Vancouver 2010: Maclean's predicts the winners

A look at 50 Canadian Olympians with podium potential

by Cameron Ainsworth-Vincze on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:10pm - 48 Comments

Experts are predicting a huge medal haul for Canada at the 2010 Vancouver Games, and the pressure is on our athletes to make the host country look good. Although the Canadian team won’t be finalized until a few weeks before the competition begins, here is a glimpse at 50 athletes we think have podium potential.

Check after the break for the full listing.

Gold, please

Hayley Wickenheiser
Women’s hockey
You could usually bet on an American vs. Canada final, but Sweden and Finland can’t be discounted. Canada has won gold in each of the past two Olympics Games and recently whooped the U.S. 5-1 in the finals of the Four Nations Cup.
Sidney Crosby
Men’s hockey
The Russians are dangerous and the Swedes have the depth and goaltending to repeat. Yet it’s Sid the Kid’s first Olympic Games and the home crowd will be rabid—after all, they’re paying upwards of nearly $800 for a preliminary round game and $4,000 for the medal round.
Curling
Curling
Ever since curling became an Olympic fixture in 1998, Canada has won a curling medal in every event. Teams will be finalized after the 2009 Canadian Curling Trials that will be held in Edmonton in early December.
Charles Hamelin
Charles Hamelin
Sport: Short Track Speed Skating Hamelin is a threat in the 500m, 1,000m and 1,500m individual distances. He has captured 12 medals at the World Championships since 2005 and won silver at the 2006 Turin Games in the 5,000m relay. In the first four World Cup events of the 2009-10 season, Hamelin has already won three gold medals.
Kristina Groves
Kristina Groves
Sport: Long Track Speed Skating The Ottawa native has the potential to win five medals in these Games. Earned two silver medals in Turin (1,500m and team pursuit) and is Canada’s most decorated skater at the World Championships.
Christine Nesbitt
Christine Nesbitt
Sport: Long Track Speed Skating Nesbitt has made it abundantly clear, in the first two long track World Cup events of this season, that she is on top of her game—winning a silver and gold in the 1,500m and back-to-back gold medals in the 1,000m. At Turin, she won silver in the team pursuit.
Jennifer Heil
Jenn Heil
Sport: Freestyle Skiing (moguls) Heil won gold in Turin in the moguls and has captured 42 World Cup medals to go along with four podium finishes at the World Championships. She has her own line of sterling silver jewellery designed by Birks, but gold is what she’ll be looking for on the slopes of Cypress Mountain in 2010.
Patrick Chan
Patrick Chan
Sport: Figure Skating (singles) The affable 18-year-old won the Four Continents Championships and took silver at the World Championships this past year. Currently ranked first in the world, he could capture gold in an event that has no clear-cut favourite.
Steve Omischl
Steve Omischl
Sport: Freestyle Skiing (aerials) Omischl is a force to be reckoned with in aerials. He has won an amazing 40 World Cup medals over his career, including 20 first place finishes, but has never finished in the top 10 in two Olympic Games. His motto: “Work hard and win. Do nothing and lose.”
Alexandre Bilodeau
Alexandre Bilodeau
Sport: Freestyle Skiing (moguls) Bilodeau was only 18 years old when he competed in Turin, where he finished 11th. He won an impressive five World Cup events last year to go along with a gold medal in the dual moguls at the World Championships, and finished first in the overall World Cup standings.

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  • Kyle

    The Frenchies are going to finish 1, 2, 3 in the moguls! GO CANADA

    • dopey

      Russians have the offense, but CANADA HAS THE DEFFENSE!! Canadians Kick Ass!!

  • Darbs

    I got a really bad feeling that the Russians are going to destory everybody in hockey. Ovechkin, Kovalchuk, Malkin…forget about it.

    • journey

      likje omg i like soooooo agree and like titally

  • Marsh

    Pretty exciting that after all the hard work on the part of the Canadian Olympic Commitee and the athletes, we actually have a pretty good chance to win a bunch of medals. Now, the question is, do we finish first even if they're all bronze and silver?

  • Digger

    I heard Gatan Boucher was making a comeback

  • James VON

    I just got really excited for the Olympics. That's a lot of talent we have there and on home turf, AWESOME!
    Gulay.

  • jmac

    Go Canada! Thanks for the in-depth look at some of our Olympic stars. It will be interesting to see how many of your Gold, Silver and Bronze choices end up making the podium…

  • didgerydoo#1

    Nice list.
    Will anyone care about any of them if mens hockey doesnt win gold??? I dont know. I dont think so.

  • Tretiak

    Indeed, an exhaustive list of our Olympic stars. Good overview. I agree with Darbs, Russians will be hard to beat but Canada also has some good soldiers…

  • Harper's Smirk

    Good luck athletes! Nice list, mr. Ainsworth-Vincze!

  • SenatorsFan1

    You could add short track speed skater Marianne St-Gelais to the list. She won a bronze last weekend in the 500m.

  • Marsh

    The Russians are looking pretty good when it comes to men's hockey, so Doodoo, you best give a hoot about the other events! At the very least, the Swedish women should keep you interested.

  • Jackie

    That was a great article. I really enjoyed the update on our atheletes that Mr. Ainsworth-Vince showed us. Great work!

    Go for the gold! :)

  • sadem

    All this optimism is great and all but in typical Canadian fashion they will probably get more fourth place finishes then medals.

  • David

    I had no idea we had so many hopefuls! You’ve really peaked my interest. Is Cassie Campbell still spearheading our women’s hockey team?

  • tgb

    How come we don't hear about them more often? More interesting than the leaf's stories so far… I haven't seen Cassie on HNIC this year…

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/madeyoulook madeyoulook

    I don't suppose Maclean's could just issue the medals and we can call the whole nonsense off?

    No? Well, thanks anyways…

  • Matt

    I guess the Liberal Long Gun Registry is to blame for the dearth of Canadian Biathlon medal contenders.

  • Heavy D

    This could be the best mens Olympic hockey tournament ever. Canada's depth and work ethic versus Russia's razzle dazzle. Sweden will be dangerous and don't count out the Americans. I can't wait. It's going to be great! GO! CANADA GO!

  • http://skinnydips.blogspot.com Skinny Dipper

    Boycott the corporate Olympics! The games are just a sideshow.

  • Kate

    this is what drives me nuts about Canadian media. Just because they've placed well 2 or 3 times does not they're medal contenders. Does anyone really think that Joannie Rochette and Osborne-Paradis are REALLY going to win anything.

    • SenatorsFan1

      Umm, not sure if you have a TV or listen to the news but Joannie just won Skate Canada.

  • Johnny Mullet

    Great article! The author certainly did his homework on this as I have yet to find anyone that's put together such a comprehensive list of our medal hopefuls and it's great to see we have so much potential going into the Games. I didn't realize we had so many medal hopefuls, so thanks for the article. Obviously Canadian athletes have a lot of expectations to live up to on our own soil. Go Canada!

  • http://www.knightspyder.com Tinman

    What a luxury to have our Canadian roster so eloquently laid out on one page. There's so much talent here, how can you not feel supremely confident we will leave our mark at the 2010 games!

  • limpalong

    I am glad that somebody is out there scouring all the athletes' specs and compiling it all into such a clear and comprehensive list. I am happy to say that I now feel informed and like less of an ignoramus with regards to the upcoming games. Nice work and thanks!

  • GCF4EVER

    This is a great look into where we stand for Vancouver. The work you have done here really shows your passion for Canadian sport. What would be nice is a follow up article after the games so that you can take some credit for these bold predictions hopefully.

  • ann

    I love watching the olympics, and this article about the athletes is extremely helpful. Thanks.

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