Team Canada

faster higher stronger

Another great day for Team Canada fulfilling the Olympic motto in spades. Congratulations to all of our inspiring athletes: Eliot Grondin, silver medal in men’s snowboard cross; Isabelle Weideman became the first Canadian double medalist at the Games with a silver medal in women’s 5000 meters speedskating, to join her bronze; Jack Crawford, bronze in the men’s alpine combined; Marion Thenault, Mohammed Fontaine and Lewis Irving, bronze in the first ever Olympic mixed team aerials; and Keegan Messing’s performance in the men’s free skate was one of the highlights of a memorable day.

 

Oympic Moments VII – 10.2.22

 

silver and bronze


Olympic Moments VI – 9.2.22
 

Congratulations to our two Team Canada medal winners today: Steven Dubois 1500m men’s short track silver medal and Meryeta O’Dine women’s snowboard cross bronze medal.

the puck stops here

Olympic Moments V – 7.2.22

Congratulations to Team Canada on their 4-2 win over Team USA in women’s hockey made possible by the record-breaking goaltending of Ann-Renée Desbiens whose spectacular 51 saves were the most made by a Canadian goaltender, male or female, in any Olympic contest; congratulations to Ann Renée.

olympic inspiration

 

So much inspiration from Team Canada in Beijing yesterday. Congratulations to all our medal winners: to Max Parrot who has recovered from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, on his gold medal in men’s Slopestyle and to Mark McMorris on receiving bronze; to Kim Boutin, on her bronze medal in the women’s 500m short track speed skating ; and to Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Alexandria Loutitt, Matthew Soukup and Abigail Strate all winning bronze in the Olympic debut of mixed team Ski Jumping.

Olympic moments however are not only just about winning medals. After Justine Dufour-Lapointe fell on her mogul run seeing her comforted by her sister Chloe was inspiring and golden in every way, as are the words she has written on Instagram at @justinedufourlapointe Read them and be inspired by this great Canadian athlete and role model.

 

Olympic Moments IV – 6.2.22

a perfect short


 

Olympic Moments III – 5.2.22

Canada’s Madeline Schizas skated a perfect short program in the Ice Skating Team Event.

olympic moments begin

Olympic Moments I and II – 4.2.22

Congratulations to Team Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury, men’s mogul Silver Medal making him the most decorated mogul skier of all time; and congratulations to Canada’s Isabelle Weideman, bronze medal in women’s 3000m long track speed skating.

 

Canda Proud

Let The Games Begin

 

Looking forward to the start of the 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games and wishing Sara Villani and Melissa Lotholz together with all of Team Canada every success in Beijing, plus a look back to a few memorable Olympic and Paralympic moments from the 2018 games in PyeongChang to whet our appetites for the excitement that’s ahead.

 

Go Canada Go

“world’s greatest athlete”


 
Congratulations to Damian Warner, Decathlon Olympic Champion of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. With his Olympic record-setting 9018 points he becomes only the fourth athlete ever to receive more than 9000 points and the first Canadian Olympic decathlon gold medalist. The unofficial title of “world’s greatest athlete” could not be more deserving. What an achievement! What a day! 🇨🇦
 

 

a golden anniversary

Three years ago today I posted this watercolor to celebrate the Gold Medal win for Team Canada in the Two-Man Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang by Alexander Kopacz and Justin Kripps. Today I couldn’t be happier to report that the painting has found the perfect home 😊.
 

 

 
On this two year anniversary of their great achievement congratulations once again to our two great Canadian Olympians Alexander Kopacz and Justin Kripps.
 

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in remembrance


 
In memory of one of Canada’s greatest Olympians. Like so many of us I remember the excitement and pride watching Kathleen Heddle, together with her rowing partner Marnie McBean, capturing two gold medals for Canada at the Summer Olympic Games of 1992 in Barcelona and a further gold medal in Atlanta in 1996. Yesterday we learnt the sad news of her passing at the age of 55 after a long battle with cancer. I send my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. Her beautiful memory is in all of our thoughts today. 🇨🇦