hosted across Prince Edward Island, from February 18, 2023, to March 5, 2023.

Bidding

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As part of the rotation of Canada Games hosts, the Northwest Territories with (Yellowknife) were scheduled to host the games for the first time ever.[1][2] However, in September 2016, The Northwest Territories and Prince Edward Island agreed to swap bidding years (with the former now eligible to bid for 2031).[3] In November 2018, the island officially won its bid to host the games.[4]

Venues

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A total of 18 venues (16 in Prince Edward Island, one each in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) will stage the competitions. The venue in New Brunswick was chosen to host the alpine and freestyle skiing events, as there is no downhill mountain available in Prince Edward Island.[5] Meanwhile, the speed skating oval from the 2011 Canada Winter Games will be used as there are no suitable facilities in Prince Edward Island.[6]

New Brunswick

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Venue Sport(s) City
Crabbe Mountain Alpine skiing
Freestyle skiing
Bright Parish

Nova Scotia

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Venue Sport(s) City
Halifax Oval Speed skating Halifax

Prince Edward Island

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Venue Sport(s) City
Canada Games Multi Sport Dome at Credit Union Place Boxing
Karate
Summerside
Cavendish Farms Community Events Centre Hockey Tyne Valley
Cavendish Farms Wellness Centre Ringette Montague
Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre Badminton
Wheelchair basketball
Charlottetown
Credit Union Place Hockey Summerside
Eastlink Centre Archery
Ceremonies
Fencing
Gymnastics (trampoline)
Hockey
Squash
Charlottetown
Eliyahu Wellness Centre at Canada Games Place Figure skating
Short track speed skating
North Rustico
Evangeline Recreation Centre Hockey Wellington
MacLauchlan Arena Hockey
Ringette
Charlottetown
Mark Arendz Provincial Ski Park Alpine skiing
Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
Freestyle skiing
Snowboarding
Brookvale
Montague Curling Club Curling Montague
Norton Diamond Soccer Complex Gymnastics (artistic) Stratford
O'Leary Cavendish Farms Arena Hockey O'Leary
Prince Edward Island Convention Centre Judo
Table tennis
Charlottetown
The Silver Fox Entertainment Complex Curling Summerside
Tignish Credit Union Arena Hockey Tignish

Sports

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A total of 175 events in 21 sports will be contested at the games. An initial group of sports was named on January 19, 2017.[7] The sports of karate was selected by the organizing committee as the final sport. Fencing (for the first time since 2013) and table tennis were added later by the CGC, after artistic swimming was moved to the summer sports program.[8] Women's boxing, mixed doubles curling and karate will make their Canada Games debut.[7]

Participating provinces and territories

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All 13 of Canada's provinces and territories competed.

Marketing

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Mascot

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Wowkwis (whoa-quis; red fox) is the 2023 Canada Games mascot.[9][10][11]

Medal standings

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  *   Host nation (Prince Edward Island)

RankTeamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Quebec574351151
2 British Columbia462631103
3 Ontario324333108
4 Alberta20363692
5 Nova Scotia771024
6 Manitoba66719
7 Saskatchewan371020
8 New Brunswick241016
9 Newfoundland and Labrador2024
10 Yukon1023
11 Prince Edward Island*0112
Totals (11 entries)176173193542

Medallists

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Archery

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's compound Adam Berge
 Alberta
Dustin Watson
 Ontario
Ryan Cherniak
 Manitoba
Men's recurve Ryder Wilson
 Manitoba
Luke Smollett
 Alberta
Arden Hopkin
 Prince Edward Island
Women's compound Chyler Brynn Sanders
 Manitoba
Abby Bunn
 Ontario
Eliana Stein
 Alberta
Women's recurve Aëlis Couture
 Quebec
Emily Kae Yun Yen
 British Columbia
Emily Love
 Manitoba
Mixed team compound Adam Berge
Haley Priest
 Alberta
Abby Bunn
Dustin Watson
 Ontario
Ryan Cherniak
Chyler Brynn Sanders
 Manitoba
Mixed team recurve Amelia Gagné
Durvishan Thananchayan
 Ontario
Emily Love
Ryder Wilson
 Manitoba
Alison Dewling
Luke Smollett
 Alberta

Alpine skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Super-G Philippe Savard
 Quebec
44.37 Émile Piché
 Quebec
44.54 Luka McKinlay
 Quebec
44.82
Men's giant slalom Émile Piché
 Quebec
1:47.25 Thomas Cais
 Alberta
1:48.64 Luka McKinlay
 Quebec
1:49.89
Men's slalom Louis-Thomas Cantin
 Quebec
1:42.20 Philippe Savard
 Quebec
1:42.56 Henri Michaud
 Quebec
1:42.73
Men's Ski cross Charles Leduc
 Quebec
Louis-Thomas Cantin
 Quebec
Maddox Johnson
 British Columbia
Women's Super-G Roxy Coatesworth
 British Columbia
45.08 Charlie Houde
 Quebec
45.93 Rebecca Pelkey
 Alberta
45.93
Women's giant slalom Roxy Coatesworth
 British Columbia
1:49.05 Arielle Desrosiers
 Quebec
1:51.17 Léanne Aubut-Laurin
 Quebec
1:51.41
Women's slalom Roxy Coatesworth
 British Columbia
1:27.48 Rebecca Pelkey
 Alberta
1:29.99 Arielle Desrosiers
 Quebec
1:30.72
Women's Ski cross Roxy Coatesworth
 British Columbia
Léa Bérubé
 Quebec
Emilia Richardson
 Alberta
Para
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's giant slalom Kalle Eriksson
 Alberta
1:50.09 Matthew Leach
 British Columbia
2:23.20 Samuel Peters
 British Columbia
2:26.10
Men's slalom Matthew Leach
 British Columbia
2:13.29 James Budrow
 Ontario
2:28.59 Hayden Denouden
 Nova Scotia
2:29.27
Women's giant slalom Florence Carrier
 Quebec
2:10.99 Not awarded Not awarded
Women's slalom Florence Carrier
 Quebec
1:50.02 Andrea Nelson
 Ontario
2:49.14 Not awarded

Badminton

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Timothy Lock
 Ontario
Thomas Ashton
 Nova Scotia
Anthony Wong
 Alberta
Men's doubles Colin Jia
Ivan Li
 Ontario
Alexander Bianchini
Andrew Choi
 Quebec
Victor Huang
Wenjun Ouyang
 British Columbia
Women's singles Chloe Huang
 Ontario
Ritu Shah
 Nova Scotia
Natalie Nakatsui
 Alberta
Women's doubles Jessica Cheng
Sophia Nong
 Ontario
Sharon Au
Jeslyn Chow
 Ontario
Samantha Hui
Catherine Plante-Gonthier
 Quebec
Mixed doubles Chloe Huang
Timothy Lock
 Ontario
Colin Jia
Sharon Au
 Ontario
Raymond Li
Jessica Cheng
 Ontario
Mixed team  Ontario  Alberta  British Columbia

Biathlon

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's sprint Jean-Nicolas de Broeck
 Quebec
21:12.9 Liam Tinworth
 Alberta
22:23.5 Peter Rojkovski
 Alberta
22:51.0
Men's individual Jean-Nicolas de Broeck
 Quebec
38:59.1 Sebastian Solomonson
 British Columbia
39:26.5 Theo Fradette
 Alberta
40:18.0
Men's pursuit Jean-Nicolas de Broeck
 Quebec
26:12.7 Liam Tinworth
 Alberta
28:21.2 Liam Simons
 British Columbia
28:27.2
Women's sprint Julia Bartlett
 Alberta
18:37.1 Molly Caldwell
 British Columbia
18:38.0 Rhiann Arnold
 Saskatchewan
19:16.3
Women's individual Mia Rodger
 British Columbia
40:07.8 Jessabelle Trelenberg
 British Columbia
40:11.6 Molly Caldwell
 British Columbia
40:49.3
Women's pursuit Molly Caldwell
 British Columbia
28:41.5 Julia Bartlett
 Alberta
29:45.3 Mia Rodger
 British Columbia
30:37.0
Single mixed relay Jean-Nicolas de Broeck
Isabelle Caza
 Quebec
58:52.0 Peter Rojkovski
Wallis Siemens
 Alberta
59:39.4 Cole Germain
Cheyenne Tirschmann
 Yukon
59:44.9
Mixed relay Francois Gauthier
François Harvey
Laurie Jacques
Amélya Pouliot
 Quebec
1:09:54.6 Molly Caldwell
Parker Munroe
Mia Rodger
Liam Simons
 British Columbia
1:10:41.5 Luca Baergen
Aimee-Rae Morin
Kase Reppe
Liam Tinworth
 Alberta
1:11:06.8

Boxing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 57 kg Jeremy Drapeau
 Quebec
Brody Andrie
 Alberta
Simon Joseph Romero
 Ontario
Men's 63.5 kg Owen Paquette
 Ontario
Gabriel Aly-Ndiaye
 Quebec
Jullian Wilson
 Nova Scotia
Men's 67 kg Attila Ahmed
 Alberta
Logan Walsh
 Nova Scotia
Jackson Cook
 Ontario
Men's 75 kg Vincent Santoriello
 Quebec
Joshua Antwi
 Ontario
Mike Gosine
 Newfoundland and Labrador
Men's 80 kg Parm Pannu
 Ontario
Gatwich Kol Kot
 Alberta
Adam Naili
 Quebec
Women's 52 Talia Birch
 Quebec
Ruqaya Nawaz
 Ontario
Tessa Scott
 New Brunswick
Women's 60 kg Emily Vigneault
 Alberta
Victoria Vergos
 Ontario
Alessia Mansueto
 Quebec

Curling

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament Calan MacIsaac
Nathan Gray
Owain Fisher
Christopher McCurdy
 Nova Scotia
Chris Parkinson
Neil Imada
Graham Lee
Jesse Tiede
 British Columbia
Kyle Stratton
Liam Tardif
Dylan Stockton
Owen Nicholls
 Ontario
Women's tournament Sophie Blades
Kate Weissent
Stephanie Atherton
Alexis Cluney
 Nova Scotia
Myla Plett
Alyssa Nedohin
Chloe Fediuk
Allie Iskiw
 Alberta
Jolianne Fortin
Emy Lafrance
Megan Lafrance
Mégane Fortin
 Quebec
Mixed doubles Kaylee Raniseth
Evan Crough
 Alberta
Tori Zemmelink
Kibo Mulima
 Ontario
Lauren Cheal
Cédric Maurice
 Quebec

Cross-country skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's sprint Ry Prior
 Quebec
2:34.49 Alexandre Cormier
 Quebec
2:34.81 Justin Boudreau
 Quebec
2:36.25
Men's 10 km Garrett Siever
 British Columbia
26:48.60 Noah Chaba
 Alberta
27:19.00 Ry Prior
 Quebec
27:22.20
Men's 15 km Alexandre Cormier
 Quebec
41:24.60 Eamon Wilson
 British Columbia
41:26.30 Xavier Lefebvre
 Quebec
41:27.90
Women's sprint Tory Audet
 Quebec
2:54.02 Alison Mackie
 Alberta
2:59.50 Addison Frank
 Ontario
3:05.85
Women's 7.5 km Tory Audet
 Quebec
22:25.30 Alison Mackie
 Alberta
22:46.90 Sabine Comeau
 Alberta
23:07.40
Women's 10 km Alison Mackie
 Alberta
31:25.30 Alexandra Luxmoore
 British Columbia
31:26.10 Marlie Molinaro
 British Columbia
31:43.00
Mixed relay Alexandra Luxmoore
Ian Mayer
Marlie Molinaro
Eamon Wilson
 British Columbia
47:32.90 Sabine Comeau
Alison Mackie
Jonas Rolseth
Noah Chaba
 Alberta
47:34.60 Tory Audet
Alexandre Cormier
Xavier Lefebvre
Élie-Anne Tremblay
 Quebec
47:38.00
Para
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's sprint sitting Kaden Baum
 British Columbia
3:33.00 Nathan Perry
 Ontario
5:37.00 Not awarded
Men's sprint standing Logan Cox
 British Columbia
3:18.00 Logan Lariviere
 Ontario
3:39.00 Félix Lafond
 Quebec
3:40.00
Men's 2.5 km sitting Kaden Baum
 British Columbia
12:01.00 Nathan Perry
 Ontario
17:59.00 Not awarded
Men's 2.5 km standing Logan Cox
 British Columbia
6:48.50 Félix Lafond
 Quebec
7:44.40 Jesse Bachinsky
 Manitoba
8:10.70
Men's 5 km sitting Kaden Baum
 British Columbia
26:03.60 Nathan Perry
 Ontario
36:10.40 Not awarded
Men's 5 km standing Logan Cox
 British Columbia
12:33.00 Félix Lafond
 Quebec
14:56.00 Logan Lariviere
 Ontario
15:18.00
Women's sprint sitting Erica Carmela Scarff
 Ontario
4:15.00 Lily Brook
 British Columbia
4:33.00 Tanya Quesnel
 Ontario
4:54.00
Women's sprint standing Madison Mullin
 Ontario
4:38.00 Emma Archibald
 Nova Scotia
4:42.00 Not awarded
Women's 2.5 km sitting Lily Brook
 British Columbia
Erica Carmela Scarff
 Ontario
13:41.00 Not awarded Tanya Quesnel
 Ontario
13:56.00
Women's 2.5 km standing Emma Archibald
 Nova Scotia
9:44.10 Madison Mullin
 Ontario
10:02.90 Not awarded
Women's 5 km sitting Erica Carmela Scarff
 Ontario
22:55.00 Tanya Quesnel
 Ontario
23:26.10 Krystle Shewchuk
 Saskatchewan
24:28.80
Women's 5 km standing Emma Archibald
 Nova Scotia
16:43.00 Madison Mullin
 Ontario
18:19.00 Not awarded

Fencing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's épee Ivan Lu
 British Columbia
Graham Goodwin
 New Brunswick
Avalo Zhai
 Ontario
Matias Enciso
 Manitoba
Men's foil Leon Wujastyk
 Alberta
Adrian Wong
 British Columbia
Spencer Orr
 Ontario
Mingxuan Shen
 Quebec
Men's sabre Matthew Teng
 Ontario
Kevin Zhu
 British Columbia
William Robinson
 Alberta
Mathis Falcon-Korb
 Quebec
Women's épee Elaine Hong
 Ontario
Cheryl Cheung
 Manitoba
Claire Han
 New Brunswick
Veronica Scherk
 British Columbia
Women's foil Danise Leung
 British Columbia
Ellie Davies
 Ontario
Dominique Richard
 New Brunswick
Margoe Chatel
 Quebec
Women's sabre Julie Xiao
 Ontario
Khloe Lessard-Kulchyski
 Manitoba
Katia Barbosa
 Quebec
Augusta De Silva
 Alberta
Mixed team Danise Leung
Finn Liu
Ivan Lu
Veronica Scherk
Adrian Wong
Yuchen Zhu
 British Columbia
Ellie Davies
Elaine Hong
Spencer Orr
Matthew Teng
Julie Xiao
Avalo Zhai
 Ontario
Katia Barbosa
Margot Châtel
Mathis Falcon-Korb
Robert Joannis
Mingxuan Shen
Helena Tran
 Quebec

Figure skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Rui Qin
 Ontario
112.22 Louie Fukuda-Wur
 British Columbia
106.02 Travis Trang
 Alberta
101.87
Women's Sandrine Blais
 Quebec
127.65 Lia Cho
 Alberta
125.94 Yuxin Wang
 Ontario
118.14
Pairs Keith Lau
Julia Xiao
 Manitoba
105.53 Sarah-Jade Cyr
Étienne Lacasse
 Quebec
103.08 Mark Butt
Lily Evans
 Newfoundland and Labrador
97.35
Ice dance Mickey Becker-Pos
Tasha Lai
 British Columbia
95.07 Kurtis Che
Anjou Karino
 Alberta
83.94 Maia Balan
Andrew Song
 Alberta
83.60
Special Olympics
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's level 2 Maddox Glover
 Newfoundland and Labrador
Karl Dietrich
 Ontario
William Cave
 Alberta
Men's level 3 Mike Sumner
 Yukon
Not awarded Not awarded
Women's level 2 Sarah Thomas
 Ontario
Tin-Yee Ho
 British Columbia
JC Coutts
 Alberta
Women's level 3 Kayla Rose Cooper
 Nova Scotia
Molly Kane
 New Brunswick
Kariane Provencher
 Quebec

Freestyle skiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's aerials Alexander Peter Mysko
 British Columbia
123.16 Brian Burnyeat
 Alberta
120.46 Maximus Gryspeerdt
 Ontario
57.27
Men's big air Jérémy Gagné
 Quebec
94.80 Rémi Asselin
 Quebec
92.80 Malcolm George Farris
 Nova Scotia
92.20
Men's moguls Louis-David Chalifoux
 Quebec
79.25 Mavrick Sauvé
 Quebec
76.46 Cole Carey
 British Columbia
73.91
Men's dual Moguls Louis-David Chalifoux
 Quebec
Cole Carey
 British Columbia
Félix Bertrand
 Quebec
Men's slopestyle Tate Garrod
 British Columbia
85.83 Aidan Mulvihill
 British Columbia
84.67 Jérémy Gagné
 Quebec
81.17
Women's aerials Maya Mikkelsen
 British Columbia
106.92 Sina Clegg
 Alberta
103.30 Ashley Koehler
 Quebec
103.05
Women's big air Jordan Lindsay Peet
 British Columbia
89.60 Evelyn Mullie
 Alberta
84.60 Ava Aubry
 Ontario
78.20
Women's moguls Ashley Koehler
 Quebec
72.48 Maya Mikkelsen
 British Columbia
68.83 Lynnette Conn
 British Columbia
64.63
Women's dual Moguls Ashley Koehler
 Quebec
Lynnette Conn
 British Columbia
Romane Carreau
 Quebec
Women's slopestyle Ayden Fraser
 Alberta
88.67 Naomi Urness
 Quebec
88.00 Jordan Lindsay Peet
 British Columbia
83.83
Mixed team dual Moguls Cole Carey
Maya Mikkelsen
 British Columbia
Félix Bertrand
Annarose Boulianne
 Quebec
Alexander Peter Mysko
Lynnette Conn
 British Columbia

Gymnastics

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Artistic

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team Matteo Bardana
Trent Milligan
Xavier Olasz
Sam Rakita
Jack Stargratt-Sweeney
Sam Waller
 Ontario
305.550 Blake Morfitt
Connor Fielding
Ethan Ikeda
Jackson Martin
Joshua Martini
Kai Iwassa
 British Columbia
303.650 Dominic Allaire
Liam Benoît
Victor Canuel
Raphaël Madore
Edouard Nadeau
Thomas Tittley
 Quebec
302.900
Men's individual all-around Xavier Olasz
 Ontario
77.750 Victor Canuel
 Quebec
77.000 Trent Milligan
 Ontario
76.100
Men's floor Kai Iwassa
 British Columbia
13.325 Victor Canuel
 Quebec
13.225 Jack Stargratt-Sweeney
 Ontario
13.200
Men's horizontal bar Blake Morfitt
 British Columbia
12.675 Trent Milligan
 Ontario
12.475 Victor Canuel
 Quebec
12.375
Men's parallel bars Ethan Ikeda
 British Columbia
13.100 Trent Milligan
 Ontario
13.000 Matteo Bardana
 Ontario
12.850
Men's pommel horse Jordan Carroll
 Saskatchewan
12.500 Dominic Allaire
 Quebec
12.425 Ethan Ikeda
 British Columbia
12.375
Men's rings Kai Iwassa
 British Columbia
13.075 Victor Canuel
 Quebec
13.025 Xavier Olasz
 Ontario
12.750
Men's vault Jackson Martin
 Quebec
14.275 Kai Iwassa
 British Columbia
14.025 Xavier Olasz
 Ontario
13.775
Women's team Cleante Theoret
Ella Power
Jada Yip-Janniere
Jenna Sartoretto
Maya Peters
Nyla Morabito
 Ontario
148.395 Sarah Couture
Valérie Menezes-Thibault
Raphaëlle Perreault
Frédérique Sgarbossa
Virginie Therrien
Saki Yoshida
 Quebec
147.262
Beth Noble
Jordanna Maria Phillis
Lila Bulka
Makenzie Grant
Sophie Patterson
 British Columbia
143.787
Women's individual all-around Frédérique Sgarbossa
 Quebec
37.665 Jenna Sartoretto
 Ontario
37.032 Raphaëlle Perreault
 Quebec
37.019
Women's beam Jenna Sartoretto
 Ontario
9.537 Rylee Miller
 Saskatchewan
9.525 Cleante Theoret
 Ontario
9.525
Women's floor Rylee Miller
 Saskatchewan
9.300 Cleante Theoret
 Ontario
9.275 Nyla Morabito
 Ontario
9.250
Women's uneven bars Saki Yoshida
 Quebec
9.512 Nyla Morabito
 Ontario
9.462 Rylee Miller
 Saskatchewan
9.375
Women's vault Raphaëlle Perreault
 Quebec
9.500 Jenna Sartoretto
 Ontario
9.483 Frédérique Sgarbossa
 Quebec
9.416

Trampoline

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Gleb Evstigneev
 Newfoundland and Labrador
54.450 Étienne Cloutier
 Quebec
53.940 Dexter Richard
 New Brunswick
53.510
Men's synchro Eric Davis
Dexter Richard
 New Brunswick
43.270 Wilson Reimche
Connor Wehage
 Saskatchewan
42.360 Cody Cyman
Artur Troyan
 Alberta
42.110
Women's individual Brooklyn Lee-McMeeken
 British Columbia
48.115 Abigael Brownell
 Nova Scotia
47.995 Rielle Bonne
 Ontario
47.735
Women's synchro Rielle Bonne
Kasha Noga-Bard
 Ontario
44.930 Halle Pipko
Jami Reschke
 Saskatchewan
41.100 Abigael Brownell
Amy Garrett
 Nova Scotia
41.100
Mixed team Étienne Cloutier
Amylia Leporé
Nathan Levasseur
Anne-Jolie Roy
 Quebec
101.930 Rielle Bonne
Alexander Don
Declan Highstead
Kasha Noga-Bard
 Ontario
100.650 Cody Cyman
Claire Jackson
Katarina Kotkas
Artur Troyan
 Alberta
99.290

Hockey

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament Quinn Beauchesne
Matheas Stark
Peter Legostaev
Carson Lee Cameron
Maasilan Etchart
Matthew Schaefer
Tyler Hopkins
Evan Elliott
Brady Martin
Tristan Boudreau
Chase Hull
Parker Snelgrove
William Moore
Harry Nansi
Dryden Allen
Ryan Roobroeck
Jack Nesbitt
Nico Addy
Jaeden Nelson
Jack Ivankovic
 Ontario
Logan Edmonstone
Carsen Adair
Emerson Clark
Reese Hamilton
Jaxon Herchak
Isaac Poll
Brayden Smith
Corban Almen
Kash Andresen
Joby Baumuller
Connor Bear
Dayce Derkatch
Kazden Mathies
Luke Moroz
Cam Perlinger
Cobe Perlinger
Cole Reschny
Parker Rondeau
Lee Shurgot
Berney Weston
 Saskatchewan
Julien Bonnet
Benjamin Amyot
Louis-Alex Tremblay
Jonathan Prud'homme
Alex Huang
Nathan Watson
Louis-François Bélanger
Olivier Lampron
Shawn Carrier
Caleb Desnoyers
Émile Guité
Elliot Desmarais
Nathan Lecompte
Olivier Groulx
Anthony Flanagan
Emile Ricard
Philippe Veilleux
Jordan Labelle
Samuel Meloche
William Lacelle
 Quebec
Women's tournament Hailey Armstrong
Jordan Baxter
Mikayla Blomquist
Molly Cole
Aynsley D'Ottavio
Gracie Graham
Morgan Jackson
Clara Juca
Aurora Kahlert
Gillian Lapierre
Maddie Leaney
Danica Maynard
London McDavid
Jaylyn Morris
Rebecca Noble
Chloe Primerano
Vienna Rubin
Vanessa Schaefer
Maya Serdachny
Jaimee Spring
 British Columbia
Jorja Burrows
Sarah Callaghan
Maggie Duck
Sarah Fraser
Kate Furlong
Mia Giles
Sarah Leopold
Hayden Lilly
Julia MacDonald
Jessica Grace MacKinnon
Bree MacPherson
Ellie McClean
Sam Morrison
Sophie Pomeroy
Ava Shearer
Rhyah Stewart
Samantha Taylor
Brooke Thomson
Rachel Walsh
Brooke Williams
 Nova Scotia
Mackenzie Alexander
Ashley Allard
Jocelyn Amos
Naomi Baechler
Hannah Clark
Hannah Clarke
Mackenzie Clarke
Piper Grober
Keira Hurry
Caitlin Kraemer
Shelby Laidlaw
Kahlen Lamarche
Alex Law
Abby Lunney
Taya MacDonald
Claire Murdoch
Emma Pais
Charlotte Pieckenhagen
Abby Stonehouse
Emma Venusio
 Ontario

Judo

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 50 kg Antoine Desgranges
 Quebec
Connor Hazell
 Alberta
Avery Pampolina
 Manitoba
Arel Roitman
 Ontario
Men's 55 kg Loic Beaton
 Alberta
Tayven Tremblay
 Alberta
Antoine Jeanpierre
 Quebec
Nathan Thiel
 British Columbia
Men's 60 kg Raph Gaanan
 British Columbia
Lowan Le Bris
 British Columbia
Aden Kim
 Alberta
Egan McLean
 New Brunswick
Men's 66 kg Fahd Fithane
 Quebec
Shon Tansky
 Ontario
Ashton Debruyne
 Saskatchewan
Troy Gallant
 Alberta
Men's 73 kg Arthur Karpukov
 Quebec
Lasha Tsatsalashvili
 Ontario
Félix Cyr
 New Brunswick
Zach Harris
 British Columbia
Men's 81 kg Tigran Kryvytskyi
 Ontario
Habib Said Mohammad
 Alberta
Louis Doyon
 Quebec
Daniel Ekosky
 Manitoba
Men's +81 kg John Jr. Messé À Bessong
 Quebec
Lucas Macdonald
 Prince Edward Island
Lucas Allen
 Ontario
Josiah Hallett
 Saskatchewan
Men's team competition  Quebec  Ontario  Alberta
 British Columbia
Women's 44 kg Marisol Savoie
 New Brunswick
Maya Roy
 Quebec
Not awarded
Not awarded
Women's 48 kg Charlize Isabelle Medilo
 Alberta
Ekaterina Danilkov
 British Columbia
Melody Grenier
 Quebec
Addyson Tamura
 Alberta
Women's 52 kg Leanna Au
 British Columbia
Isla Diesmos
 Alberta
Laurence Gagnon
 Quebec
Dilana Gesa
 Ontario
Women's 57 kg Catherine Toshkov
 Quebec
Mahée Savoie
 New Brunswick
Jaymi Hinchey
 Yukon
Aliya Koliaska
 Alberta
Women's 63 kg Loïka Robertson
 Quebec
Callie Render
 Alberta
Margot Chevalier
 Ontario
Dakota Sanzana
 New Brunswick
Women's 70 kg Kiera Burt
 Ontario
Charline Bourque
 Quebec
Maralgoo Batbayar
 Alberta
Abigail Smith
 Nova Scotia
Women's +70 kg Frédérique Lavigne
 Quebec
Brandi Lingley
 New Brunswick
Marianna Karas
 Alberta
Kandice Verge
 Nova Scotia
Women's team competition  Quebec  Alberta  New Brunswick
 Ontario

Karate

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's kata Haruki Mori
 British Columbia
Manic Noël
 Quebec
Zac Chin
 Ontario
Dylan Weiss
 Alberta
Men's kumite 61 kg Gassan Alkurdi
 Nova Scotia
Evan Peddle
 Nova Scotia
Nia Haftlang
 British Columbia
Helitha Rathnayake
 Alberta
Men's kumite 68 kg Ethan Tomusange
 Alberta
Haruki Mori
 British Columbia
Dorian Thibault
 Nova Scotia
Mohamed Ilbouche
 Quebec
Men's kumite 68+ kg Anton Gurin
 Quebec
Omar Almishri
 Alberta
Saad Eldlio
 Nova Scotia
James Joss
 British Columbia
Women's kata Oonah Gamboa
 British Columbia
Liesel Munar
 Ontario
Olivia Brodie
 British Columbia
Karna Kokame
 Alberta
Women's kumite 53 kg Olivia Brodie
 British Columbia
Maroua Mokdad
 Quebec
Lena Andres
 British Columbia
Mikayla German
 Nova Scotia
Women's kumite 59 kg Donya Movaffagh
 Alberta
Mélody Monfiston
 Quebec
Ciara Browne
 British Columbia
Denise Thibault
 Nova Scotia
Women's kumite 59+ kg Ella Crowle
 British Columbia
Justine St-Jean
 Quebec
Maisie Rathwell
 Alberta
Victoria Tam
 Ontario

Ringette

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's tournament
Julia Franco
Juliette Lessard
Amy Whyte
Maxim Moisan
Lili Moreau
Alex Violette
Zoe Aubin
Lauriane Alain
Maude Ouellet
Brittany Lanouette
Annie Trudel
Caroline Viola
Raphaëlle Chouinard
Florence Poulin
Allyson Savoie
Eléonore Sezia
Laurence Lacombe
 Quebec
Mia Hemstreet
Mikyla Brewster
Kennedy Rice
Emily Dodd
Erin Ung
Kirsten Krochak
Cayleigh Hasell
Avery Kew
Kaleigh Ryan-York
Jamie Ferri
Kaeli Woodliffe
Rachael McKerracher
Sydnie Rock
Paige Roy
Regan Meier
Kaylee Armstrong
Jazmyn Fevin
Sydney Fevin
 Alberta

Tobi Albert
Kylee Banerd
Rylie Bryden
Cadence Howe
Taylor Johnston
Ally Lenz
Leyna Matisz
Kaitlynn McCaw
Ella McLeod
Maddy Nystrom
Meagan Sanders
Lauren Schoenhofen
Brianna Shupe
Madeline Stang
Bailey Stangel
Bryn White
Shea White
 Saskatchewan

Short track speed skating

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 m Adam Law
 Ontario
43.673 Matthew Freitag
 Ontario
43.791 Samuel Darveau
 Quebec
43.881
Men's 1000 m Justin Bessette
 Quebec
1:36.752 Alexis Bélanger
 Quebec
1:36.778 Max Poulin
 Alberta
1:36.994
Men's 1500 m Alexis Bélanger
 Quebec
2:20.981 Max Poulin
 Alberta
2:21.269 Samuel Darveau
 Quebec
2:21.373
Men's 3000 m points race Alexis Bélanger
 Quebec
10,000 points Gabriel Jones
 Quebec
8,000 points Samuel Darveau
 Quebec
6,400 points
Men's relay Gabriel Jones
Alexis Bélanger
Justin Bessette
Mathieu Charest
Samuel Darveau
 Quebec
4:10.619 Charlie Cotton
Matthew Freitag
Marcelo Giansante
Helios He
Adam Law
 Ontario
4:17.108 Zakhary Adelman
Cody Miller
Max Poulin
Ahmed Sbeiti
Ryan St.Rose
 Alberta
4:21.355
Women's 500 m Émanuelle Leclerc
 Quebec
45.833 Kélian Quevillon
 Quebec
45.833 Courtney Charlong
 New Brunswick
47.430
Women's 1000 m Émanuelle Leclerc
 Quebec
1:43.936 Roselyne Pigeon
 Quebec
1:44.020 Kélian Quevillon
 Quebec
1:44.255
Women's 1500 m Roselyne Pigeon
 Quebec
2:26.581 Aaralyn McGill
 Ontario
2:26.632 Alice Vaillancourt
 Quebec
2:26.632
Women's 3000 m points race Kélian Quevillon
 Quebec
10,000 points Émanuelle Leclerc
 Quebec
8,000 points Aaralyn McGill
 Ontario
6,400 points
Women's team relay Sherise Anne Gratton
Yilin Liao
Aaralyn McGill
Andria Scarpelli
Izabella Zakatsiolo
 Ontario
4:30.106 Adelie Arvisais-Bacon
Émanuelle Leclerc
Roselyne Pigeon
Kélian Quevillon
Alice Vaillancourt
 Quebec
4:35.080 Katie Bower
Courtney Charlong
Hannah MacDougall
Mya Payne
 New Brunswick
4:40.039

Snowboarding

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's big air Eli Bouchard
 Quebec
188.60 Laurent Ethier
 Quebec
180.80 Tosh Krauskopf
 British Columbia
177.60
Men's parallel giant slalom Luis Keesmaat Freeman
 Ontario
Gabriel Wood
 Ontario
Olivier Gagné
 Quebec
Men's slopestyle Eli Bouchard
 Quebec
87.67 Tosh Krauskopf
 British Columbia
85.13 Laurent Ethier
 Quebec
84.67
Men's snowboard cross Kai Hooper
 British Columbia
Anthony Shelly
 British Columbia
Olivier Gagné
 Quebec
Women's big air Billy Pelchat
 British Columbia
163.40 Juliette Vallerand
 Quebec
160.60 Felicity Geremia
 Alberta
102.00
Women's parallel giant slalom Bridget MacLean
 Nova Scotia
Felicity Geremia
 Alberta
Rose Savard-Ferguson
 Quebec
Women's slopestyle Billy Pelchat
 British Columbia
83.67 Juliette Vallerand
 Quebec
78.80 Avery Spalding
 Ontario
63.00
Women's snowboard cross Hannah Turkington
 British Columbia
Arianne Gallant
 Quebec
Billy Pelchat
 British Columbia

Squash

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Jacob Lin
 British Columbia
Karim Michael
 Quebec
Daniel Deverill
 Ontario
Men's team Roman Luke Bicknell
Jacob Lin
Weihan Wang
Harrison Yang
 British Columbia
Daniel Deverill
Jack Jones
Wasey Maqsood
Sebastian Singodia
 Ontario
Sam Boulanger
Michael Knapp
Murdoch Morrison
Rohan Paliwal
 Alberta
Women's singles Ocean Ma
 British Columbia
Spring Ma
 British Columbia
Iman Shaheen
 Ontario
Women's team Hermione Cao
Ocean Ma
Spring Ma
Maria Min
 British Columbia
Maya Askari
Ashley Hall
Ananya Maheshwari
Iman Shaheen
 Ontario
Maddison Laine
Antonella Rodriguez
Romina Rodriguez
Ella Watson
 Alberta

Speed skating

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 500 m Jalen Doan
 Alberta
36.88 Yankun Zhao
 Alberta
37.08 Zacharie Després
 Quebec
38.12
Men's 1000 m Jalen Doan
 Alberta
1:17.53 Yankun Zhao
 Alberta
1:18.23 Luca Veeman
 Saskatchewan
1:18.36
Men's 1500 m Jalen Doan
 Alberta
1:57.76 Luca Veeman
 Saskatchewan
1:58.49 Zacharie Després
 Quebec
2:00.03
Men's 5000 m Daniel Hall
 Alberta
7:15.31 Bon Lowe
 Saskatchewan
7:27.31 Luca Veeman
 Saskatchewan
7:33.97
Men's mass start Luca Veeman
 Saskatchewan
Jalen Doan
 Alberta
Zacharie Després
 Quebec
Men's team pursuit Raphaël Côté
Zacharie Després
Antoine Hamel
Félix Larochelle
 Quebec
4:16.55 Fergus Owen English
Bon Lowe
Daniel Pauli
Luca Veeman
 Saskatchewan
4:17.14 Jalen Doan
Andre Erasmus
Daniel Hall
Yankun Zhao
 Alberta
4:19.31
Women's 500 m Sofia Bieber
 Manitoba
42.25 Maya Lueders
 Alberta
42.76 Camille Tremblay
 Quebec
43.49
Women's 1000 m Sofia Bieber
 Manitoba
1:28.14 Cloé Jelonek
 Quebec
1:29.36 Maya Lueders
 Alberta
1:30.10
Women's 1500 m Isabelle Champagne
 Alberta
2:33.22 Sofia Bieber
 Manitoba
2:33.44 Serena Dallaire
 Saskatchewan
2:37.43
Women's 5000 m Isabelle Champagne
 Alberta
4:51.37 Rachel Mallard
 Ontario
4:59.15 Serena Dallaire
 Saskatchewan
4:59.66
Women's mass start Sofia Bieber
 Manitoba
Emilie Greenfield
 Quebec
Isabelle Champagne
 Alberta
Women's team pursuit Ariane Fournier
Emilie Greenfield
Cloé Jelonek
Camille Tremblay
 Quebec
3:49.78 Sofia Bieber
Robyn Salie
Lindsay Smart
Skylar Van Horne
 Manitoba
3:57.55 Isabelle Champagne
Tatiana de Vlieg
Maya Lueders
Zoe Lueders
 Alberta
3:58.47

Table tennis

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Siméon Martin
 Quebec
Joakim Desmeules
 Quebec
Kevin Guo
 Ontario
Men's doubles Joakim Desmeules
Siméon Martin
 Quebec
Jordan Grewal
Kevin Guo
 Ontario
Terry Li
David Mandelstam
 British Columbia
Men's team Joakim Desmeules
Siméon Martin
 Quebec
Jordan Grewal
Kevin Guo
 Ontario
Terry Li
David Mandelstam
 British Columbia
Women's singles Jessie Xu
 Ontario
Demi Cai
 Ontario
Sofia Li
 British Columbia
Women's doubles Demi Cai
Jessie Xu
 Ontario
Victoria Lee
Grace Qi
 Manitoba
Nelina Murdanaigum
Alice Provencher
 Quebec
Women's team Demi Cai
Jessie Xu
 Ontario
Nelina Murdanaigum
Alice Provencher
 Quebec
Sofia Li
Louise Fan
 British Columbia
Mixed doubles Alice Provencher
Siméon Martin
 Quebec
Jessie Xu
Kevin Guo
 Ontario
Sofia Li
David Mandelstam
 British Columbia

Wheelchair basketball

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed tournament Megan Smith
Keaton MacEachern
Lannette Boland
Matthew Norris
Elise Froese
Ben Hagkull
Ben Garrett
Nicholas van Bakel
Joel Ewert
Gabe Harrison
Jeffer Ward
Joel Aukema
 British Columbia
Sydney Poapst
Ceilidh Nordell
Jayna Doll
Saheed Alawiye
Katie Bajema
Parker Cooke
Hayes Cooke
Reed De'Aeth
Jalen Shannon
Anika Guillaume
Anikka Cassidy
Sam Villeneuve
 Alberta
Charlie Parent
Gaby Noël
Coralie Grondin
Vincent Noël
Collin Lalonde
Étienne Audibert
Alex Bougie
Lionel Tamoki
Gabriel Giguere
Kévin Giguère
Aurélie Jacob-Verreault
Tristan Lessard
 Quebec

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