Canada Makes Winter Games History with First Ice Dancing Medal at Milano-Cortina 2026
In the year 2026, under the Winter Games, Milano Cortina, Canada achieved one such history by winning a bronze medal in the category of Ice dancing, as Canada won this medal for the first time ever in this category, as the duo, consisting of Gilles and Poirier, achieved this feat by securing 131.56 points. This scenario gave Canada 4 medals from these winter games so far. On the ice, Laurent Dubreuil concluded eighth overall with his performance in the final of the 1000metre race. Lastly, the first-ever double Women’s luge event concluded with the duo, consisting of Allan and Podulsky, finishing 10th overall under this category. The women’s hockey team suffered a defeat by 5-0 defeat against the United States in the preliminary round event of this tournament.








