Gold Eludes Canada in First Half of Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
Canada ranks 11th with three silver and five bronze medals as gold remains elusive due to narrow losses and setbacks at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
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Gold eludes Canada in first half of Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
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Gold eludes Canada in first half of Olympic Games
MILAN – Halftime arrived, and Canada still had no gold medals at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. No gold by the end of Day 8 on Saturday marked the deepest a Canadian team had gone at a Winter Olympics without reaching the top of the podium since 1988 in Calgary, when the host nation was shut out. “We would have preferred to see Canada win gold by now, so it’s not exactly where we want to be just in terms of the medal standings, but at the sa…
Italy. The fall of Lindsey Vonn, the dominance of Johannes Hoesloft Klaebo in cross-country skiing and the controversy over the helmet of Ukrainian Vladyslav Heraskevych have marked the first half of the Games of Milan-Cortina 2026, which arrive this Saturday to their equator. Dominion of Johannes Hoesloft Klaebo in the medal box The first half of the Games ends with Norway dominating the medal box, with eight golds and eighteen metals in total.…
The fall of Lindsey Vonn, Johannes Hoesloft Klaebo’s dominance in cross-country skiing and the controversy over the Ukrainian’s helmet Vladyslav Heraskevych have marked the first half of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games. Medals The first half of the Games ends with Norway dominating the medal box, with eight golds and eighteen metals in total. It follows him closely Italy, as his athletes have climbed the same times to the podium, but only six in th…
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