Canada’s Medal Count After 16 Days at 2026 Winter Olympics

Canada’s medal count at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina has reached an impressive 20 after 16 days of competition. The total includes five gold, six silver, and nine bronze medals, showcasing the country’s strong performance across various sports.
Canada’s Recent Medal Highlights
On the latest competition day, Canada achieved significant victories. The men’s curling team triumphed against Great Britain, securing their gold medal with a score of 9-6. This victory marked the second Olympic gold for skip Brad Jacobs, who also won gold in Sochi 2014.
In women’s team events, Canada’s curling team claimed bronze by defeating the United States with a score of 10-7. Additionally, Ivanie Blondin earned silver in the women’s long-track speed skating mass start on Day 15 of the Games.
Upcoming Opportunities
The Canadian men’s hockey team is poised for a medal opportunity as they face the U.S. on Sunday. This match could potentially add a gold or silver medal to Canada’s total in these Olympics.
Comparison to Past Olympic Performances
- In the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Canada secured 26 medals, including only four gold.
- The record for most medals won by Canada in a Winter Olympics occurred in 2018, during the Pyeongchang Games, with a total of 29 medals, including 11 gold.
- Canada holds the record for the highest number of gold medals in a single Winter Olympics, achieved in Vancouver 2010 with 14 gold medals.
Canada’s Medal Summary for 2026
| Medal Type | Count |
|---|---|
| Gold | 5 |
| Silver | 6 |
| Bronze | 9 |
Canada’s success in the 2026 Winter Olympics highlights the strength and determination of its athletes. As events continue, all eyes will be on Team Canada for more breakout performances. Stay tuned to El-Balad for ongoing coverage and updates on Canada’s pursuit of glory at the Winter Games.



