Team Canada athletes won a flurry of skating medals over the weekend, including three for Ivanie Blondin at the first ISU ...
At the Cup of China, Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha claimed silver in ice dance, while Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud ...
Gaétan Boucher is a four-time Olympic medallist in long track speed skating. At just 14, Boucher won his first Canadian title. Realizing his great potential, at the early age of 17 Boucher ...
1976 Innsbruck Speed Skating - Long Track 1,500m - Women 23 1980 Lake Placid Speed Skating - Long Track 500m - Women 18 1980 Lake Placid Speed Skating - Long Track 1,000m - Women 24 ...
Alex Baumann arrived at Los Angeles 1984 with a maple leaf tattoo over his heart and carrying the grief of losing both his father and older brother in the years prior. Chosen as Canada’s Opening ...
Catriona Le May Doan took her place in the Canadian Olympic history books at Salt Lake City 2002 where she became the first Canadian athlete to successfully defend an Olympic gold medal in an ...
2004 Athens Canoe-Kayak - Sprint C-1 500m - Men 6 ...
1948 London Canoe-Kayak - Sprint C-2 10,000m - Men 5 1952 Helsinki Canoe-Kayak - Sprint K-1 1,000m - Men 9 ...
1984 Los Angeles Gymnastics - Artistic Individual All-Around - Women 14 1984 Los Angeles Gymnastics - Artistic Floor Exercise - Women - ...
Just a few weeks after her 16th birthday, Canada’s teenage swimming sensation Angela Coughlan was competing at Mexico City 1968, where she swam in four individual events as well as the freestyle relay ...
Canada’s Mary Beth Stewart was just 14 years old and the youngest member on the team when she made her Olympic debut at Rome 1960, and competing in her first Olympic final in the 100m freestyle. She ...
George Hodgson was Canada’s only swimmer at Stockholm 1912. In an unprecedented performance, he set four world records in the 1500m freestyle at the Games. Hodgson set a world record of 22 minutes ...