Sunday February 22, 2026 | VICTORIA, BC [Posted at 12:05 pm PT | Updated 12:19 pm]
by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy have come to a close today.
Canada achieved a total count of 21 medals: 5 gold, 7 silver and 9 bronze. That puts Canada at an 8th place finish.
The most medals (five in each sport) were won in freestyle skiing, short track and speed skating.
A gold medal was won in curling as well as one bronze, two silvers were won in ice hockey, one silver in snowboarding and one bronze in figure skating.
The final event, early this morning, was the men’s hockey team final game — Canada vs US, which the US team won, leaving Canada with a silver there.
This was Canada’s 25th appearance at the Winter Olympics, having competed at every edition since the inaugural games in 1924.
For these 2026 Winter Games, the Canadian team consisted of 205 athletes (99 men and 106 women) competing in 14 sports.
Small team compared to 2022:
Canada’s medal take in the 2022 Winter Olympics in China was 26 (4 gold, 8 silver and 14 bronze).
For the 2022 Winter Games, the Canadian team consisted of 215 athletes (109 men and 106 women) competing in 14 sports.

Big business:
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) usually generates over $7 billion in revenue every four-year cycle, driven primarily by broadcasting rights (approx. 55% to 61%) and the TOP partnership program (approx. 30% to 36%).
The 2021-2024 period generated $7.7 billion, with $7.5 billion already secured for 2025–2028.
Over 90% of revenue is redistributed to support athletes, sport organizations, and games staging.
The athletes themselves maintain amateur status (not directly paid).

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