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The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is the National Olympic Committee for Canada. At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada would win more gold medals than any other competing nation for the first time. Canada also served as the host nation of the 2010 Winter Olympics, with the games taking place in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canada did not win any gold medals at the Montreal games; this was the only time that a host country for the summer Olympics failed to win at least one gold medal.
In 2004, Canada failed to win a medal of any colour in swimming for the first time in 40 years. At the Tokyo Olympics, Penny Oleksiak became the most decorated Canadian Olympian of all time, winning a total of 7 medals. At the Paris Olympics in 2024, Summer McIntosh became Canada's first three time Olympic gold medalist in swimming.
2010 Olympics: Canada 3, USA 2 (OT) ... 1991 Canada Cup: Canada wins final series 2-0. Canada swept the final with 4-1 and 4-2 victories. Canada's Steve Larmer had two goals (one short-handed) and ...
Canada has finished the 2010 Winter Olympics at the first place at the medal table, with 14 gold medals. [3] Canada was the first nation to win 14 gold medals at a single Winter Games. In 2018, Germany and Norway matched this record. Then in 2022, Norway set a new record with 16. [3]
Canada was the first host nation to win the gold medal count at a Winter Olympics since Norway at the 1952 Winter Olympics. [4] Brian McKeever became the first Canadian athlete to be named to both Paralympic and Olympic teams, although he did not compete in the Olympic Games. [5] [6]
Team Canada and Team New Zealand face off in their first match of the Olympic Games. Canada wins the game 2-1 with assistant coach Andy Spence leading the team. ARNAUD FINISTRE - Getty Images.
Canada competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States, held from 28 July to 12 August 1984.Canada returned to the Summer Games after having participated in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. 408 competitors, 257 men and 151 women, took part in 193 events in 23 sports.