- Canada at the 1994 Winter Olympics
Infobox Olympics Canada
games=1994 Winter
competitors=95
sports=10
flagbearer=Kurt Browning
gold=3
silver=6
bronze=4
total=13
rank=7Canada competed at the1994 Winter Olympics inLillehammer ,Norway . Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games.Medalists
Gold
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Myriam Bedard — Biathlon, women's 7.5 km
*Myriam Bedard — Biathlon, women's 15 km
*Jean-Luc Brassard — Freestyle skiing, men's mogulsSilver
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Elvis Stojko — Figure skating, men's singles
*Philippe Laroche — Freestyle skiing, men's aerials
* Canada (Corey Hirsch ,Adrian Aucoin ,Derek Mayer ,Brad Werenka ,Ken Lovsin ,Todd Hlushko ,Fabian Joseph ,Paul Kariya ,Dwayne Norris , Greg Johnson,Brian Savage ,Wally Schreiber ,Todd Warriner ,Greg Parks ,Mark Astley ,Jean Yves Roy ,Chris Kontos ,David Harlock ,Manny Legace ,Allain Roy ,Chris Therien ,Brad Schlegel , andPetr Nedved )— Ice Hockey, men's team competition
*Nathalie Lambert — Short track speed skating, women's 1000 metres
*Christine Boudrias ,Isabelle Charest ,Angela Cutrone ,Sylvie Daigle , andNathalie Lambert — Short track speed skating, women's 3000 metre relay
*Susan Auch — Speed skating, women's 500 metresBronze
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Ed Podivinsky — Alpine skiing, men's downhill
*Isabelle Brasseur andLloyd Eisler — Figure skating, pairs
*Lloyd Langlois — Freestyle skiing, men's aerials
*Marc Gagnon — Short track speed skating, men's 1000 metresResults and competitors by event
Ice hockey
Men's Team Competition
*'Team Roster
*Corey Hirsch
*Manny Legacé
*Allain Roy
*Mark Astley
*Adrian Aucoin
*David Harlock
*Ken Lovsin
*Derek Mayer
*Brad Schlegel
*Chris Therien
*Brad Werenka
*Greg Johnson
*Petr Nedvěd
*Greg Parks
*Todd Warriner
*Fabian Joseph
*Paul Kariya
*Jean-Yves Roy
*Wally Schreiber
*Todd Hlushko
*Chris Kontos
*Dwayne Norris
*Brian Savage
*Head Coach:Tom Renney peed skating
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Susan Auch
*Pat Bouchard
*Sylvain Bouchard
* Mike Hall
*Mike Ireland
* Sean Ireland
* Linda Johnson
* Pat Kelly
* Catriona Le May
*Ingrid Liepa
*Neal Marshall
*Michelle Morton
*Kevin Scott
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