Talk:Canada at the Olympics
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Broadcast team
[edit]Here is the 2010 Vancouver Olympics broadcast team: (English and French broadcasters)source
Network Hosts
- Brian Williams - Host, Olympic Prime Time (CTV)
- James Duthie - Co-Host, Olympic Daytime (CTV)
- Lisa LaFlamme - Co-Host, Olympic Daytime (CTV)
- Jennifer Hedger - Whistler Host, Olympic Prime Time (CTV)
- Michael Landsberg - Whistler Host, Olympic Daytime (CTV)
- Don Taylor - Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
- Martine Gaillard - Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
- Brad Fay - Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
- Evanka Osmak - Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
- Darren Dutchyshen - Host, Olympic Prime Time (TSN)
- Dave Randorf - Host, Olympic Daytime (TSN)
Hosts - Opening and Closing Ceremonies Brian Williams - Co-Host, Opening and Closing Ceremonies (CTV)
- Lloyd Robertson - Co-Host, Opening and Closing Ceremonies (CTV)
Men's Hockey
- Chris Cuthbert - Play-by-Play Announcer, Team Canada
- Gord Miller - Play-by-Play Announcer, Team Canada
- Peter Loubardias - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Pierre McGuire - Game Analyst
- John Garrett - Game Analyst
- Ray Ferraro - Game Analyst
- James Duthie - Host, Team Canada
- Daren Millard - Host
- Dave Hodge - Host
- Nick Kypreos - Analyst, Panel
- Bob McKenzie - Analyst, Panel
- Darren Pang - Analyst, Panel
- Gene Principe - Reporter
- Darren Dreger - Reporter
- Ryan Rishaug - Reporter
Women's Hockey
- Kevin Quinn - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Cassie Campbell-Pascall - Game Analyst
- Lisa Bowes - Reporter
Figure Skating
- Rod Black - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Jamie Salé and David Pelletier - Analysts, Pairs (with Pelletier also doing Men's)
- Elizabeth Manley - Analyst, Ladies and Dance
- Jennifer Robinson - Analyst, Ladies and Dance
- Sara Orlesky - Reporter
Curling
- Vic Rauter - Play-by-Play Announcer, Team Canada
- Bryan Mudryk - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Linda Moore - Analyst
- Ray Turnbull - Analyst
- Russ Howard - Analyst
- Cathy Gauthier - Analyst
- Dan Murphy - Reporter
Long Track Speed Skating
- Rod Smith - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Catriona Le May Doan - Analyst
- James Cybulski - Reporter
Short Track Speed Skating
- Rod Black - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Susan Auch - Analyst
- Louis Jean - Reporter
Alpine Skiing
- Gerry Dobson - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Brian Stemmle - Analyst, Men's
- Cary Mullen - Analyst, Men's
- Karen Percy Lowe - Analyst, Women's
- Perry Solkowski - Reporter
Cross-Country Skiing / Biathlon / Ski Jumping / Nordic Combined
- RJ Broadhead - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Beckie Scott - Analyst, Cross-Country Skiing
- Jack Sasseville - Analyst, Cross-Country Skiing and Nordic Combined
- Daniel Lefebvre - Analyst, Biathlon
- Rob Keith - Analyst, Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined
- Craig MacEwen - Reporter
Freestyle Skiing
- Holly Horton - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Veronica Brenner - Analyst, Aerials and Moguls
- Jeff Bean - Analyst, Men's Aerials
- Katherine Dolan - Reporter
Snowboard
- Jamie Campbell - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Tara Teigen - Analyst
- Mark Torlay - Reporter
Bobsleigh / Luge / Skeleton
- Rob Faulds - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Chris Lori - Analyst, Men's Bobsleigh
- Christina Smith - Analyst, Women's Bobsleigh
- Chris Wightman - Analyst, Luge
- Duff Gibson - Analyst, Skeleton
- Farhan Lalji - Reporter
News
- Lloyd Robertson - Chief Anchor, CTV National News with Lloyd Robertson
- Beverly Thomson - Co-host, Canada AM (CTV)
- Seamus O'Regan - Co-host, Canada AM (CTV)
- Marci Ien - News Anchor, Canada AM (CTV)
- Jeff Hutcheson - Sports and Weather Anchor, Canada AM (CTV)
- Gino Reda - Olympic Anchor, Canada AM (CTV)
- Bob McCown - Host, Olympic Prime Time Sports (Rogers Radio)
- Stephen Brunt - Olympic Columnist (The Globe and Mail, CTVOlympics.ca);
Co-Host, Olympic Prime Time Sports (Rogers Radio)
Entertainment
- Ben Mulroney - Co-Host, eTalk segments (CTV)
- Tanya Kim - Co-Host, eTalk segments (CTV)
- Lainey Lui - Reporter, eTalk segments (CTV)
- Jeanne Beker - Fashion Expert, fashion segments (CTV)
Music
- Leah Miller - Co-Host, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
- Matte Babel - Co-Host, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
- Aliya-Jasmine Sovani - Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
- Devon Soltendieck - Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
- Sarah Taylor - Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
- Matt Wells - Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
- Dan Levy - Reporter (CTV/MuchMusic)
- Jessi Cruickshank - Reporter (CTV/MuchMusic)
- Daryn Jones - Reporter (CTV/MuchMusic)
Following is the complete French language broadcast team:
- Pierre Houde - Host, Opening and Closing Ceremonies (RDS, TQS, RIS Info-Sports, APTN)
- Richard Garneau - Host, Opening and Closing Ceremonies (RDS, TQS, RIS Info-Sports, APTN)
Network Hosts
- Denis Casavant - Host, Olympic Prime Time (RDS)
- Yanick Bouchard - Host, Olympic Daytime (RDS)
- Claude Mailhot - Host, Olympic Morning (RDS and TQS)
- Jean Pagé - Host, Olympic Prime Time (TQS)
- Chantal Machabée - Host, Olympic Daytime (TQS)
- Claude Mailhot - Host, Olympic Morning (TQS and RDS)
Men's Hockey
- Pierre Houde - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Benoit Brunet - Game Analyst
- Stéphane Leroux - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Norman Flynn - Game Analyst
- Alain Crête - Host
- Jacques Demers - Analyst, Panel
- Michel Bergeron - Analyst, Panel
- Luc Gélinas - Reporter
- Renaud Lavoie - Reporter
Women's Hockey
- Félix Séguin - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Danièle Sauvageau - Game Analyst
Figure Skating
- Michel Lacroix - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Alain Goldberg - Analyst
- Marie-France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon - Special Guest Analysts
Curling
- Michel Y. Lacroix - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Guy Hemmings - Analyst
Long Track Speed Skating
- Frédéric Plante - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Gaétan Boucher - Analyst
Short Track Speed Skating
- Stéphane Langdeau - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Robert Dubreuil - Analyst
Alpine Skiing
- Claudine Douville - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Mélanie Turgeon - Analyst
Cross-Country Skiing / Biathlon / Nordic Combined
- Louis Bertrand - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Martine Albert - Analyst, Biathlon
- Guido Visser - Analyst, Cross-Country Skiing and Nordic Combined
Ski Jumping
- Daniel Aucoin - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Analyst TBD
Freestyle Skiing / Snowboard
- Michel Fervac-Larose - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Jean-Luc Brassard - Analyst, Freestyle Skiing
- Benoit Ouellet - Analyst, Snowboard
Bobsleigh / Luge / Skeleton
- David Arsenault - Play-by-Play Announcer
- Jean-Paul Baert - Analyst
Canada has won at least one medal at each Olympics it competed at
[edit]And that definetely should be mentioned in the intro Purplebackpack89 (Notes Taken) (Locker) 17:06, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
Importance rating???
[edit]Why is this "LOW" in relation to Canadian Sport (the wikiproject this is under) ??? 70.29.210.242 (talk) 12:47, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
Medals by Sport
[edit]Should we not split these up by Summer and Winter Olympics such as has been done at Spain at the Olympics. Any objections? Krazytea(talk) 04:40, 7 August 2012 (UTC)
Notice that the total in metals by year do not match the totals in metals by sport. Thinking that is was the bronze metal won in London by women's soccer that was missing, but this would make the difference worse. Is there another source that has both tables? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.17.80.34 (talk) 22:38, 9 August 2016 (UTC)
- The problem is that people are in a rush to update one or the other and don't do both. I've synced them again, so they should agree. TDL (talk) 23:52, 9 August 2016 (UTC)
Canada at the 1964 Winter Olympics
[edit]Hi, Canada has since 2014 at the 1694 Winter OG: 1 Gold, 1 Silber and 1 Bronze, see: [1]. So I make the respective modifications in all the articles, please don't undo it. Leonprimer (talk) 19:02, 17 December 2015 (UTC)
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Math: Infobox doesn't add up
[edit]The medal totals in the infobox do not add up to the totals in the medal tables below. Summer 63|103|136∥302 + Winter 73|64|62∥199 = 136|167|198∥501, not 136|166|199∥501 as shown in the infobox. Which is correct? → Michael J Ⓣ Ⓒ Ⓜ 20:40, 29 December 2018 (UTC)
Gibberish
[edit]"Clara Hughes is the inaugural and only Olympian of any country or gender, to win medals all OLympic Games: two Summer and four Winter medals."
What in the world does this mean? 96.48.239.44 (talk) 04:53, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
Medal Count in the table is wrong. Tessa and Scott won 2 gold and a silver. not 3 and 2