When I attended the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, I was in awe at the Opening Ceremony and lucky enough to witness Canada's first gold medal on home soil. This magical experience has ignited my passion for the Olympics even more. I want to follow Olympic sports and athletes year round not just every four years. This blog is the continuation of my Olympic dream. Follow me on Twitter @olympichearts
Friday, May 16, 2014
The Heartbeat: The schedule of upcoming amateur races and events
If you know of an event that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Volleyball Norceca Qualifications
May 16-19
Mississauga, ON
More info
Click here for Volleyball Canada preview article and schedule
livestream
CanoeKayak Slalom Canadian Selections
May 17-18
Rutherford, BC
More info
click here for Canoe Kayak preview article
Mountain Bike Canada Cup
May 16-18
Mont-Tremblant, QC
More info
This will be Catharine Pendrel's first competition since breaking her collarbone. Click here to read her blog post about her comeback.
Judo Canadian Championships
May 15-18
Saguenay, Québec
More info
Taekwondo Canadian Championships
May 15-18
Toronto, ON
More info
Fencing Canadian Championships
May 16-18
Toronto, ON
More info
Wheelchair Rugby Canadian Championships
May 16-18
London, ON
More info
Weightlifting Canadian Championships
May 17-18
Saskatoon, SK
More info
Diving Summer Canadian Championships
May 16-18
Winnipeg
More info
livestream
Televised Events
Diving Gatineau Grand Prix (pre-recorded)
Sunday May 18 11:30am Sportsnet
Giro d'Italia
daily coverage continues 8:30 am and evening highlights 11pm
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin Sharp)
Svein Tuft (Orica GreenEDGE)
International Ice Hockey World Championship
daily coverage starts May 9 on TSN/TSN2
Canada Games:
vs Italy Friday May 16 10:30am
vs Sweden Sunday May 18 9:30am
vs Norway Tuesday May 20 5:30am
Quarterfinals Thursday May 22 8:45am, 9:45am, 12:45pm, 1:45pm
Canoe Kayak Sprint World Cup #2
livestream
start lists and results
Saturday May 17 6:30pm Sportsnet ONE
Sunday May 18 1pm Sportsnet ONE
Monday May 19 12pm Sportsnet ONE (4pm ET Sportsnet Pacific)
ITU World Triathlon Series
Sunday May 18 3pm Sportsnet ONE (Women's)
Sunday May 18 4:30pm Sportsnet ONE (Men's)
Other Events and Livestreams
Archery World Cup
May 14-18
Columbia
More info
Swimming Grand Prix
May 15-18
South Carolina
More info
BMX Panam Championships
May 16
Ecuador
More info
Rugby Sevens Women
May 16-17
Netherlands
More info
Canoe Kayak World Cup #2
May 16-18
Czech Republic
livestream
start lists and results
televised on Sportsnet ONE
Fencing World Cup
May 16-18
Brazil
Friday, May 9, 2014
Where are Canadians competing in the coming week? Find out in The Heartbeat
If you know of an event that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Judo Canadian Championships
May 15-18
Saguenay, Québec
More info
Taekwondo Canadian Championships
May 15-18
Toronto, ON
More info
Fencing Canadian Championships
May 16-18
Toronto, ON
More info
Wheelchair Rugby Canadian Championships
May 16-18
London, ON
More info
Volleyball Norceca Qualifications
May 16-19
Mississauga, ON
More info
CanoeKayak Slalom Canadian Selections
May 17-18
Rutherford, BC
More info
Weightlifting Canadian Championships
May 17-18
Saskatoon, SK
More info
Televised Events
Diving Gatineau Grand Prix (recorded last weekend)
Saturday May 10 5pm Sportsnet
Sunday May 18 1pm Sportsnet
UCI Women's Road World Cup
Sunday May 11 8am Sportsnet ONE
Giro d'Italia
coverage starts Friday at 12:30pm Sportsnet ONE
daily coverage 8:30 am and evening highlights 11pm
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin Sharp)
Svein Tuft (Orica GreenEDGE)
International Ice Hockey World Championship
daily coverage starts May 9 on TSN/TSN2
Canada Games:
vs France Friday 9:30am
vs Slovakia Saturday 1:30pm
vs Czech Republic Monday 1:30pm
vs Denmark Thursday 9:30am
vs Italy Friday May 16 9:30am
vs Sweden Sunday May 18 9:30am
vs Norway Tuesday May 20 5:30am
Canoe Kayak Sprint World Cup
Saturday May 17 6:30pm Sportsnet ONE
Sunday May 18 1pm Sportsnet ONE
ITU World Triathlon Series
Sunday May 18 3pm Sportsnet ONE (Women's)
Sunday May 18 4:30pm Sportsnet ONE (Men's)
Other Events and Livestreams
Beach Volleyball Puerto Vallarta Open
May 6-11
Mexico
More info
Canadian focused info and livestreams
Diving Grand Prix
May 8-11
Puerto Rico
More info
Athletics Diamond League
May 9
Qatar
More info
Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup
May 9-11
France
More info
Judo Grand Prix
May 9-11
Azerbaijan
More info
Archery Gator Cup
May 9-11
Florida
More info
BMX World Cup
May 10-11
Netherlands
More info
Fencing Grand Prix
May 10-11
Switzerland
More info
Rugby Sevens World Series
May 10-11
Great Britain
More info
Day 1 schedule:
Canada vs Samoa at 09:00am local (04:00am ET/01:00am PT)
Canada vs USA at 12:06pm local (07:06am ET/04:06am PT)
Canada vs Kenya at 15:54pm local (10:54am ET/07:54am PT)
Click here to read Rugby Canada article on Canada's best result when they made it to the final last weekend in Scotland.
Triathlon World Cup
May 10-11
China
More info
Friday, May 2, 2014
The Heartbeat: The schedule of upcoming races and events in Canada & on TV
If you know of an event that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Wheelchair Curling Canadian Championships
April 28-May 4
Boucherville
More info
Defi Sportif Altergo
April 28-May 4
Montreal
More info
5200 athletes with disabilities; 14 sports
Competition schedules
Synchronized Swimming Canadian Championships
April 30-May 4
Saskatoon
More info
Click here for Synchro Canada article
Diving Grand Prix
May 1-4
Gatineau
More info
Televised next weekend on Sportsnet
Canadians competing: Jennifer Abel, Roseline Filion, Meaghan Benfeito, Carol-Ann Ware, Pamela Ware, François Imbeau-Dulac, Mxim Bouchard, Riley McCormick
Click here for full list of athletes
Wrestling Canadian Championships & Team Selections
May 3
Calgary
More info
Women's Soccer - Canada vs USA friendly
May 8
Winnipeg
More info
Televised on Sportsnet ONE 8pm ET
Televised Events
Canoe Kayak Milan World Cup
Saturday May 3 2pm and 7pm Sportsnet ONE
Sunday May 4 2pm Sportsnet ONE
Wednesday May 7 3pm Sportsnet ON/Pac/West/East
Women's Soccer - Canada vs USA friendly
Thursday May 8 8pm ET Sportsnet ONE
Diving Gatineau Grand Prix
Saturday May 10 5pm Sportsnet
Other Events and Livestreams
Canoe Kayak World Cup
May 2-4
Italy
More info
Televised on Sportsnet
Click here for CanoeKayak Canada preview article and list of athletes including SportCafé co-founder Etienne Morneau.
Beach Volleyball Shanghai Grand Prix
April 29-May 4
China
More info
livestream
Canadians competing:
Josh Binstock/Sam Schachter, Sam Pedlow/Grant O'Gorman,
Christian Redmann/Maverick Hatch, Chaim Schalk/Ben Saxton
Jamie Lynn Broder/Kristina Valjas, Caleigh Whitaker/Kacie MacTavish
World Team Table Tennis Championships
April 28-May 5
Japan
More info
livestream
Pentathlon World Cup
April 30-May 5
Hungary
More info
Fencing World Cup (women)
May 2-4
China
More info
Fencing World Cup (men)
May 2-4
Chicago
More info
Fencing Grand Prix
May 3-4
Japan
More info
World Race Walking Cup
May 3-4
China
More info
Rugby Sevens World Series
May 3-4
Scotland
More info
Click here for fixtures and results
Beach Volleyball Puerto Vallarta Open
May 6-11
Mexico
More info
Thursday, April 24, 2014
The Heartbeat - the schedule of upcoming races and events in Canada & on TV
If you know of an event that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Goalball Canadian Championships
April 25-27
Calgary
More info
Half Marathon Canadian Championships
April 27
Montreal
More info
Competitors include: Eric Gillis, Krista Duchene, Rachel Hannah, Erin Burrett
Click here for full list of elite athletes.
Wheelchair Curling Canadian Championships
April 28-May 4
Boucherville
More info
Defi Sportif Altergo
April 28-May 4
Montreal
More info
5200 athletes with disabilities; 14 sports
Competition schedules
Televised Events
Snowboarding Shakedown (pre-recorded)
Thursday April 24 3pm TSN2
Sunday April 27 11pm TSN2
Mountain Bike World Cup (Australia)
Saturday April 26 1am Sportsnet ONE (XCE Men and Women)
Sunday April 27 1am Sportsnet ONE (WTS Women's Race)
Monday April 28 1:30am Sportnset ONE (XCO Women Elite)
Monday April 28 3:00am Sportsnet ONE (XCO Men Elite)
World Triathlon Series (South Africa)
(Saturday midnight) Sunday April 28 12am Sportsnet ONE (Women's Race)
Sunday April 28 10pm Sportsnet ONE (Men's Race)
Other Events and Livestreams
Canoe Kayak National Selections
April 25-27
Georgia, USA
More info
Draw and Results
Competitors include: Olympic medallists Mark de Jonge, Mark Oldershaw, Adam van Koeverden, SportCafé co-founder Etienne Morneau, Hugues Fournel, Jason McCoombs, Emilie Fournel, KC Fraser, Michelle Russell
Panamerican Judo Championships
April 25-26
Ecuador
More info, results and livestream
Competitors include: Antoine Valois-Fortier, Kelita Zupancic, Catherine Roberge, Atherine Beauchemin-Pinard
Click here for full list of Canadians
Beach Volleyball Fuzhou Open
April 22-27
China
More info
livestream
Canadians competing:
Josh Binstock/Sam Schachter, Sam Pedlow/Grant O'Gorman
Jamie Lynn Broder/Kristina Valjas, Caleigh Whitaker/Kacie MacTavish
Beach Volleyball Shanghai Grand Prix
April 29-May 4
China
More info
livestream
Canadians competing:
Josh Binstock/Sam Schachter, Sam Pedlow/Grant O'Gorman,
Christian Redmann/Maverick Hatch, Chaim Schalk/Ben Saxton
Jamie Lynn Broder/Kristina Valjas, Caleigh Whitaker/Kacie MacTavish
Diving Grand Prix
April 25-27
England
More info
livestream
Canadians competing: Jennifer Abel, Pamela Ware, Roseline Filion, Meaghan Benfeito
Triathlon World Series
April 26-27
South Africa
More info
Canadians competing: Kyle Jones, Andrew Mccartney, Sarah-Anne Brault, Kirsten Sweetland
televised on Sportsnet ONE
Mountain Bike World Cup
April 25-27
Australia
More info
Results
Televised on Sportsnet ONE
Curling World Mixed Doubles Championships
April 23-30
Scotland
More info
livestream
Slalom Canoe Kayak Junior and U23 Worlds
April 23-27
Australia
More info
Archery World Cup
April 23-27
China
More info
Boxing Belgrade International
April 24-28
Serbia
More info
Canadian competing: Custio Clayton (69kg)
Fencing World Cup (Foil)
April 25-27
South Korea
More info
Fencing World Cup (Men's Sabre)
April 25-27
Greece
More info
Fencing Grand Prix (Women's Epee)
April 26-27
China
More info
Sailing World Cup
April 21-26
France
More info
Equestrian Rolex Kentucky
April 24-27
Kentucky
More info
Artistic Gymnastics Challenge Cup
April 25-27
Croatia
More info
World Team Table Tennis Championships
April 28-May 5
Japan
More info
livestream
Friday, April 11, 2014
The Heartbeat - the schedule of upcoming races and events in Canada & on TV
If you know of an event that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships
April 9-12
Richmond Olympic Oval
More info
15 countries - 250 athletes
Competitors include:
Trampoline: Rosie MacLennan, Sam Sendel, Jason Burnett, Keegan Soehn
Artistic: Aleeza Yu, Ellie Black, Maegan Chant, Nathan Gafuik, Kevin Lytwyn, Scott Morgan
Rhythmic: Annabelle Kovacs, Maria Kitkarska, Patricia Bezzoubenko
Click here for full list of athletes
Click here for tickets.
The Shred Show
April 12-13
Whistler
More info
Rowing Spring Trials West
April 12-13
Vancouver, BC
More info
Yonge Street 10k
April 13
Toronto
More info
Elite start list
Curling Players Championships
April 15-20
Summerside, PEI
More info
Rugby Friendly - Women Canada vs USA
April 15 Mill Bay, BC
April 19 Langford, BC
More info
World Skiing Invitational/AFP World Championship
Slopestyle and Big Air
April 18-20
Whistler
More info
Tennis Federation Cup - World Group Playoff vs Serbia
April 19-20
Québec, QC
More info
Archery - Canadian Indoor 3D Championships
April 18-20
Lethbridge, AB
More info
Televised Events
World Synchronized Figure Skating Championships
Saturday April 12 4pm CBC
London Marathon
Sunday April 13 8:30am Sportsnet ONE
Mountain Bike World Cup
Sunday April 13 11:30am Sportsnet ONE Women Elite
Sunday April 13 1pm Sportsnet ONE Men Elite
Other Events and Livestreams
Badminton Singapore Open
April 8-13
Singapore
More info
livestream
Badminton Peru International
April 9-13
Peru
More info
Boxing Feliks Stamm Memorial Boxing Tournament
April 9-13
Poland
More info
Event website
Para Track Cycling World Championships
April 10-13
Mexico
More info
Mountain Bike World Cup
April 10-13
South Africa
More info
Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup
April 11-13
Italy
More info
Taekwondo German Open
April 11-13
Germany
More info
Swimming Canadian 10k Selections
April 12
Florida
More info
London Marathon (and Paralympic World Cup)
April 13
England
More info
Para Athletics Grand Prix
April 14-16
China
More info
BMX World Cup
April 18-19
England
More info
Thursday, April 3, 2014
The Heartbeat - the schedule of upcoming races and events in Canada & on TV
Exciting events are coming up in Canada in the next few weeks including Canadian Championships in snowboard cross and ski cross. The World Snowboard Tour stops in Saint-Sauveur this weekend with the world's best snowboarders competing in the Ride Shakedown. A highlight show will air on TVA Sports on Wednesday.
Canada's best swimmers will be competing in Victoria for their place on the national team. Sportsnet are livestreaming each evening.
Canada's Federation Cup team including Eugenie Bouchard, Aleksandra Wozniak, Sharon Fichman and Gabriela Dabrowski will be competing on the campus of Laval University against Serbia on April 19-20.
The Curling World Championships are continuing with Kevin Koe, Pat Simmons, Carter Rycroft and Nolan Thiessen representing Canada and qualifying for the playoffs.
Richmond will host 15 countries and 250 athletes for the Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships next weekend. Canada's 2012 Olympians will be in action.
The triathlon season begins in New Zealand with Canada's best competing against the world's best. Sportsnet ONE will be televising the women's and the men's races on Sunday night.
If you know of an event that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Swimming Canadian Selections
April 2-5
Victoria, BC
More info
Click here for preview article.
Click here for livestream starting at 5:45pm PT (8:45pm ET) each night.
Click here for YouTube videos of select races.
World Snowboard Tour Ride Shakedown
April 4-5
Saint-Sauveur, QC
More info
Click here for list of competitors that include Sebastien Toutant, Maxence Parrot, Charles Reid.
Snowboard Cross Canadian Championships
April 6
Big White, BC
More info
Ski Cross Canadian Championships
April 7-11
Sunshine, AB
More info
Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships
April 9-12
Richmond Olympic Oval
More info
15 countries - 250 athletes
Competitors include:
Trampoline: Rosie MacLennan, Sam Sendel, Jason Burnett, Keegan Soehn
Artistic: Aleeza Yu, Ellie Black, Maegan Chant, Nathan Gafuik, Kevin Lytwyn, Scott Morgan
Rhythmic: Annabelle Kovacs, Maria Kitkarska, Patricia Bezzoubenko
Click here for full list of athletes
Click here for tickets.
The Shred Show
April 12-13
Whistler
More info
Tennis Federation Cup - World Group Playoff vs Serbia
April 19-20
Québec, QC
More info
Televised Events
Curling World Championships (Men)
Thursday April 3 2pm TSN Canada vs Scotland
Friday April 4 7am TSN Page Playoffs
Friday April 4 2pm TSN Page Playoffs
Friday April 4 11pm TSN Page Playoffs
Saturday April 5 4am TSN Semi-Final
Saturday April 5 1pm TSN Semi-Final
Sunday April 6 3am TSN Gold Medal Game (encore 3pm, 10:30pm TSN2)
Snowcrown Freestyle Championships (televised last month)
Sunday April 6 6pm TSN2 - Snowboard Finals (encore 12am Tuesday)
Sunday April 6 6:30pm TSN2 - Ski Finals (encore 12:30am Tuesday)
ITU World Triathlon Series: Auckland
Sunday April 6 9:30pm Sportsnet ONE Women's
Sunday April 6 11pm Sportsnet ONE Men's
Wednesday April 9 9:30pm Sportsnet ONE Auckland WTS Magazine (encore Thursday noon)
Ride Shakedown
Wednesday April 9 7pm TVA Sports
Other Events and Livestreams
Curling World Championships
March 29-April 6
China
More info
Sailing World Cup
March 31 to April 5
Spain
More info
Badminton Indian Open
April 1-6
India
More info
Freeski Grandvalira Total Fight
April 3-5
Andorra
More info
Archery and Para Archery Arizona Cup
April 3-6
USA
More info
Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup
April 3-6
Portugal
More info
Click here for preview article.
Artistic Gymnastics World Cup
April 5-6
Japan
More info
Figure Skating World Synchronized Championships
April 4-5
Italy
More info
Live timing
Canada competes at 3:15 pm and 3:37 pm EST Friday
Televised next weekend on CBC
thanks to @K_Ballinger for the info
World Snowboard Tour IS Open
April 4-5
Finland
More info
Open Water 10km World Cup
April 5
Mexico
More info
ITU Triathlon Series -Auckland
April 5-6
New Zealand
More info
livestream (approx $7/race or $30 for season pass)
televised on Sportsnet ONE on Sunday evening
Competing for Canada: Kirsten Sweetland, Joanna Brown, Ellen Pennock, Sarah-Anne Brault, Kyle Jones, Andrew Yorke, Andrew Mccartney
Click here for full start lists.
Rugby Sevens Women
April 5-6
China
More info
Click here for fixtures and results
Click here for livestream
Taekwondo Belgian Open
April 5-6
Belgium
More info
Paris Marathon
April 6
France
More info
Friday, March 28, 2014
The Heartbeat - the schedule of upcoming races and events in Canada & on TV
Exciting events are coming up in Canada in the next few weeks including Canadian Championships in moguls, snowboard cross and ski cross. The World Snowboard Tour stops in Saint-Sauveur next weekend with the world's best snowboarders competing in the Ride Shakedown.
Canada's best swimmers will be competing in Victoria for their place on the national team.
Canada's Federation Cup team including Eugenie Bouchard, Aleksandra Wozniak, Sharon Fichman and Gabriela Dabrowski will be competing on the campus of Laval University against Serbia on April 19-20.
The 2014 rowing season begins in Australia and will be televised on Sportsnet ONE. The Figure Skating World Championships are finishing up this weekend while the Curling World Championships will be starting. Kevin Koe, Pat Simmons, Carter Rycroft and Nolan Thiessen will be representing Canada.
If you know of an event that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Moguls Canadian Championships
March 29-30
Apex Resort, BC
More info
Swimming Canadian Selections
April 2-5
Victoria, BC
More info
Click here for preview article.
World Snowboard Tour Ride Shakedown
April 4-5
Saint-Sauveur, QC
More info
Click here for list of competitors that include Sebastien Toutant, Maxence Parrot, Charles Reid.
Snowboard Cross Canadian Championships
April 6
Big White, BC
More info
Ski Cross Canadian Championships
April 7-11
Sunshine, AB
More info
Tennis Federation Cup - World Group Playoff vs Serbia
April 19-20
Québec, QC
More info
Televised Events
Curling World Championhips (Men)
Saturday March 29 7am TSN Canada vs Denmark
Sunday March 30 7am TSN Canada vs China
Monday March 31 7am TSN Canada vs Czech Republic
Tuesday April 1 7am TSN Canada vs Norway (rebroadcast at 2pm)
Wednesday April 2 7am TSN Canada vs Sweden (rebroadcast at 2pm)
Figure Skating World Championships
live coverage on Sportsnet ONE between 11:30pm-8am
Friday March 28 3pm local CBC Dance Short Program
Friday March 28 7pm local Men's Free Program and Dance Short
Saturday March 29 4pm local CBC Dance and Women's Free Programs
Sunday March 30 2pm local CBC Women's Free Program and Gala
Sunday March 30 8pm local CBC Gala
Rowing World Cup
Sunday March 30 10am Sportsnet ONE
Monday March 31 9am. 11pm Sportsnet ONE
Other Events and Livestreams
Figure Skating World Championships
March 26-29
Japan
More info
Curling World Championships
March 29-April 6
China
More info
Gymnastic Challenge Cup
March 26-29
Qatar
More info
Rugby Sevens
March 29
Hong Kong
Canada vs Argentina Saturday 12:18am ET
Canada vs England Saturday 6:32am ET
More info
Table Tennis German Open
March 26-30
Germany
More info
Mountain Bike Panamerican Championships
March 27-30
Brazil
More info
Freestyle Ski Dumont Cup
March 28-30
Maine
More info
Snowboard Grandvalira Total Flight
March 27-29
Andorra
More info
Freeski Grandvalira Total Fight
April 3-5
Andorra
More info
Rowing World Cup
March 28-30
Australia
More info
Click here for preview article by Rowing Canada.
Judo Grand Prix
March 28-30
Turkey
More info
Swimming Open Water Grand Prix
March 29
Mexico
More info
Sailing World Cup
March 31 to April 5
Spain
More info
Badminton Indian Open
April 1-6
India
More info
Friday, March 21, 2014
The Heartbeat - schedule of upcoming races and events in Canada & on TV
The winter sports are in the process of wrapping up their seasons. Here is an abbreviated version of events being held in Canada, televised or livestreamed this weekend. Apologies for omissions and lack of links this week. After a week of holiday, I am now feeling under the weather.
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Upcoming Events in Canada
Cross-Country Skiing Canadian Championships
March 15-22
Cornerbrook, Newfoundland
Curling World Championships - Women
March 15-23
Saint-John, NB
Wheelchair Basketball Toronto Challenge - Women
March 18-21
Toronto, ON
Hockey Clarkson Cup - Women
March 18-22
Markham, ON
Snowboard Canadian Championships - Half-Pipe and Slopestyle
March 19-23
Calgary, AB
Alpine Skiing and Para Alpine Skiing Canadian Championships
March 19-26
Whistler, BC
Wrestling Canadian Championships
March 20-23
Edmonton, AB
Short Track Speed Skating - National Team Selection
March 21-23
Richmond, BC
Fencing Grand Prix
March 22-23
Vancouver
Television Coverage:
Curling World Championships
Thursday March 20 1:30pm TSN Canada vs China
Thursday March 20 6:30pm TSN Canada vs Sweden
Friday March 21 6:30pm TSN Page Playoff
Saturday March 22 8am TSN Page Playoff
Saturday March 22 1pm TSN Semi-Final (5:30am TSN2)
Sunday March 23 11am TSN Bronze Medal Game
Sunday March 23 6:30pm TSN Gold Medal Game
Hockey Clarkson Cup
Sunday March 23 12am TSN2
Monday March 24 7:30pm TSN2
Long Track Speed Skating World Championships
Saturday March 22 2pm CBC
Sunday March 23 1pm CBC
World Cup Ski Racing
Sunday March 23 9pm Sportsnet
Figure Skating World Junior Championships
Saturday March 22 4pm CBC
Sunday March 23 2pm CBC
Figure Skating World Championships
3pm daily CBC starting on Tuesday March 25 to Saturday March 29
Gala on Sunday March 30 2pm CBC
Livestreams & Other Events
Diving World Series
March 20-22
Dubai
Biathlon World Cup
March 20-23
Oslo, Norway
Freestyle Skiing World Cup (Slopestyle)
March 21-22
Switzerland
Freestyle Skiing World Cup (Moguls and Ski Cross)
March 21-23
France
Long Track Speed Skating World Championships
March 22-23
Netherlands
Triathlon World Cup
March 23
New Zealand
Friday, March 7, 2014
The Heartbeat: Canadian Olympic sports schedule
It's a very busy week in sporting events being held in Canada including World Championships, Canadian Championships and International events.
Sports being televised include the Paralympic Games, alpine skiing, curling, short track speed skating, speed skating and figure skating.
Upcoming Events in Canada
Curling - Brier
March 1-9
Kamloops, BC
More info
Gymnastics - L'international Gymnax
March 6-9
Montreal, QC
More info
Festival Snowcrown Ski & Snowboard
March 10-15
Collingwood, ON
More info
Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup
March 11-16
Nakiska and Calgary
More info
Fast and Female Nor-Am Finals Champ Camp
for girls ages 9-19
March 11
Canada Olympic Park, Calgary
More info
March 14-16
Montreal, QC
More info
see television schedule below
Event is sold out. Check their Facebook page in case some are released.
Athletics Indoor Open
March 14-16
Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard
Montreal, QC
Admission is free!
More info (and livestream)
Some of the confirmed athletes: 2012 Olympic 4x100m relay members (men and women's), Jessica Zelinka, Jenna Martin, Phylicia George, Taylor Milne
Click here for full entry list.
Click here for schedule
Biathlon Canadian Championships
March 11-16
Charlo, NB
More info
Speed Skating - Canada Cup #4
March 13-16
Calgary, AB
More info
Jan 14 tweet from @SSC_PVC:
Scheduling note: Canada Cup #4 is March 13-16 at @theolympicoval not March 4-9 as indicated at speedskating.ca
Trampoline Elite Canada
March 14-16
Kamloops, BC
More info
Cross-Country Skiing Canadian Championships
March 15-22
Cornerbrook, NF
More info
Curling World Championships (Women)
March 15-23
Saint John, New Brunswick
More info
Olympic Sports on Television
2014 Paralympic Games
March 7-16
Click here for full schedule
Curling - Brier
Friday March 7 9:30pm TSN Page Playoff 1 vs 2
Saturday March 8 4:30pm TSN Page Playoff 3 vs 4
Saturday March 8 9:30pm TSN Semi-Final
Sunday March 9 12pm TSN Bronze Medal
Sunday March 9 7pm TSN Preview; Final at 7:30pm
Alpine Skiing Men's GS & Slalom (Slovakia)
Saturday March 8 5pm and 9pm Sportsnet (GS)
Sunday March 9 11am & 4pm Sportsnet (Slalom)
(multiple encore presentations)
Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals Lenzerheide
Men's Downhill: Wednesday March 12 8pm EST Sportsnet (2pm Saturday SN ONE)
Ladies Slalom live: Saturday March 15 4am (1st Run) and 6:30am (2nd Run) cbcsports.ca
Men's GS live: Saturday March 15 5am (1st Run) and 7:30am (2nd Run) cbcsports.ca
Ladies Slalom and Men's GS TV: 1:30pm CBC
Ladies GS: Sunday March 16 4pm Sportsnet ONE (later on Sportsnet)
World Cup Ski Racing: Sweden
Saturday March 15 4pm Sportsnet
Short Track Speed Skating World Championships
Saturday March 15 5pm CBC
Sunday March 16 4pm CBC (3pm online)
Speed Skating World Allround Championships
Saturday March 22 2pm CBC
Sunday March 23 2pm local CBC (1pm online)
Figure Skating Junior World Championships
Saturday March 22 4pm CBC
Sunday March 23 3pm local CBC (2pm online)
Figure Skating World Championships
start on Tuesday March 25 3pm daily on CBC
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Paralympic Schedule - Who to Watch and When
The Paralympic Opening Ceremony is Friday. Here's the television schedule, the livestream schedule as well as a more detailed schedule by sport.
Scroll down to the detailed schedule to see who is representing Canada in each event. Names in red are some of Canada's medal hopefuls and athletes to watch.
Follow Canada's Paralympians on Twitter by clicking here.
Television Coverage:
times local except where noted
(no live broadcasting - livestream listing below)
Friday March 7 Opening Ceremony
2pm EST (encore 11:30pm local) CBC; 6:30pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Saturday March 8
1pm EST CBC; 7pm Sportsnet
Sunday March 9
2pm CBC; 8:30pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Monday March 10
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm Sportsnet (10pm EST Sportsnet ONE)
Tuesday March 11
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm Sportsnet (10pm EST Sportsnet ONE)
Wednesday March 12
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm Sportsnet (except West)
Thursday March 13
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm EST Sportsnet ONE (12am encore)
Friday March 14
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC 9pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Saturday March 15
3pm CBC; 8pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Sunday March 16 Closing Ceremony
1pm (1am encore) CBC; 8pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Livestream (cbcsports.ca)
Friday March 7
10:55am Opening Ceremony (2pm encore)
Saturday March 8
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Biathlon - Men's 7.5km & Women's 6km - Sitting
1am Alpine Skiing - Men's and Women's Downhill
3am Biathlon - Standing Visually Impaired
4am Ice Sledge Hockey - Canada vs Sweden
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
Sunday March 9
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 15km - Sitting
1am Alpine Skiing - Men's Super G
3:30am Cross-Country Skiing - Women's 12km - Sitting
4am Ice Sledge Hockey - Canada vs Norway
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
Monday March 10
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Alpine Skiing - Women's Super G
1am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 20km, Women's 12km - Standing and Visually Impaired
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
Tuesday March 11
12:30am Alpine Skiing - Men's and Women's Super Combined
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Biathlon - Men's 12.5km & Women's 10km - Sitting
1am Cross-Country Skiing - 1km Sprint Free Qualification
3:30am Cross-Country Skiing - 1km Sprint Free Semifinals & Finals
4am Biathlon - Men's 12.5km & Women's 10km - Standing & Visually Impaired
6:30am Alpine Skiing - Men's and Women's Super Combined
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
7:30am Ice Sledge Hockey - USA vs Russia
11am Ice Sledge Hockey - Canada vs Czech Republic
Wednesday March 12
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
7am Ice Sledge Hockey - Playoff
11am Ice Sledge Hockey - Playoff
Thursday March 13
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
4am Sledge Hockey - Semifinals
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
7am Alpine Skiing - Men's Slalom
10am Alpine Skiing - Men's Slalom
11am Sledge Hockey - Semifinals
Friday March 14
12am Wheelchair Curling - Tie Breaker
1am Alpine Skiing - Snowboard
1am Biathlon - Men's 15km & Women's 12.5km - Sitting
3:30am Biathlon - Men's 15km & Women's 12.5km - Standing & Visually Impaired
4am Sledge Hockey
5am Wheelchair Curling - Tie-Breaker
7am Alpine Skiing - Women's Slalom
10am Wheelchair Curling - Tie-Breaker
10am Alpine Skiing - Women's Slalom
11am Sledge Hockey
Saturday March 15
12:30am Alpine Skiing - Men's Giant Slalom
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Semifinals
1am Cross-Country Skiing - 4x2.5km Mixed Relay
3am Cross-Country Skiing - 4x2.5km Open Relay
4am Sledge Hockey - Bronze Medal
4am Alpine Skiing - Men's Giant Slalom
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Gold and Bronze Medal Games
11am Sledge Hockey - Gold Medal
Sunday March 16
12:30am Alpine Skiing - Women's Giant Slalom
1am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 10km free, Women's 5km free - Standing & Visually Impaired
3:30am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 10km, Women's 5km - Sitting
4am Alpine Skiing - Women's Giant Slalom
12pm Closing Ceremony
Detailed Schedule from Sochi Paralympic website:
Opening Ceremony
Friday March 7 livestream 10:55am
televised 2pm EST CBC 6:30pm Sportsnet, 11:30pm CBC
Canada's flag bearer is Sonja Gaudet, 2006 and 2010 gold medallist in curling
Alpine Skiing
Team Canada
Men's
Sitting: Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Standing: Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
Visually Impaired: Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
Women's:
Sitting: Kimberly Joines
Standing: Alexandra Starker, Alana Ramsay, Erin Latimer
Visually Impaired: no Canadians
Snowboard Cross:
Standing: John Leslie, Ian Lockey, Tyler Mosher, Michelle Salt
Saturday March 8
1am Women's Downhill - Visually Impaired
1:15 Women's Downhill - Standing - Alana Ramsay
1:35 Women's Downhill - Sitting
1:50 Men's Downhill - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
2:10 Men's Downhill - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
2:50 Men's Downhill - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Sunday March 9
2am Men's Super-G - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
2:20 Men's Super-G - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
3:15 Men's Super-G - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Monday March 10
2am Women's Super-G - Visually Impaired
2:20am Women's Super-G - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
2:55am Women's Super- G - Sitting
Tuesday March 11
1:30am Women's Super-Combined Downhill - Visually Impaired
1:45am Women's SC Downhill - Standing - Alexandra Starker
2:10am Women's SC Downhill - Sitting
2:25am Men's SC Downhill - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
2:50am Men's SC Downhill - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
3:30am Men's SC Downhill - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau
7:30am Women's SC Slalom - Visually Impaired
7:40am Women's SC Slalom - Standing - Alexandra Starker
8am Women's SC Slalom - Sitting
8:10am Men's SC Slalom - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
8:30am Men's SC Slalom - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
9:05am Men's SC Slalom - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau
Thursday March 13
8am Men's Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired
8:15am Men's Slalom 1st Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
8:55am Men's Slalom 1st Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
11am Men's Slalom 2nd Run - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
11:10am Men's Slalom 2nd Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
11:35am Men's Slalom 2nd Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Friday March 14
2am Men's Para Snowboard Cross - Standing - John Leslie, Ian Lockey, Tyler Mosher
2am Women's Para Snowboard Cross - Standing - Michelle Salt
8am Women's Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired
8:15am Women's Slalom 1st Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
8:40am Women's Slalom 1st Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
11am Women's Slalom 2nd Run - Visually Impaired
11:10am Women's Slalom 2nd Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
11:30am Women's Slalom 2nd Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
Saturday March 15
1:30am Men's Giant Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
1:55am Men's GS 1st Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
2:45am Men's GS 1st Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
5am Men's GS 2nd Run - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
5:20 Men's GS 2nd Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
5:55am Men's GS 2nd Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Sunday March 16
1:30am Women's Giant Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired
1:55am Women's GS 1st Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
2:35 Women's GS 1st Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
5am Women's GS 2nd Run - Visually Impaired
5:15am Women's GS 2nd Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
5:45am Women's GS 2nd Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
Biathlon
Team Canada
Standing: Mark Arendz, Caroline Bisson
Visually Impaired: Brian McKeever, Margarita Gorbounova
Saturday March 8
1am Women's 6km - Sitting
1:25am Men's 7.5km - Sitting
3am Women's 6km - Standing - Caroline Bisson
3:15am Men's 7.5km - Standing - Mark Arendz
4:05am Women's 6km - Visually Impaired - Margarita Gorbounova
4:44am Men's 7.5km - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
Wednesday March 11
2am Women's 10km - Sitting
2:48 Men's 12.5km - Sitting
5am Women's 10km - Standing - Caroline Bisson
5:20am Men's 12.5km Standing - Mark Arendz
6:30am Women's 10km - Visually Impaired - Margarita Gorbounova
6:45am Men's 12.5km - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
Friday March 14
2am Men's 15km - Sitting
2:20am Women's 12.5km - Sitting
4:30am Women's 12.5km - Standing - Caroline Bisson
5:58am Men's 15km - Standing - Mark Arendz
7:20am Women's 12.5km - Visually Impaired - Margarita Gorbounova
7:25am Men's 15km - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
Cross-Country Skiing
Team Canada
Standing: Mark Arendz, Caroline Bisson, Louis Fortin, Brittany Hudak
Visually Impaired: Brian McKeever, Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
Sitting: Colette Courgonje, Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
Sunday March 9
2am Men's 15km - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
4:30am Women's 10km - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
Monday March 10
2am Men's 20km Classic - Standing - Mark Arendz
3am Men's 20km Classic - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
4:55am Women's 15km Classic - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
5:20am Women's 15km Classic - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
Wednesday March 12
2am Men's 1km Sprint Qualification - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
2:20am Women's 1km Sprint Qual. - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
2:37am Men's 1km Sprint Free Qual. - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
2:57am Women's 1km Sprint Free Qual. - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
3:16am Men's 1km Sprint Free Qual. - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
3:28am Women's 1km Sprint Qual. - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
4:30am Men's 1km Sprint Semifinals - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
4:40am Women's 1km Sprint SF - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
4:51am Men's 1km Sprint Free SF - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
5:01am Women's 1km Sprint Free SF - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
5:12am Men's 1km Sprint Free SF - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
5:22am Women's 1km Sprint SF - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
5:48am Men's 1km Sprint Final - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
5:57am Women's 1km Sprint Final - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
6:06am Men's 1km Sprint Free Final - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
6:15am Women's 1km Sprint Free Final - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
6:24am Men's 1km Sprint Free Final - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
6:33am Women's 1km Sprint Final - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
Saturday March 15
2am 4x2.5km Mixed Relay - Colette Bourgonje, Louis Fortin, Margarita Gorbounova, Chris Klebl
4am 4x2.5km Open Relay - Mark Arendz, Britanny Hudak, Brian McKeever, Robbi Weldon
Sunday March 16
2am Men's 10km Free - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
2:20am Men's 10km Free - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
3:23am Women's 5km Free - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
3:40am Women's 5km Free - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
4:30am Women's 5km - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
4:45am Men's 10km - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
Sledge Hockey - Canada Games
Team Canada
Forwards: Brad Bowden, Dominic Larocque, Karl Ludwig, Billy Bridges, Greg Westlake, Ben Delaney, Anthony Gale, Tyler McGregor, Marc Dorion, Kevin Rempel
Defence: Graeme Murray, James Gemmell, Steve Arsenault, Adam Dixon, Derek Whitson
Goalkeeper: Benoit St-Amand, Corbin Watson
Click here for full schedule
Saturday March 8 2am Canada vs Sweden
Sunday March 9 3am Canada vs Norway
Tuesday March 11 9am Canada vs Czech Republic
Wednesday March 12 Classifications (5-8)
Thursday March 13 5am and 12pm Play-offs Semifinals
Friday March 14 Classifications (7-8) and (5-6)
Saturday March 15 5am Bronze Medal Game
Saturday March 15 12pm Gold Medal Game
Curling - Canada Games
Team Canada
Sonja Gaudet (flag bearer), Dennis John Thiessen, Ina Forrest, Jim Armstrong and alternate, Mark Allen Ideson
click here for full schedule
Saturday March 8
12:30am Canada vs Great Britain
6:30am Canada vs Russia
Sunday March 9
7:30am Canada vs Sweden
Monday March 10
12:30am Canada vs USA
7:30am Canada vs Norway
Tuesday March 11
7:30am Canada vs China
Wednesday March 12
12:30am Canada vs Korea
Thursday March 13
12:30am Canada vs Slovakia
Friday March 14
Tiebreakers
Saturday March 15
12:30am Semifinals
7:30am Bronze Medal Game
7:30am Gold Medal Game
Closing Ceremony
Sunday March 16
1pm (1am encore) CBC; 8pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Scroll down to the detailed schedule to see who is representing Canada in each event. Names in red are some of Canada's medal hopefuls and athletes to watch.
Follow Canada's Paralympians on Twitter by clicking here.
Television Coverage:
times local except where noted
(no live broadcasting - livestream listing below)
Friday March 7 Opening Ceremony
2pm EST (encore 11:30pm local) CBC; 6:30pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Saturday March 8
1pm EST CBC; 7pm Sportsnet
Sunday March 9
2pm CBC; 8:30pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Monday March 10
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm Sportsnet (10pm EST Sportsnet ONE)
Tuesday March 11
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm Sportsnet (10pm EST Sportsnet ONE)
Wednesday March 12
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm Sportsnet (except West)
Thursday March 13
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC; 7pm EST Sportsnet ONE (12am encore)
Friday March 14
4pm (11:30pm encore) CBC 9pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Saturday March 15
3pm CBC; 8pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Sunday March 16 Closing Ceremony
1pm (1am encore) CBC; 8pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Livestream (cbcsports.ca)
Friday March 7
10:55am Opening Ceremony (2pm encore)
Saturday March 8
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Biathlon - Men's 7.5km & Women's 6km - Sitting
1am Alpine Skiing - Men's and Women's Downhill
3am Biathlon - Standing Visually Impaired
4am Ice Sledge Hockey - Canada vs Sweden
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
Sunday March 9
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 15km - Sitting
1am Alpine Skiing - Men's Super G
3:30am Cross-Country Skiing - Women's 12km - Sitting
4am Ice Sledge Hockey - Canada vs Norway
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
Monday March 10
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Alpine Skiing - Women's Super G
1am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 20km, Women's 12km - Standing and Visually Impaired
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
Tuesday March 11
12:30am Alpine Skiing - Men's and Women's Super Combined
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
1am Biathlon - Men's 12.5km & Women's 10km - Sitting
1am Cross-Country Skiing - 1km Sprint Free Qualification
3:30am Cross-Country Skiing - 1km Sprint Free Semifinals & Finals
4am Biathlon - Men's 12.5km & Women's 10km - Standing & Visually Impaired
6:30am Alpine Skiing - Men's and Women's Super Combined
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
7:30am Ice Sledge Hockey - USA vs Russia
11am Ice Sledge Hockey - Canada vs Czech Republic
Wednesday March 12
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
7am Ice Sledge Hockey - Playoff
11am Ice Sledge Hockey - Playoff
Thursday March 13
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
4am Sledge Hockey - Semifinals
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Round Robin
7am Alpine Skiing - Men's Slalom
10am Alpine Skiing - Men's Slalom
11am Sledge Hockey - Semifinals
Friday March 14
12am Wheelchair Curling - Tie Breaker
1am Alpine Skiing - Snowboard
1am Biathlon - Men's 15km & Women's 12.5km - Sitting
3:30am Biathlon - Men's 15km & Women's 12.5km - Standing & Visually Impaired
4am Sledge Hockey
5am Wheelchair Curling - Tie-Breaker
7am Alpine Skiing - Women's Slalom
10am Wheelchair Curling - Tie-Breaker
10am Alpine Skiing - Women's Slalom
11am Sledge Hockey
Saturday March 15
12:30am Alpine Skiing - Men's Giant Slalom
12:30am Wheelchair Curling - Semifinals
1am Cross-Country Skiing - 4x2.5km Mixed Relay
3am Cross-Country Skiing - 4x2.5km Open Relay
4am Sledge Hockey - Bronze Medal
4am Alpine Skiing - Men's Giant Slalom
6:30am Wheelchair Curling - Gold and Bronze Medal Games
11am Sledge Hockey - Gold Medal
Sunday March 16
12:30am Alpine Skiing - Women's Giant Slalom
1am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 10km free, Women's 5km free - Standing & Visually Impaired
3:30am Cross-Country Skiing - Men's 10km, Women's 5km - Sitting
4am Alpine Skiing - Women's Giant Slalom
12pm Closing Ceremony
Detailed Schedule from Sochi Paralympic website:
Opening Ceremony
Friday March 7 livestream 10:55am
televised 2pm EST CBC 6:30pm Sportsnet, 11:30pm CBC
Canada's flag bearer is Sonja Gaudet, 2006 and 2010 gold medallist in curling
Alpine Skiing
Team Canada
Men's
Sitting: Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Standing: Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
Visually Impaired: Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
Women's:
Sitting: Kimberly Joines
Standing: Alexandra Starker, Alana Ramsay, Erin Latimer
Visually Impaired: no Canadians
Snowboard Cross:
Standing: John Leslie, Ian Lockey, Tyler Mosher, Michelle Salt
Saturday March 8
1am Women's Downhill - Visually Impaired
1:15 Women's Downhill - Standing - Alana Ramsay
1:35 Women's Downhill - Sitting
1:50 Men's Downhill - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
2:10 Men's Downhill - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
2:50 Men's Downhill - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Sunday March 9
2am Men's Super-G - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
2:20 Men's Super-G - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
3:15 Men's Super-G - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Monday March 10
2am Women's Super-G - Visually Impaired
2:20am Women's Super-G - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
2:55am Women's Super- G - Sitting
Tuesday March 11
1:30am Women's Super-Combined Downhill - Visually Impaired
1:45am Women's SC Downhill - Standing - Alexandra Starker
2:10am Women's SC Downhill - Sitting
2:25am Men's SC Downhill - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
2:50am Men's SC Downhill - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
3:30am Men's SC Downhill - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau
7:30am Women's SC Slalom - Visually Impaired
7:40am Women's SC Slalom - Standing - Alexandra Starker
8am Women's SC Slalom - Sitting
8:10am Men's SC Slalom - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
8:30am Men's SC Slalom - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
9:05am Men's SC Slalom - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau
Thursday March 13
8am Men's Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired
8:15am Men's Slalom 1st Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
8:55am Men's Slalom 1st Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
11am Men's Slalom 2nd Run - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
11:10am Men's Slalom 2nd Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
11:35am Men's Slalom 2nd Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Friday March 14
2am Men's Para Snowboard Cross - Standing - John Leslie, Ian Lockey, Tyler Mosher
2am Women's Para Snowboard Cross - Standing - Michelle Salt
8am Women's Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired
8:15am Women's Slalom 1st Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
8:40am Women's Slalom 1st Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
11am Women's Slalom 2nd Run - Visually Impaired
11:10am Women's Slalom 2nd Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
11:30am Women's Slalom 2nd Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
Saturday March 15
1:30am Men's Giant Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
1:55am Men's GS 1st Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
2:45am Men's GS 1st Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
5am Men's GS 2nd Run - Visually Impaired - Mac Marcoux, Chris Williamson
5:20 Men's GS 2nd Run - Standing - Matt Hallat, Braydon Luscombe, Kirk Schornstein
5:55am Men's GS 2nd Run - Sitting - Josh Dueck, Caleb Brousseau, Kurt Oatway
Sunday March 16
1:30am Women's Giant Slalom 1st Run - Visually Impaired
1:55am Women's GS 1st Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
2:35 Women's GS 1st Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
5am Women's GS 2nd Run - Visually Impaired
5:15am Women's GS 2nd Run - Standing - Alexandra Starker, Erin Latimer, Alana Ramsay
5:45am Women's GS 2nd Run - Sitting - Kimberly Joines
Biathlon
Team Canada
Standing: Mark Arendz, Caroline Bisson
Visually Impaired: Brian McKeever, Margarita Gorbounova
Saturday March 8
1am Women's 6km - Sitting
1:25am Men's 7.5km - Sitting
3am Women's 6km - Standing - Caroline Bisson
3:15am Men's 7.5km - Standing - Mark Arendz
4:05am Women's 6km - Visually Impaired - Margarita Gorbounova
4:44am Men's 7.5km - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
Wednesday March 11
2am Women's 10km - Sitting
2:48 Men's 12.5km - Sitting
5am Women's 10km - Standing - Caroline Bisson
5:20am Men's 12.5km Standing - Mark Arendz
6:30am Women's 10km - Visually Impaired - Margarita Gorbounova
6:45am Men's 12.5km - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
Friday March 14
2am Men's 15km - Sitting
2:20am Women's 12.5km - Sitting
4:30am Women's 12.5km - Standing - Caroline Bisson
5:58am Men's 15km - Standing - Mark Arendz
7:20am Women's 12.5km - Visually Impaired - Margarita Gorbounova
7:25am Men's 15km - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
Cross-Country Skiing
Team Canada
Standing: Mark Arendz, Caroline Bisson, Louis Fortin, Brittany Hudak
Visually Impaired: Brian McKeever, Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
Sitting: Colette Courgonje, Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
Sunday March 9
2am Men's 15km - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
4:30am Women's 10km - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
Monday March 10
2am Men's 20km Classic - Standing - Mark Arendz
3am Men's 20km Classic - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
4:55am Women's 15km Classic - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
5:20am Women's 15km Classic - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
Wednesday March 12
2am Men's 1km Sprint Qualification - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
2:20am Women's 1km Sprint Qual. - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
2:37am Men's 1km Sprint Free Qual. - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
2:57am Women's 1km Sprint Free Qual. - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
3:16am Men's 1km Sprint Free Qual. - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
3:28am Women's 1km Sprint Qual. - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
4:30am Men's 1km Sprint Semifinals - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
4:40am Women's 1km Sprint SF - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
4:51am Men's 1km Sprint Free SF - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
5:01am Women's 1km Sprint Free SF - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
5:12am Men's 1km Sprint Free SF - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
5:22am Women's 1km Sprint SF - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
5:48am Men's 1km Sprint Final - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
5:57am Women's 1km Sprint Final - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
6:06am Men's 1km Sprint Free Final - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
6:15am Women's 1km Sprint Free Final - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
6:24am Men's 1km Sprint Free Final - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
6:33am Women's 1km Sprint Final - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
Saturday March 15
2am 4x2.5km Mixed Relay - Colette Bourgonje, Louis Fortin, Margarita Gorbounova, Chris Klebl
4am 4x2.5km Open Relay - Mark Arendz, Britanny Hudak, Brian McKeever, Robbi Weldon
Sunday March 16
2am Men's 10km Free - Standing - Mark Arendz, Louis Fortin
2:20am Men's 10km Free - Visually Impaired - Brian McKeever
3:23am Women's 5km Free - Standing - Caroline Bisson, Brittany Hudak
3:40am Women's 5km Free - Visually Impaired - Robbie Weldon, Margarita Gorbounova
4:30am Women's 5km - Sitting - Colette Courgonje
4:45am Men's 10km - Sitting - Chris Klebl, Yves Bourque, Sebastien Fortier
Sledge Hockey - Canada Games
Team Canada
Forwards: Brad Bowden, Dominic Larocque, Karl Ludwig, Billy Bridges, Greg Westlake, Ben Delaney, Anthony Gale, Tyler McGregor, Marc Dorion, Kevin Rempel
Defence: Graeme Murray, James Gemmell, Steve Arsenault, Adam Dixon, Derek Whitson
Goalkeeper: Benoit St-Amand, Corbin Watson
Click here for full schedule
Saturday March 8 2am Canada vs Sweden
Sunday March 9 3am Canada vs Norway
Tuesday March 11 9am Canada vs Czech Republic
Wednesday March 12 Classifications (5-8)
Thursday March 13 5am and 12pm Play-offs Semifinals
Friday March 14 Classifications (7-8) and (5-6)
Saturday March 15 5am Bronze Medal Game
Saturday March 15 12pm Gold Medal Game
Curling - Canada Games
Team Canada
Sonja Gaudet (flag bearer), Dennis John Thiessen, Ina Forrest, Jim Armstrong and alternate, Mark Allen Ideson
click here for full schedule
Saturday March 8
12:30am Canada vs Great Britain
6:30am Canada vs Russia
Sunday March 9
7:30am Canada vs Sweden
Monday March 10
12:30am Canada vs USA
7:30am Canada vs Norway
Tuesday March 11
7:30am Canada vs China
Wednesday March 12
12:30am Canada vs Korea
Thursday March 13
12:30am Canada vs Slovakia
Friday March 14
Tiebreakers
Saturday March 15
12:30am Semifinals
7:30am Bronze Medal Game
7:30am Gold Medal Game
Closing Ceremony
Sunday March 16
1pm (1am encore) CBC; 8pm EST Sportsnet ONE
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Boycotting the Paralympics is a ridiculous conversation to be having
This post is more a greater than 140 character tweet/rant than a blog post.
The proper research is not being done to warrant it as a regular blog post but I am deeply saddened and angered by calls to boycott the Paralympics, that I feel I have to express it.
To start, there were calls to boycott the Olympics. I wrote my feelings about that issue last summer. You can read it here.
That boycott did not happen and for anyone to actually think a boycott of the Paralympics should happen is absurd.
Yes I understand that the situation is different. Last summer, the anti-gay rights issue was the reason for a call to boycott whereas now it's the Ukraine situation.
I didn't want the Olympics boycotted. I wanted the athletes to attend the Olympic Games and do what they have trained years or decades to do.
Go, compete, have sportsmanship towards your competitors and hopefully receive the same respect back, which includes everyone competing clean and with fair play (with these issues perhaps worthy of a separate post).
I did not want the athletes making political statements that could have potentially caused issues for them with the IOC and in the same vein, I did not want the athletes (in particular the Canadian athletes) welcoming the Russian President into Canada House and take selfies with him. I did not want the politics to enter the equation at all.
The Russian President was welcomed in a way that perhaps gave him more confidence and perhaps made him think that he was supported around the world. Is that a reason that the Ukraine situation is worsening in the past few weeks? I don't know.
All I know (or perhaps a better word is feel) is that the Paralympians should not be the ones to take the brunt of the IOC, the COC or the Olympians' missteps. Paralympians are perhaps the truest amateur athletes in the Olympic world.
Many Olympians are professional athletes, playing in the NHL or competing on the Dew Tour. Many have major sponsors or are part of the Own The Podium program.
Our Paralympians don't have that kind of support although I have been happy to see some of them in commercials on television.
Bottom line...if a boycott should have happened (which I don't believe it should have), then BOTH the Olympians and Paralympians should have been affected. It is ridiculous for this conversation to be happening now.
If the IOC continues to have countries like Russia or China host, who have major human rights issues, then perhaps the Paralympians should go first.
Let the purest form of competition and Olympic spirit go first to ensure that Presidents don't think once the Olympics are over, they can do whatever they want.
The proper research is not being done to warrant it as a regular blog post but I am deeply saddened and angered by calls to boycott the Paralympics, that I feel I have to express it.
To start, there were calls to boycott the Olympics. I wrote my feelings about that issue last summer. You can read it here.
That boycott did not happen and for anyone to actually think a boycott of the Paralympics should happen is absurd.
Yes I understand that the situation is different. Last summer, the anti-gay rights issue was the reason for a call to boycott whereas now it's the Ukraine situation.
I didn't want the Olympics boycotted. I wanted the athletes to attend the Olympic Games and do what they have trained years or decades to do.
Go, compete, have sportsmanship towards your competitors and hopefully receive the same respect back, which includes everyone competing clean and with fair play (with these issues perhaps worthy of a separate post).
I did not want the athletes making political statements that could have potentially caused issues for them with the IOC and in the same vein, I did not want the athletes (in particular the Canadian athletes) welcoming the Russian President into Canada House and take selfies with him. I did not want the politics to enter the equation at all.
The Russian President was welcomed in a way that perhaps gave him more confidence and perhaps made him think that he was supported around the world. Is that a reason that the Ukraine situation is worsening in the past few weeks? I don't know.
All I know (or perhaps a better word is feel) is that the Paralympians should not be the ones to take the brunt of the IOC, the COC or the Olympians' missteps. Paralympians are perhaps the truest amateur athletes in the Olympic world.
Many Olympians are professional athletes, playing in the NHL or competing on the Dew Tour. Many have major sponsors or are part of the Own The Podium program.
Our Paralympians don't have that kind of support although I have been happy to see some of them in commercials on television.
Bottom line...if a boycott should have happened (which I don't believe it should have), then BOTH the Olympians and Paralympians should have been affected. It is ridiculous for this conversation to be happening now.
If the IOC continues to have countries like Russia or China host, who have major human rights issues, then perhaps the Paralympians should go first.
Let the purest form of competition and Olympic spirit go first to ensure that Presidents don't think once the Olympics are over, they can do whatever they want.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Translation of must-read article from La Presse celebrating all Olympians
I read an article in La Presse yesterday that Olympian Audrey Robichaud had shared on Twitter (@AudreyRobichaud). It is one of my favourite articles about the 2014 Olympic Games.
I'm not sure of the legality of reproducing a newspaper article but my objective is only to share it with as many people as possible. Since the article is in French, I wanted to allow non-French speaking people the opportunity to read the message in the article.
Thank you to Jean-Pascal Beaupré for writing Les "sans-médaille". Click here to read the (better written) original article if you understand French.
I am not a translator or a journalist so my apologies that this will not give the article justice. The photo below which appears in La Presse is credited to Lionel Bonaventure, Agence France-Presse.
Les "sans-médaille"
(literally translated as The "without medal"
it sounds better in French)
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| Luck did not smile for all the athletes during the Olympic Games, with some returning home empty-handed, like the members of Canada 3 four-man bobsleigh |
They don't return home with a medal around their neck. Without a podium, they will be relegated to the dungeon of Olympic history.
These athletes, however, deserve more recognition for their brilliant performances during the Games.
It's true that everyone's attention is dedicated to the medal count. The Canadian Olympic Committee program is named Own The Podium.
For the majority of athletes, however, owning the podium is not their reality. No medals and no major sponsors to ensure their financial future.
There are those who grazed the podium like Brady Leman (4th in ski cross), Jean-Philippe Le Guellec (5th in biathlon sprint) or Maxence Parrot (5th in slopestyle). The most frustrating result, so close and yet so far.
There are those who were supposed to defy the odds, those who could hope for a medal if all the stars aligned in their favour, namely Marie-Michèle Gagnon (9th in alpine slalom) or Valérie Maltais (short track speed skating).
Sometimes, with equal talent, it's simply a contest of circumstances - injury, fall, soft snow, disqualification, judges' scores... - that separates the winners from the non-medallists. Sometimes the podium worthy are so numerous that chance is the determining factor. The unfortunate in this category include Erik Guay (10th in downhill) and Alex Harvey (cross-country skiing).
Then there is the majority, those athletes who arrived in Sochi to reinforce Pierre de Coubertin's message: "the essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well." Although they dream of winning a medal, the majority of the competitors who qualify for the Olympic Games are fully conscious that their chances of reaching their dream of medalling are almost nil. They know where they stand due to their World Cup performances during the four year cycle between the Games. They'll finish 20th, 30th or 40th, outside of the television viewers' radar.
Of course, surprises and small miracles will happen. Favourites will fall opening the door for the overlooked (Charle Cournoyer's bronze). A competitor inspired by the occasion of the Games will lift his/her performance and come out of nowhere to win a medal (American Andrew Weibrecht in Super-G). This is the exception that proves the rule.
It's natural to extol the athletes who reached the podium, but in doing so, we oftentimes have the tendency to leave the others behind who also are part of the world elite, who also made the same sacrifices to become la crème de la crème. When we are 5th, 10th or 20th in the world, especially in very competitive sports like cross-country skiing and alpine skiing, should we not be amazed by these performances?
So the next time we are impressed, with good reason, by the accomplishments of the Dufour-Lapointe sisters, Denny Morrison or Patrick Chan, let's also have an respectful thought for those who performed in the shadows of their winning teammates, Audrey Robichaud (10th), Mathieu Giroux (19th) or Gabrielle Daleman (17th) who left Sochi with their small happiness.
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