Day 9: What Team Canada did at Milano Cortina 2026

February 15, 2026 That gold medal feeling returned to Canadians as Mikaël Kingsbury clinched Team Canada’s first gold of the Games. There was also a Canadian best-ever top five in the men’s cross-country skiing relay, a big blowout win by the Canadian men’s hockey team, and a pleasantly surprising top three finish in the pairs … Read more

Day 8: What Team Canada did at Milano Cortina 2026

February 14, 2026 Another bronze on the board for Team Canada on Day 8, as Laurent Dubreuil got the Olympic medal he has long coveted.  Elsewhere, Captain Clutch made her return to the ice and tied an all-time record, plus Megan Oldham showed how much she wants a second medal at Milano Cortina 2026.  Here’s … Read more

Day 6: What Team Canada did at Milano Cortina 2026

Photo by Darren Calabrese/COC February 12, 2026 It was Team Canada’s first multi-medal day at Milano Cortina 2026.  Good friends Mikaël Kingsbury and Eliot Grondin both won silver in their respective events and Courtney Sarault put Canada’s second short track speed skating medal on the board.  Here’s a look at the news of the day.  … Read more

Ukrainian racer calls Olympic ban over war victim pictures on his helmet ‘a terrible mistake’ – The Journal

Ukrainian racer calls Olympic ban over war victim pictures on his helmet ‘a terrible mistake’  The Journal Ukraine’s Heraskevych banned over helmet marking war  RTE.ie ‘Price of dignity’ says Ukrainian athlete banned over helmet  BBC Ukrainian racer scathing of Olympic committee decision to ban him over war-victims helmet  The Irish Times Winter Olympics Day 6: Chloe Kim goes for … Read more

Day 6: What to watch with Team Canada at Milano Cortina 2026 

February 11, 2026 Day 6 is set up to be a busy day for Team Canada. It includes the start of the women’s curling tournament, the first game for the Canadian men’s hockey team, and some big medal potentials in men’s moguls, men’s snowboard cross and speed skating—both short track and long track!  Here’s a … Read more

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Team Canada skeleton actions ruled ‘intentional’ to keep U.S. athlete out of competition – National

An International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) investigation has found that Team Canada intentionally altered the outcome of the North American Cup (NAC) in Lake Placid, N.Y., earlier this month after it withdrew its athletes, thereby denying American Olympian Katie Uhlaender a chance to qualify for this year’s Winter Olympics in Italy. The U.S. skeleton … Read more