Closing ceremony filled with opera, acrobatics wraps up Milano-Cortina Olympics

Team Canada goes home with 21 medals and plenty to be proud of
O Canada: A love letter to the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Games
A tribute to some of the best moments, provided by some of Canada’s best winter athletes, at Milano Cortina 2026.
Team Canada will go home with 21 medals from Milano Cortina 2026 — including five gold, seven silver and nine bronze.
It may not be our best Winter Olympics — that was the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics where we won 29 medals — but it does cement Canada as one of the Winter Games’ most consistently successful countries.
Canada’s athletes also had some record-breaking victories.
That includes Mikaël Kingsbury, who became the most decorated male freestyle skier of all time with his silver medal in men’s moguls. Kingsbury topped that off with a gold medal in men’s dual moguls, which also happened to be Canada’s first gold of the Games.
Marc Kennedy also became the first person to win three Olympic curling medals when the men’s team won gold against Great Britain. That win also made Brad Jacobs the first skip to ever win two gold medals.
Next up: French Alps 2030.
Similar to Milano-Cortina, where events took place across multiple sites in northern Italy, French Alps 2030 are expected to be spread across four main areas — Haute-Savoie, Savoie, Briançon and Nice.




