As the sun sets on the twelfth day of the 2026 Winter Games, Team Canada has officially crossed the double-digit threshold, bringing their total medal count to 14. It was a historic day on the ice, defined by veteran composure and a record-breaking performance in short track speed skating.
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| Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
| 4 | 4 | 6 | 14 |
Today’s Standout Moments
- The King of the Sprint: Steven Dubois showcased elite speed in the Men’s 500m Short Track, capturing his first individual Olympic Gold. This victory marks his fifth Olympic medal, cementing his status as a powerhouse in the sport.
- History for Boutin: In a thrilling Women’s 3000m Relay, the Canadian squad (Boutin, Brunelle, Sarault, and Blais) fought their way to a Bronze medal. The win is especially significant for Kim Boutin, who officially ties the record for the most decorated Canadian Winter Olympian in history with six career medals.
- Ice Cold Composure: * Men’s Hockey: Canada survived a scare against Czechia, clinching a 4-3 victory in overtime to punch their ticket to the semifinals.
- Curling: It was a clean sweep for the rinks today. Team Jacobs officially secured a playoff berth, while Team Homan kept their medal hopes alive with a high-stakes win over the host nation, Italy.
















