Ski Jumping
Canada's ski jumping team comprised Stefan Read, MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes, Trevor Morrice and Eric Mitchell. None of them reached the final.
Athlete | Event | Qualifying | First round | Final | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Total | Rank | ||
MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes | Normal hill | 105.0 | 44 | DNQ | 53 | |||
Large hill | 111.0 | 45 | DNQ | 55 | ||||
Eric Mitchell | Normal hill | 98.5 | 49 | DNQ | 58 | |||
Large hill | 93.0 | 51 | DNQ | 61 | ||||
Trevor Morrice | Normal hill | 103.5 | 46 | DNQ | 55 | |||
Large hill | 106.0 | 49 | DNQ | 59 | ||||
Stefan Read | Normal hill | 103.0 | 47 | DNQ | 56 | |||
Large hill | 120.5 | 36 Q | 71.6 | 46 | DNQ | 46 | ||
MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes Eric Mitchell Trevor Morrice Stefan Read |
Team | 294.6 | 12 | DNQ | 12 |
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