Top Athletes to Watch During the Olympics

As the Winter Olympics approach, excitement builds for the athletes representing Canada in Milan, Italy. This year, 206 Canadian athletes will compete, marking a historical moment as more women than men will be part of the team. The Games will commence on February 2 and continue until February 22, promising a thrilling few weeks of sports.
Key Facts About Canada’s Olympic Team
- Total athletes: 206
- Women athletes outnumber men for the first time
- Youngest Canadian athlete: Eli Buchard, aged 18
- Ontario leads with 58 athletes
- Yukon and New Brunswick each contribute 2 athletes
Young Talents in Team Canada
Team Canada boasts a young roster, with many athletes making their Olympic debut this year. Approximately half of the athletes are first-timers, and numerous members are under the age of 20. Eli Buchard stands out as the youngest competitor, exemplifying the fresh talent that will represent Canada.
Among the team, family connections are also significant. Siblings Hanna and Hared Schmidt compete together in cross-country skiing. Notably, Xavier Mckeever is following in the footsteps of his parents, who participated in the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Overview of Provincial Representation
| Province/Territory | Number of Athletes |
|---|---|
| Ontario | 58 |
| Yukon | 2 |
| New Brunswick | 2 |
As the Winter Olympics approaches, fans can prepare for an action-packed schedule. With a diverse group of athletes and a significant number of young talents, Team Canada is ready to make its mark.
Top Athletes to Watch
To enhance your experience of the Games, focus on these up-and-coming stars. Their performances could bring Canada to the forefront of winter sports. Keep an eye on these young athletes as they compete for medals and showcase their skills on an international stage.


