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Website www.olympic.ca (English) (French) Competitors 144 (81 men, 63 women) in 12 sports MedalsRanked 4th GoldSilverBronzeTotal65415 |
Canada competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games.
Contents
- Alpine skiing
- Biathlon
- Group stage
- Medal round
- Figure skating
- Freestyle skiing
- Group C
- Quarter final
- Semi final
- Bronze medal game
- Luge
- Short track speed skating
- Snowboarding
- Speed skating
- Official outfitter
- References
Canada's biggest story at these games was the failure of the men's ice hockey team to win a medal. For the first time, Canada's best players (professional players from the National Hockey League) were able to compete at the Olympics, so Canadians had high expectations. The team lost its semi-final game to the Czech Republic when goaltender Dominik Hašek stopped all five shots he faced in the tie-breaking shootout. Canada then lost the bronze medal game to Finland.
The women's ice hockey team, on the other hand, captured a silver medal in the first Games to feature the women's event.
For the first time, curling was included as an official event, having been showcased as a demonstration sport at Lillehammer in 1994, and both Canadian teams reached the podium.
Also making the news was Ross Rebagliati's disqualification for marijuana being found in his system and having his gold medal stripped. The IOC reinstated the medal days later.
Alpine skiing
Men's combined
Women's combined
Biathlon
Group stage
Top four teams advanced to semi-finals.
Medal round
Semi-final
Gold medal match
Group stage
Top four teams advanced to semi-finals.
Medal round
Semi-final
Gold medal match
Figure skating
Freestyle skiing
Group C
All times are local (UTC-7).
Quarter-final
All times are local (UTC-7).
Semi-final
All times are local (UTC-7).
Bronze medal game
All times are local (UTC-7).
Group stage
The first 4 teams (shaded green) advanced to medal round games.