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DAY 9 / Closing Ceremonies – March 15, 2026

Canadian Para ice hockey earns silver Following a 6-2 loss to the United States on the final day of the Paralympics, the Canadian Para ice hockey team, including video coach Dean Seymour of Saskatoon, will be returning home with a silver medal. The United States got on the board first, scoring the lone goal of…
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Day 8 Recap – March 14, 2026

Gil Dash wins gold with wheelchair curling team Kipling’s Gil Dash will be returning home from his first Paralympic Games with some special hardware following action on Day 8 of Milano Cortina. With just 2.8 seconds left on their game clock, Canada made the last shot of the wheelchair curling final, nudging their shot rock…
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Day 7 Recap – March 13, 2026

Canada to compete for wheelchair curling gold Three stolen points in the final end propelled the Canadian wheelchair curling team, featuring Kipling’s Gild Dash, to an 8-7 comeback victory over South Korea in the semifinals, earning them a spot in the gold-medal final. Canada was on the board first in the game, picking up a…
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Day 6 Recap – March 12, 2026

Canada finishes round robin undefeated The Canadian wheelchair curling team, featuring Kipling’s Gil Dash, has wrapped round robin action with a perfect 9-0 record after defeating South Korea 6-3 and the United States 7-3 on Day 6. Canada was up 4-1 after four ends in their first match against South Korea, but the Koreans closed…
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Day 5 Recap – March 11

Bronze medal finish for Hudak Brittany Hudak, who hails from Prince Albert, raced to third place in the Para cross-country skiing women’s 10-kilometre interval start standing event, with a time of thirty-two minutes 40.9 seconds. It’s the fourth bronze medal of Hudak’s Paralympic career. She finished 2:23.2 behind the first-place finisher. Hudak will have a one-day break before returning to competition for the Para biathlon sprint pursuit standing qualification round at 3:35 a.m. SK…
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Day 4 – March 10, 2026

Oatway competes in men’s alpine combined event Kurt Oatway, who started his Para alpine career in Regina, competed in the men’s alpine combined event this morning and started his day in the super-G sitting event, where he recorded a Did Not Finish (DNF) due to running off the course, which disqualified him from competing in…
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Day 3 – March 9, 2026

Oatway competes in Super G Competing in his second event, Para alpine skier Kurt Oatway, who has connections to Regina, recorded a Did Not Finish (DNF) after he missed a gate in the men’s sitting super-G event, which is counted as an automatic end of run. He’ll get another shot at it when he competes…
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Day 2 – March 8, 2026

Top five finish for Hudak Competing for the second day in a row, Prince Albert Para biathlete, Brittany Hudak, earned a fifth-place finish in the women’s individual standing event, with a time of thirty-four minutes and forty-seven seconds. She had no shooting penalties and finished 1:45.2 behind the first-place finisher. Double time for Canada brings…
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Day 1 – March 7, 2026

Oatway dazzles in bronze Kurt Oatway, who started his Para alpine career in Regina, marked his return to the Paralympic stage with a bronze medal finish in the men’s downhill sitting event with a time of 1:19.42 seconds. He was 1.28 seconds behind the first-place finisher. Oatway will have a one-day break before returning to…
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Opening Ceremonies – March 6, 2026

Today at the Arena di Verona, the Opening Ceremonies took place, marking the official commencement of the 50th Winter Paralympic Games in Milano Cortina. Para hockey player Tyler McGregor and Para Nordic skier Natalie Wilkie were announced as Canada’s flag bearers for the celebration that honoured the 50 Canadians ahead of competition. However, to prepare for their competitions, none…