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    Day 5 – Feb. 11, 2026

    Schwinghammer finishes fifth in Olympic debut event Maia Schwinghammer finished fifth overall after accumulating 77.61 points in the women’s freestyle skiing moguls finals on Day Five of the Milano Cortina Games. After yesterday’s qualifying performance, the Saskatoon product earned herself…

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  • Day Four Recap

    Day 4 Recap – Feb. 10, 2026 

    Schwinghammer finishes sixth in qualification opener  In her debut on the Olympic stage, Saskatoon’s Maia Schwinghammer finished sixth in the first round of women’s freestyle skiing moguls…

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  • Graphic with photo of Ben Hebert and quote about how growing up in Saskatchewan helped him reach the Olympics not once but three times.

    Sask roots helped Hebert grow into three-time Olympian 

    By Ryan Flaherty for Sask Sport Ben Hebert has won virtually everything there is to win in the sport of curling but competing at the Olympic…

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  • Day Three Recap

    Day 3 Recap– Feb. 9, 2026 

    Canadian mixed doubles curling team concludes time at Olympics  The Canadian mixed doubles curling team — coached by Laine Peters, who hails from Carrot River — wrapped their time…

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  • Olympics Day 2 Recap

    Day 2 Recap – Feb. 8, 2026 

    Team Canada loses hopes of playoffs  The Canadian mixed doubles curling team — coached by Carrot River’s Laine Peters — lost their medal hopes after their record fell 3-5 following two additional losses on Day…

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IN THEIR WORDS…

  • Sask roots helped Hebert grow into three-time Olympian 

    Sask roots helped Hebert grow into three-time Olympian 

    By Ryan Flaherty for Sask Sport Ben Hebert has won virtually everything there is to win in the sport of curling but competing at the Olympic Games just hits different.  The five-time Brier winner and two-time world champion who is considered by many to be the greatest male lead in Canadian history is set to represent the country in his third Olympics at the 2026

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  • Cheer on Sask for the Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games 

    Cheer on Sask for the Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games 

    Following years of dedication to sport through the grassroots level to high performance, 21 individuals from Saskatchewan will represent the province at the Olympic Winter Games February 6-22  in Milano Cortina.  The contingent will feature six officials, four support and mission staff, four coaches and seven athletes with ties to the province.  Regina’s Mark McMorris will be looking to add more hardware to his already impressive tally. The three-time Olympic bronze medallist in snowboard

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A rich sport history

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Olympic and Paralympic History in Saskatchewan

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