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Mackay Wins Halfpipe Bronze Amidst Olympic Drama
22 Feb
Summary
- Brendan Mackay secured Olympic bronze in ski halfpipe.
- Valerie Maltais earned her third speedskating medal.
- Canada's men's hockey team advanced to the final.

On Day 15 of the 2026 Winter Olympics, Canadian athletes delivered compelling performances. Skier Brendan Mackay earned a bronze medal in the halfpipe event, a dream realized after overcoming past concussions and utilizing his physics background to analyze his sport.
Freestyle skier Mackay's final run was a testament to his visualization and focus, securing Canada's 19th medal of the Games. He celebrated with competitors and friends, reflecting on his journey to the podium.
Valerie Maltais continued her remarkable Olympic campaign, claiming her third speedskating medal with a surprise bronze in the 1500 metres. This added to her earlier team pursuit gold and individual bronze.
In men's hockey, Canada staged a dramatic comeback against Finland, winning 3-2 to advance to the gold medal game. Connor McDavid captained the team in place of an injured Sidney Crosby, and Nathan MacKinnon scored the late game-winner.
Despite an earlier crash ending Courtney Sarault's bid for a fifth medal in short-track speedskating, the Canadian Olympic team celebrated multiple podium finishes and a place in the hockey final.




