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| NOC = CAN | NOCname = Canadian Olympic Committee | games = Olympics | year = | flagcaption = | oldcode = | website = {{url|www.olympic.ca }} {{en icon}} {{fr icon}} | location = | competitors = | sports = | flagbearer = | rank = | gold = 137 | silver = 166 | bronze = 198 | officials = | appearances = | app_begin_year = | app_end_year = | summerappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Canada|competition=Summer Olympics|begin_year=1900|end_year= }} | winterappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Canada|competition=Winter Olympics|begin_year=|end_year= }} | seealso = 1906 Intercalated Games }} Canada has sent athletes to every Winter Olympic Games and almost every Summer Olympic Games since its debut at the 1900 games with the exception of the 1980 Summer Olympics, which it boycotted. Canada has won at least one medal at every Olympics in which it has competed. The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is the National Olympic Committee for Canada. At the 2010 Winter Olympics which they hosted in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada finished atop the gold medal standings for the first time. Hosted GamesCanada has hosted the Olympic games three times: the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, and the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Medal tables{{Further information|Canada at the Summer Olympics|Canada at the Winter Olympics}}Summer games{{:Canada at the Summer Olympics}}Winter games{{:Canada at the Winter Olympics}}RecordsIn 2012, Equestrian show jumper Ian Millar competed at his tenth Summer Olympics, tying the record for most Olympic games participated in set by Austrian sailor Hubert Raudaschl between 1964 and 1996. He has been named to eleven straight Olympic teams, but did not compete at the 1980 Summer Olympics due to the Canadian boycott.[1] In 2008 he won his first medal, a silver medal in the team jumping event.[2] Clara Hughes is the first and only Olympian of any country or gender, to win multiple medals at both the Winter and the Summer Games, with two Summer and four Winter medals.[3] Clara Hughes and Cindy Klassen hold the record for most Olympic medals won by a Canadian of either gender, with six each.[3] Cindy Klassen holds the record for most Winter medals won by a Canadian of either gender, with six.[3]Catriona Le May Doan became the first Canadian to defend their gold medal at the Olympics. She repeated her gold medal in the women's 500m long track speedskating event at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics from the 1998 Nagano Olympics.[4][5]Alexandre Bilodeau became the first freestyle skiing gold medallist to defend his Olympic title, and first repeat gold medallist, winning the men's moguls at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. He became the second Canadian to defend their Olympic gold, and first man.[4][5][6]Trampoline gymnast Rosie MacLennan was the first Canadian to defend their gold medal in an individual sport at the Summer Olympics. She won gold both at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Games, becoming the first Olympian to defend their title in that discipline.[7] After captaining the women's ice hockey team to gold at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Caroline Ouellette became the first Winter Olympian of any country or gender to enter four or more career events and win gold in each.[8] Oullette had previously won gold in ice hockey in 2002, 2006, and 2010. Jennifer Jones skipped the Canadian women's team at the 2014 Winter Olympics to a Gold medal. She is the first ever female skip in Olympic history to be undefeated throughout the tournament. Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jill Officer, Dawn McEwen and spare Kirsten Wall went unbeaten with an 11-0 record defeating China, Sweden (round-robin and finals), Great Britain (round-robin and semi-finals), Denmark, Switzerland, Japan, Russia, the United States, and Korea.[9][10]During the 2016 Summer Olympics, swimmer Penny Oleksiak became the first Canadian of either gender to win four medals in the same Summer Games and the country's youngest Olympic champion at the age of 16 with a gold in the 100 m freestyle, a silver in the 100 m butterfly, and two bronzes in the women's freestyle relays (4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m).[11] She became the first Olympic champion born in the 2000s. The bronze medal she captured at the women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay a few days earlier also made her the first Olympic medalist born in the 2000s along with teammate Taylor Ruck.[12] After capturing gold in 2010 Winter Olympics, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir became the first ice dancers from North America to win an Olympic gold medal, ending the 34-year streak of the Europeans. They were the first ice dance team to win the Olympic gold on home ice and the first ice dancers to win gold in their Olympic debut. They are the youngest pair ever to win an Olympic title at 20 and 22 respectively. They went on to win two more silver medals in 2014 Winter Olympics and two more gold medals in 2018 Winter Olympics, making them the most decorated figure skaters in Olympic history. Although not an Olympian, broadcaster Richard Garneau covered 23 Olympic Games, more than any other journalist in the world, starting with Rome in 1960 to London in 2012, missing only the Atlanta and Nagano Games. The International Olympic Committee awarded him posthumously the Pierre de Coubertin medal in recognition of his exceptional service to the Olympic movement.[13] Top Medal earners
3+ Medals at one Olympics
See also{{Portal|Sport in Canada}}
References1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=7e1f1c40-5422-4725-931a-82821ec742df |title='The Olympics is not a young horse game' |author=Martin Cleary |accessdate=2008-08-13 |date=2008-08-08 |publisher=Ottawa Citizen |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106024506/http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=7e1f1c40-5422-4725-931a-82821ec742df# |archive-date=2012-11-06 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/480503 |title='Canada wins silver in team show jumping' |author=Doug Smith |accessdate=2008-08-18|date=2008-08-18|publisher=Toronto Star}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite news |title= London 2012: Hesjedal and Hughes to lead Canadian road cycling team at London Games |url= https://www.thestar.com/sports/london2012/cycling/article/1215564--hesjedal-and-hughes-to-lead-canadian-road-cycling-team-at-london-games |date= 22 June 2012 |author= Canadian Press |publisher= Toronto Star |accessdate= 29 June 2012 }} 4. ^1 {{cite news |publisher= Huffington Post |url= http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/02/10/alexandre-bilodeau-mikael-kingsbury_n_4760586.html |title= Alexandre Bilodeau Wins Gold, Mikael Kingsbury Silver In Olympic Moguls At Sochi |date= 2014-02-10 }} 5. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://sports.nationalpost.com/2012/08/10/catriona-le-may-doan-emerging-as-olympic-broadcasting-star/ |title= Catriona Le May Doan emerging as Olympic broadcasting star |publisher= National Post |date= 10 August 2012 |author= Eric Koreen |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://archive.is/20140210202830/http://sports.nationalpost.com/2012/08/10/catriona-le-may-doan-emerging-as-olympic-broadcasting-star/ |archivedate= 10 February 2014 |df= }} 6. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/92eea089385b408c807bd32d83fe5596/OLY-FRE-Mens-Moguls |title= Canada's Alex Bilodeau takes gold in men's moguls, first two-time freestyle Olympic champion |date= 2014-02-10 |publisher= The Republic (Columbus, Indiana) |work= Associated Press |author= Will Graves |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140222153741/http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/92eea089385b408c807bd32d83fe5596/OLY-FRE-Mens-Moguls |archivedate= 2014-02-22 |df= }} 7. ^{{cite news |url=http://olympics.cbc.ca/news/article/rosie-maclennan-moves-defend-gold-trampoline.html|title=Rosie MacLennan wins gold in women's trampoline|publisher=CBC Sports|date = 2016-08-12 |author= Pete Evans}} 8. ^{{cite news |url= http://olympictalk.nbcsports.com/2014/02/20/an-inch-to-the-right-and-we-would-have-won-the-gold/related/ |title=An inch to the right and we would have won the gold |publisher= NBC Olympic Talk|date = 2014-02-20 |author= Nick Zaccardi }} 9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.canada.com/olympics/columns/jennifer-jones-fights-for-olympic-gold-in-womens-curling-final|title=Blatchford: Dream comes true as Jennifer Jones wins Olympic gold|last=Blatchford|first=Christie|date=21 February 2014|accessdate=21 February 2014|newspaper=canada.com|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227072856/http://www.canada.com/olympics/columns/jennifer-jones-fights-for-olympic-gold-in-womens-curling-final/|archivedate=27 February 2014|deadurl=yes}} 10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.torontosun.com/2014/02/20/jennifer-jones-sochi-olympics-curling-canada-gold-silver|title=Jennifer Jones is perfect, beats Sweden to win Olympic gold|last=Wyman|first=Ted|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=21 February 2014|newspaper=Toronto Sun}} 11. ^{{cite news |url=http://olympics.cbc.ca/news/article/swimming-finals-thursday.html|title=Penny Oleksiak wins gold, captures historic 4th Olympic medal|publisher=CBC Sports|date = 2016-08-12 |author=Callum Ng}} 12. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/08/09/penny-oleksiak-taylor-ruck-olympic-medallists_n_11409158.html|title=Penny Oleksiak, Taylor Ruck Are First Olympic Medallists Born In The 2000s|publisher=The Huffington Post|date = 2016-08-09 |author=Jesse Ferreras}} 13. ^{{cite news |url=http://olympic.ca/canadian-olympic-hall-of-fame/richard-garneau/|title=Richard Garneau|publisher=Canadian Olympic Committee|date = |author=COC}} External links
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