Canada at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Sporting event delegation
Canada competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast , Australia from 4 April – 15 April 2018.[ 1] It was Canada's 21st appearance at the Commonwealth Games, having competed at every Games since their inception in 1930.
On 6 October 2016, two time Commonwealth Games gold medalist Claire Carver-Dias was named as the chef de mission of the team.[ 2]
For the first time ever, there has been entry quotas set for all sports and therefore each country is restricted in the number of athletes it could enter.[ 3]
Canada's team consisted of 282 athletes competing in 17 sports. The team consisted of 137 male athletes and 146 female athletes.[ 4] This included a record 21 para-sport athletes.[ 5] Canada competed in all sports on the program except netball , which it failed to qualify in. Also, Canada did not qualify an athlete in the discipline of powerlifting .
On 28 February 2018, diver Meaghan Benfeito was named as the country's flag bearer at the opening ceremony .[ 6] [ 7]
The goal of the Canadian team was at least 100 medals to be won across all sports.[ 8] [ 9]
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
Medalists
Medals by day
Day
Total
5 April
1
3
3
7
6 April
1
1
2
4
7 April
3
3
1
7
8 April
2
8
4
14
9 April
0
2
3
5
10 April
1
4
2
8
11 April
0
1
2
3
12 April
4
7
2
13
13 April
2
5
7
14
14 April
1
5
1
7
14 April
0
1
0
1
Total
15
40
27
82
Athletics (track and field)
Canada's athletics team was given a quota of 45 athletes (36 able-bodied and 9 para athletes).[ 10] However, this was later increased by one by Commonwealth Games Canada . The official team was later announced on 10 January 2018 and consisted of 26 men and 20 women.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] Potential medallist Andre De Grasse withdrew from the team in March 2018 and was replaced with Bismark Boateng .[ 14] Brendon Rodney did not compete in any events.
Men
Track & road events
Field events
Combined events – Decathlon
Athlete
Event
100 m
400 m
1500 m
Final
Rank
Pierce LePage
Result
10.62
7.44
13.98
2.07
47.81
14.71
43.90
4.90
58.24
4:58.00
8171
Points
947
920
727
868
918
885
744
880
711
571
Taylor Stewart
Result
11.06
7.14
15.39
Did not finish
DNF
DNF
Points
847
847
814
Did not finish
Damian Warner
Result
10.29
7.54
15.11
2.04
48.12
13.89
46.55
NM
Did not finish
DNF
DNF
Points
1025
945
796
840
903
989
799
0
Did not finish
Women
Track & road events
Field events
Combined events – Heptathlon
Athlete
Event
200 m
800 m
Final
Rank
Niki Oudenaarden
Result
14.64
1.69
13.85
25.03
5.84
45.42
2:14.10
5878
6
Points
890
842
784
884
801
772
905
Nina Schultz
Result
13.47
1.84
12.13
25.02
6.19
43.11
2:17.40
6133
Points
1055
1029
670
885
908
727
859
Angela Whyte
Result
13.35
1.72
11.48
25.36
6.07
44.58
2:18.79
5898
5
Points
1072
879
627
854
871
755
840
Badminton
Canada's badminton team consisted of eight athletes (four male and four female). The team was announced on 16 March 2018.[ 15]
Singles
Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Rank
Brian Yang
Men's singles
Cory Fanus (BAR ) W 2–0 (21–9, 21–6)
Samuel Ricketts (JAM ) W 2–0 (21–9, 21–13)
Loh Kean Yew (SGP ) L 0–2 (21–16, 21–17)
Did not advance
Jason Ho-Shue
Bye
Narayan Ramdhani (GUY ) W 2–0 (21–7, 21–10)
Dennis Coke (JAM ) W 2–0 (21–7, 21–10)
Rajiv Ouseph (ENG ) L 0–2(21–14, 21–12)
Did not advance
Brittney Tam
Women's singles
Bye
Nicki Chan-Lam (MRI ) W 2–0 (21–14, 21–13)
Kate Foo Kune (MRI ) W 2–1 (21–16, 16–21, 21–16)
P. V. Sindhu (IND ) L 0–2 (21–14, 21–17)
Did not advance
Michelle Li
Bye
Kimberley Clague (IOM ) W 2–0 (21–7, 21–7)
Katherine Wynter (JAM ) W 2–0 (21–10, 21–7)
Soniia Cheah (MAS ) W 2–0 (21–12, 21–19)
P. V. Sindhu (IND ) L 0–2 (21–18, 21–8)
Kirsty Gilmour (SCO ) L 0–2 (21–11, 21–16)
4
Rachel Honderich
Bye
Allisen Camille (SEY ) W w/o
Mahoor Shahzad (PAK ) W 2–0 (21–17, 21–10)
Saina Nehwal (IND ) L 0–2 (21–8, 21–13)
Did not advance
Doubles
Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Rank
Jason Ho-Shue Nyl Yakura
Men's doubles
—
Bye
Martin Campbell / Patrick MacHugh (SCO ) W 2–0 (21–11, 21–17)
Sachin Dias / Buwaneka Goonethilleka (SRI ) L 1–2 (21-19, 20–22, 17–21)
Did not advance
Brian Yang Ty Alexander Lindeman
—
Dennis Coke / Anthony McNee (JAM ) W 2–0 (21–19, 21–10)
Marcus Ellis / Chris Langridge (ENG ) L 0–2 (11–21, 9–21)
Did not advance
Kristen Tsai Rachel Honderich
Women's doubles
—
Karyn Gibsoon / Andra Whiteside (FIJ ) W 2–0 (21–4, 21–7)
Chow Mei Kuan / Vivian Hoo (MAS ) L 0–2 (17–21, 16–21)
Did not advance
Michelle Li Brian Yang
Mixed doubles
Jordan Trebert / Elena Johnson (GUE ) W 2–0 (21–11, 21–10)
Chris Adcock / Gabby Adcock (ENG ) L 0–2 (10–21, 16–21)
Did not advance
Kristen Tsai Nyl Yakura
Bye
Cameron Coetzer / Michelle Butler-Emmett (RSA ) W 2–0 (21–16, 21–15)
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Ashwini Ponnappa (IND ) L 0–2 (10–21, 7–21)
Did not advance
Brittney Tam Ty Alexander Lindeman
Kervin Ghislain / Allisen Camille (SEY ) W 2–0 (21–16, 21–10)
Kalombo Mulenga / Ogar Siamupangila (ZAM ) W 2–0 (21–9, 21–13)
Sawan Serasinghe / Setyana Mapasa (AUS ) L 0–2 (14–21, 18–21)
Did not advance
Mixed team
Roster
Pool D
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
MF
MA
MD
GF
GA
GD
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Qualification
1
Malaysia
2
2
0
9
1
+8
19
2
+17
433
202
+231
2
Knockout stage
2
Canada
2
1
1
6
4
+2
12
9
+3
358
328
+30
1
3
Ghana
2
0
2
0
10
−10
0
20
−20
159
420
−261
0
4
Seychelles DSQ
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Quarterfinals
Finished in an equal fifth position.
Basketball
Canada qualified a men's and women's basketball teams for a total of 24 athletes (12 men and 12 women). Both teams qualified by being ranked in the top three in the Commonwealth. This will mark the country's debut in the sport at the Commonwealth Games .[ 16] Canada did not compete in the sport at its only appearance in 2006 in Melbourne . Both of Canada's teams were announced on 20 March 2018 and are developmental teams consisting of young players.[ 17] [ 18]
Men's tournament
Roster
Pool A
Qualifying finals
Semifinals
Gold medal match
Women's tournament
Roster
Pool A
Source:
GC2018 Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
Semifinal
Bronze medal match
Beach volleyball
Canada qualified a men's and women's beach volleyball team for a total of four athletes.[ 19] The two pairs were announced in January 2018.[ 20]
Athlete
Event
Preliminary round
Standing
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final / BM
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Rank
Sam Pedlow Sam Schachter
Men's
Pool B Kamara – Lombi (SLE ) W 2–0 (22–21, 21–14) Pradeep – Yapa (SRI ) W 2–0 (21–11, 21–5) Miedzybrodzki – Cook (SCO ) W 2–0 (21–12, 21–17)
1 Q
Apostolou – Chrysostomou (CYP ) W 2–0 (21–17, 21–15)
O'Dea – O'Dea (NZL ) W 2–0 (21–19, 21–15)
McHugh – Schumann (AUS ) L (19–21, 21–18, 16–18)
Melissa Humana-Paredes Sarah Pavan
Women's
Pool B Ratudina – Nima (FIJ ) W 2–0 (21–5, 21–8) Blackman – Grant (TTO ) W 2–0 (21–7, 20–8) Grimson – Palmer (ENG ) W 2–0 (21–6, 21–6)
1 Q
Beattie – Coutts (SCO ) W 2–0 (21–9, 21–9)
Konstantinou – Angelopoulou (CYP ) W 2–0 (21–7, 21–12)
Artacho del Solar – Clancy (AUS ) W 2–0 (21–19, 22–20)
Boxing
Canada's boxing team of seven athletes (three men and four women) was named on 12 December 2017.[ 21] [ 22] In February 2018, Mandy Bujold withdrew from the team and was replaced by Marie-Jeanne Parent .[ 23]
Men
Women
Cycling
Canada's cycling team consisted of 18 cyclists, nine men and nine women. The team was officially named on 24 January 2018.[ 24] On 16 February 2018, Tegan Cochrane withdrew from the team and was replaced with Lauriane Genest .[ 25] All cyclists competing in the road events are also scheduled to compete in the track events.
Road
Men
Women
Track
Sprint
Keirin
Time trial
Pursuit
Points race
Scratch race
Mountain biking
Canada sent three mountain bikers (1 male and 2 female).
Diving
Canada's diving team consisted of 12 (six per gender) athletes and was officially named on 1 March 2018.[ 26]
Men
Women
Field hockey
Canada qualified both a men's and women's field hockey teams by being ranked in the top nine (excluding the host nation, Australia) among Commonwealth nations in the FIH Rankings as of 31 October 2017. Each team consisted of 18 athletes, for a total of 36.[ 3]
Men's tournament
Roster
Canada's roster of 18 athletes was announced on 1 March 2018.[ 27]
Pool A
Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results.
(H) Hosts
6 April 2018 (2018-04-06 ) 11:30
Umpires: Hong Zhen Lim (SGP) Paul Walker (GBR)
7 April 2018 (2018-04-07 ) 11:30
Umpires: Deepak Joshi (IND) Paul Walker (ENG)
10 April 2018 (2018-04-10 ) 16:30
Umpires: David Sweetman (SCO) Tim Bond (NZL)
11 April 2018 (2018-04-11 ) 21:30
Umpires: Jamie Hooper (WAL) Tim Bond (NZL)
Seventh place match
13 April 2018 (2018-04-13 ) 10:45
Umpires: Eric Koh (MAS) Tim Bond (NZ)
Women's tournament
Roster
Canada's roster of 18 athletes was announced on 16 March 2018.[ 28]
Pool B
Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results.
(H) Hosts
5 April 2018 (2018-04-05 ) 16:30
Umpires: Emma Shelbourn (GBR) Wanri Venter (RSA)
6 April 2018 (2018-04-06 ) 21:30
Umpires: Durga Devi (IND) Jo Cumming (NZL)
8 April 2018 (2018-04-08 ) 11:30
Umpires: Wanri Venter (RSA) Nur Hafiza Azman (MAS)
11 April 2018 (2018-04-11 ) 11:30
Umpires: Aleisha Neumann (AUS) Nur Hafizah Azman (MAS)
Fifth place match
13 April 2018 (2018-04-13 ) 14:00
Umpires: Catherine Wright (WAL) Cookie Tan (SGP)
Gymnastics
Canada's gymnastics team consisted of 13 gymnasts (10 in artistic and 3 in rhythmic). The official team was announced on 22 February 2018.[ 29]
Artistic
Men
Team & Individual Qualification
Athlete
Event
Apparatus
Total
Rank
Zachary Clay
Team
—
14.200 Q
13.950
13.450
12.800
10.550
—
René Cournoyer
13.600
12.650
14.200 Q
13.550 Q
14.250 Q
13.850 Q
82.100
4 Q
Scott Morgan
14.450 Q
—
14.200 Q
14.600 Q
—
—
—
Jackson Payne
13.650
12.050
13.200
—
13.950
13.250
—
Cory Paterson
13.400
12.850
—
12.150
14.000 Q
14.000 Q
—
Total
41.700
39.700
42.350
41.600
42.200
41.100
248.650
Individual Finals
Women
Team & Individual Qualification
Individual Finals
Rhythmic
Team & Individual Qualification
Athlete
Event
Apparatus
Total
Rank
Hoop
Ball
Clubs
Ribbon
Sophie Crane
Team
13.800 Q
9.900
12.900 Q
10.600
47.200
9 Q
Katherine Uchida
13.200 Q
11.050
11.950 Q
10.600 R
46.800
12 Q
Carmen Whelan
11.350
11.500
11.375
11.125 Q
45.350
13
Total
38.350
22.550
36.225
21.725
118.850
4
Individual Finals
Lawn bowls
Bowls Canada announced a squad of ten athletes (five per gender) on 20 November 2017.[ 30] [ 31]
Men
Women
Rugby sevens
Men's tournament
Canada qualified a men's team of 12 athletes by being among the top nine ranked nations from the Commonwealth in the 2016–17 World Rugby Sevens Series ranking.[ 32]
Roster
Pool C
Source:
GC2018 Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
Women's tournament
Canada's women's team qualified as being one of the top four eligible teams from the 2016–17 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series .
Roster
Canada's 13 member roster was officially confirmed on 2 April 2018.[ 33]
Pool A
Source:
GC2018 Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
Semi-finals
Bronze medal match
Shooting
Canada's shooting team consisted of four athletes (three male and one female).[ 4]
Men
Open
Squash
Canada's squash team of two athletes was named on 30 January 2018.[ 34]
Individual
Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Opposition Score
Rank
Samantha Cornett
Women's singles
Bye
Fung-A-Fat (GUY ) W 3–0 (11–5, 11–2, 11–4)
David (MAS ) L 1–3 (8-20, 11–8, 7–11, 3–11)
Did not advance
Nikki Todd
Bye
Mulwa (KEN ) W 3–0 (11–4, 11–8, 11–7)
Perry (ENG ) L 0–3 (10-12, 3–11, 5–11)
Did not advance
Doubles
Swimming
Canada's swimming team was scheduled to consist of 44 swimmers (30 able bodied and 14 para-swimmers).[ 35] [ 36] On 26 September 2017 the able bodied team of 26 swimmers (10 male and 16 female) was announced.[ 37] [ 38] A team of 11 para swimmers (3 men and 8 women) was announced on 18 January 2018. So the team size was 37 swimmers.[ 39]
Men
Athletes with stars beside their names only race in the preliminary
Women
Para
Table tennis
Canada's table tennis team of six athletes (three per gender) was named on 21 December 2017.[ 40] Canada's table tennis team also consisted of two para sport athletes.[ 4]
Singles
Doubles
Team
Para-sport
Triathlon
Canada named its triathlon team of six athletes (three per gender) on 13 November 2017.[ 41] [ 42]
Individual
Mixed Relay
Weightlifting
Canada qualified 11 weightlifters (5 men and 6 women).[ 43] A 12th weightlifter was on the team (Edouard Freve-Guerin) but did not compete.
Men
Women
Wrestling
Canada's wrestling team consisted of 12 athletes (six male and six female). The team was announced on 2 March 2018.[ 44]
Key :
VT - Victory by Fall .
PP - Decision by Points - the loser with technical points.
PO - Decision by Points - the loser without technical points.
Repechage Format
Group Stage Format
Nordic Format
See also
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