Team Canada Medal Winners Full List, At Winter Olympics 2026 Milano Cortina

Team Canada Medal Winners Full List, At Winter Olympics 2026 Milano Cortina






Team Canada's 6 medals (0 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze) at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, as of February 12, 2026 (reflecting results through the men's moguls and men's snowboard cross events on Thursday, with 39 of 116 events complete). This aligns with official Olympics.com and Team Canada data (Canada at 0G-3S-3B for 6 total, ranked around 10th-14th overall).Canada's haul features strong silvers in freestyle skiing and snowboarding, plus bronzes across speed skating, figure skating, and more—no golds yet, but building on veteran performances and historic firsts.






Team Canada Medal Winners Full List, At Winter Olympics 2026....



Silver Medals (3)


Freestyle Skiing — Mikaël Kingsbury — Men's Moguls (February 12): Fourth career Olympic medal (gold 2018, silvers 2014/2022/2026); tied for gold but lost on tiebreaker (turn score: 47.7 vs. Australia's Cooper Woods' 48.4); record for most medals in men's moguls.

Snowboarding — Éliot Grondin — Men's Snowboard Cross (February 12): Photo-finish second to Austria's Alessandro Hämmerle (0.03 seconds); repeat silver from Beijing 2022, his third career Olympic medal.

Short-Track Speed Skating — Kim Boutin, Florence Brunelle, Courtney Sarault, William Dandjinou, Steven Dubois, Félix Roussel — Mixed Team Relay (February 10): First-ever Olympic medal for Canada in this event.


Bronze Medals (3)


Speed Skating (Long-Track) — Valérie Maltais — Women's 3,000m (February 7): Opening medal on Day 1; historic as the first Canadian to medal in both short-track and long-track speed skating.

Freestyle Skiing — Megan Oldham — Women's Slopestyle (February 9)

Figure Skating — Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier — Ice Dance (February 11): Ended Canada's ice dance podium drought since 2018.


Short Track Speed Skating — Women's 500m — Courtney Sarault — Bronze (February 12)

Her second medal of these Olympics following the mixed relay silver.


This distribution shows depth in winter action sports (freestyle/snowboarding: 1S-1B) and on-ice disciplines (short-track, speed skating, figure skating). Veterans like Kingsbury (moguls legend) and Maltais (cross-format pioneer) lead the way, with the short-track relay and ice dance adding milestone moments.

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