A List Of All The Olympic Medals Canada Has Won In Pyeongchang So Far
The ultimate Olympic cheat sheet.

It's that time of the year again!
The time where countries battle each other to find out who has the superior athletes, the time where people start getting scarily patriotic, and the time where Canada gets its chance to prove that we're the best country in the world.
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Unfortunately, following the Olympics has been rather tricky year considering the monumental time difference. It's pretty tough to try to support your favorite athlete when you have to wake up at 2:00 am to watch their event.
Luckily you have us to keep you updated on Canada's latest medal counts. here are all the medals Canada has won so far.
As of 7:00 am on Friday February 23, Canada Has won 27 Medals: 10 Gold - 8 Silver - 9 Bronze
Gold:
Kelsey Serwa
Event: Ladies' Ski Cross
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir
Event: Ice dance
Cassie Sharpe
Event: Ski Halfpipe
Brady Leman
Event: Ski Cross
Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz
Event: Two Man Bobsled
Samuel Girard
Event: Men's 1000m
Ted Jan-Bloemen
Event: 10,000 m Speed Skating
Mikael Kingsbury
Event: Men’s Moguls
Canadian Figure Skating Team
Event: Team Event
Kaitlyn Lawes & John Morris
Event: Mixed Doubles Curling
Silver:
Brittany Phelan
Event: Ladies' Ski Cross
Team Canada
Event: Women's Ice Hockey
Alex Gough, Sam Edney, Tristan Walker, Justin Snith
Event: Luge Team Relay
Kim Boutin
Event: Ladies' 1,000 m
Justine Dufour-Lapointe
Event: Ladies' Moguls
Max Parrot
Event: Men's Slopestyle
Laurie Blouin
Event: Ladies Slopestyle
Ted-Jan Bloemen
Event: Men's 5,000m Speed Skate
Bronze
Kaetlyn Osmond
Event: Women's Figure Skating
Team Canada
Event: 5,000 Relay
Kaillie Humphries and Phylicia George
Event: Women's Two-Man Bobsled
Alex Beaulieu Marchand
Event: Men's Ski Slopestyle
Eric Radford and Meagan Duhamel
Event: Pairs Figure Skating
Mark McMorris
Event: Men's Slopestyle
Kim Boutin (2 Bronze)
Event: Ladies 500m (Short Track Speed Skating)
Event: Ladies 1,500m
Alex Gough
Event: Women's Singles (Luge)
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