Canada at The 1998 Winter Olympics - Speed Skating

Speed Skating

Men
Event Athlete Race 1 Race 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
500 m Jeremy Wotherspoon 36.04 7 35.80 2 71.84 02 !
Pat Bouchard 35.96 5 36.09 4 72.05 5
Sylvain Bouchard 35.90 4 36.10 5 72.00 4
Kevin Overland 35.78 2 36.08 3 71.86 03 !
1000 m Pat Bouchard 1:12.49 19
Kevin Overland 1:11.90 9
Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:11.39 6
Sylvain Bouchard 1:11.29 5
1500 m Neal Marshall 1:52.93 30
Kevin Marshall 1:52.77 26
Steven Elm 1:52.70 25
Kevin Overland 1:52.07 20
5000 m Mark Knoll 6:50.55 24
Steven Elm 6:48.67 23
Women
Event Athlete Race 1 Race 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
500 m Michelle Morton 42.95 36 39.84 17 82.79 33
Linda Johnson-Blair 39.24 11 39.57 14 78.81 13
Susan Auch 38.42 2 38.51 2 76.93 02 !
Catriona Le May Doan 38.39 1 38.21 OR 1 76.60 01 !
1000 m Sylvie Cantin 1:22.46 33
Linda Johnson-Blair 1:20.42 21
Susan Auch 1:19.82 18
Catriona Le May Doan 1:17.37 03 !
1500 m Isabelle Doucet 2:06.45 29
Ingrid Liepa 2:04.60 24
Catriona Le May Doan 2:02.19 13
3000 m Ingrid Liepa 4:27.99 25
Susan Massitti 4:21.66 21
Cindy Overland 4:20.81 19

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