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Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ...
competed at the
1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the sec ...
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, held from 28 July to 12 August 1984. Canada returned to the Summer Games after having participated in the
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. 408 competitors, 257 men and 151 women, took part in 193 events in 23 sports. Partly due to the
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-led boycott of these Games, Canada enjoyed its best-ever results at the Summer Games, coming in sixth place in the number of Gold medals won, and fourth place in the total medals won - double their second best total in 1996 and
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Medalists


Archery

Women's individual competition: *
Linda Kazienko Linda Kazienko (born 29 May 1955 in Grimsby) is a former Canadian archer. University Kazienko attended the University of Guelph from 1974 to 1978 and graduated with a MSc in animal and poultry science. She was a member of the university archery ...
– 2421 points (→ 25th place) * Lucile Lemay – 2379 points (→ 33rd place) * Wanda Sadegur – 2349 points (→ 36th place)


Athletics

;Men's Competition Men's 100 metres *
Ben Johnson Ben, Benjamin or Benny Johnson may refer to: In sports Association football * Ben Johnson (footballer, born 2000), English footballer * Ben Johnson (soccer) (born 1977), American soccer player Other codes of football *Ben Johnson (Australian foot ...
* Tony Sharpe * Desai Williams Men's 200 metres *
Atlee Mahorn Atlee Anthony Mahorn (born 27 October 1965) is a three-time Canadian Olympic and four-time World Championship sprinter. He won Bronze medals in the 200 metres at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo and the 4 x 100 metre relay at the 1993 ...
* Tony Sharpe * Desai Williams Men's 400 metres * Doug Hinds ** Heat – 46.42 ** Quarterfinals – 46.19 (→ did not advance) * Tim Bethune ** Heat – 46.98 (→ did not advance) * Brian Saunders ** Heat – 47.40 (→ did not advance) Men's 800 metres * Bruce Roberts * Simon Hoogewerf Men's 5,000 metres * Paul Williams ** Heat – 13:47.56 ** Semifinals – 13:46.34 (→ did not advance) Men's 10,000 metres * Paul Williams ** Qualifying Heat – 28:36.15 (→ did not advance) Men's marathon * Art Boileau – 2:22:43 (→ 44th place) *
Alain Bordeleau Alain Bordeleau (born 7 October 1956) is a Canadian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were a ...
– 2:34:27 (→ 65th place) *
Dave Edge David Edge (born November 12, 1954 in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom) is a former long-distance runner, who represented Canada at two consecutive Summer Olympics in the men's marathon. Biography In Blackpool, he had been a policeman. He m ...
– did not finish (→ no ranking) Men's 110 metres Hurdles *
Mark McKoy Mark Anthony McKoy (born December 10, 1961) is a Canadian retired track and field athlete. He won the gold medal in the 110 metres hurdles at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. He also won the 60 metres hurdles title at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Cha ...
* Jeff Glass * Eric Spence Men's 400 metres Hurdles * Lloyd Guss * Ian Newhouse * Pierre Léveillé Men's 3,000 metres Steeplechase * Greg Duhaime Men's 4×100 metres relay *
Ben Johnson Ben, Benjamin or Benny Johnson may refer to: In sports Association football * Ben Johnson (footballer, born 2000), English footballer * Ben Johnson (soccer) (born 1977), American soccer player Other codes of football *Ben Johnson (Australian foot ...
, Tony Sharpe, Desai Williams and
Sterling Hinds Sterling Hinds (born 31 October 1961) is a Canadian retired sprinter and football player. He won the bronze medal in 4 x 100 m relay at the 1984 Olympic Games, and played professional football with the Toronto Argonauts. Hinds was born in Toron ...
Men's 4×400 metres relay * Mike Sokolowski, Douglas Hinds, Brian Saunders and Tim Bethune Men's high jump *
Milton Ottey Milton Bruce "Milt" Ottey (born December 29, 1959 in May Pen, Clarendon, Jamaica) is a retired Canadian high jumper. Ottey came to Canada at the age of 10 years. He attended and graduated from high school in the Toronto District School Board (T ...
** Qualification – 2.24m ** Final – 2.29m (→ 6th place) * Alain Metellus ** Qualification – 2.18m (→ did not advance) Men's shot put * Bishop Dolegiewicz ** Qualifying Round – 19.00 m ** Final – 18.39 m (→ 11th place) * Martino Catalano ** Qualifying Round – 17.24 m (→ did not advance) Men's discus throw * Robert Gray Men's javelin throw *
Laslo Babits Laslo Babits (April 17, 1958 in Oliver, British Columbia – June 12, 2013) was a male javelin thrower from Canada. He competed for his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles ( ; es, Los ...
** Qualification – 82.18m ** Final – 80.68m (→ 8th place) Men's Decathlon * Dave Steen ** Final Result – 8047 points (→ 6th place) Men's 20 km walk *
Guillaume LeBlanc Guillaume LeBlanc (born April 14, 1962 in Sept-Îles, Quebec) is a Canadian former athlete who mainly competed in the 20 kilometre walk. A winner of the 20 km event at the 1989 Jeux de la Francophonie he competed for Canada at the 1992 Sum ...
** Final – 1:24:29 (→ 4th place) * François Lapointe ** Final – 1:27:06 (→ 11th place) *
Marcel Jobin Marcel Jobin (born 3 January 1942) is a Canadian racewalker. He competed in the men's 20 kilometres walk at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also k ...
** Final – 1:29:49 (→ 21st place) Men's 50 km walk *
Guillaume LeBlanc Guillaume LeBlanc (born April 14, 1962 in Sept-Îles, Quebec) is a Canadian former athlete who mainly competed in the 20 kilometre walk. A winner of the 20 km event at the 1989 Jeux de la Francophonie he competed for Canada at the 1992 Sum ...
** Final – DNF (→ no ranking) *
Marcel Jobin Marcel Jobin (born 3 January 1942) is a Canadian racewalker. He competed in the men's 20 kilometres walk at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also k ...
** Final – DNF (→ no ranking) * François Lapointe ** Final – DSQ (→ no ranking) ;Women's Competition Women's 100 metres *
Angela Bailey Angela Bailey (28 February 1962 – 31 July 2021) was a Canadian track and field athlete. She is the Canadian record holder in the 100 metres with her personal best of 10.98 seconds in 1987. She also holds the 200 metres indoor national reco ...
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Angella Taylor-Issajenko Angella Taylor-Issajenko, CM (née Taylor; born September 28, 1958) is a Canadian coach and former sprinter. She won an Olympic silver medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay in Los Angeles 1984. At the Commonwealth Games she won seven medals, includ ...
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France Gareau France Gareau (born April 15, 1967) is a Canadian athlete, who competed in the sprint events. Gareau was born in Verner, Ontario. Gareau competed for Canada in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the 100 ...
Women's 200 metres *
Angela Bailey Angela Bailey (28 February 1962 – 31 July 2021) was a Canadian track and field athlete. She is the Canadian record holder in the 100 metres with her personal best of 10.98 seconds in 1987. She also holds the 200 metres indoor national reco ...
Women's 400 metres * Marita Wiggins * Charmaine Crooks * Molly Killingbeck Women's 800 metres * Christine Slythe * Grace Verbeek * Ranza Clark Women's 1,500 metres *
Brit McRoberts Brit Lind-Petersen-McRoberts (born 10 February 1957), also known as Brit Townsend, is a Canadian former track and field athlete who competed in middle-distance running events. Born in Copenhagen in Denmark, she later moved to Canada and represen ...
** Heat – 4:10.64 ** Final – 4:05.98 (→ 7th place) * Debbie Scott ** Heat – 4:09.16 ** Final – 4:10.41 (→ 10th place) Women's 3,000 metres * Lynn Williams ** Heat – 8.45.77 ** Final – 8:42.14 (→ Bronze medal) * Sue French ** Heat – 9.24.66 (→ did not advance) * Geri Fitch ** Heat – 9.07.18 (→ did not advance) Women's marathon * Silvia Ruegger ** Final – 2:29:09 (→ 8th place) * Anna Marie Malone ** Final – 2:36:33 (→ 17th place) *
Jacqueline Gareau Jacqueline Gareau (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian runner who won the Boston Marathon on April 21, 1980. Gareau led the women's field for most of the race, only to find another runner, Rosie Ruiz, wearing the traditional victor's laurels wh ...
** Final – did not finish (→ no ranking) Women's 100m hurdles * Sylvia Forgrave * Sue Kameli * Karen Nelson Women's 400m hurdles * Andrea Page ** Heat – 59.09 ** Semifinal – 57.89 (→ did not advance) * Dana Wright ** Heat – 58.17 (→ did not advance) Women's 4×100 metres relay *
Angela Bailey Angela Bailey (28 February 1962 – 31 July 2021) was a Canadian track and field athlete. She is the Canadian record holder in the 100 metres with her personal best of 10.98 seconds in 1987. She also holds the 200 metres indoor national reco ...
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Angella Taylor-Issajenko Angella Taylor-Issajenko, CM (née Taylor; born September 28, 1958) is a Canadian coach and former sprinter. She won an Olympic silver medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay in Los Angeles 1984. At the Commonwealth Games she won seven medals, includ ...
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France Gareau France Gareau (born April 15, 1967) is a Canadian athlete, who competed in the sprint events. Gareau was born in Verner, Ontario. Gareau competed for Canada in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the 100 ...
and Marita Wiggins Women's 4×400 metres relay * Charmaine Crooks, Jillian Briscoe, Molly Killingbeck, Marita Wiggins, and Dana Wright Women's high jump *
Debbie Brill Debbie Arden Brill, (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian high jump athlete who at the age of 16 became the first North American woman to clear 6 feet. Her reverse jumping style—which is now almost exclusively the technique of elite high jumpers ...
** Qualification – 1.90m ** Final – 1.94m (→ 5th place) * Brigitte Reid ** Qualification – 1.70m (→ did not advance, 27th place) Women's shot put *
Carmen Ionesco Carmen Ionesco (birth name Carmen Ionescu; born July 28, 1951, in Bucharest, Romania) is a retired discus thrower and shot putter, who competed for Romania and Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three t ...
** Final – 15.25 m (→ 12th place) Women's discus throw *
Carmen Ionesco Carmen Ionesco (birth name Carmen Ionescu; born July 28, 1951, in Bucharest, Romania) is a retired discus thrower and shot putter, who competed for Romania and Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three t ...
** Qualification – 52.28m (→ did not advance) Women's Heptathlon * Jill Ross ** Final Result – 5904 points (→ 15th place) * Connie Polman-Tuin ** Final Result – 5648 points (→ 16th place) * Donna Smellie ** Final Result – 5638 points (→ 17th place)


Baseball

Canada competed in the Baseball tournament that was held as a demonstration sport. They finished 3rd in their pool, equivalent to 5th overall (tie).


Basketball

;Men's team competition *Preliminary round (group B) **Lost to Spain (82-83) **Lost to United States (68-89) **Defeated PR China (121-80) **Defeated Uruguay (95-80) **Defeated France (96-69) *Quarterfinals **Defeated Italy (78-72) *Semifinals **Lost to United States (59-78) *Bronze Medal Game **Lost to Yugoslavia (82-88) → Fourth place *Team roster ** Howard Kelsey ** Tony Simms ** Eli Pasquale ** Karl Tilleman **
Gerald Kazanowski Gerald Francis Kazanowski (born October 12, 1960) is a former professional and Canadian Olympic basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court ...
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Jay Triano A jay is a member of a number of species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy, passerine birds in the Crow family, Corvidae. The evolutionary relationships between the jays and the magpies are rather complex. For example, the Eurasian m ...
** John Hatch ** Gord Herbert **
Bill Wennington William Percey Wennington (born April 26, 1963) is a Canadian former professional basketball player who won three National Basketball Association (NBA) championships with the Chicago Bulls. A center, he represented Canada in the 1984 Olympics and ...
** Romel Raffin **
Greg Wiltjer Gregory Hilko Wiltjer (born November 26, 1960) is a Canadian former professional basketball player. At a height of six feet, eleven inches (2.11 m) tall, he played at the centre position. He played in several important tournaments for the senior ...
** Dan Meagher ;Women's team competition *Preliminary round **Lost to South Korea (62-67) **Defeated PR China (66-61) **Defeated Australia (56-45) **Lost to Yugoslavia (68-69) **Lost to United States (61-92) *Bronze Medal Match **Lost to PR China (57-62) → Fourth place *Team roster **
Lynn Polson Lynn Polson Hamilton (born 19 April 1962) is a Canadians, Canadian former basketball player. She competed for Canada women's national basketball team, Canada in the women's basketball tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where t ...
** Tracie McAra ** Anna Pendergast ** Debbie Huband ** Carol Jane Sealey ** Alison Lang **
Bev Smith Beverly "Bev" Smith (born April 4, 1960) is a Canadian basketball player and coach. Smith played college basketball at the Oregon Ducks, where she was named a Women's Basketball Coaches Association All-American in 1981 and 1982. Her 2004 team m ...
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Sylvia Sweeney Sylvia Sweeney, C.M., (born October 3, 1956) is a Canadian executive television producer and Olympian. In 2017, Sweeney was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada "for her long-standing commitment to and creative leadership at the nexus of a ...
** Candi Clarkson-Lohr ** Toni Kordic ** Andrea Blackwell ** Misty Thomas


Boxing

Men's flyweight (– 51 kg) *
Bill Dunlop Bill Dunlop (born November 19, 1963, in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired boxer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There he was defeated in the first round of the men's flyweight ( ...
*# First round – lost to Eyüp Can (Turkey), 0:5
Men's bantamweight (– 54 kg) * Dale Walters → Bronze medal *# First round – bye *# Second round – defeated Mustapha Kouchene (Algeria), 5:0 *# Third round – defeated Hiroaki Takami (Japan), 5:0 *# Quarterfinals – defeated
Pedro Decima Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish language, Spanish, Portuguese language, Portuguese, and Galician language, Galician name for ''Peter (given name), Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic fo ...
(Argentina), 5:0 *# Semifinals – lost to Héctor López (Mexico), 0:5
Men's featherweight (– 57 kg) * Steve Pagendam *# First round – defeated Boubacar Soumana (Nigeria), RSC-3 *# Second round – lost to Paul Fitzgerald (Ireland), 2:3
Men's lightweight (– 60 kg) * John Kalbhenn *# First round – bye *# Second round – defeated Wilson Randrinasolo (MDG), RSC-1 *# Third Round – lost to Reiner Gies (West Germany), 0:5
Men's Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kg) * Denis Lambert *# First round – bye *# Second round – lost to
Mirko Puzović Mirko Puzović (born April 24, 1956 in Аranđelovac, Serbia) is a retired boxer from Yugoslavia. At the 1984 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's light welterweight division (– 63.5 kg). In the semifina ...
(YUG), 0:5
Men's welterweight (– 67 kg) * Wayne Gordon *# First round – lost to
Mark Breland Mark Anthony Breland (born May 11, 1963) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 1997, and held the WBA welterweight title twice between 1987 and 1990. He later became an actor with a wide range of movie and television ...
(USA), 0:5
Men's Light Middleweight (– 71 kg) *
Shawn O'Sullivan Shawn O'Sullivan (born May 9, 1962 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired Canadian boxer who won gold at the World Amateur Championships in 1981 and the light middleweight silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He was inducted into Box ...
→ Silver medal *# First round – bye *# Second round – defeated Mohamed Halibi (Libya), RSC-2 *# Third round – defeated Ahn Dal-Ho (South Korea), RSC-1 *# Quarterfinals – defeated Rod Douglas (Great Britain), 5:0 *# Semifinals – defeated Christophe Tiozzo (France), 5:0 *# Final – lost to Frank Tate (USA), 0:5
Men's middleweight (– 75 kg) * Rick Duff *# First round – defeated Brendon Cannon (Australia), 5:0 *# Second round – lost to Shin Joon-Sup (South Korea), 1:4
Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg) *
Willie DeWit William Theodore deWit, Q.C. (born June 13, 1961) is a Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta sitting in Calgary since 2017. Previously, he was a criminal defence lawyer and a professional boxer. He represented Canada at the 1984 Summ ...
→ Silver medal *# First round – bye *# Second round – defeated
Mohamed Bouchiche Mohamed Bouchiche ( ar, محمد بوشيش; born February 24, 1962 in Oran) is an Algerian former boxer who fought in the heavyweight division. He participated for two times at the olympic games 1980 and 1984. He won many national and internati ...
(Algeria), 5:0 *# Quarterfinals – defeated
Dodovic Owiny Dodovic Owiny (born 8 May 1954) is a Ugandan boxer. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an int ...
(Kenya), KO-1 *# Semifinals – defeated
Arnold Vanderlyde Arnold Petrus Maria Vanderlyde (born 24 January 1963) is a Dutch former amateur boxer, who participated in three Summer Olympics (1984, 1988 and 1992) and won three bronze medals in the heavyweight division (≤91 kg). He started boxing a ...
(Netherlands), 3:2 *# Final – lost to
Henry Tillman Henry Durand Tillman (born August 1, 1960) is an American former professional boxer. Early life Tillman was born in Los Angeles, California. Amateur career Tillman twice defeated Mike Tyson as an amateur, winning both bouts via close decisions. ...
(USA), 0:5
Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg) * Lennox Lewis *# First round – defeated
Mohammad Yousuf Mohammad Yusuf, Muhammad Yousuf and other spellings, may refer to: Politicians * Mohammad Yusuf (politician), prime minister and foreign minister of Afghanistan * Mohammad Yousef, a governor of Daykundi of Province, Afghanistan * Muhammad Yusuf ...
(Pakistan), RSC-3 *# Quarterfinals – lost to
Tyrell Biggs Tyrell Biggs (born December 22, 1960) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 1998, and challenged once for the undisputed heavyweight title in 1987. As an amateur he won a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics, havi ...
(USA), 0:5


Canoeing


Cycling

Thirteen cyclists, ten men and three women, represented Canada in 1984. ; Men's individual road race *
Steve Bauer Steven Todd Bauer, MSM (born June 12, 1959) is a retired professional road bicycle racer from Canada. He won the first Olympic medal in road cycling for Canada and until 2022 he was the only Canadian to win an individual stage of the Tour de Fr ...
– 4:59:57 (→ Silver medal) * Louis Garneau – +15:30 (→ 33rd place) * Pierre Harvey – did not finish (→ no ranking) * Alain Masson – did not finish (→ no ranking) ; Team time trial * Pierre Harvey * Alain Masson * Robert Pulfer * Martin Willock ; Sprint * Alex Ongaro ; 1000m time trial * Curt Harnett ;
Individual pursuit The individual pursuit is a track cycling event where two cyclists begin the race from a stationary position on opposite sides of the track. It is held at over for men and for women. The riders start at the same time and set off to complete the ...
* Alex Stieda * Gary Trevisiol ;
Points race A points race is a mass start track cycling event involving large numbers of riders simultaneously on track. It was an Olympic Olympic or Olympics may refer to Sports Competitions * Olympic Games, international multi-sport event held since 18 ...
* Alex Stieda * Gary Trevisiol ; Women's individual road race *
Geneviève Robic-Brunet Geneviève Robic Brunet (born 13 April 1959) is a retired road racing cyclist from Canada. Genny was twice National Road Champion in 1984 and 1987, and twice National Criterium Champion those same years. She represented Canada at two consecutiv ...
→ 22nd place *
Marie-Claude Audet Marie-Claude Audet (born 20 January 1962) is a Canadian former cyclist. She competed in the women's road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angel ...
→ 24th place * Karen Strong-Hearth → 27th place


Diving

Men's 3m springboard * Randy Sageman ** Preliminary round – 527.97 (→ did not advance, 14th place) * Mike Mourant ** Preliminary round – 476.19 (→ did not advance, 23rd place)


Equestrian


Fencing

15 fencers, 10 men and 5 women, represented Canada in 1984. ; Men's épée * Michel Dessureault * Daniel Perreault * Jean-Marc Chouinard ; Men's team épée * Jacques Cardyn, Jean-Marc Chouinard, Alain Côté, Michel Dessureault, Daniel Perreault ; Men's sabre *
Jean-Paul Banos Jean-Paul Banos (born 27 January 1961) is a Canadian former fencer. He competed in the individual and team sabre A sabre (French: sabʁ or saber in American English) is a type of backsword with a curved blade associated with the lig ...
* Jean-Marie Banos * Claude Marcil ; Men's team sabre * Jean-Marie Banos,
Jean-Paul Banos Jean-Paul Banos (born 27 January 1961) is a Canadian former fencer. He competed in the individual and team sabre A sabre (French: sabʁ or saber in American English) is a type of backsword with a curved blade associated with the lig ...
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, Claude Marcil, Eli Sukunda ; Women's foil * Madeleine Philion * Jacynthe Poirier * Caroline Mitchell ;Fencing at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Women's team foil, Women's team foil * Caroline Mitchell, Shelley Steiner, Madeleine Philion, Jacynthe Poirier, Marie-Huguette Cormier


Football

;Men's team competition * Preliminary round (group B) ** Canada men's national soccer team, Canada – Iraq national football team, Iraq 1 – 1 ** Canada men's national soccer team, Canada – Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia 0 – 1 ** Canada men's national soccer team, Canada – Cameroon national football team, Cameroon 3 – 1 * Quarter Finals ** Canada men's national soccer team, Canada – Brazil national football team, Brazil 1 – 1 (→ Brazil wins 4-2 on penalties) *Team Roster: ** ( 1.) Tino Lettieri ** ( 2.) Bob Lenarduzzi ** ( 3.) Bruce Wilson (soccer), Bruce Wilson ** ( 4.) Terry Moore (soccer), Terry Moore ** ( 5.) Ian Bridge ** ( 6.) Randy Ragan ** ( 7.) David Norman (soccer), David Norman ** ( 8.) Gerry Gray (soccer), Gerry Gray ** ( 9.) Ken Garraway ** (10.) Dale Mitchell (soccer), Dale Mitchell ** (11.) Mike Sweeney (soccer), Mike Sweeney ** (12.) Igor Vrablic ** (13.) Craig Martin (Canadian soccer), Craig Martin ** (14.) Pasquale De Luca ** (15.) Paul James (footballer), Paul James ** (16.) John Catliff ** (22.) Sven Habermann


Gymnastics


Hockey

;Men's team competition *Preliminary round (group B) ** Canada men's national field hockey team, Canada – Netherlands 1-4 ** Canada men's national field hockey team, Canada – Great Britain 1-3 ** Canada men's national field hockey team, Canada – Kenya 2-3 ** Canada men's national field hockey team, Canada – Pakistan 1-7 ** Canada men's national field hockey team, Canada – New Zealand 2-2 *Classification matches ** 9th/12th place: Canada men's national field hockey team, Canada – Malaysia 1-0 ** 9th/10th place: Canada men's national field hockey team, Canada – Kenya 0-1 (after extra time) → 10th place *Team roster ** Julian Austin (field hockey), Julian Austin ** David Bissett (field hockey), David Bissett ** Patrick Burrows ** Pat Caruso ** Paul Chohan, Paul "Bubli" Chohan ** Ernie Cholakis ** Aaron Fernandes ** Ken Goodwin (field hockey), Ken Goodwin (gk) ** Kip Hladky ** Bruce MacPherson (field hockey), Bruce MacPherson ** Reg Plummer (field hockey), Reg Plummer ** Trevor Porritt ** Harbhajan Rai ** Ross Rutledge ** Nick Sandhu ** Rob Smith (field hockey), Rob Smith *Head coach: Shiv Jagday ;Women's team competition *Round robin ** Canada women's national field hockey team, Canada – United States 1-4 ** Canada women's national field hockey team, Canada – West Germany 0-3 ** Canada women's national field hockey team, Canada – Australia 2-1 ** Canada women's national field hockey team, Canada – Netherlands 2-2 ** Canada women's national field hockey team, Canada – New Zealand 4-1 → 5th place *Team roster ** Shelley Andrews ** Lisa Bauer ** Sharon Bayes (gk) ** Lynne Beecroft ** Laura Branchaud ** Nancy Charlton ** Sharon Creelman ** Phyllis Ellis ** Sheila Forshaw ** Karen Hewlett ** Laurie Lambert (field hockey), Laurie Lambert ** Zoe MacKinnon (gk) ** Jean Major ** Darlene Stoyka ** Diane Virjee ** Terry Wheatley *Head coach: Marina van der Merwe


Judo

Men's Extra-Lightweight (– 60 kg) * Phil Takahashi Men's Half-Lightweight (– 66 kg) * Brad Farrow Men's lightweight (– 73 kg) * Glenn Beauchamp Men's Half-Middleweight (– 81 kg) * Kevin Doherty (judo), Kevin Doherty Men's middleweight (– 90 kg) * Louis Jani Men's half-heavyweight (– 100 kg) * Joseph Meli Men's Heavyweight (+ 100 kg) * Mark Berger (judoka), Mark Berger Men's Open Class * Fred Blaney


Rhythmic gymnastics


Rowing


Sailing


Shooting


Swimming

;Men's Competition Men's 100m freestyle *David Churchill ** Heat – 51.85 (→ did not advance, 22nd place) *Blair Hicken ** Heat – 52.74 (→ did not advance, 29th place) Men's 200m freestyle *Peter Szmidt ** Heat – 1:52.48 ** B-Final – 1:52.56 (→ 14th place) *Alex Baumann ** Heat – 1:51.76 ** B-Final – scratched (→ 17th place) Men's 400m freestyle *Peter Szmidt ** Heat – 3:55.65 ** B-Final – 3:56.99 (→ 11th place) *David Shemilt ** Heat – 3:58.43 (→ did not advance, 19th place) Men's 1500m freestyle *David Shemilt ** Heat – 15:24.78 ** Final – 15:31.28 (→ 7th place) *Bernard Volz ** Heat – 15:31.38 (→ did not advance, 13th place) Men's 100m Backstroke *Mike West (swimmer), Mike West ** Heat – 57.76 ** Final – 56.49 (→ Bronze medal) *Sandy Goss ** Heat – 57.60 ** Final – 57.46 (→ 7th place) Men's 200m Backstroke *Cameron Henning ** Heat – 2:03.36 ** Final – 2:02.37 (→ Bronze medal) *Mike West (swimmer), Mike West ** Heat – 2:04.93 ** B-Final – 2:04.73 (→ 10th place) Men's 100m Breaststroke *Victor Davis ** Heat – 1:03.63 ** Final – 1:01.99 (→ Silver medal) *Marco Veilleux ** Heat – 1:05.34 (→ did not advance, 19th place) Men's 200m Breaststroke *Victor Davis ** Heat – 2:18.20 ** Final – 2:13.34 (→ Gold medal) *Ken Fitzpatrick ** Heat – 2:19.74 ** Final – 2:18.86 (→ 5th place) Men's 100m Butterfly *Tom Ponting ** Heat – 55.23 ** B-Final – 55.31 (→ 9th place) *Dave Churchill ** Heat – 55.84 (→ did not advance, 18th place) Men's 200m Butterfly *Tom Ponting ** Heat – 1:59.78 ** Final – 1:59.37 (→ 6th place) *Peter Ward (swimmer), Peter Ward ** Heat – 1:59.99 ** Final – 2:00.39 (→ 7th place) Men's 200m Individual Medley *Alex Baumann ** Heat – 2:03.60 ** Final – 2:01.42 (→ Gold medal) *Rob Chernoff ** Heat – 2:08.47 (→ did not advance, 21st place) Men's 400m Individual Medley *Alex Baumann ** Heat – 4:22.46 ** Final – 4:17.41 (→ Gold medal) *Peter Dobson (swimmer), Peter Dobson ** Heat – 4:29.61 ** B-Final – 4:30.09 (→ 14th place) Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle Relay *Sandy Goss, Alex Baumann, Blair Hicken, and Levente Mady ** Heat – 3:25.94 *David Churchill, Blair Hicken, Alex Baumann, and Sandy Goss ** Final – 3:24.70 (→ 7th place) Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle Relay *Sandy Goss, Benoit Clement, Wayne Kelly, and Peter Szmidt ** Heat – 7:28.31 *Sandy Goss, Wayne Kelly, Peter Szmidt, and Alex Baumann ** Final – 7:26.51 (→ 5th place) Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay *Mike West (swimmer), Mike West, Victor Davis, Tom Ponting, and Sandy Goss ** Heat – 3:46.12 ** Final – 3:43.23 (→ Silver medal) ;Women's Competition Women's 100m freestyle *Pamela Rai ** Heat – 57.41 ** B-Final – 57.56 (→ 12th place) *Jane Kerr ** Heat – 58.46 ** B-Final – 57.85 (→ 14th place) Women's 200m freestyle *Julie Daigneault ** Heat – 2:03.40 ** B-Final – 2:03.67 (→ 11th place) *Jane Kerr ** Heat – 2:04.02 ** B-Final – 2:04.19 (→ 14th place) Women's 400m freestyle *Julie Daigneault ** Heat – 4:16.60 ** Final – 4:16.41 (→ 8th place) *Donna McGinnis ** Heat – 4:19.48 ** B-Final – 4:15.59 (→ 10th place) Women's 800m freestyle *Karen Ward ** Heat – 8:45.37 ** Final – 8:48.12 (→ 8th place) *Donna McGinnis ** Heat – 8:51.71 (→ did not advance, 10th place) Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle Relay *Jane Kerr, Maureen New, Cheryl McArton, and Carol Klimpel ** Heat – 3:50.40 *Pamela Rai, Carol Klimpel, Cheryl McArton, and Jane Kerr ** Final – 3:49.50 (→ 5th place) Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay *Reema Abdo, Anne Ottenbrite, Michelle MacPherson, and Pamela Rai ** Heat – 4:15.70 ** Final – 4:12.98 (→ Bronze medal) Women's 100m Backstroke *Reema Abdo ** Heat – 1:04.92 ** B-Final – 1:05.13 (→ 14th place) *Michelle MacPherson ** Heat – 1:06.04 (→ did not advance, 19th place) Women's 200m Backstroke *Reema Abdo ** Heat – 2:19.05 ** B-Final – 2:18.50 (→ 12th place) *Melinda Copp ** Heat – 2:21.39 (→ did not advance, 19th place) Women's 200m Butterfly *Jill Horstead ** Heat – 2:14.88 ** B-Final – 2:13.49 (→ 9th place) *Marie Moore ** Heat – 2:14.95 ** B-Final – 2:14.96 (→ 11th place) Women's 200m Individual Medley *Michelle MacPherson ** Heat – 2:20.68 ** B-Final – 2:19.34 (→ 10th place) *Alison Dozzo ** Heat – 2:20.85 ** B-Final – 2:19.70 (→ 11th place) Women's 400m Individual Medley *Nathalie Gingras ** Heat – 4:51.77 ** Final – 4:50.55 (→ 5th place) *Donna McGinnis ** Heat – 4:53.30 ** Final – 4:50.65 (→ 6th place)


Synchronized swimming


Volleyball

;Men's team competition *Preliminary round (group B) ** Lost to Italy (1-3) ** Defeated Egypt (3-0) ** Defeated China (3-0) ** Defeated Japan (3-0) *Semi-finals ** Lost to United States (0-3) *Bronze Medal Match ** Lost to Italy (0-3) → 4th place *Team roster ** Rick Bacon ** John Barrett (volleyball), John Barrett ** Allan Coulter (volleyball), Allan Coulter ** Terry Danyluk ** Paul Gratton ** Glenn Hoag ** Tom Jones (volleyball), Tom Jones ** Dave Jones (volleyball), Dave Jones ** Alex Ketrzynski ** Garth Pischke ** Don Saxton ** Randy Wagner ;Women's team competition *Preliminary round (group A) ** Lost to Peru (0-3) ** Lost to South Korea (0-3) ** Lost to Japan (0-3) *Classification matches ** 5th/8th place: lost to West Germany (0-3) ** 7th/8th place: lost to Brazil (0-3) → 8th place *Team roster ** Diane Ratnik ** Suzi Smith ** Tracey Mills ** Joyce Gamborg ** Audrey Vandervelden ** Monica Hitchcock ** Karen Fraser (volleyball), Karen Fraser ** Rachel Beliveau ** Lise Martin ** Caroline Cote ** Barbara Broen ** Josee Lebel


Water polo

;Men's team competition *Preliminary round (group A) ** Lost to Yugoslavia (4-13) ** Lost to Netherlands (9-10) ** Lost to China (5-6) *Final Round (Group E) ** Lost to Greece (8-11) ** Drew with Brazil (10-10) ** Defeated Japan (8-5) ** Lost to Italy (9-16) → 10th place *Team roster ** Rick Zayonc ** Alexander Juhasz ** George Gross (water polo), George Gross ** Sylvain Huet ** John Anderson (water polo), John Anderson ** Paul Pottier ** Simon De-Schamps ** Brian Collyer ** Bill Meyer (water polo), Bill Meyer ** Rene Bol ** Gordon Vantol ** Geoff Brown (water polo), Geoff Brown ** Dominique Dion


Weightlifting


Wrestling


References

{{Nations at the 1984 Summer Olympics Nations at the 1984 Summer Olympics Canada at the Summer Olympics by year, 1984 1984 in Canadian sports, Summer Olympics