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Short Track Speed Skating

Canadians have been racing towards success since the very first Olympic Winter Games

Once a rapid form of transportation, speed skating has developed into a high-speed sport decorated with Canadian success. Speed skating has featured on every Winter Olympics program since the first in 1924, not including women’s competition until 1960. Canada has won an impressive 70 Olympic medals in short and long track speed skating, ranking first and second as Canada’s most successful winter sports.


Speed skating has been on every Canada Winter Games program since 1967. Short track joined the program in 1983 and has featured ever since. Long track speed skating did not take place in two Games, but men’s and women’s competitions have always occurred in both disciplines.


Notable alumni include Olympic champions Clara Hughes, Mathieu Giroux, Kristina Groves, Charles Hamelin, Cindy Klassen and Catriona Le May Doan, demonstrating the important part that the Canada Games play on the road to Olympic success.

Team NB

Team NB has had 166 athletes participate in Short Track Speed Skating.

Total Athletes:

166

Athlete

Steven Fleckenstein

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Lisa Newell

Alpine Skiing

Coach

Michael Christie

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Gilles Daigle

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Mike Lekborg

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Ann Bagna

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Bruce Harding

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Lucie Lajoie

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Tim Wales

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Helene Renault

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Charles Rice

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Lee Lannen

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Peter Larlee

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Blair Vessey

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

George Hamilton

Alpine Skiing

Athlete

Richard Stainsforth

Alpine Skiing

1979

Steven Fleckenstein

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Lisa Newell

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Michael Christie

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Gilles Daigle

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1979

Mike Lekborg

Alpine Skiing

1979 Brandon, Manitoba

1975

Ann Bagna

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Bruce Harding

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Lucie Lajoie

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Tim Wales

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Helene Renault

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Charles Rice

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Lee Lannen

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1975

Peter Larlee

Alpine Skiing

1975 St. John's, Newfoundland

1971

Blair Vessey

Alpine Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1971

George Hamilton

Alpine Skiing

1971 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1969

Richard Stainsforth

Alpine Skiing

1969 Halifax, Nova Scotia

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New Brunswick’s First Fifty Years

When the first Canada Games came to a close in Quebec City, even its most optimistic proponents couldn’t have imagined what lay ahead. And yet, fifty years later, the Canada Games are just getting started.


Check out the New Brunswick’s First 50 Years magazine.

2025

2025 St.John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Summer Games

2023

2023 Prince Edward Island

Winter Games

2022

2022 Niagara, Ontario

Summer Games

Previous Games

Explore The Games Throughout The Years

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