Canadian Athletes Represent Strength In Diversity and Unity At Winter Olympics 2026.

Canadian athletes represent strength in diversity and unity at Winter Olympics 2026. Despite early setbacks for some athletes and unprecedented competitiveness from other countries. Team Canada persevered with athleticism and true North sportsmanship during their first week at the Winter Olympics. Demonstrating nothing short of inspiration.
Canadian Figure Skater Keegan Messing Landed On The Podium

Canadian figure skater, Keegan Messing, landed on the podium accepting a bronze medal. He then spoke in volumes while helping hoist a Japanese flag to honor fellow competitor and gold medalist, Yuzuru Hanyu. The gesture instantly went viral flooding Google’s trending news topics.
There are 207 Canadian Athletes competing across 14 sports in Milano Cortina. An additional roster of Paralympic Athletes is set to compete from March 6-15, 2026. The Paralympics includes 79 events spanning over six sports and hosts a great representation of Canadian athletes.
Tracy Fleury Placed Stones With Precision Accuracy

Tracy Fleury placed stones with precision accuracy and execution in Canadian Women’s Curling today. An outstanding performance by all athletes right to the 10th end with the most surprising upset to the Canuck’s.
The American’s were just as prepared with a fierce offense and defense. Tough calls led to a first time Olympic victory over world renowned and undefeated Team Canada! Both teams now continue preliminary games with high hopes for another chance at gold on February 22, 2026.
Our Canadian Men’s Curling Team Returned An End-To-End Mirrored Spectacle

Our Canadian Men’s Curling Team returned an end-to-end mirrored spectacle with a 10th end, heated-upset over the Swedes. Team Canada’s Brett Gallant played with brilliance and leadership in voyageur fashion. Men’s finals are scheduled February 21, 2026.
Gallant remains chin-up after recently being defeated alongside his wife and partner, Jocelyn Peterman. The two finished 4-5 during opening action to the 2026 Winter Olympics Mixed Doubles Curling preliminary rounds.
Canadian Men’s Second Marc Kennedy Is The Elder Of All Canadian Athletes

Canadian Men’s Second, Marc Kennedy, is the Elder of all Canadian athletes during this year’s competition. The respected curling champ is representing Team Canada in his fourth Olympic appearance at the youthful age of 44.
Skating ovals, rinks and bobsled ice-tracks usually make for Canada’s strong suit but the Olympic landscape is shifting. Considering the youngest and oldest overall athletes are seventeen and fifty-four. Team Canada’s youngest athlete, 18 year old Eli Bouchard, has been shredding slopes since birth. Eli made his Olympic debut competing in Big Air and Slope Style Snowboard events at Milano Cortina 2026.
The Finale To 2026 Milano Cortina Is Sure To Be Action Packed

The finale to 2026 Milano Cortina is sure to be action packed with focus on Men’s and Women’s Hockey. The twelve year awaited return of Sid The Kid has fans and athletes supercharged for the far and high homestretch!
Canada’s crew faced off today for an afternoon delight slice of Swiss cheesecake! The gents have nothing scheduled until Sunday after today’s 5-1 victory. The ladies hold fort in the morning against Germany during quarter-final match-ups.
Team Canada’s First Week At The Winter Olympics

Team Canada’s first week at the winter Olympics landed athletes on the podium seven times. We proudly boast a total of 4 Bronze and 3 Silver in the countdown to closing ceremonies.
Best of luck to all athletes, coaches, volunteers and families participating at the Winter Olympics Milano Cortina 2026.