RELEASE: The Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee have made the difficult decision to not send Canadian teams to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the summer of 2020: bit.ly/3bfz34v
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- With five medals, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are now the most decorated figure skaters in Olympic history. #TeamCanada
- Weidemann is #TeamCanada’s first athlete to win three Olympic medals at Beijing 2022. She is the second ever Canadian to win gold, silver and bronze medals at an Olympic Winter Games.
- OLYMPIC RECORD AND CANADIAN RECORD: 9018 points - Damian Warner - Athletics - Men’s Decathlon #TeamCanada #Tokyo2020
- Penny Oleksiak is the first Canadian athlete to win four medals at a single summer Games.
- GOLD: #TeamCanada’s women’s soccer team has won the first gold medal in a women’s summer team sport for Canada. It's also the first gold medal for a summer team sport in 113 years, dating back to the men’s lacrosse team‘s triumph at London 1908. #CANWNT #Tokyo2020 @CanadaSoccerEN
- Sarah Nurse now holds the record for most points in a single women’s Olympic tournament (18). With her thirteenth assist at Beijing 2022, Nurse has broken the Olympic Winter Games single-tournament record for most assists previously set by Hayley Wickenheiser.
- RELEASE: Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir named Team Canada’s PyeongChang 2018 flag bearers bit.ly/2DhbbRz
- Andre De Grasse is the first Canadian to triple medal in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at a single Games.
- Mark McMorris becomes the first Canadian man to win multiple Olympic snowboard medals. #TeamCanada // Mark McMorris est le premier homme Canadien multimédaillé en snowboard olympique. #EquipeCanada
- Brianne Theisen-Eaton is the first Canadian to win an Olympic medal in heptathlon.
- Penny Oleksiak named Team Canada’s Rio 2016 Closing Ceremony Flag Bearer
- Canada finishes Beijing 2022 with 26 medals, tied for the country's second-best medal count at the Olympic Winter Games (Vancouver 2010)







