Olympic photo highlights from Day 2 of the Milan Cortina Winter Games
- On Feb. 8, 2026, Canada competed across several sports at 6:00 a.m. during Day 2 of the Milan Cortina Olympics, aiming to build on Saturday's speed-skating bronze.
- After a lengthy pause caused by a crash, snowboarders faced parallel giant slalom and women's big air qualifiers while Canada's figure skating team entered its final segment.
- In the men's team figure skating, Stephen Gogolev skated for Canada, while Valérie Grenier was disqualified after a 1:38.42 downhill run, and Cassidy Gray posted 1:41.99.
- In the parallel giant slalom, Arnaud Gaudet, Canadian snowboarder, missed the semifinal by three-hundredths of a second after losing to Tervel Zamfirov, while Benjamin Karl won the event.
- The skiathlon saw Canada place multiple athletes mid-pack, with Xavier McKeever 13th, Antoine Cyr 25th, Max Hollmann 27th and Remi Drolet 42nd in the men's 10km+10km skiathlon.
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Olympic photo highlights from Day 2 of the Milan Cortina Winter Games
MILAN (AP) — This gallery showcases top photos from Day 2 of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics taken by Associated Press photographers. ___ AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics Source
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