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Canada Medal Count 2026 – Final Tally and Key Highlights

Ethan Mitchell Walker • 2026-04-07 • Reviewed by Ethan Collins

Canada concluded the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics with a total of 21 medals, falling short of the Canadian Olympic Committee’s target of 25 podium finishes and pre-Games predictions that had forecasted 57 total medals. The final tally, tracked through official COC updates, placed the nation outside the top five in the overall standings despite historic achievements in curling and freestyle skiing.

The 21-medal haul represents a decline from the 26 medals secured at Beijing 2022, interrupting a streak of five consecutive Winter Games where Canada had captured 25 or more podium positions. Norwegian dominance persisted throughout the competition, with the Scandinavian nation leading the medal table with 34 podium finishes by Day 13 of the Games.

Individual highlights punctuated the campaign, including Brad Jacobs becoming the first men’s skip to win two Olympic gold medals and Mikaël Kingsbury securing moguls gold. However, the overall count reflected challenges across an expanded program featuring 207 Canadian athletes competing in 116 medal events.

What is Canada’s Medal Count at the 2026 Winter Olympics?

Total Medals Won: 21 (Official COC Tally)
Target vs Actual: 4 medals short of 25 goal
Gold Medal Count: Multiple including curling and moguls
Final Standing: Outside top 5 (Norway led)

Key Insights from the Final Tally

  • Canada finished with 21 total medals across 116 events, tracked via Sportsnet’s official medal tracker
  • The count fell short of the COC’s stated goal of achieving 25+ medals for a fifth consecutive Winter Games
  • Pre-Games forecasts from Topend Sports had predicted 57 total medals and third-place overall standing
  • Actual results placed Canada behind Norway, USA, Germany, and other nations in the final table
  • The men’s hockey team contributed a silver medal to the total count
  • 207 athletes competed, representing one of Canada’s larger Winter Olympic delegations
  • Podium finishes clustered in freestyle skiing, speed skating, and curling disciplines
Metric Details
Total Medals 21
Gold Medals 4+ (including curling, moguls, team pursuit)
Silver Medals Men’s hockey, women’s speed skating mass start
Bronze Medals Men’s 500m speed skating
COC Target 25 medals
Athletes Competing 207
Events Entered 116
Comparison to 2022 -5 medals (26 in Beijing)
Top Disciplines Freestyle Skiing, Curling, Speed Skating
Final Ranking Outside top 5

What Are Predictions for Canada’s 2026 Olympics Medal Tally?

Pre-Games forecasts aggregated by Topend Sports projected Canada would finish third in the overall medal tally with 57 total podium positions, trailing only Norway (69) and Germany (60). These predictions combined data from Gracenote and Totallympics models utilizing pre-Olympic World Championship results and historical performance metrics.

Gold Medal Projections

For gold medals specifically, models placed Canada fifth with a projected 15 victories, behind Norway (22), Germany (22), Netherlands (20), and USA (19). Betting markets listed Canada at +2700 to win the most overall medals and +2700 for most golds, significantly trailing Norway’s favorited status at -280 and -195 respectively.

Prediction Methodology

Forecasts aggregated by Topend Sports combined data from Gracenote and Totallympics models, utilizing pre-Olympic World Championship results and historical performance metrics to generate medal projections.

How Does Canada’s 2026 Performance Compare to Past Olympics?

The Beijing 2022 Benchmark

At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Canada secured 26 total medals—4 gold, 8 silver, and 14 bronze—placing third overall behind Norway (37) and Germany (24). The 2026 result of 21 medals represents a 19% decline from this recent high-water mark and breaks a streak of five consecutive Winter Games where Canada had achieved 25 or more podium finishes.

Historical Trends and the 25-Medal Threshold

The Canadian Olympic Committee had established a target of 25 medals for Milano Cortina, consistent with previous cycles. The shortfall occurred despite expanded event offerings including new medal opportunities in skeleton, ski jumping, freestyle skiing, luge, and alpine combined. Norway maintained its dominance across both Olympiads, leading the medal table in 2022 and extending that advantage in 2026 with particular strength in cross-country skiing and speed skating.

Which Events and Athletes Drove Canada’s 2026 Medals?

Curling Historic Achievement

Brad Jacobs captured gold in men’s curling, becoming the first men’s skip in Olympic history to win two gold medals. The victory over Great Britain marked Canada’s first curling gold since 2014 and provided one of the tournament’s signature moments.

Freestyle Skiing Dominance

Mikaël Kingsbury secured gold in moguls, winning in a new event format and delivering Canada’s first moguls gold of the Games. His performance underscored Canada’s continued strength in Freestyle Skiing 2026 Winter Olympics Medals – Events, Favorites & Predictions, though the overall freestyle medal haul fell below pre-Games expectations.

Speed Skating Podiums

Ivanie Blondin contributed two medals to the tally, winning silver in the women’s mass start—her second consecutive Olympic silver in the event—and gold in the team pursuit. Laurent Dubreuil added a bronze in the men’s 500m on Day 8 of the competition.

Hockey Silver

The men’s hockey team secured a silver medal, providing one of the final podium finishes for the Canadian delegation. The result contributed to the total count but could not offset shortfalls in other disciplines.

Historic First

Brad Jacobs became the first men’s skip in Olympic history to win two gold medals, securing Canada’s first curling gold since 2014 with victory over Great Britain.

Prediction Variance

Pre-Games models forecasted 57 total Canadian medals, while actual results yielded 21 podium finishes—a variance of 36 medals from predictive aggregates based on World Championship data.

When Did Canada’s 2026 Medal Campaign Unfold?

  1. : Qualification process begins across winter disciplines based on World Cup results
  2. : National trials and roster finalization completed for 207 athletes
  3. : Opening Ceremony in Milano Cortina, Italy
  4. : Laurent Dubreuil secures bronze in men’s 500m speed skating
  5. : Norway leads medal tally with 34 total; Canada not ranked in top five
  6. : Brad Jacobs wins curling gold; Kingsbury wins moguls gold; men’s hockey secures silver
  7. : Canada finishes with 21 total medals, short of 25-target

What is Definitively Known and What Remains Uncertain?

Established Information Information Remaining Unclear
Final medal count: 21 total Exact final breakdown of all gold/silver/bronze distribution
COC target was 25 medals Specific final ranking position (exact placement outside top 5)
207 athletes competed in 116 events Complete results from all 116 events entered
Norway led overall medal tally with 34+ Detailed bronze medal count for Canada
Brad Jacobs and Mikaël Kingsbury won individual golds Full accounting of all fourth-place finishes

How Do the 2026 Results Reflect Canada’s Winter Olympic Trajectory?

The 2026 results interrupt a decade-long trend of Canadian Winter Olympic dominance that saw the nation consistently rank among the top three medal winners. Analytical models tracking medal distribution note that while Canada maintained strength in technical disciplines like freestyle skiing and speed skating, traditional powerhouses like Norway extended their advantages in endurance events.

The shortfall occurred amid an expanded Olympic program designed to create new medal opportunities. Despite sending 207 athletes—among the largest delegations in Canadian Winter Olympic history—the conversion rate from participation to podium finishes declined compared to 2022. This suggests potential shifts in global competitive balance rather than merely domestic performance issues.

What Do Official Sources Confirm About the Results?

Canada reached 21 medals, highlighted by a men’s hockey silver; full final tally not detailed, but short of projections.

— Sportsnet Olympic Tracker

Nations like Norway outperform historical baselines in cross-country/speed skating; Canada tracked via COC updates.

— Sportsnet Medal Analysis

What Defines Canada’s 2026 Winter Olympics Medal Performance?

Canada’s 2026 Winter Olympics campaign concluded with 21 medals—four short of the Canadian Olympic Committee’s target and significantly below pre-Games predictions of 57 podium finishes. While historic achievements by Brad Jacobs in curling and Mikaël Kingsbury in freestyle skiing provided highlights, the overall result marked the first time since 2010 that Canada failed to reach 25 medals at a Winter Games. For additional context on freestyle skiing performances, see Freestyle Skiing 2026 Winter Olympics Medals – Events, Favorites & Predictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do the 2026 Winter Olympics start?

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina began on February 6, 2026, and concluded on February 22, 2026.

How many athletes did Canada send to Milano Cortina 2026?

Canada sent 207 athletes to compete in 116 medal events across the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Did Canada meet its medal target for 2026?

No, Canada fell short of the Canadian Olympic Committee’s target of 25 medals, finishing with 21 total podium finishes.

Who won gold medals for Canada in 2026?

Notable gold medalists included Brad Jacobs (men’s curling), Mikaël Kingsbury (freestyle moguls), and Ivanie Blondin (speed skating team pursuit).

How did betting odds reflect Canada’s chances before the Games?

Betting markets listed Canada at +2700 to win the most overall medals and +2700 for most golds, placing them behind Norway, USA, and Germany.

Which nation led the 2026 medal table?

Norway led the 2026 Winter Olympics medal table with 34 total medals by Day 13, extending their dominance in cross-country skiing and speed skating.

How can I view other major Canadian sporting events?

For information on other major Canadian sporting schedules, see the Stanley Cup Playoff Schedule – 2024 Bracket, Dates and Results.

Ethan Mitchell Walker

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