Past Olympics

Cherie Piper 


XXI Olympic Winter Games

Vancouver, BC, Canada (February 12, 2010 - February 28, 2010)

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These Olympic Winter Games will take place in Vancouver, Whistler and Richmond in the following venues: Whistler Olympic Park, the Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler Creekside, the Richmond Oval, Vancouver's Cypress Mountain, UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver's Olympic and Paralympic Centres and the Pacific Coliseum.

2010 Team Canada:

Team Roster

2010 Olympic Stats for Cherie Piper (age 28)

Round Game Date Result G A PIM
Final Standings   2010-02-25   5 5 0
Final Round Game #20 2010-02-25 CAN 2, USA 0 0 0 0
Semi-Finals Game #17 2010-02-22 CAN 5, FIN 0 1 0 0
Group A Game #9 2010-02-17 CAN 13, SWE 1 2 2 0
Group A Game #5 2010-02-15 CAN 10, SUI 1 1 2 0
Group A Game #2 2010-02-13 CAN 18, SVK 0 1 1 0
   

XX Olympic Winter Games

Torino, Italy (February 10, 2006 - February 26, 2006)

Canada’s contingent of 196 athletes (110 men, 86 women) in Turin represented the largest Canadian team ever sent to the Olympic Winter Games and the second largest team at the Games, behind only the United States of America with 211 athletes. The team achieved a best ever performance for Canada at an Olympic Winter Games and achieved the goal of a top three finish by placing third overall in the medal count with 24 medals after 16 days of competition, including seven gold, 10 silver and seven bronze medals.
The Canadian Women’s Hockey Team successfully defended its gold medal from 2002. The team has won medals in three consecutive Games.

The 2006 Gold Medal Team:

Meghan Agosta, Gillian Apps, Jennifer Botterill, Cassie Campbell, Gillian Ferrari, Danielle Goyette, Jayna Hefford, Becky Kellar (Duke), Gina Kingsbury, Charline Labonté, Carla MacLeod, Caroline Ouellette, Cherie Piper, Cheryl Pounder, Colleen Sostorics, Kim St-Pierre, Vicky Sunohara, Sarah Vaillancourt, Katie Weatherston, Hayley Wickenheiser.

2006 Olympic Stats for Cherie Piper (age 24)

Round Game Date Result G A PIM SOG
Final Standings   2006-02-11   7 8 0 14
Final Round Match 1/2 2006-02-20 CAN 4, SWE 1 1 0 0 1
Semi-Finals Match #2 2006-02-17 CAN 6, FIN 0 2 0 0 3
Group A Match #2 2006-02-11 CAN 16, ITA 0 1 5 0 4
Group A Match #3 2006-02-12 CAN 12, RUS 0 3 0 0 4
Group A Match #6 2006-02-14 CAN 8, SWE 1 0 3 0 2
   

XIX Olympic Winter Games

Salt Lake, Utah, USA (February 8, 2002 - February 24, 2002)


The Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games saw the expansion of the Olympic programme to 78 events with the inclusion of skeleton and women’s bobsleigh. Canada also fielded its largest team to date with 157 athletes and took home their largest medal haul ever with 17 – seven gold, three silver and seven bronze.
Canada ended 50 years of frustration and beat the United States 5-2 to win its first men’s hockey gold medal in 50 years. Completing a gold medal sweep of the hockey events, the Canadian women also avenged their loss in Nagano by beating the USA 3-2.
Canada placed forth in the medal count with 17 medals, including 7 gold, 3 silver and seven bronze medals. 

The 2002 Gold Medal Team:

Dana Antal, Jennifer Botterill, Therese Brisson, Kelly Béchard, Cassie Campbell, Isabelle Chartrand, Lori Dupuis, Danielle Goyette, Geraldine Heaney, Jayna Hefford, Becky Kellar (Duke), Caroline Ouellette, Cherie Piper, Cheryl Pounder, Tammy Shewchuk, Sami Jo Small, Colleen Sostorics, Kim St-Pierre, Vicky Sunohara, Hayley Wickenheiser

2002 Olympic Stats for Cherie Piper (age 20)

Round Game Date Result G A PIM SOG
Final Standings   2002-02-12   3 2 0 21
Final Round Match 1/2 2002-02-21 CAN 3, USA 2 0 1 0 5
Semi-Finals Match #1 2002-02-19 CAN 7, FIN 3 0 0 0 1
Group A Match #1 2002-02-11 CAN 7, KAZ 0 1 1 0 7
Group A Match #3 2002-02-13 CAN 7, RUS 0 1 0 0 4
Group A Match #6 2002-02-16 CAN 11, SWE 0 1 0 0 4