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Day 3 of the Milan Cortina Olympics: What to Watch
Canadian athletes competed in freestyle skiing, mixed doubles curling, figure skating, women's hockey, and speed skating as they aim to build on an early bronze medal.
- On Feb. 9, 2026, Day 3 at the Milan Cortina Olympics saw Canada compete across several sports, as The Canadian Press first published this preview.
- After the first run, Eileen Gu led at 86.58 while Gremaud sat at 83.60 in the women’s freestyle skiing slopestyle final, with Gremaud surging past Gu with an 86.96‑second run.
- Taking to the course at Livigno Snow Park, Megan Oldham of Parry Sound, Ont., is third after a 69.76 first run, remaining in bronze position with Naomi Urness of Mont‑Tremblant, Que., 11th with two runs left.
- Canada’s mixed doubles curling team closed its tournament with an 8‑4 win, but Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant finished 4‑5 and are out of playoff contention.
- Figure skating opens with three Canadian tandems competing, and Canada’s women’s hockey team faces Czechia today after a 4‑0 win on Saturday.
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CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — After Lindsey Vonn's crash at the Milan Cortina Olympics, skiing remains in the spotlight heading into Day 4 as another American standout, Mikaela Shiffrin, makes her first appearance.
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