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Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Canada competed at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from 6 to 22 February 2026. This was Canada's 25th appearance at the Winter Olympics, having competed at every edition since the inaugural games in 1924.


Canada at the2026 Winter Olympics
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Canadian Olympic Committee
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205 (99 men and 106 women) in 14 sports
Mikaël Kingsbury & Marielle Thompson (Livigno)
Steven Dubois & Valérie Maltais
Gold
5
Silver
7
Bronze
9
Total
21
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Canada competed at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from 6 to 22 February 2026. This was Canada's 25th appearance at the Winter Olympics, having competed at every edition since the inaugural games in 1924.

In March 2025, Torino 2006 Olympic champion Jennifer Heil was named as the country's chef de mission.

Canadian athletes did not win a gold medal through the first eight days of competition, the longest span without one since 1988, attracting increasing national consternation and discussions over funding for high performance sports. Freestyle skier Mikaël Kingsbury won Canada's first gold medal on February 15, the ninth day of the Olympic calendar.

The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing5813
Biathlon448
Bobsleigh8614
Cross-country skiing5712
Curling5611
Figure skating6612
Freestyle skiing161632
Ice hockey252348
Luge246
Short-track speed skating5510
Skeleton123
Ski Jumping134
Snowboarding9817
Speed skating7815

The following Canadian competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medallists' names are bolded.

Multiple medalists
NameSportTotal
Steven DuboisShort-track speed skating1102
Mikaël KingsburyFreestyle skiing1102
Ivanie BlondinSpeed skating1102
Valérie MaltaisSpeed skating1023
Megan OldhamFreestyle skiing1012
Courtney SaraultShort-track speed skating0224
Kim BoutinShort-track speed skating0112
Florence BrunelleShort-track speed skating0112

Canada qualified one female and one male alpine skier through the basic quota, along with an additional four men and seven women's quota spots, for a total of 13 (five men and eight women). The 13 member team was officially named on January 26, 2026.

Men

AthleteEventTotal
Cameron AlexanderDownhill1:53.4914
James Crawford1:53:009
Jeffrey Read1:54.5625
Brodie Seger1:54.9628
Cameron AlexanderSuper-G1:26.8717
James Crawford1:26.8516
Riley SegerDNF
Brodie Seger1:27.0822

Women

Athlete*EventRun 1Run 2Total
Cassidy GrayDownhill1:41.9926
Valérie GrenierDSQ
Cassidy GraySuper-GDNF
Valérie GrenierDNF
Kiki AlexanderSlalom51.744255.75351:47.4935
Ali Nullmeyer49.472052.70111:42.1716
Amelia Smart50.063154.43261:44.4927
Laurence St-Germain49.391852.4361:41.8212
Cassidy GrayGiant slalom.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}DNF
Valérie Grenier1:04.2681:10.32162:14.5813
Britt Richardson1:04.97211:11.6282:16.6526
Justine Lamontagne1:06.34311:11.48272:17.8228
Cassidy GrayAli NullmeyerTeam combined1:41.1522DSQDNF
Valérie GrenierLaurence St-Germain1:39.101944.9572:24.0513

Canada qualified four female and four male biathletes through the 2024–25 Biathlon World Cup.

Men

AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Zachary ConnellySprint25:33.54 (0+4)48
Jasper Fleming26:46.14 (3+1)80
Logan Pletz25:46.72 (1+1)55
Adam Runnalls25:02.51 (0+1)31
Adam RunnallsPursuit36:48.37 (1+1+4+1)49
Zachary Connelly35:51.35 (3+0+1+1)41
Logan Pletz37:28.05 (1+1+2+1)53
Zachary ConnellyIndividual1:00:39.16 (1+3+1+1)66
Jasper Fleming1:05:15.58 (1+3+2+2)86
Logan Pletz1:01:42.95 (2+1+1+1)77
Adam Runnalls1:00:04.55 (1+2+1+1)64
Zachary ConnellyJasper FlemingLogan PletzAdam RunnallsTeam relay1:26:26.916 (3+13)17

Women

AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Nadia MoserSprint23:22.63 (0+3)61
Pascale Paradis23:46.73 (3+0)67
Benita Peiffer23:08.51 (1+0)56
Shilo Rousseau24:32.03 (2+1)80
Benita PeifferPursuit36:43.06 (1+2+2+1)58
Nadia MoserIndividual48:04.66 (1+2+2+1)68
Pascale Paradis44:30.52 (0+1+1+0)24
Benita PeifferDNS
Shilo Rousseau49:45.46 (1+2+3+0)78
Nadia MoserPascale ParadisBenita PeifferShilo RousseauTeam relayLAP13 (2+11)19

Mixed

AthleteEventTimeMissesRank
Adam RunnallsJasper FlemingPascale ParadisNadia MoserRelay1:08:37.11+1217

Men

Women

Canada qualified one female and one male cross-country skier through the basic quota. Following the completion of the 2024–25 FIS Cross-Country World Cup, Canada qualified further five female and three male athletes. Following the completion of the 2025–26 FIS Cross-Country World Cup first period, Canada was given an additional male quota spot. Most of the Canadian team was selected using the results of the Canadian trials held in Vernon, British Columbia, with Katherine Stewart-Jones earning priority nomination by having achieved two top ten finishes in individual races during the 2024–25 FIS Cross-Country World Cup. The team was officially named on December 19, 2025. Out of the 11 skiers named to the team, eight will be making their Olympic debuts. Antoine Cyr, Remi Drolet and Katherine Stewart-Jones all made the Olympic debuts at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Distance Men

AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleTotal
Antoine Cyr20 kilometre skiathlon24:07.51823:53.02048:30.925
50 kilometre classical2:13:37.811—N/a
Rémi Drolet10 kilometre freestyle—N/a21:50.819—N/a
20 kilometre skiathlon25:26.94424:26.14250:22.042
Max Hollmann10 kilometre freestyle—N/a21:56.923—N/a
20 kilometre skiathlon24:39.83423:23.02148:37.027
Xavier McKeever20 kilometre skiathlon24:07.01722:45.01247:22.313
50 kilometre classical2:15:07.917—N/a
Tom Stephen10 kilometre freestyle—N/a21:30.39—N/a
50 kilometre classical2:15:07.917—N/a
Antoine CyrRémi DroletXavier McKeeverTom Stephen4 × 7.5 kilometre relay1:05:36.85

Women

AthleteEventClassicalFreestyleTotal
Jasmine Drolet20 kilometre skiathlon29:42.93029:59.6421:00:18.838
50 kilometre classical2:31:34.117—N/a
Liliane Gagnon10 kilometre freestyle—N/a24:37.617—N/a
Alison Mackie10 kilometre freestyle—N/a24:01.18—N/a
20 kilometre skiathlon29:21.22627:50.71757:48.322
Sonjaa Schmidt10 kilometre freestyle—N/a25:22.234—N/a
50 kilometre classical2:34:44.725—N/a
Katherine Stewart-Jones10 kilometre freestyle—N/a26:01.747—N/a
20 kilometre skiathlon30:07.64231:05.1501:01:47.445
50 kilometre classical2:36:35.127—N/a
Amelia Wells20 kilometre skiathlon31:22.74730:32.2481:02:29.450
50 kilometre classical2:36:47.928—N/a
Jasmine DroletLiliane GagnonAlison MackieSonjaa Schmidt4 × 7.5 kilometre relay1:19:20.78

Sprint Men

AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Antoine CyrSprint3:21.9639Did not advance
Rémi Drolet3:27.7256Did not advance
Xavier McKeever3:22.4641Did not advance
Tom Stephen3:24.0247Did not advance
Antoine CyrXavier McKeeverTeam sprint5:56.6914 Q18:38.696

Women

AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Olivia Bouffard-NesbittSprint4:01.8951Did not advance
Jasmine Drolet3:54.6343Did not advance
Alison Mackie3:55.4644Did not advance
Sonjaa Schmidt3:55.5545Did not advance
Alison MackieLiliane GagnonTeam sprint6:46.663 Q20:49.436

Canada qualified a full curling team, by earning spots in the men's, women's and mixed doubles tournaments. On December 1, 2025, a total of 11 curlers (five men and six women) were officially named to the team. Brett Gallant will compete in both the men's and mixed doubles tournaments, becoming the first Canadian curler to compete in two events at the same Olympics.

Summary

Canada qualified a men's team by finishing in the top seven based on the combined points at the 2024 and 2025 World Championships. Team Brad Jacobs, skipped by the 2014 Olympic Champion, qualified as the Canadian representatives by winning the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, beating Matt Dunstone in both games of their best-of-three final.

Round robin

Canada had a bye in draws 2, 6 and 9.

Semifinal

Thursday, 19 February, 19:35

Gold medal game

Saturday, 21 February, 19:05

Canada qualified a women's team by finishing in the top seven based on the combined points at the 2024 and 2025 World Championships. Team Rachel Homan qualified as the Canadian representatives by winning the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, beating Christina Black in both games of their best-of-three final.

Round robin

Canada had a bye in draws 2, 6 and 10.

Semifinal

Friday, 20 February, 14:05

Bronze medal game

Saturday, 21 February, 14:05

Canada qualified a mixed doubles team by finishing in the top seven based on the combined points at the 2024 and 2025 World Championships. Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant qualified as Canadian representatives by winning the 2025 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials. The pair were the first athletes officially named to the Canadian Olympic team.

Round robin

Canada had a bye in draws 2, 6, 8 and 10.

Through the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, the United States, Canada secured one quota in each of the men's and women's singles, two quota the pairs and three quotas in the ice dance, for a total 12 athletes. Furthermore, Canada qualified for the team event. The Canadian team was selected on January 11, 2026 at the conclusion of the Canadian Championships held in Gatineau, Quebec.

Singles

AthleteEventSPFPTotal
Stephen GogolevMen's87.4110186.372273.785
Madeline SchizasWomen's55.3825Did not advance

Mixed

AthleteEventSP/SDFP/FDTotal
Trennt MichaudLia PereiraPairs74.603125.0610199.668
Maxime DeschampsDeanna Stellato-Dudek66.0414126.579192.6111
Paul PoirierPiper GillesIce dance86.183 Q131.563217.74
Zachary LaghaMarjorie Lajoie79.669 Q120.149199.8010
Romain Le GacMarie-Jade Lauriault74.3515 Q112.8314187.1814

Team event

Aerials

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Miha FontaineMen's aerials99.561293.2115Did not advance
Lewis Irving117.704 QBye111.007Did not advance
Émile Nadeau108.859112.679 Q102.219Did not advance
Victor Primeau84.0717103.2714Did not advance
Marion ThénaultWomen's aerials108.611 QBye103.897Did not advance

Moguls Men

Women

Dual moguls Men

AthleteEvent1/16 Final1/8 FinalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Mikaël KingsburyMen'sKroupa (CZE)W 25–10Kolmakov (KAZ)W 23–12Jung (KOR)W 35-DNFShimakawa (JPN)W 33–2Horishima (JPN)W 30–5
Elliot VaillancourtShimakawa (JPN)L 15–20Did not advance
Julien VielByeShimakawa (JPN)L 35-DNFDid not advance

Women

AthleteEvent1/16 Final1/8 FinalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Laurianne Desmarais-GilbertWomen'sJohnson (USA)L 13–22Did not advance
Ashley KoehlerRuilin (CHN)W 35-DNFLemley (USA)L 10–25Did not advance
Jessica LintonAmrenova (KAZ)W 21–14Anthony (FRA)L 8–27Did not advance
Maia SchwinghammerDuaux (FRA)W 21–14Laffont (FRA)L 14–21Did not advance

Park & Pipe Men

Women

Ski cross Men

AthleteEventSeeding1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Kevin DruryMen's1:07.5372 Q4Did not advance
Reece Howden1:06.1311 Q4Did not advance
Gavin Rowell1:09.46294Did not advance
Jared Schmidt1:07.3764 RALDid not advance

Women

AthleteEventSeeding1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Brittany PhelanWomen's1:15.87222 Q4Did not advance
Hannah Schmidt1:13.92141 Q3
Marielle Thompson1:13.2781 Q4

Canada qualified 25 male and 23 female competitors in hockey, for a total of 48 athletes.

Summary

Key:

Canada men's national ice hockey team qualified a team of 25 players by finishing sixth in the 2023 IIHF World Ranking.

Roster

The first six players of Canada's roster were announced on June 16, 2025. The remainder of the team was named on December 31, 2025. On February 3, 2026, Anthony Cirelli was ruled out due to injury, with Sam Bennett named as his replacement. On February 5, Brayden Point was also ruled out and replaced by Seth Jarvis. On February 8, 2026, Canada named Sidney Crosby as team captain, with Connor McDavid and Cale Makar serving as alternate captains. Following an injury to Crosby in Canada's quarterfinal game against Czechia, McDavid served as captain for their semifinal game against Finland and the gold medal game against the United States, with Nathan MacKinnon serving as an additional alternate captain for both games.

Head coach: Jon Cooper

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateTeam
6DTravis Sanheim1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)101 kg (223 lb)(1996-03-29)29 March 1996 (aged 29)Philadelphia Flyers
7DDevon Toews1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)87 kg (192 lb)(1994-02-21)21 February 1994 (aged 31)Colorado Avalanche
8DCale Makar – A1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)85 kg (187 lb)(1998-10-30)30 October 1998 (aged 27)Colorado Avalanche
9FSam Bennett1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)88 kg (194 lb)(1996-06-20)20 June 1996 (aged 29)Florida Panthers
10FNick Suzuki1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)94 kg (207 lb)(1999-08-10)10 August 1999 (aged 26)Montreal Canadiens
13FSam Reinhart1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)89 kg (196 lb)(1995-11-06)6 November 1995 (aged 30)Florida Panthers
14FBo Horvat1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)98 kg (216 lb)(1995-04-05)5 April 1995 (aged 30)New York Islanders
17FMacklin Celebrini1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)86 kg (190 lb)(2006-06-13)13 June 2006 (aged 19)San Jose Sharks
20DThomas Harley1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)96 kg (212 lb)(2001-08-19)19 August 2001 (aged 24)Dallas Stars
24FSeth Jarvis1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)82 kg (181 lb)(2002-02-01)1 February 2002 (aged 24)Carolina Hurricanes
27DShea Theodore1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)90 kg (198 lb)(1995-08-03)3 August 1995 (aged 30)Vegas Golden Knights
29FNathan MacKinnon – A1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)91 kg (201 lb)(1995-09-01)1 September 1995 (aged 30)Colorado Avalanche
35GDarcy Kuemper1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)97 kg (214 lb)(1990-05-05)5 May 1990 (aged 35)Los Angeles Kings
38FBrandon Hagel1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)82 kg (181 lb)(1998-08-27)27 August 1998 (aged 27)Tampa Bay Lightning
43FTom Wilson1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)103 kg (227 lb)(1994-03-29)29 March 1994 (aged 31)Washington Capitals
44DJosh Morrissey1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)89 kg (196 lb)(1995-03-28)28 March 1995 (aged 30)Winnipeg Jets
48GLogan Thompson1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)94 kg (207 lb)(1997-02-25)25 February 1997 (aged 28)Washington Capitals
50GJordan Binnington1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)78 kg (172 lb)(1993-07-11)11 July 1993 (aged 32)St. Louis Blues
55DColton Parayko1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)104 kg (229 lb)(1993-05-12)12 May 1993 (aged 32)St. Louis Blues
61FMark Stone1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)95 kg (209 lb)(1992-05-13)13 May 1992 (aged 33)Vegas Golden Knights
63FBrad Marchand1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)80 kg (176 lb)(1988-05-11)11 May 1988 (aged 37)Florida Panthers
87FSidney Crosby – C1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)91 kg (201 lb)(1987-08-07)7 August 1987 (aged 38)Pittsburgh Penguins
89DDrew Doughty1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)95 kg (209 lb)(1989-12-08)8 December 1989 (aged 36)Los Angeles Kings
93FMitch Marner1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)82 kg (181 lb)(1997-05-05)5 May 1997 (aged 28)Vegas Golden Knights
97FConnor McDavid – A / C1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)88 kg (194 lb)(1997-01-13)13 January 1997 (aged 29)Edmonton Oilers

Group play

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
12 February 2026 (2026-02-12)16:40Czechia0–5(0–1, 0–2, 0–2)CanadaPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 11,451
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
13 February 2026 (2026-02-13)21:10Canada5–1(2–1, 1–0, 2–0)SwitzerlandPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 11,510
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
15 February 2026 (2026-02-15)16:40Canada10–2(3–1, 3–0, 4–1)FrancePalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 11,498

Quarterfinals

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
18 February 2026 (2026-02-18)16:40Canada4–3 OT(1–2, 1–0, 1–1)(OT: 1–0)CzechiaPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 10,984

Semifinal

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
20 February 2026 (2026-02-20)16:40Canada3–2(0–1, 1–1, 2–0)FinlandPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 11,155

Gold medal game

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
22 February 2026 (2026-02-22)14:10Canada1–2 OT(0–1, 1–0, 0–0)(OT: 0–1)United StatesPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 11,289
Game reference
Jordan BinningtonGoaliesConnor HellebuyckReferees: Gord Dwyer Chris RooneyLinesmen: Scott Cherrey Onni Hautamäki
0–106:00 – Boldy (Matthews, Q. Hughes)Makar (Toews) – 38:161–11–261:41 – J. Hughes (Werenski, Hellebuyck)0–106:00 – Boldy (Matthews, Q. Hughes)Makar (Toews) – 38:161–11–261:41 – J. Hughes (Werenski, Hellebuyck)
0–106:00 – Boldy (Matthews, Q. Hughes)
Makar (Toews) – 38:161–1
1–261:41 – J. Hughes (Werenski, Hellebuyck)
6 minPenalties6 min
42Shots28

Canada women's national ice hockey team qualified a team of 23 players by finishing first in the 2024 IIHF World Ranking.

Roster

The roster was announced on January 9, 2026.

Head coach: Troy Ryan

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateTeam
2DSophie Jaques1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)78 kg (172 lb)(2000-10-16)16 October 2000 (aged 25)Vancouver Goldeneyes
3DJocelyne Larocque – A1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)66 kg (146 lb)(1988-05-19)19 May 1988 (aged 37)Ottawa Charge
4DKati Tabin1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)70 kg (150 lb)(1997-04-21)21 April 1997 (aged 28)Montreal Victoire
7FLaura Stacey1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)71 kg (157 lb)(1994-05-05)5 May 1994 (aged 31)Montreal Victoire
10FSarah Fillier1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)59 kg (130 lb)(2000-06-09)9 June 2000 (aged 25)New York Sirens
14DRenata Fast1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)65 kg (143 lb)(1994-10-06)6 October 1994 (aged 31)Toronto Sceptres
17DElla Shelton1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)68 kg (150 lb)(1998-01-19)19 January 1998 (aged 28)Toronto Sceptres
19FBrianne Jenner1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)71 kg (157 lb)(1991-05-04)4 May 1991 (aged 34)Ottawa Charge
20FSarah Nurse1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)67 kg (148 lb)(1995-01-05)5 January 1995 (aged 31)Vancouver Goldeneyes
23DErin Ambrose1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)60 kg (130 lb)(1994-04-30)30 April 1994 (aged 31)Montreal Victoire
24FNatalie Spooner1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)82 kg (181 lb)(1990-10-17)17 October 1990 (aged 35)Toronto Sceptres
26FEmily Clark1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)61 kg (134 lb)(1995-11-28)28 November 1995 (aged 30)Ottawa Charge
27FEmma Maltais1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)66 kg (146 lb)(1999-11-04)4 November 1999 (aged 26)Toronto Sceptres
29FMarie-Philip Poulin – C1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)73 kg (161 lb)(1991-03-28)28 March 1991 (aged 34)Montreal Victoire
35GAnn-Renée Desbiens1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)73 kg (161 lb)(1994-04-10)10 April 1994 (aged 31)Montreal Victoire
38GEmerance Maschmeyer1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)64 kg (141 lb)(1994-10-05)5 October 1994 (aged 31)Vancouver Goldeneyes
40FBlayre Turnbull – A1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)69 kg (152 lb)(1993-07-15)15 July 1993 (aged 32)Toronto Sceptres
42DClaire Thompson1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)60 kg (130 lb)(1998-01-28)28 January 1998 (aged 28)Vancouver Goldeneyes
43FKristin O'Neill1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)57 kg (126 lb)(1998-03-30)30 March 1998 (aged 27)New York Sirens
82GKayle Osborne1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)77 kg (170 lb)(2002-02-28)28 February 2002 (aged 23)New York Sirens
88FJulia Gosling1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)81 kg (179 lb)(2001-02-21)21 February 2001 (aged 24)Seattle Torrent
94FJenn Gardiner1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)69 kg (152 lb)(2001-09-18)18 September 2001 (aged 24)Vancouver Goldeneyes
95FDaryl Watts1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)65 kg (143 lb)(1999-05-15)15 May 1999 (aged 26)Toronto Sceptres

Group play

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
7 February 2026 (2026-02-07)21:10vSwitzerland0–4(0–0, 0–1, 0–3)CanadaFiera Milano, MilanAttendance: 3,885
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
9 February 2026 (2026-02-09)21:10vCanada5–1(4–0, 1–0, 0–1)CzechiaFiera Milano, MilanAttendance: 3,901
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
10 February 2026 (2026-02-10)20:10vCanada0–5(0–2, 0–2, 0–1)United StatesPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 11,390
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
12 February 2026 (2026-02-12)14:30vFinland0–5(0–1, 0–2, 0–2)CanadaFiera Milano, MilanAttendance: 3,826

Quarterfinals

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
14 February 2026 (2026-02-14)16:40vCanada5–1(2–0, 1–0, 2–1)GermanyFiera Milano, MilanAttendance: 3,913

Semifinals

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
16 February 2026 (2026-02-16)21:10vCanada2–1(0–0, 2–0, 0–1)SwitzerlandPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 9,662
Game reference
Ann-Renée DesbiensGoaliesAndrea BrändliReferees: Kelly Cooke Melissa DoyleLinesmen: Sarah Buckner Kristýna Hájková
Poulin (Jaques, Watts) – 21:491–0Poulin (Watts, Shelton) – 28:212–02–144:53 – Enzler (Müller)Poulin (Jaques, Watts) – 21:491–0Poulin (Watts, Shelton) – 28:212–02–144:53 – Enzler (Müller)
Poulin (Jaques, Watts) – 21:491–0
Poulin (Watts, Shelton) – 28:212–0
2–144:53 – Enzler (Müller)
6 minPenalties4 min
46Shots8

Gold medal game

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
19 February 2026 (2026-02-19)19:10vUnited States2–1 OT(0–0, 0–1, 1–0)(OT: 1–0)CanadaPalaItalia, MilanAttendance: 11,171
Game reference
Aerin FrankelGoaliesAnn-Renée DesbiensReferees: Kelly Cooke Cianna MurrayLinesmen: Kristýna Hájková Tiina Saarimäki
0–120:54 – O'Neill (Stacey, Fast) (SH)Knight (Edwards, Keller) (EA) – 57:561–1Keller (Heise) – 64:072–10–120:54 – O'Neill (Stacey, Fast) (SH)Knight (Edwards, Keller) (EA) – 57:561–1Keller (Heise) – 64:072–1
0–120:54 – O'Neill (Stacey, Fast) (SH)
Knight (Edwards, Keller) (EA) – 57:561–1
Keller (Heise) – 64:072–1
6 minPenalties2 min
33Shots31

Canada qualified the maximum team size of ten short-track speed skaters (five per gender) after the conclusion of the 2025–26 ISU Short Track World Tour. The Canadian team was officially named on December 17, 2025. The team was led by 2025–26 ISU Short Track World Tour Crystal Globe winners William Dandjinou and Courtney Sarault. The Canadian team qualified the maximum number of quota spots for the individual events for the first time since Nagano 1998.

Men

AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
William Dandjinou500 m40.5931 Q40.3301 Q40.7521 QAPEN
Steven Dubois40.2841 Q40.3771 Q40.1632 QA40.835
Maxime Laoun40.9431 Q40.4543 Q58.8594 QB1:22.8968
William Dandjinou1000 m1:24.6721 Q1:23.7811 Q1:23.5201 QA1:24.6714
Steven Dubois1:50.1373Did not advance
Félix Roussel1:23.8281 Q1:24.2271 Q1:57.1635 QB1:28.00710
William Dandjinou1500 m—N/a2:12.6102 Q2:15.191 Q2:12.6395
Steven Dubois2:15.8881 Q2:19.2736 ADV A2:36.9556
Félix Roussel2:17.2761 QYCDid not advance
William DandjinouSteven DuboisMaxime LaounJordan Pierre-GillesFélix Roussel5000 m relay—N/a6:54.0751 FA6:52.4254

Qualification legend: Q – Qualify based on position in heat; q – Qualify based on time in field; FA – Qualify to medal final; ADV A – Advanced to medal final on referee decision; FB – Qualify to consolation final; YC – Athlete received a yellow card and was disqualified

  • – Athlete skated in a preliminary round but not the final.

Women

AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Kim Boutin500 m42.6921 Q42.1962 Q42.6722 QA44.3475
Florence Brunelle42.8382 Q42.2852 Q42.8384 QB43.3976
Courtney Sarault42.4641 Q41.9741 Q42.4631 QA42.427
Kim Boutin1000 m1:27.0692 Q1:28.9073Did not advance
Florence Brunelle1:30.7342 Q1:27.6372 Q1:29.9033 FB1:31.1347
Courtney Sarault1:28.1781 Q1:28.5921 Q1:28.0971 FA1:28.523
Danaé Blais1500 m—N/a2:28.2664 q2:30.9374 FB2:42.82214
Kim Boutin2:32.2092 Q2:33.7345Did not advance
Courtney Sarault2:29.3311 Q2:48.6174 FB2:35.6169
Danaé BlaisKim BoutinFlorence BrunelleCourtney Sarault3000 m relay—N/a4:04.8562 FA4:04.314

Qualification legend: Q – Qualify based on position in heat; q – Qualify based on time in field; FA – Qualify to medal final; FB – Qualify to consolation final; ADV – Advanced on referee decision

Mixed

AthleteEventQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Kim BoutinFlorence BrunelleWilliam DandjinouSteven DuboisFelix RousselCourtney Sarault2000 m relay2:39.0341 QA2:39.6071 QA2:39.258

Qualification legend: Q – Qualify based on position in heat; q – Qualify based on time in field; FA – Qualify to medal final; FB – Qualify to consolation final

  • – Athlete skated in a preliminary round but not the final.
AthleteEventFirst roundFinal roundTotal
Mackenzie Boyd-ClowesMen's normal hill95.0110.845Did not advance
Men's large hill119.5101.845Did not advance
Natalie EilersWomen's normal hill77.574.449Did not advance
Women's large hillDNSDid not advance
Nicole MaurerWomen's normal hill98.5116.31996.5110.322226.619
Women's large hill121.5107.723126.0114.919222.620
Abigail StrateWomen's normal hill93.5122.71295.5117.710240.411
Women's large hill117.0106.926131.5136.77243.611

Alpine

AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Arnaud GaudetMen's parallel giant slalom1:26.574 QYankov (BUL)WZamfirov (BUL)L +0.03Did not advance
Ben Heldman1:28.1626Did not advance
Kaylie BuckWomen's parallel giant slalom1:35.3414 QMiki (JPN)L +0.22Did not advance
Aurélie Moisan1:34.5612 QKról-Walas (POL)L +0.36Did not advance

Cross

AthleteEventSeeding1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Evan BichonMen's1:08.92113Did not advance
Éliot Grondin1:06.7521 Q1 Q1 Q2
Liam Moffatt1:09.76194Did not advance
Audrey McManimanWomen's1:14.52123Did not advance
Éliot GrondinAudrey McManimanMixed team—N/a4Did not advance

Park & Pipe Men

Women

Canada qualified 15 speed skaters (seven men and eight women) through performances at the 2025-26 ISU Speed Skating World Cup. Any athlete who was ranked in the top eight automatically qualified for the team, with the rest being selected based on the results of the Canadian trials held in January 2026 in Quebec City. The official team was named on January 15, 2026.

Distance Men

Athlete*EventRace
Laurent Dubreuil500 m34.26
Anders Johnson34.8116
Cédrick Brunet34.9523
Laurent Dubreuil1000 m1:08.218
Anders Johnson1:09.5422
David La Rue1:09.31018
Daniel Hall1500 m1:46.9123
David La Rue1:46.0215
Ted-Jan Bloemen5000 m6:17.9713
Ted-Jan Bloemen10000 m13:00.019

Women

AthleteEventRace
Carolina Hiller-Donnelly500 m38.3821
Béatrice Lamarche37.537
Brooklyn McDougall38.3619
Carolina Hiller-Donnelly1000 m1:17.15626
Rose Laliberté-Roy1:17.5027
Béatrice Lamarche1:14.735
Ivanie Blondin1500 m1:54.938
Béatrice Lamarche1:57.6517
Valérie Maltais1:54.40
Laura Hall3000 m4:06.1513
Valérie Maltais3:56.93
Isabelle Weidemann3:59.245
Laura Hall5000 m6:50.085
Isabelle Weidemann7:02.909

Mass Start

Athlete*EventSemifinalFinal
Antoine Gélinas-BeaulieuMen's mass start607:42.491 Q38:04.766
Daniel Hall07:53.6811Did not advance
Ivanie BlondinWomen's mass start58:46.506 Q408:35.09
Valérie Maltais118:36.694 Q68:36.105

Team pursuit

AthleteEventQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Ivanie BlondinValérie MaltaisIsabelle WeidemannWomen's team pursuit2:55.031 SF1United StatesW 2:55.92 FANetherlandsW 2:55.81
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