Canada at The 2002 Winter Olympics - Short Track Speed Skating

Short Track Speed Skating

Men
Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Marc Gagnon 500m 43.395 2 Q 42.384 2 Q 41.981 2 Q 41.802 01 !
1000m 1:28.718 2 Q Disqualified
1500m 2:20.126 1 Q n/a 2:20.050 2 Q 2:18.806 03 !
Jonathan Guilmette 500m 42.326 1 Q 42.809 1 Q 42.201 1 Q 41.994 02 !
1500m Disqualified
Mathieu Turcotte 1000m 1:28.229 2 Q 1:27.185 1 Q 1:35.155 3 ADV 1:30.563 03 !
Éric Bédard
Marc Gagnon
Jonathan Guilmette
François-Louis Tremblay
Mathieu Turcotte
5000m relay 6:45.455 1 Q 6:51.579 01 !
Women
Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Isabelle Charest 500m 44.964 2 Q 45.011 3 ADV 44.307 2 Q 44.662 4
Marie-Eve Drolet 1000m 1:40.646 2 Q 1:33.578 2 Q 1:37.916 1 Q 1:37.563 4
1500m 2:29.652 3 Q n/a 2:21.758 3 Final B
2:31.203
6
Alanna Kraus 500m 45.101 1 Q 44.863 2 Q 44.776 3 Final B
44.930
6
1000m 1:33.622 1 Q 1:36.683 1 Q 1:35.510 3 Final B
1:35.642
8
1500m 2:26.968 2 Q n/a 2:32.411 2 Q 3:05.002 5
Isabelle Charest
Marie-Eve Drolet
Amélie Goulet-Nadon
Alanna Kraus
Tania Vicent
3000m relay 4:16.920 2 Q 4:15.738 03 !

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