Beijing 2022: Team Canada at the end of Day 5

BEIJING (February 9, 2022) Day 5 at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games has come to a close. Here is what you need to know.

MEDAL COUNT AFTER DAY 5:

GOLD: 1
SILVER: 2
BRONZE: 5
TOTAL: 8

DAY 5 RESULTS AND DAY 6 SCHEDULE: 

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TEAM CANADA INSIGHTS

ALPINE SKIING

  • Four Canadians finished in the top 30 of the womens slalom. Erin Mielzynski and Laurence St-Germain placed 16th and 17th, respectively. Ali Nullmeyer ended up 21st while Amelia Smart was 27th.

FREESTYLE SKIING

  • Evan McEachran was the lone Canadian in the final of the mens big air, the first time this event is on the Olympic program. He finished ninth overall. 

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING

  • With a silver, Steven Dubois has won Team Canadas third-ever Olympic medal in the mens 1500m. Charles Hamelin won gold at Sochi 2014 after Marc Gagnon captured bronze 20 years ago at Salt Lake City 2002. Gagnon is now an assistant coach with the national team.

SNOWBOARD

  • As the pandemic began to shut down the world in March 2020, Meryeta ODine lost her brother, Brandon, to cancer. The Canadian snowboarder had to re-learn how to be an Olympic-level athlete, working with psychologists to help fight anxiety and depression. ODines work paid off Wednesday, winning her first Olympic medal, a bronze, in the womens snowboard cross event at Beijing 2022.
     
  • Team Canada has won a medal in all but one Olympic womens snowboard cross event since it made its debut at Turin 2006.

COVID-19 UPDATE:

Currently none of the 495 members of the Team Canada delegation in Beijing are in COVID-19 isolation.

GENERAL RESOURCES:

TEAM CANADA FLASH QUOTES
TEAM CANADA ATHLETE BIOS
BEIJING 2022 TEAM CANADA MEDIA CONTACTS
TEAM CANADA OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES STATS GUIDE

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MEDIA CONTACTS:

Josh Su
Beijing 2022 Press Operations Lead
Team Canada
C: +852-6726-3967
E: jsu@olympic.ca

Thomas Hall
Communications Lead & Press Secretary
Team Canada
C: +852-6726-3962
E: thall@olympic.ca

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