List of 2019 Canada Winter Games medallists

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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

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super-G Alexis Barabe
 Quebec
45.27 Aleksas Valadka
 Ontario
45.60 Kyle Blandford
 Ontario
46.07
Giant slalom Mathis Lafond
 Quebec
1:47.58 Hugo Culver
 Quebec
1:47.76 Aleksas Valadka
 Ontario
1:48.66
Slalom Heming Sola
 British Columbia
1:39.58 Ryley Fergusson
 Alberta
1:40.04 Aleksas Valadka
 Ontario
1:40.05
Ski cross Shane Sommer
 Nova Scotia
Alexis Barabe
 Quebec
Heming Sola
 British Columbia
Para giant slalom Spencer Allen
 Alberta
2:00.66 Brian Rowland
 Ontario
2:12.16 Ben Harris
 Ontario
2:13.45
Para slalom Ethan Gillese
 Alberta
2:09.06 Logan Leach
 British Columbia
2:09.75 Ben Harris
 Ontario
2:25.17
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super-G Arianne Forget
 Quebec
45.90 Makenna Lebsack
 Alberta
46.43 Britt Richardson
 Alberta
46.72
Giant slalom Arianne Forget
 Quebec
1:44.27 Britt Richardson
 Alberta
1:44.70 Makenna Lebsack
 Alberta
1:45.60
Slalom Marie-Pier Brunet
 Quebec
1:34.51 Cydnie Timmermann
 Alberta
1:35.48 Laura Beauvais
 Quebec
1:35.98
Ski cross Marie-Pier Brunet
 Quebec
Kaitlyn Fynn
 Alberta
Britt Richardson
 Alberta
Para giant slalom Tess Beasant
 Alberta
2:24.42 Brenda MacDonald
 Nova Scotia
2:27.58 Hanna Chilson
 Alberta
2:29.65
Para slalom Hanna Chilson
 Quebec
2:44.76 Rebecca Mideros
 Ontario
2:48.05 Abbey Van Duzer
 Ontario
2:57.58

Archery

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Recurve
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual
Women's individual
Mixed team
Compound
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual
Women's individual
Mixed team

Artistic swimming

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Solo Jaime Czarkowski
 Alberta
158.0165 Mikaëlle Gauthier
 Quebec
157.5852 Emma Spott
 Ontario
152.4320
Duet  Alberta
Jaime Czarkowski
Teah Hoffmann
157.0731  Quebec
Mikaëlle Gauthier
Audrey Veilleux
155.8312  Ontario
Emma Spott
Maddie Whitten
153.4795
Team  Alberta 159.0363  Quebec 156.7019  Ontario 154.6499

Badminton

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Antonio Li
 British Columbia
Kevin Lee
 Alberta
Imran Wadia
 Alberta
Women's singles Wendy Zhang
 British Columbia
Talia Ng
 Ontario
Jacqueline Cheung
 Ontario
Men's doubles  Alberta
Austin Bauer
Kevin Lee
 Ontario
Stanley Feng
Jonathan Lai
 Quebec
Mathieu Morneau
Nicolas Nguyen
Women's doubles  British Columbia
Kylie Cheng
Wendy Zhang
 Quebec
Camille Leblanc
Alyson Ruan
 Ontario
Catherine Choi
Crystal Lai
Mixed doubles  Alberta
Austin Bauer
Kyleigh O'Donoghue
 Alberta
Imran Wadia
Takeisha Wang
 Quebec
Nicolas Nguyen
Alexandra Mocanu
Mixed team  Alberta  Quebec  Ontario

Biathlon

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Leo Grandbois
 Quebec
23:47.8 Reid Lovstrom
 Alberta
24:10.3 Andrei Secu
 British Columbia
24:20.0
Individual Logan Pletz
 Saskatchewan
37:46.9 Leo Grandbois
 Quebec
37:57.8 Haldan Borglum
 Alberta
39:12.6
Pursuit Ryan Elden
 British Columbia
26:54.4 Leo Grandbois
 Quebec
28:07.0 Andrei Secu
 British Columbia
28:59.6
Relay  Quebec
Zachary Demers
Leo Grandbois
Frédéric Hamel
Oliver Holder
1:04:44.4  Alberta
Chad Berling
Haldan Borglum
Thomas Hulsman
Reid Lovstrom
1:05:57.1  British Columbia
Ethan Algra
Ryan Elden
Keiran Marchand
Andrei Secu
1:08:02.4
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Jenna Sherrington
 Alberta
21:06.8 Pascale Paradis
 Alberta
21:31.7 Naomi Walch
 Alberta
22:53.3
Individual Jenna Sherrington
 Alberta
32:48.0 Pascale Paradis
 Alberta
32:58.2 Karly Coyne
 Alberta
35:16.4
Pursuit Larissa Black
 British Columbia
25:27.4 Gillian Gowling
 British Columbia
25:28.8 Pascale Paradis
 Alberta
26:21.1
Relay  Alberta
Karly Coyne
Pascale Paradis
Jenna Sherrington
Naomi Walch
55:59.1  Quebec
Adrianna Emond
Pauline Grandbois
Frédérique Pérusse
Piaper Veinotte
1:00:21.8  British Columbia
Danica Ariano
Natalie Benoit
Larissa Black
Gillian Gowling
1:00:56.1

Boxing

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
56 kg Avery Duval
 Quebec
Cole Brander
 Alberta
Jawad Miakhail
 Manitoba
60 kg Brayden Sims
 British Columbia
Justice Harborne
 Manitoba
Lucas Craston
 Ontario
64 kg Sammy Morisset
 Quebec
Alex Bulgaru
 Nova Scotia
Mason Galvao
 Ontario
69 kg Christopher Guerrero Zuri
 Quebec
Kyle Leon
 Ontario
Matthew Ross
 Nova Scotia
75 kg Moe Zawadi
 Ontario
Janick Lacroix
 Alberta
Jonathan Hannah
 British Columbia
81 kg Isaiah Haya
 New Brunswick
Tiago Balteiro
 Ontario
Brayden Markin-Hellekson
 British Columbia

Cross-country skiing

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Graham Ritchie
 Ontario
2:27.27 Pierre Grall-Johnson
 Ontario
2:28.56 Conor McGovern
 Manitoba
2:30.39
10 km interval start Rémi Drolet
 British Columbia
22:05.10 Reed Godfrey
 Alberta
22:57.40 Graham Ritchie
 Ontario
22:58.20
15 km mass start Rémi Drolet
 British Columbia
40:57.30 Antoine Cyr
 Quebec
41:14.50 Samuel Hendry
 Alberta
41:58.20
Sprint sitting para Ethan Hess
 British Columbia
2:38.50 Leo Sammarelli
 British Columbia
2:50.70 Paul Finkbeiner
 British Columbia
3:16.00
2.5 km sitting para Ethan Hess
 British Columbia
9:43.00 Leo Sammarelli
 British Columbia
12:33.20 Paul Finkbeiner
 British Columbia
13:44.50
5 km sitting para Ethan Hess
 British Columbia
9:43.00 Leo Sammarelli
 British Columbia
12:33.20 Paul Finkbeiner
 British Columbia
13:44.50
Sprint sitting para Andy Lin
 British Columbia
4:21.10 Kyle Barber
 Ontario
4:30.40 Jesse Bachinsky
 Manitoba
4:33.60
2.5 km standing para Jesse Bachinsky
 Manitoba
7:28.30 Kyle Barber
 Ontario
7:33.20 Jesse Ehman
 Saskatchewan
8:20.10
5 km standing para Andy Lin
 British Columbia
15:45.70 Kyle Barber
 Ontario
16:24.80 Jesse Bachinsky
 Manitoba
17:13.30
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Shaylynn Loewen
 Ontario
2:53.80 Benita Peiffer
 British Columbia
2:54.10 Laura Leclair
 Quebec
3:00.05
7.5 km interval start Laura Leclair
 Quebec
22:11.60 Benita Peiffer
 British Columbia
22:40.50 Issy Hendry
 Alberta
22:42.30
10 km mass start Jasmine Drolet
 British Columbia
29:31.70 Laura Leclair
 Ontario
29:48.50 Natalie Hynes
 Yukon
29:59.30
2.5 km sitting para Alexis Barabe
 Quebec
45.27 Aleksas Valadka
 Ontario
45.60 Kyle Blandford
 Ontario
46.07
5 km sitting para Alexis Barabe
 Quebec
45.27 Aleksas Valadka
 Ontario
45.60 Kyle Blandford
 Ontario
46.07
Sprint sitting para Lyne Bilodeau
 Quebec
3:23.20 Tanya Quesnel
 Ontario
3:49.50 Kryztle Shewchuk
 British Columbia
4:16.00
2.5 km standing para Lyne Bilodeau
 Quebec
13:48.60 Tanya Quesnel
 Ontario
17:18.10 Kryztle Shewchuk
 British Columbia
19:37.90
5 km standing para Lyne Bilodeau
 Quebec
21:04.50 Tanya Quesnel
 Ontario
24:20.90 Kryztle Shewchuk
 British Columbia
27:46.90
Sprint standing para Cindy Morin
 Quebec
5:44.10 Céline Kavanaugh
 New Brunswick
6:09.10 Maya Jonas
 British Columbia
7:06.50
Mixed
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Relay  British Columbia 1:05:46.90  Quebec 1:06:48.70  Alberta 1:06:51.30

Curling

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Men  British Columbia
Hayato Sato
Joshua Miki
Dawson Ballard
Troy Chong
 Ontario
Daniel Del Conte
Nyk Moore
Samuel Guilbeault
Vincent Barbon
 Manitoba
Graham Loewen
Sean Flatt
Zack Bilawka
Adam Flatt
Women  Ontario
Bella Croisier
Jamie Smith
Piper Croisier
Lauren Rajala
 Manitoba
Hayley Bergman
Anastasia Ginters
Payton Bergman
Cheyenne Ehnes
 Nova Scotia
Cally Moore
Taylour Stevens
Cassidy Currie
Cate Fitzgerald

Figure skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pre-Novice Women's singles Michelle Deng Sara-Maude Depuis Audrey Carle
Pre-Novice Men's singles John Kim Brendan Wong David Li
Pre-Novice Ice Dance Hailey Yu / Brendan Giang Grace Pelé / Joel Portz Savanna Martel / Kobi Chant
Pre-Novice Pairs Lily Wilberforce / Aidan Wright Charlotte Giraldeau / Eliott Goulet Ashlyn Schmitz / Tristan Taylor
Novice Women's singles Kaiya Ruiter Gabriella Guo Mélaurie Boivin
Novice Men's singles Matthew Newnham Wesley Chiu Rio Morita
Novice Ice dance Kiera Kam / Mathew Carter Sydney Embro / Eric Millar Isabel McQuilkin / Jake Portz
Novice Pairs Jamie Fournier / Gabriel Farand Caidence Derenisky / Raine Eberl Mackenzie Ripley / Owen Brawley

Freestyle skiing

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Aerials Brayden Kuroda
 British Columbia
121.65 Alex Mysko
 Ontario
119.57 Olivier Lessard
 Quebec
119.29
Big air Édouard Therriault
 Quebec
92.00 Jake Sandstrom
 Alberta
87.60 Jesse Gross
 Ontario
86.20
Halfpipe Xander Cayer
 Alberta
78.00 Édouard Therriault
 Quebec
74.60 Bruce Oldham
 Ontario
71.80
Moguls Brayden Kuroda
 British Columbia
86.81 Olivier Lessard
 Quebec
83.76 Jean-Christophe Nadeau
 Quebec
83.13
Slopestyle Édouard Therriault
 Quebec
88.00 Jake Sandstrom
 Alberta
85.20 Jesse Gross
 Ontario
82.80
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Aerials Flavie Aumond
 Quebec
121.91 Mackenzie Schwinghamer
 Alberta
109.38 Sandrine Vaillancourt
 Quebec
106.89
Big air Olivia Asselin
 Quebec
89.40 Skye Clarke
 British Columbia
83.40 Jo Howell
 British Columbia
80.20
Halfpipe Emma Morozumi
 Alberta
72.40 Dillan Glennie
 Alberta
68.60 Skye Clarke
 British Columbia
63.00
Moguls Mackenzie Schwinghamer
 Alberta
80.79 Sandrine Vaillancourt
 Quebec
78.18 Florence Delsame
 Quebec
76.73
Slopestyle Skye Clarke
 British Columbia
84.60 Megan Cressey
 Alberta
78.00 Marilou Bouthiette
 Quebec
71.20

Gymnastics

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Artistic

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around Félix Dolci
 Quebec
80.150 David Sandro
 Ontario
Félix Blaquière
 Quebec
78.600 Not awarded
Team all-around  Ontario
Dorian Doan
Chris Kaji
David Sandro
Evgeny Siminiuc
Kenji Tamane
Elel Baker
315.200  Quebec
Anthony Balan
Félix Blaquière
Félix Dolci
Maxime Prieur
Igor Velicico
Nathan Yvars
312.400  Nova Scotia
Christopher Bearne
Matthew Brown
Landon Duquette
Andrew Gallant
Alex Watters
Vincent d'Entremont
298.750
Floor exercise Félix Dolci
 Quebec
14.000 Kenji Tamane
 Ontario
13.700 Dorian Doan
 Ontario
13.350
Horizontal bar Félix Dolci
 Quebec
14.000 Chris Kaji
 Ontario
13.150 Anthony Balan
 Quebec
12.800
Parallel bars David Sandro
 Ontario
14.350 Evgeny Siminiuc
 Ontario
13.750 Félix Blaquière
 Quebec
13.150
Pommel horse David Sandro
 Ontario
13.400 Maxime Prieur
 Quebec
13.150 Ryan Woodhead
 British Columbia
12.950
Rings Chris Kaji
 Ontario
14.200 Félix Dolci
 Quebec
13.800 Félix Blaquière
 Quebec
13.400
Vault Félix Dolci
 Quebec
14.400 Cameron MacMaster
 New Brunswick
13.900 Nathan Yvars
 Quebec
13.550
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around Chloé Lorange
 Quebec
37.787 Myrelle Morin
 Quebec
37.574 Hannah Scharf
 Ontario
37.287
Team all-around  Quebec
Charlotte Chagnon
Gabrielle Deslauriers
Chloé Lorange
Myrelle Morin
Chelsea Murray
Amanda Pedicelli
150.383  Ontario
Alexis DiDomizio
Emma Milne
Hope Moxam
Hannah Scharf
Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso
Kiera Wai
147.608  Alberta
Emma Bragg
Montana Fairbairn
Liz Holmstrom
Jada Mazury
Madison Tansowny
Bryn Topham
145.234
Balance beam Hannah Scharf
 Ontario
9.425 Alexis DiDomizio
 Ontario
9.375 Gabrielle Deslauriers
 Quebec
9.325
Floor exercise Montana Fairbairn
 Alberta
9.537 Alix Pierce
 Saskatchewan
9.462 Hannah Scharf
 Ontario
9.400
Uneven bars Chloé Lorange
 Quebec
9.525 Hannah Scharf
 Ontario
9.425 Rya Wiebe
 Saskatchewan
9.362
Vault Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso
 Ontario
9.612 Emilie Hong
 British Columbia
9.587 Chloé Lorange
 Quebec
9.575

Trampoline

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Rémi Aubin
 Quebec
55.630 Zachary Blakely
 Alberta
52.775 David Johnston
 Ontario
52.030
Men's synchro  Quebec
Rémi Aubin
Benjamin Lagacé
47.130  Manitoba
Tyler Champagne
Isaiah Klassen
45.195  Ontario
Erik Arruda
David Johnston
44.810
Women's individual Kalena Soehn
 Alberta
51.170 Laurence Roux
 Quebec
49.170 Sophia Moiseev
 Ontario
47.515
Women's synchro  Saskatchewan
Ashley Anaka
Hannah Metheral
43.250  Nova Scotia
Jordyn Henderson
Tia Wamboldt
41.530  Quebec
Sara-Jade Berthiaume
Laurence Roux
41.230
Mixed team  Quebec
Rémi Aubin
Benjamin Lagacé
Sara-Jade Berthiaume
Laurence Roux
107.050  Alberta
Zachary Blakely
Nolan Zurek
Alex Boucher
Kalena Soehn
105.135  British Columbia
Gavin Dodd
Declan McLean
Maja Bonham
Jordyn Yendley
102.050

Hockey

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The hockey competitions marked the debut for Nunavut in the sport at the Canada Games.[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament  Quebec  Ontario  Alberta
Women's tournament  Alberta  Quebec  British Columbia

Judo

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Félix-Olivier Bertrand
 Quebec
Douglas O'Brien
 Alberta
Mikey Perry
 Prince Edward Island
Lasha Tsatsalashvili
 Ontario
55 kg Simon Paquet
 Quebec
Kadin Christ-Bonnell
 Manitoba
Korin Gardner
 British Columbia
Justin Mckay
 Saskatchewan
60 kg Joel Demaere
 Alberta
Arno Blacquière
 Quebec
Maximus Litzenberger
 Saskatchewan
Daniel McCristall
 Ontario
66 kg Erik Vandersanden
 Ontario
Nathan Demaere
 Alberta
Justin Lemire
 Quebec
Finn Schroeder
 British Columbia
73 kg Victor Gougeon-Gazé
 Quebec
Nicholas Gagnon
 Alberta
Justin Ekosky
 Manitoba
Lochlan Young
 British Columbia
81 kg Alexandre Arencibia
 Quebec
Payton Harris
 British Columbia
Michael Akbashev
 Manitoba
Taylor Althouse
 Alberta
+81 kg Ian Ryder
 British Columbia
Martin Penchev
 Quebec
Wilson Elliot
 Northwest Territories
Sasha Tanasiuk
 Alberta
Team event  Quebec  British Columbia  Alberta
 Ontario
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Evelyn Beaton
 Alberta
Kimiko Kamstra
 British Columbia
Sophie Lapointe
 Quebec
Angelina McCristall
 Ontario
48 kg Ema Tesanovic
 Alberta
Klavdia Danilkov
 British Columbia
Mahée Savoie
 New Brunswick
Mathilde Simard-Lejeune
 Quebec
52 kg Sarah Maloum
 Quebec
Kondelia Karas
 Alberta
Michelle Grisales
 Alberta
Anne Lee
 Ontario
57 kg Kiera Westlake
 Alberta
Caleigh Kuramoto
 British Columbia
Sarah Ekosky
 Manitoba
Alyssandra Manuel
 Ontario
63 kg Isabelle Harris
 British Columbia
Sierra Tanner
 Nova Scotia
Samia Boussarhane
 Quebec
Teyana Roberts
 Alberta
70 kg Brae Booth
 British Columbia
Ilhem Ouali
 Quebec
Bailey Doerfler
 Ontario
Keeley Hussey
 New Brunswick
+70 kg Coralie Godbout
 Quebec
Sam Ulrich
 Manitoba
Nessa Keays
 Saskatchewan
Emma Mullett
 Newfoundland and Labrador
Team event  Alberta  British Columbia  Ontario
 Quebec

Ringette

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's tournament  Quebec[3]  Ontario  Manitoba
Preceded by 2019 Canada Winter Games
Red Deer, Alberta

Ringette at the 2019 Canada Winter Games
Succeeded by

Short track speed skating

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m William Dandjinou
 Quebec
41.671 Nicolas Perreault
 Quebec
41.758 Brendan Yamada
 Alberta
42.608
1000 m Nicolas Perreault
 Quebec
1:27.013 William Dandjinou
 Quebec
1:27.099 Manuel Falardeau
 Quebec
1:27.559
1500 m William Dandjinou
 Quebec
2:15.974 Nicolas Perreault
 Quebec
2:16.068 Matej Pederson
 Alberta
2:16.346
3000 m points race Nicolas Perreault
 Quebec
10,000 pts. William Dandjinou
 Quebec
8,000 pts. Manuel Falardeau
 Quebec
6,400 pts.
Relay  Quebec
William Dandjinou
Manuel Falardeau
Nicolas Perreault
Félix Pigeon
Félix Roussel
4:04.003  Alberta
Mathias Bathe
Benjamin Côté
Matej Pederson
Neithan Thomas
Brendan Yamada
4:04.956  New Brunswick
Anthony Losier
Colton Gough
Tyler MaGee
Conor Murray
Sam Myers
4:38.349
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m Hee-Won Son
 Alberta
45.323 Claudia Heeney
 Ontario
45.368 Juliette Brindamour
 Quebec
45.448
1000 m Juliette Brindamour
 Quebec
1:39.383 Roxanne Beaudry
 Quebec
1:39.556 Kélian Quevillon
 Quebec
1:39.563
1500 m Juliette Brindamour
 Quebec
2:29.220 Léa Chamberland-Dostie
 Quebec
2:29.577 Roxanne Beaudry
 Quebec
2:29.642
3000 m points race Claudia Heeney
 Ontario
10,000 pts. Juliette Brindamour
 Quebec
8,000 pts. Kélian Quevillon
 Quebec
6,400 pts.
Relay  Quebec
Juliette Brindamour
Roxanne Beaudry
Léa Chamberland-Dostie
Kélian Quevillon
Léa Tessier
4:21.832  Alberta
Cezara Bere
Victoria Goplen
Caitlin Pelkey
Hee-Won Son
Molly Young
4:28.580  British Columbia
Sherilyn Chung
Annabelle Green
Jane Green
Ainsley Spencer
Samantha Spencer
4:43.968

Snowboarding

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Speed skating

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Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m[4] Tyson Langelaar
 Manitoba
1:14.73 Cédrick Brunet
 Quebec
1:15.27 Antoine Gagnon-Lamarche
 Quebec
1:15.62
1000 m Tyson Langelaar
 Manitoba
1:12.79 Kaleb Muller
 Alberta
1:14.56 Josh Telizyn
 British Columbia
1:14.65
1500 m[5] Tyson Langelaar
 Manitoba
1:56.12 Kaleb Muller
 Alberta
1:57.55 Matthew Laxton
 Ontario
2:00.89
5000 m Kaleb Muller
 Alberta
6:52.95 Tyson Langelaar
 Manitoba
6:56.36 Joshua Hathaway
 Alberta
7:00.65
Mass start Tyson Langelaar
 Manitoba
Matthew Laxton
 Ontario
Cédrick Brunet
 Quebec
Team pursuit[6]  Alberta
Paul Coderre
Max Halyk
Joshua Hathaway
Kaleb Muller
4:05.41  Quebec
Cédrick Brunet
Antoine Gagnon-Lamarche
William Bilodeau
William Sohier
4:16.28  Ontario
Noah Bouma
Max Brant
Gibby Himbeault
Matthew Laxton
4:16.54
Women
Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m[7] Brooklyn McDougall
 Alberta
1:20.74 Rose Laliberté-Roy
 Quebec
1:23.31 Véronique Déry
 Quebec
1:25.19
1000 m Alexa Scott
 Manitoba
1:22.26 Brooklyn McDougall
 Alberta
1:23.37 Véronique Déry
 Quebec
1:24.73
1500 m[8] Brooklyn McDougall
 Alberta
2:16.69 Rose-Anne Grenier
 Quebec
2:18.11 Emmanuelle Côté
 Quebec
2:19.73
3000 m Alexa Scott
 Manitoba
4:33.83 Rose-Anne Grenier
 Quebec
4:42.23 Brooklyn McDougall
 Alberta
4:44.28
Mass start Alexa Scott
 Manitoba
Rose-Anne Grenier
 Quebec
Emmanuelle Côté
 Alberta
Team pursuit  Quebec
Emmanuelle Côté
Véronique Déry
Rose-Anne Grenier
Rose Laliberté-Roy
3:28.70  Alberta
Anna Bourgeois
Brooklyn McDougall
Kayla McNeely
Cassidy Peterson
3:33.05  British Columbia
Brooke Braun
Laura Hall
Yuna Lovell
Amanda Mitchell
3:44.99

Squash

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Liam Marrison
 Ontario
Neel Ismail
 Ontario
Douglas Kosciukiewicz
 Nova Scotia
Women's individual Lucia Bicknell
 British Columbia
Charlotte Orcutt
 Ontario
Brianna Jefferson
 Ontario
Men's team  Ontario
Dylan Deverill
Neel Ismail
Nikhil Ismail
Liam Marrison
 British Columbia
Matt Bicknell
Sam Scivier
James Toth
Gabriel Yun
 Alberta
Mohamed Kamal
Ben Boulanger
Seif Elfiky
Antonio Mendes
Women's team  Ontario
Molly Chadwick
Brianna Jefferson
Salma Mounir
Charlotte Orcutt
 British Columbia
Lucia Bicknell
Cindy Cao
Sarah Cao
Quan Ng
 Alberta
Bethany Churchill
Jana Dweek
Taylor Mackay
Nicole Temple

Table tennis

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Edward Ly
 Quebec
Steve Wang
 British Columbia
David Hong Lin
 British Columbia
Women's individual Benita Zhou
 British Columbia
Ann Shiao
 Ontario
Sophie Gauthier
 Quebec
Men's doubles  Quebec
Matteo Martin
Tommy Xu
 British Columbia
Kenny Kun Jiang
Steve Wang
 Ontario
Sam Orend
David Xu
Women's doubles  British Columbia
Jiayi Nie
Benita Zhou
 Ontario
Ann Shiao
Jin Wu
 Quebec
Emilia Mallette
Katherine Morin
Mixed doubles  Quebec
Edward Ly
Sophie Gauthier
 Ontario
Alexander Bu
Chen Yu-hsan
 Alberta
James Li
Judy Pan
Men's team  Quebec
Edward Ly
Matteo Martin
Tommy Xu
 Ontario
Alexander Bu
Sam Orend
David Xu
 British Columbia
Kenny Kun Jiang
David Hong Lin
Steve Wang
Women's team  British Columbia
Patrina Hui
Jiayi Nie
Benita Zhou
 Ontario
Sabrina Chen
Ann Shiao
Jin Wu
 Quebec
Emilia Mallette
Sophie Gauthier
Katherine Morin

Wheelchair basketball

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed tournament  Alberta  Ontario  Quebec

References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ "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.
  3. ^ Paul Cowley (22 February 2019). "Quebec wins ringette gold in overtime". reddeeradvocate.com. Red Deer Advocate.
  4. ^ Dawkins, Glen (17 February 2019). "Langelaar chalks up Manitoba's second Canada Games gold". Winnipeg Sun. Winnipeg Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  5. ^ Dawkins, Glen (16 February 2019). "Manitoba strikes first gold at Canada Games". Winnipeg Sun. Winnipeg Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  6. ^ Roblin, Scott (17 February 2019). "Hathaway golden at Canada Winter Games in team pursuit". CHAT-TV. Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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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