Olympic Photo Highlights From Day 14 of the Milan Cortina Winter Games
Three Canadian skiers raced in women's ski cross qualifications as Canada’s men’s hockey team competed for a gold-medal game spot at the Winter Games.
- On Feb. 20, 2026, a photo package shows the women’s ski cross at Livigno, where three Canadian freestyle skiers raced early this morning, captured by Darryl Dyck.
- On Friday, February 20, 2026, Canadian athletes competed across curling, skiing, speedskating, and Canada's men's hockey team sought a spot in the gold-medal game on Day 14.
- As the top Canadian seed, Thompson competed in the men's ski cross qualifications on Feb. 20, 2026, finishing 2.15 seconds behind pace-setter Daniela Maier, Germany.
- Action images were interwoven with scenic shots of the Dolomites, including a residence at Cadini di Misurina, captured as early as 4:50 a.m. by Darryl Dyck, The Canadian Press photographer.
- More than 37 million visitors passed through South Tyrol in 2024, and the Dolomites’ highest peaks reach 10,968 feet, highlighting the region’s scenic appeal.
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2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics Day 14
Norway set a new Olympic record for most gold medals after winning their 17th gold at Milan Cortina. Brittany Bowes finished fourth in her final Olympic race. The U.S. women’s curling team lost to Switzerland in the semifinals and will play for the bronze medal tomorrow. Team USA won its 10th gold medal, and tied its record for most gold medals in any Winter Olympics, after Alex Ferreira’s gold medal-winning freeski halfpipe run. American Nick G…
Canadian Marielle Thompson will try to win a third Olympic medal in ski cross. She already has gold and silver medals.
Here’s the latest on Day 14 of the Milan Cortina Olympics
It's Day 14 of competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics and Canada's men's hockey team is vying for a spot in the gold-medal game. Elsewhere, Canadian athletes are competing in curling, skiing, speedskating and other events.
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