Team Canada Action Continues on Day 7 of the Olympics
Team Canada athletes stayed busy on Day 7 (Feb. 13) of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina, competing across a wide range of events and chasing medals as the Games reach the second week.
From freestyle skiing and speed skating to hockey and sliding sports, Canadians were on the hill, ice and snow looking for podium results and personal bests.
Freestyle Skiing: Moguls and Aerials Highlight Shift
In freestyle skiing action, Canadian competitors advanced through qualifying rounds in both women’s and men’s moguls. Several of the nation’s top athletes remained in contention for spots in Friday and Saturday finals.
Fans also watched intense aerials qualifiers, where Canadian skiers showcased high-flying technique, with some hopefuls setting up potential finals appearances later in the weekend.
Speed Skating Brings Solid Results
Team Canada’s speed skating squad was in action on Day 7 as well, with several skaters posting competitive times in their respective distances.
A handful of Canadian athletes advanced to later rounds or finishes, building momentum as events head toward medal-deciding races. Supporters praised the team’s depth and consistency through multiple heats and against the world’s best rink competitors.
Hockey: Women’s Team Faces Tough Opponent
Canada’s women’s hockey team took to the ice in Olympic play, facing a strong rival squad in a hard-fought matchup. Despite Canada’s signature skill and effort, the opposition held the edge by the final buzzer.
Team Canada’s coaching staff immediately turned attention to the next preliminary game as the schedule tightens en route to medal-round competition. Every game counts as the team seeks positioning for the playoff bracket.
Sliding Sports Tests Athletes’ Nerve
In bobsleigh and skeleton, Canadian sliders tackled icy courses with high speeds and precision under incredible pressure. Competitors posted solid runs, with some moving into contention for later heats.
The intense sliding sports tested athletes both physically and mentally, and Canadian athletes earned applause for their technical strength and grit.
Curling: Round Robin Continues
On the curling sheets, Canada’s mixed team continued its round-robin schedule, executing strategic shots and sweeping efforts through closely contested ends.
Fans at the venues and watching from home saw Canada battle elite opponents, with each game offering momentum swings and tight scorelines.
Community Support Back Home
Canadians across the country continued to rally behind the team’s athletes as results rolled in. Social media and watch parties highlighted pride in both veteran Olympians and rising stars on Canada’s roster.
Amid the competition, Team Canada leadership reiterated support for athletes’ well-being and focus on performance as the Games progress.
Looking Ahead at Milano-Cortina
With more finals on the horizon, Canadians will soon compete for medals in moguls, figure skating, speed skating distances and sliding events.
The schedule intensifies this weekend, with medal ceremonies expected to bring Canadian flags to podiums across multiple disciplines.
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