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2011 Canada Winter Games Team Alberta Results FINAL RESULTS 2011 Canada Winter Games Team Alberta Results FINAL RESULTS Medal Standings Team Flag Point Rankings Gold Silver Bronze Total SPORT RANKING Alpine Skiing, Men 4th Quebec 51 43 43 137 Alpine Skiing, Women 2nd Ontario 45 34 31 110 Archery 2nd British Columbia 28 30 30 88 Artistic Gymnastics, Men 5th Alberta 20 25 30 75 Artistic Gymnastics, Women 4th nd Manitoba 5 7 13 25 Badminton 2 st Saskatchewan 7 9 7 23 Biathlon, Men 1 Biathlon, Women 3rd New Brunswick 2 5 9 16 Boxing 8th Nova Scotia 5 6 1 12 Cross Country Skiing, Men 1st Prince Edward Island 2 0 4 6 Cross Country Skiing, Women 3rd Yukon 3 1 1 5 Curling, Men 6th nd Newfoundland 0 1 4 5 Curling, Women 2 th Northwest Territories 0 0 0 0 Figure Skating 4 Freestyle Ski, Men 1st Nunavut 0 0 0 0 rd Freestyle Ski, Women 3 Hockey, Men 3rd Flag Points Standings Hockey, Women 1st Judo, Men 7th Ontario 312.0 Judo, Women 6th Quebec 301.0 Ringette 2nd British Columbia 275.0 Shooting, Men 3rd Alberta 265.0 Shooting, Women 6th th Manitoba 183.0 Snowboarding, Men 5 Snowboarding, Women th Saskatchewan 179.5 5 Speed Skating, Men 3rd Nova Scotia 158.5 Speed Skating, Women 4th New Brunswick 114.5 Squash, Men 4th Prince Edward Island 80.0 Squash, Women 3rd Yukon 66.0 Synchronized Swimming 3rd th Newfoundland & Labrador 63.0 Table Tennis 4 Wheelchair Basketball th Northwest Territories 42.0 8 Nunavut 13.5 Alpine Skiing Archery Men’s Giant Slalom Men’s Recurve- Elimination Round Anthony Naciuk (Edmonton) Silver Brendan Sheridan (Calgary) Bronze Taylor Dawson (Calgary) 15th Russel Shamsudeen (Calgary) 17th Men’s Compound- Elimination Round th th Robert Greig (Calgary) 24 Ian Bouvier (Lac La Biche) 6 st Brydon Coombe (Calgary) 31 Women’s Recurve- Elimination Round th Men’s Super Combined Caitlyn Schleppe (Calgary) 4 th Anthony Naciuk (Edmonton) 4 th Taylor Dawson (Calgary) 9 Women’s Compound- Elimination Round th Robert Greig (Calgary) 11 Kira Mercereau (Red Deer) Bronze th Russel Shamsudeen (Calgary) 16 th Brydon Coombe (Calgary) 20 Recurve Team Mix Brendan Sheridan (Calgary) Gold Men’s Slalom Caitlyn Schleppe (Calgary) th Robert Greig (Calgary) 4 th Taylor Dawson (Calgary) 7 Compound Team Mix Anthony Naciuk (Edmonton) DNF Ian Bouvier (Lac La Biche) Silver Russel Shamsudeen (Calgary) DNF Kira Mercereau (Red Deer) Brydon Coombe (Calgary) DNF Women’s Giant Slalom Andrea Turner (Calgary) 4th Artistic Gymnastics th Logan Thackray (Canmore) 7 th Thea Miles (Calgary) 13 Jenna McIntyre (Calgary 18th rd Men’s Team Event Kaitlyn Verge (Calgary) 23 Damien Cachia (Calgary) Harland Hastings (Calgary) Women’s Super Combined Robert Kriangkum (Edmonton) 5th th Andrea Turner (Calgary) 4 Joel Kroetsch (Edmonton) th Logan Thackray (Canmore) 7 Aiden Marsden (Edmonton) th Kaitlyn Verge (Calgary) 14 Luke Stretch (Calgary) th Jenna McIntyre (Calgary) 25 Lucas Tiefenbach (Edmonton) Thea Miles (Calgary) DNF Men’s All Around Women’s Slalom Damien Cachia (Calgary) 7th th Thea Miles (Calgary) 5 Robert Kriangkum (Edmonton) 8th th Logan Thackray (Canmore) 6 Luke Stretch (Calgary) 24th th Kaitlyn Verge (Calgary) 10 Jenna McIntyre (Calgary) 24th th Men’s Floor Andrea Turner (Calgary) 37 Joel Kroetsch (Edmonton) 4th Para Giant Slalom Male Men’s Vault Ben Almond (Calgary) 12th th th Joel Kroetsch (Edmonton) 5 Trinity Tratch (Calgary) 13 Robert Kriangkum (Edmonton) 7th Branden Jensen (Calgary) DNF Men’s Pommel Horse Para Giant Slalom Female Robert Kriangkum (Edmonton) Gold Alexandra Starker (Calgary) Gold Damien Cachia (Calgary) 7th Alana Ramsay (Calgary) Silver Men’s Rings Para Male Slalom th th Harland Hastings (Calgary) 8 Trinity Tratch (Calgary) 9 Ben Almond (Calgary) DNF Men’s Horizontal Bar Branden Jensen (Calgary) DNS Damien Cachia (Calgary) 7th Para Female Slalom Alexandra Starker (Calgary) Gold Alana Ramsay (Calgary) Bronze Women’s Team Event Biathlon Marisa Dick (St. Albert) Mackenzie Itcush (Calgary) Emily Lennon (Calgary) 4th Men’s 15KM Individual Laura Lucas (Calgary) Scott Gow (Calgary) Gold Demi Pas (Calgary) Stuart Harden (Calgary) Silver Samantha Watt (Edmonton) Christian Gow (Calgary) Bronze Brielle Wilchuck (Edmonton) Aaron Gillmor (Calgary) 9th Women’s All Around Men’s 12.5Km Pursuit Emily Lennon (Calgary) 16th Scott Gow (Calgary) Gold Marisa Dick (St. Albert) 19th Christian Gow (Calgary) Silver Brielle Wilchuck (Edmonton) 23rd Stuart Harden (Calgary) Bronze Aaron Gillmor (Calgary) 4th Women’s Floor Emily Lennon (Calgary) 6th Men’s 10Km Sprint Scott Gow (Calgary) Gold Women’s Uneven Bars Aaron Gillmor (Calgary) Silver Demi Pas (Calgary) 7th Christian Gow (Calgary) Bronze Stuart Harden (Calgary) 5th Women’s Beam Emily Lennon (Calgary) 5th Men’s 3 X 7.5 Km Relay Aaron Gillmor (Calgary) Gold Christian Gow (Calgary) Scott Gow (Calgary) Badminton Stuart Harden (Calgary) Team Competition Women’s 12.5KM Individual Alberta 5 vs Saskatchewan 0 Danielle Vrielink (Calgary) 5th Alberta 5 vs Yukon 0 Emma Lunder (Canmore) 7th Alberta 5 vs Manitoba 0 Emma Lodge (Canmore) 9th Alberta 5 vs Nova Scotia 0 Jessica Paterson (St. Albert) 10th Alberta 2 vs British Columbia 3 Alberta 1 vs Ontario 3 Women’s 10Km Pursuit Alberta 0 vs Quebec 3 Emma Lunder (Canmore) 6th Danielle Vrielink (Calary) 7th th th Record 4-3 4 Emma Lodge (Canmore) 8 th Jessica Paterson (St. Albert) 10 Mixed Doubles Women’s 7.5Km Sprint th A.Giuffre/Hong (Calgary) 5th Emma Lunder (Canmore) 4 th J.Saunders/Campbell (Calgary) 5th Emma Lodge (Canmore) 6 th C.Giuffre (Cgy)/Li (Edm) 5th Jessica Paterson (St. Albert) 9 th Danielle Vrielink (Calary) 10 Men’s Singles Alex Pang (Calgary) Gold 3 X 6 Km Relay Martin Giuffre (Calgary) Silver Emma Lodge (Canmore) Shenhao Li (Edmonton) Bronze Emma Lunder (Canmore) Silver Jessica Paterson (St. Albert) Men’s Doubles Danielle Vrielink (Calary) Logan Campbell/Darren Hong (Calgary) Bronze th Martin Giuffre/ Alex Pang (Calgary) 4 Women’s Doubles S.Saunders/ K.Tung (Calgary) 4th Boxing C. Giuffre/J. Saunders (Calgary) 5th th - 52 kg Jace Lundy (Medicine Hat) 5 th Women’s Singles - 56 kilo Jesse Jacobson (Edmonton) 5 th Kacey Tung (Calgary) 5th - 60 kg Karn Mann (Edmonton) 5 th Adrianna Giuffre (Calgary) 9th - 64 kg Devin Reti (Calgary) 5 th Shannon Saunders (Calgary) 17th - 69 kg Evan Larsen (Spruce Grove) 5 - 75 kg Nicholas Grocock (Lacombe) 5th - 81 kilo Garry Dupuis (Edmonton) 5th - 91 kg Brandon Cardinal (Peace River) Silver Cross Country Skiing Para Nordic – Men Sit Ski 2.5 Km John Cornish (Calgary) 5th Brian Martin (Calgary) 11th Men’s Interval 10 Km Kevin Sandau (Calgary) Gold Para Nordic – Men 800M Sprint Jesse Cockney (Canmore) Bronze John Cornish (Calgary) 4th Graeme Killick (Fort McMurray) 4th Brian Martin (Calgary) 11th Kurtis Wenzel (Calgary) 8th Gerard Garnier (Canmore) DSQ Para Nordic – Men Miss Start John Cornish (Calgary) 8th Men’s 1000M Sprint Brian Martin (Calgary) 11th Jesse Cockney (Canmore) Gold Graeme Killick (Fort McMurray) Bronze Para Nordic – Women’s Standing Ski 2.5 Km th Gerard Garnier (Canmore) 5 Melanie Ross (Calgary) 6th th Kurtis Wenzel (Calgary) 7 Megan Luscombe (Cochrane) 7th th Kevin Sandau (Calgary) 8 Para Nordic - Women’s 800M Sprint Men’s 15Km Miss Start Megan Luscombe (Cochrane) 6th Jesse Cockney (Canmore) Gold Melanie Ross (Calgary) DNS Graeme Killick (Fort McMurray) Silver Kevin Sandau (Calgary) Bronze Para Nordic - Women’s Miss Start th Gerard Garnier (Canmore) 6 Melanie Ross (Calgary) 6th th Kurtis Wenzel (Calgary) 16 Megan Luscombe (Cochrane) 7th Men’s Relay 4X 5 km Para Nordic – Men Sit Ski 5.0 Km Jesse Cockney (Canmore) John Cornish (Calgary) 8th Gerard Garnier (Canmore) Gold Brian Martin (Calgary) 11th Graeme Killick (Fort McMurray) Kevin Sandau (Calgary) Women’s Interval 7.5 Km Curling, Men’s Heidi Widmer (Banff) Bronze th Annika Hicks (Canmore) 4 Alberta 12 vs Newfoundland 5 th Maya MacIsaac-Jones (Athabasca) 9 Alberta 7 vs Yukon 4 th Sara Hewitt (Calgary) 13 Alberta 6 vs Manitoba 7 (Extra End) th Marlis Kromm (Calgary) 15 Alberta 5 vs B.C. 7 (Extra Ends) Alberta 4 vs Ontario 5 (Extra End) Women’s 1000M Sprint Alberta 3 vs Nova Scotia 4 Heidi Widmer (Banff) Silver Marlis Kromm (Calgary) 6th th th Alberta 2-4 record 6 Maya MacIsaac-Jones (Athabasca) 7 Sara Hewitt (Calgary) 14th Annika Hicks (Canmore) DNS Curling, Women’s Women’s 10Km Miss Start Annika Hicks (Canmore) 5th Alberta 10 vs Quebec 5 Maya MacIsaac-Jones (Athabasca) 10th Alberta 5 vs Yukon 3 Heidi Widmer (Banff) 12th Alberta 8 vs Prince Edward Island 4 Sara Hewitt (Calgary) 13th Alberta 9 vs Newfoundland 2 Marlis Kromm (Calgary) 17th Alberta 3 vs Ontario 5 Alberta 8 vs Nova Scotia 4 Women’s Relay 4 X 3.75 km Alberta 1 vs British Columbia 3 Sara Hewitt (Calgary) Annika Hicks (Canmore) Bronze Alberta Record 5-2 Silver Maya MacIsaac-Jones (Athabasca) Heidi Widmer (Banff) Figure Skating Women’s Moguls Clare Lambert (Calgary) 6th Emilie Brown (Edmonton) 9th Pre-Novice Ladies 15th Meagan Fiselier (Calgary) 12th Jazlyn Tabachniuk (Lethbridge) Jacqueline Atkinson (Calgary) 14th Pre-Novice Pairs Women’s Dual Moguls Kendra Digness (Stony Plain) Silver Emilie Brown (Edmonton) 8th Cole VanDerVelden (St.Albert) Clare Lambert (Calgary) 9th Meagan Fiselier (Calgary) 12th Pre-Novice Dance Jacqueline Atkinson (Calgary) 18th Chris Mostert (St. Albert) Bronze Christina Penkov (Edmonton) Pre-Novice Men’s Judo Casey Wong (Edmonton) Bronze Bryce Chudak (Rocky Mountain House) 5th Men’s Individual Novice Ladies Free -60kg Taylor Evans (Magrath) 7th Monika Gala (Edmonton) 8th -66kg Tait Wiley (Calgary) 5th Patricia Antifaoff (Edmonton) 9th -73kg Ian Campbell (Edmonton) Silver th -81kg Teddy Bruma (Edmonton) 9 th Special Olympics Ladies Free -90kg
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