Pyeongchang 2018 will go down as the most successful Olympics for Canadian athletes ever. With 29 medals, including 11 gold, Canada placed third behind Norway and Germany. Reached in Russia, ski cross champion Brady Leman, says, “Taking home the gold still feels unreal, its like something I dreamt up, except a week and a bit later I still haven’t woken up. I’m sure one day it’ll set in, but not anytime soon I don’t think!” IMPACT congratulates each member of Team Canada.
Gold
- Bobsleigh: Justin Kripps, Alexander Kopacz
- Curling: Kaitlyn Lawes, John Morris
- Figure Skating Team: Patrick Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond, Gabrielle Daleman, Meagan Duhamel, Eric Radford, Tessa Vitrue, Scott Moir
- Ice Dance: Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir
- Moguls: Mikael Kingsbury
- Short Track 1,000m: Samuel Girard
- Ski Cross: Brady Leman, Kelsey Serwa
- Ski Half-Pipe: Cassie Sharpe
- Snowboard Big Air: Sebastien Toutant
- Speed Skating 10,000m: Ted-Jan Bloeman.
Silver
- Hockey: Women’s Team
- Luge Relay: Alex Gough, Sam Edney, Tristan Walker, Justin Snith
- Moguls: Justine Dufour-Lapointe
- Short Track 1,000m: Kim Boutin
- Ski Cross: Brittany Phelan
- Snowboard Slopestyle: Laurie Blouin, Max Parrot
- Speed Skating 5,000m: Ted-Jan Bloeman
Bronze
- Bobsleigh: Kaillie Humphries, Phylicia George
- Figure Skating Pairs: Meagan Duhamel, Eric Radford
- Figure Skating Women: Kaetlyn Osmond
- Hockey: Men’s Team
- Luge: Alex Gough
- Short Track 500 & 1,500m: Kim Boutin
- Short Track 5,000m Relay: Samuel Girard, Charles Hamelin, Charle Cournoyer, Pascal Dion
- Ski Slopestyle: Alex Beaulieu-Marchand
- Snowboard Slopestyle: Mark McMorris