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Canada finished 11th in the 2026 Winter Olympics medal count with 21 medals, including golds in men’s freestyle moguls, women’s big air skiing, men’s curling, and women’s speed skating.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina concluded with Canada finishing 11th in the medal count, earning five gold, seven silver, and nine bronze medals.
Key wins included gold in men’s freestyle dual moguls, women’s big air skiing, men’s curling, and women’s long track speed skating, along with a short track gold by Steven Dubois.
Canada’s men’s and women’s hockey teams both won silver, losing to the U.S. in tense overtime finals.
Several athletes, including Canadian speed skater Anders Johnson and U.S. hockey players Jaccob Slavin and Tage Thompson, spoke publicly about their Christian faith as a source of strength and purpose.
Russian-American skater Ilia Malinin placed eighth after falling twice in the men’s singles event.
Canadá terminó en el puesto 11 en el recuento de medallas de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de 2026 con 21 medallas, incluidas las de oro en los moguls de estilo libre masculinos, el esquí aéreo grande femenino, el curling masculino y el patinaje de velocidad femenino.