A look at Canada’s medal count in Olympic, Paralympic Games this century
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This article was published 11/02/2020 (2091 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
A quick look at Canada’s medal count in the Winter and Summer Olympics and Paralympics so far this century:
WINTER OLYMPICS
2002 – 17 medals, 7 gold
2006 – 24 medals, 7 gold.
2010 – 26 medals, 14 gold
2014 – 25 medals, 10 gold
2018 – 29 medals, 11 gold
SUMMER OLYMPICS
2000 – 14 medals, 3 gold
2004 – 12 medals, 3 gold
2008 – 20 medals, 3 gold
2012 – 18 medals, 2 gold
2016 – 22 medals, 4 gold
WINTER PARALYMPICS
2002 – 15 medals, 6 gold
2006 – 13 medals, 5 gold
2010 – 19 medals, 10 gold
2014 – 16 medals, 7 gold
2018 – 28 medals, 8 gold
SUMMER PARALYMPICS
2000 – 96 medals, 38 gold
2004 – 72 medals, 28 gold
2008 – 50 medals, 19 gold
2012 – 31 medals, 7 gold
2016 – 29 medals, 8 gold
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 11, 2020.