Canada at the 2011 Winter Universiade

Canada competed at the 2011 Winter Universiade in Erzurum, Turkey. Canada sent a team of 102 athletes and 39 officials.[1]

Canada at the
2011 Winter Universiade
IOC codeCAN
in Erzurum
Competitors102 in 7 sports
Officials39
Medals
Ranked 14th
Gold
1
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
5
Winter Universiade appearances
  • 1960
  • 1962
  • 1964
  • 1966
  • 1968
  • 1972
  • 1978
  • 1981
  • 1983
  • 1985
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  • 2001
  • 2003
  • 2005
  • 2007
  • 2009
  • 2011
  • 2013
  • 2015
  • 2017
  • 2019
  • 2023

Alpine skiing

Canada sent 5 male and 6 female athletes for a total of 11.[2]

Men
  • Christopher Barber
  • Philippe Crête-Belzile
  • Olivier Lacaille
  • Braden Long
  • Simon Mannella
Women
  • Maëlle Bergeron
  • Kendall Brown
  • Catherine Morel
  • Rebecca Nadler
  • Nicole Poleschuk
  • Marie-France Tessier

Biathlon

Canada's team consisted of 8 athletes.[3]

Men
Women
  • Lauren Brookes
  • Elizabeth Mawdsley
  • Carly Shiell
  • Kathryn Stone

Cross-country skiing

Canada's team consisted of 10 athletes.[4]

Men
  • Colin Abbott
  • Benjamin Hebert
  • Jesse Heckrodt
  • Anthony Killick
  • Vincent Ruel
Women
  • Adele Lay
  • Alexia Pichard-Jolicouer
  • Zoe Roy
  • Mary Thompson
  • Maja Zimmermann

Curling

Canada sent a men's and women's team.

Men

Skip: Jonathan Beuk
Third: Andrew Inouye
Second: Chadd Vandermade
Lead: Scott Chadwick
Alternate: Andrew Minty

Standings

Country W L
 Canada
 China
 Czech Republic
 Great Britain
 South Korea
 Norway
 Turkey
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 United States
Women

Skip: Brooklyn Lemon
Third: Chelsey Peterson
Second: Ashley Green
Lead: Nicole Lang
Alternate: Sarah Watamanuk

Standings

Country W L
 Canada
 China
 Czech Republic
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Japan
 South Korea
 Russia
 Turkey
 United States

Ice hockey

Canada sent a men's and women's team.

Group B

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA DIF PTS
 Canada 000000000
 South Korea 000000000
 Belarus 000000000
 Slovenia 000000000
January 27, 2011
16:00
Slovenia v Canada3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum
January 29, 2011
20:00
Canada v Belarus3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum
January 31, 2011
20:00
Canada v South Korea3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum

Roster

Goalies

  • Anthony Grieco
  • Jim Watt

Defense

Forwards

  • Kevin Baker
  • Matt Caria
  • Francis Charland
  • Yashar Farmanara
  • Thomas Kiriakou
  • Maxime Langelier-Parent
  • Brandon MacLean
  • Chris Ray
  • Jean-Michel Rizk
  • Matthieu Methot[5]
  • Keaton Turkiewicz
  • Ryan Berard[6]
  • Evan Vossen

Group A

Six participating teams were placed in one group. After playing a round-robin, the top four teams in each group plus to the Semifinals. The fifth and sixth placed teams played a playoff for fifth place.[7]

     Team advanced to Semifinals
     Team competes in Placing Round
Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA DIF PTS
 Canada 54100391+3814
 Finland 54010493+4613
 Slovakia 530023311+229
 United States 520032518+76
 Great Britain 510041136−253
 Turkey 50005088−880

Schedule

January 27, 2011
16:00
Canada 2–1 GWS
( 0–0, 0–1, 1–0 )
( OT: 0–0 )
( SO: 1–0 )
 Finland500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
Game reference
January 28, 2011
19:00
Canada 3–0
(3–0, 0–0, 0–0)
 Slovakia500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
Game reference
January 30, 2011
11:00
Canada 14–0
(4–0, 4–0, 6–0)
 Great Britain500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
Game reference
January 31, 2011
11:00
United States 0–9
(0–3, 0–4, 0–2)
 Canada500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
Game reference
February 2, 2011
20:00
Turkey 0–11
(0–4, 0–4, 0–3)
 Canada3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum
Game reference
Semifinals
February 4, 2011
20:00
Canada 8–1
(2–1, 3–0, 3–0)
 United States3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum
Game reference
Finals
February 5, 2011
13:00
Canada 4–1
(1–0, 2–0, 1–1)
 Finland3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum
Attendance: 2,111
http://www.universiadeerzurum.org/pdfts/IHW400101/C74
Liz KnoxGoaliesAnna VanhataloReferees:
United States Leah O'Brian
Slovakia Magdalena Cerhitova, Slovakia Michaela Kudelova
Deschenes – 18:291 – 0
Zerafa – 24:012 – 0
Bettez – 35:143 – 0
3 – 142:19 – Hovi (Tuomanen) (PP)
Hill (Styles, Webster) (PP) – 56:274 – 1
4 minPenalties6 min
34Shots21

The Women's team was the defending champion.

Goalies

Defense

  • Jenna Downey
  • Suzanne Fenerty
  • Carly Hill
  • Caitlin MacDonald
  • Alicia Martin
  • Jacalyn Sollis
  • Kelsey Webster

Forwards

Short track speed skating

Canada sent 5 male and 5 female athletes for a total of 10.[9]

Men
  • Gabriel Chiasson-Poirier
  • Vincent Cournoyer
  • Allyn Gagnon
  • Pier-Olivier Gagnon
  • Liam McFarlane
Women
  • Sabrina Bourgela
  • Andréa Do-Duc
  • Valérie Lambert
  • Kristy Shoebridge
  • Gabrielle Waddell

Snowboarding

Canada sent 7 male and 2 female athletes for a total of 9.[10]

Men
  • Antoine Laurin-Lalonde
  • Dylan Riley
  • Frédéric Laurin-Lalonde
  • Mackenzie Carter
  • Pierce Smith
  • Rob Ritchie
  • Taylor Ronsky
Women
  • Annfred Grenier
  • Justine Côté

References

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