Canada at the 2010 Winter Paralympics

Summary

Canada was the host country of the 2010 Winter Paralympics, in Vancouver, the first time it had hosted the Winter Paralympics.[2]

Canada at the
2010 Winter Paralympics
IPC codeCAN
NPCCanadian Paralympic Committee
Websitewww.paralympic.ca
in Vancouver
Competitors46 in 5 sports
Flag bearers Jean Labonte (opening)[1]
Lauren Woolstencroft (closing)
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
10
Silver
5
Bronze
4
Total
19
Winter Paralympics appearances (overview)
Flag bearer Jean Labonté, as the Canadian delegation is entering the stadium during the opening ceremony.

The 2010 Winter Paralympics was the most successful Winter Paralympics for Canada, through 2010. It collected the most total medals and most gold medals of any Winter Paralympics up until then. Canada ended the Games with 19 total medals, 10 of them gold, ending at 3rd in total medals ranking, and 3rd in gold medal ranking. This met the performance level set by the Canadian Paralympic Committee, of ending third in total medal count.[3]

Canadian cross-country skier Brian McKeever, who would have competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics, would have been the first athlete ever to compete both at both the Winter Olympics and the Winter Paralympics.[4] However, his coach cut him two days before the competition so McKeever will in fact not set an Olympic record. McKeever will compete in cross-country and biathlon events at the Winter Paralympics, with his brother Robin as his guide.[5]

Viviane Forest became the first para-athlete to win a gold in both the Winter and Summer Games, by winning the Women's Downhill for Visually Impaired. She had previously won gold in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Paralympics for women's goalball.[6][7]

Lauren Woolstencroft became the first Canadian to win 3 golds at the same Winter Paralympics,[8] this was eventually upped to 5 golds. With her 4th gold medal, she helped Canada set a record for most gold medals at any Winter Paralympic Games by winning the 7th medal. The previous mark was six, set at the 2002 Salt Lake City Paralympics.[9] With her 5th gold medal, she set the record for most gold medals won by any Winter Paralympian at a single Games, and she tied the record for gold medal haul of any Canadian Paralympian at a single Games, tying Chantal Petitclerc (who did the feat twice) and Stephanie Dixon, both Summer Paralympians.[10] Her five gold are also the record for any Canadian Winter Paralympian or Olympian.[11]

Medalists edit

Medal Name Sport Event Date
  Gold Brian McKeever
Guide: Robin McKeever
Cross-country skiing Men's 20 km free, visually impaired March 15
  Gold Lauren Woolstencroft Alpine skiing Women's slalom, standing March 15
  Gold Lauren Woolstencroft Alpine skiing Women's giant slalom, standing March 17
  Gold Brian McKeever
Guide: Robin McKeever
Cross-country skiing Men's 10 km classic, visually impaired March 18
  Gold Viviane Forest
Guide: Lindsay Debou
Alpine skiing Women's downhill, visually impaired March 18
  Gold Lauren Woolstencroft Alpine skiing Women's downhill, standing March 18
  Gold Lauren Woolstencroft Alpine skiing Women's super-G, standing March 19
  Gold Lauren Woolstencroft Alpine skiing Women's Super combined, standing March 20
  Gold Jim Armstrong, Darryl Neighbour, Ina Forrest, Sonja Gaudet, Bruno Yizek Wheelchair curling Wheelchair curling March 20
  Gold Brian McKeever
Guide: Robin McKeever
Cross-country skiing Men's 1 km sprint, visually impaired March 21
  Silver Colette Bourgonje Cross-country skiing Women's 10 km free, sitting March 14
  Silver Viviane Forest
Guide: Lindsay Debou
Alpine skiing Women's slalom, visually impaired March 14
  Silver Josh Dueck Alpine skiing Men's slalom, sitting March 14
  Silver Viviane Forest
Guide: Lindsay Debou
Alpine skiing Women's super-G, visually impaired March 19
  Silver Viviane Forest
Guide: Lindsay Debou
Alpine skiing Women's Super combined, visually impaired March 20
  Bronze Karolina Wisniewska Alpine skiing Women's slalom, standing March 15
  Bronze Viviane Forest
Guide: Lindsay Debou
Alpine skiing Women's giant slalom, visually impaired March 16
  Bronze Colette Bourgonje Cross-country skiing Women's 5 km classic, sitting March 18
  Bronze Karolina Wisniewska Alpine skiing Women's Super combined, standing March 20

Alpine skiing edit

Women
Athlete Event Run 1 (SG) Run 2 (Sl) Final/Total
Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank
Andrea Dziewior Downhill, standing 1:37.53 +11.99 9
Slalom, standing 1:13.77 +17.59 18 1:07.72 +11.93 14 2:21.49 +29.52 15
Giant slalom, standing did not start
Super-G, standing did not start
Arly Fogarty Slalom, standing disqualified
Giant slalom, standing 1:28.90 +13.28 12 1:26.68 +8.27 9 2:55.58 +21.55 11
Super-G, standing did not start
Viviane Forest
Guide: Lindsay Debou
Downhill, visually impaired 1:27.51 0.00  
Slalom, visually impaired 56.76 +0.86 2 1:04.69 +0.03 2 2:01.45 +0.89  
Giant slalom, visually impaired 1:35.03 +9.59 4 1:36.14 +4.93 4 3:11.17 +14.52  
Super-G, visually impaired 1:37.54 +3.73  
Super combined, visually impaired 1:35.97 +0.71 2 59.97 +0.62 2 2:35.94 +1.33  
Melanie Schwartz Slalom, standing 1:08.92 +12.74 14 1:06.39 +10.60 13 2:15.31 +23.34 13
Giant slalom, standing 1:30.42 +14.80 13 1:29.05 +10.64 12 2:59.47 +25.44 12
Super-G, standing 2:11.23 +44.77 14
Super combined, standing 1:46.26 +19.42 11 1:08.25 +12.42 10 2:54.51 +31.84 10
Karolina Wisniewska Downhill, standing 1:30.82 +5.28 5
Slalom, standing 59.76 +3.58 4 59.08 +3.29 3 1:58.84 +6.87  
Giant slalom, standing 1:21.95 +6.33 4 1:22.08 +3.67 4 2:44.03 +10.00 4
Super-G, standing 1:36.22 +9.76 7
Super combined, standing 1:35.21 +8.37 3 1:00.26 +4.43 5 2:35.47 +12.80  
Lauren Woolstencroft Downhill, standing 1:25.54 0.00  
Slalom, standing 56.18 0.00 1 55.79 0.00 1 1:51.97 0.00  
Giant slalom, standing 1:15.62 0.00 1 1:18.41 0.00 1 2:34.03 0.00  
Super-G, standing 1:26.46 0.00  
Super combined, standing 1:26.84 0.00 1 55.83 0.00 1 2:22.67 0.00  
Men
Athlete Event Run 1 (SG) Run 2 (Sl) Final/Total
Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank Time Diff Rank
Sam Carter Danniels Downhill, sitting did not finish
Super-G, sitting did not start
Jeff Dickson Downhill, standing did not finish
Slalom, standing did not start
Giant slalom, standing 1:18.73 +6.93 19 1:19.45 +7.33 20 2:38.18 +14.26 T-18
Super-G, standing 1:27.83 +7.72 16
Josh Dueck Downhill, sitting 1:19.88 +1.69 5
Slalom, sitting 49.59 +2.02 4 56.70 +4.03 2 1:46.29 +4.66  
Super-G, sitting 1:25.66 +5.68 13
Super combined, sitting 1:26.68 +6.06 11 disqualified
Matt Hallat Downhill, standing 1:25.44 +4.64 11
Slalom, standing 57.19 +6.24 17 1:07.01 +14.41 34 2:04.20 +18.80 31
Giant slalom, standing did not start
Super-G, standing 1:28.16 +8.05 18
Super combined, standing did not finish
Morgan Perrin Downhill, standing 1:26.52 +5.72 T-15
Giant slalom, standing 1:19.22 +7.42 20 1:20.24 +8.12 21 2:39.46 +15.54 21
Super-G, standing 1:29.15 +9.04 20
Kirk Schornstein Slalom, standing 58.40 +7.45 23 59.61 +7.01 27 1:58.01 +12.61 25
Giant slalom, standing 1:22.11 +10.31 25 1:23.27 +11.15 27 2:45.38 +21.46 T-25
Super-G, standing 1:31.65 +11.54 26
Chris Williamson
Guide: Nick Brush
Downhill, visually impaired did not start
Slalom, visually impaired 52.93 +3.05 8 58.19 +2.78 5 1:51.12 +5.30 6
Giant slalom, visually impaired 1:21.81 +2.44 5 1:22.84 +0.41 4 2:44.65 +2.66 4
Super-G, visually impaired 1:23.74 +2.19 6
Super combined, visually impaired 1:27.95 +4.10 6 50.47 0.00 1 2:18.42 +3.81 4

Biathlon edit

Women
Athlete Events Factor % Qualification Final
Real Time Calculated Time Missed Shots Result Rank Real Time Calculated Time Missed Shots Result Rank
Jody Barber 3km pursuit, standing 97 11:54.59 11:33.15 0+2 12:13.15 9 1+0 14:41.2 10
12.5km individual, standing 50:37.6 49:06.5 2+0+0+0 51:06.5 7
Margarita Gorbounova
Guide: Robert d'Arras
3km pursuit, visually impaired 100 14:51.15 14:51.15 1+3 16:11.15 11 did not qualify 11
Courtney Knight
Guide: Andrea Bundon
3km pursuit, visually impaired 100 14:14.97 14:14.97 1+1 14:54.97 9 did not qualify 9
Robbi Weldon
Guide: Brian Berry
3km pursuit, visually impaired 98 12:34.74 12:19.65 3+3 14:19.65 6 4+5 20:34.7 6
12.5km individual, visually impaired 50:59.2 49:58.0 2+2+3+3 59:58.0 9
Men
Athlete Events Factor % Qualification Final
Real Time Calculated Time Missed Shots Result Rank Real Time Calculated Time Missed Shots Result Rank
Mark Arendz 3km pursuit, standing 96 9:22.36 8:59.87 2+0 9:39.87 7 1+3 11:32.0 7
12.5km individual, standing 42:34.8 40:52.6 2+1+3+3 49:52.6 16
Lou Gibson 2.4km pursuit, sitting 100 10:00.26 10:00.26 2+3 11:40.26 23 did not qualify 23
12.5km individual, sitting 48:38.8 48:38.8 1+1+2+1 53:38.8 18
Brian McKeever
Guide: Robin McKeever
3km pursuit, visually impaired 100 9:54.30 9:54.30 0+1 10:14.30 6 0+3 12:02.7 6
12.5km individual, visually impaired did not start
Alexei Novikov
Guide: Jamie Stirling
3km pursuit, visually impaired 100 12:11.20 12:11.20 1+3 13:31.20 13 did not qualify 13
12.5km individual, visually impaired 51:30.2 51:30.2 1+1+2+1 56:30.2 10

Cross-country skiing edit

Women
Athlete Event Factor % Qualification Semifinal Final
Real Time Result Rank Result Rank Real Time Result Rank
Jody Barber 1 km sprint classic, standing 92 5:04.91 4:40.52 9 did not qualify 9
5km classic, standing 19:34.3 18:00.4 6
15km free, standing 57:20.2 55:37.0 6
Mary Benson 1 km sprint classic, standing 85 5:41.60 4:50.36 12 did not qualify 12
5km classic, standing 23:46.3 20:12.4 14
15km free, standing did not finish
Colette Bourgonje 1 km sprint classic, sitting 86 3:13.54 2:46.44 10 did not qualify 10
5km classic, sitting 17:45.6 15:16.4  
10km free, sitting 37:00.7 31:49.8  
Margarita Gorbounova
Guide: Robert d'Arras
1 km sprint classic, visually impaired 100 4:44.19 4:44.19 9 did not qualify 9
5km classic, visually impaired 20:16.5 20:16.5 12
15km free, visually impaired 1:01:59.1 1:01:59.1 7
Courtney Knight
Guide: Andrea Bundon
1 km sprint classic, visually impaired 100 4:40.66 4:40.66 8 4:49.6 4 did not advance 8
5km classic, visually impaired 20:12.7 20:12.7 11
15km free, visually impaired did not start
Robbi Weldon
Guide: Brian Berry
1 km sprint classic, visually impaired 98 4:24.52 4:19.23 5 4:23.8 3 did not advance 5
5km classic, visually impaired 18:02.6 17:40.9 6
15km free, visually impaired 54:42.6 53:36.9 5
Men
Athlete Event Factor % Qualification Semifinal Final
Real Time Result Rank Result Rank Real Time Result Rank
Mark Arendz 1 km sprint classic, standing 91 3:49.51 3:28.85 9 did not qualify 9
10km classic, standing 32:42.4 29:45.8 12
20km free, standing did not start
Sebastien Fortier 1 km sprint classic, sitting 98 2:39.56 2:36.37 32 did not qualify 32
10km classic, sitting 34:01.3 33:20.5 33
15km free, sitting 52:36.7 51:33.6 29
Lou Gibson 1 km sprint classic, sitting 100 2:30.53 2:30.53 29 did not qualify 29
10km classic, sitting 31:50.4 31:50.4 29
15km free, sitting 47:53.8 47:53.8 27
Tyler Mosher 1 km sprint classic, standing 94 4:02.22 3:47.69 21 did not qualify 21
10km classic, standing 36:12.6 34:02.2 23
20km free, standing did not finish
Brian McKeever
Guide: Robin McKeever
1 km sprint classic, visually impaired 100 3:14.79 3:14.79 1 3:20.6 1 3:42.9  
10km classic, visually impaired 26:01.6 26:01.6  
20km free, visually impaired 51:14.7 51:14.7  
Alexei Novikov
Guide: Jamie Stirling
1 km sprint classic, visually impaired 100 3:56.34 3:56.34 19 did not qualify 19
10km classic, visually impaired 35:21.9 35:21.9 14
20km free, visually impaired 1:08:47.6 1:08:47.6 13

Ice sledge hockey edit

The Canadian sledge hockey team qualified for the 2010 Paralympics by winning the bronze medal at the 2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships.[12]

Roster edit

No. Pos. Name Height Weight Birthdate Hometown 2008–09 team
22 G Benoit St-Amand 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) 165 lb (75 kg) 19 April 1978 St-Hubert, QC Team Canada
57 G Paul Rosen 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 205 lb (93 kg) 26 April 1960 Thornhill, ON Team Canada
11 D Adam Dixon 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 168 lb (76 kg) 13 September 1989 Midland, ON Team Canada
17 D Jean Labonté 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) 205 lb (93 kg) 20 March 1969 Hull, QC Team Canada
21 D Raymond Grassi 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) 260 lb (120 kg) 11 February 1983 Windsor, ON Team Canada
29 D Graeme Murray 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 190 lb (86 kg) 14 December 1984 Gravenhurst, ON Team Canada
3 F Hervé Lord 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 150 lb (68 kg) 3 March 1958 St-Pamphile, QC Team Canada
4 F Derek Whitson 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) 165 lb (75 kg) 21 June 1989 Chatham, ON Team Canada
7 F Marc Dorion 5 ft 0 in (152 cm) 137 lb (62 kg) 22 June 1987 Bourget, ON Team Canada
8 F Jeremy Booker 5 ft 2 in (157 cm) 125 lb (57 kg) 8 November 1986 Ajax, ON Team Canada
10 F Shawn Matheson 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 6 May 1972 Chatham, NB Team Canada
12 F Greg Westlake 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 170 lb (77 kg) 12 June 1986 Oakville, ON Team Canada
18 F Billy Bridges 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 190 lb (86 kg) 22 March 1984 Summerside, PE Team Canada
19 F Todd Nicholson 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 180 lb (82 kg) 28 January 1969 Kinburn, ON Team Canada
27 F Bradley Bowden 5 ft 0 in (152 cm) 154 lb (70 kg) 26 May 1983 Orton, ON Team Canada

Preliminary round edit

Round robin edit

13 March 2010
10:00
Canada  4 – 0
(1–0, 0–0, 3–0)
  ItalyUBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver
Game reference
Paul RosenGoaliesSantino Stillitano
Dorion (Bridges) - 09:281 – 0
Westlake (Dixon, Labonté) - 34:502 – 0
Westlake (Bowden) - 38:483 – 0
Labonté - 39:184 – 0
8 minPenalties10 min
16Shots4
14 March 2010
13:30
Canada  10 – 1
(4–1, 4–0, 2–0)
  SwedenUBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver
Game reference
Benoit St-ArmandGoaliesUlf Nilsson
Bowden (Nicholson, Westlake) - 01:251 – 0
1 – 101:38 - Ingvarsson
Westlake (Nicholson, Bowden) - 07:442 – 1
Dixon (Bridges) - 12:543 – 1
Bowden (Bridges, Westlake) - 13:474 – 1
Westlake (Dixon, Bridges) (PP) - 17:135 – 1
Dixon (Bowden, Bridges) (PP) - 22:166 – 1
Westlake (SH) - 25:287 – 1
Dorion (SH) - 26:338 – 1
Dorion (Nicholson) - 31:199 – 1
Dorion - 34:5810 – 1
20 minPenalties6 min
32Shots3
16 March 2010
20:30
Norway  0 – 5
(0–2, 0–3, 0–0)
  CanadaUBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver
Game reference
Roger Johansen (out 26:05)
Kissinger Deng (in 26:05)
GoaliesPaul Rosen
0 – 100:31 - Bridges (Dixon, Bowden) (PP)
0 – 207:14 - Westlake (Bowden) (SH)
0 – 315:11 - Bowden (Murray)
0 – 418:46 - Westlake (Bowden, Bridges) (PP)
0 – 535:04 - Dixon (Labonté, Nicholson) (PP)
12 minPenalties10 min
12Shots8

Standings edit

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Canada 3 3 0 0 0 19 1 +18 9
  Norway 3 1 1 0 1 4 7 −3 5
  Sweden 3 1 0 1 1 3 12 −9 4
  Italy 3 0 0 0 3 1 7 −6 0

Playoff round edit

Semifinal edit

18 March 2010
12:00
Canada  1 – 3
(1–0, 0–1, 0–2)
  JapanUBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver
Game reference
Paul RosenGoaliesMitsuru Nagase
Dorion (Booker, Grassi) - 09:561 – 0
1 – 122:33 - Endo
1 – 243:47 - Uehara (Takahashi)
1 – 344:44 - Endo (EN)
12 minPenalties4 min
20Shots11

Bronze medal game edit

19 March 2010
19:00
Canada  1 – 2
(0–0, 0–0, 1–2)
  Norway  UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver
Game reference
Paul RosenGoaliesRoger Johansen
Dixon (Westlake) - 32:451 – 0
1 – 136:08 - Pederson (PS)
1 – 244:46 - Hagen
8 minPenalties12 min
18Shots12

Wheelchair curling edit

Roster edit

Position Name Height Weight Birthdate Birthplace
First Sonja Gaudet 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) 66 kg (146 lb) 22 July 1966 North Vancouver, BC
Second Ina Forrest 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) 61 kg (134 lb) 25 May 1962 Fort St. John, BC
Third Darryl Neighbour 187 cm (6 ft 2 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 21 July 1948 Beaverlodge, AB
Fourth Jim Armstrong (skip) 189 cm (6 ft 2 in) 125 kg (276 lb) 30 June 1950 Victoria, BC
Alternate Bruno Yizek 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 10 December 1948 Cardston, AB

Preliminary round edit

Round robin edit

Draw 1 - Sheet B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Great Britain (McCreadie) 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 x 2
  Canada (Armstrong)   0 2 1 3 2 0 1 x 9
Draw 2 - Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Canada (Armstrong) 0 4 2 2 0 2 0 x 10
  United States (Perez)   2 0 0 0 1 0 2 x 5
Draw 3 - Sheet A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Norway (Lorentsen)   1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 5
  Canada (Armstrong) 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 6
Draw 5 - Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Japan (Nakajima)   0 0 0 1 0 1 0 x 2
  Canada (Armstrong) 3 1 2 0 2 0 5 x 13
Draw 6 - Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Sweden (Jungnell) 2 0 0 2 3 1 0 x 8
  Canada (Armstrong)   0 2 1 0 0 0 1 x 4
Draw 7 - Sheet B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Canada (Armstrong) 1 0 2 5 1 6 x x 15
  Switzerland (Bolliger)   0 1 0 0 0 0 x x 1
Draw 9 - Sheet B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Canada (Armstrong) 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 8
  Germany (Jaeger)   1 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 6
Draw 10 - Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Canada (Armstrong)   1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 6
  South Korea (Kim) 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 4
Draw 12 - Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Italy (Tabanelli) 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 8
  Canada (Armstrong)   0 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 7

Standings edit

Country Skip W L
  Canada Jim Armstrong 7 2
  United States Augusto Perez 7 2
  South Korea Haksung Kim 6 3
  Sweden Jalle Jungnell 5 4
  Italy Andrea Tabanelli 5 4
  Japan Yoji Nakajima 3 6
  Germany Jens Jaeger 3 6
  Norway Rune Lorentzen 3 6
  Switzerland Manfred Bolliger 3 6
  Great Britain Michael McCreadie 3 6

Playoffs edit

Semifinal edit

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Sweden (Jungnell) 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 x 5
  Canada (Armstrong)   3 0 2 3 0 0 2 x 10

Gold medal game edit

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
    Canada (Armstrong)   3 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 8
    South Korea (Kim) 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 7

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Flagbearers from Opening Ceremony" (PDF). IPC. 12 March 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-20.
  2. ^ "Les représentants de l'équipe Paralympique Canadienne sont les premiers à visiter les sites des Jeux paralympiques d’hiver de 2010 de Vancouver"[permanent dead link], Canadian Paralympic Committee, July 28, 2006
  3. ^ Canada News Wire, "Canada concludes most successful Paralympic Winter Games", CNW Telbec, 22 March 2010 (accessed 24 March 2010)
  4. ^ "Brian McKeever se qualifie pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques d’hiver de 2010 à Vancouver" Archived 2010-03-25 at the Wayback Machine, Canadian Paralympic Committee, January 29, 2010
  5. ^ Blind McKeever 'devastated' to miss Olympic debut, AFP, February 27, 2010
  6. ^ Vancouver Sun, "Paralympic para-alpine skiing: Canada’s Viviane Forest does the trifecta, wins visually impaired downhill gold" Archived 2010-03-23 at the Wayback Machine, Mike Beamish, 18 March 2010 (accessed 19 March 2010)
  7. ^ Vancouver Sun, "Para-alpine star Viviane Forest has potential for huge Games medal haul" Archived 2010-03-24 at the Wayback Machine, John Korobanik, 11 March 2010 (accessed 19 March 2010)
  8. ^ The Province, "Nation thrills at triple gold win"[permanent dead link], Ian Austin, 19 March 2010 (accessed 19 March 2010)
  9. ^ Canadian Paralympic Committee, "Woolstencroft lifts Canada to record winter paralympic performance"[permanent dead link], CPC, 19 March 2010 (accessed 19 March 2010)
  10. ^ Vancouver Sun, "Woolstencroft wins fifth gold medal" Archived 2018-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, CanWest News Service, 21 March 2010 (accessed 21 March 2010)
  11. ^ CTV News Channel, "News Weekend", 10:15am broadcast, airdate 21 March 2010
  12. ^ "USA Wins Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships A". International Paralympic Committee. May 18, 2009. Retrieved January 7, 2010.

External links edit

  • Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games official website
  • Canadian Paralympic Committee official website
  • International Paralympic Committee official website