The Winter Olympics are an exciting time! Many athletes come from Canada and even more train here, which explains why we are expected to perform well! The Star reported, "The seven gold, 12 silver and 14 bronze medals the Canadians are projected to take home would wallop the country’s previous top total of 26 medals at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver." Early gold medal winners have included Mikaël Kingsbury in men's moguls, team figure skating, and speed-skater Samuel Girard. We are sure proud to be Canadian!
From newcomers to veterans, on the slopes and on the ice, the Canadian Olympic team includes medallists of all stripes. Trips to the podium for Canada began early on in Pyeongchang, with a pair of medals — silver and bronze — for snowboarders Max Parrot and Mark McMorris. Where the haul ends remains to be see, but international data analytics website Gracenotes forecasted the Canadians would finish third in the total medal count with 33, behind Germany (40) and Norway (37), according to the Canadian Press. The seven gold, 12 silver and 14 bronze medals the Canadians are projected to take home...
The Winter Olympics are an exciting time! Many athletes come from Canada and even more train here, which explains why we are expected to perform well! The Star reported, "The seven gold, 12 silver and 14 bronze medals the Canadians are projected to take home would wallop the country’s previous top total of 26 medals at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver." Early gold medal winners have included Mikaël Kingsbury in men's moguls, team figure skating, and speed-skater Samuel Girard. We are sure proud to be Canadian!