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Skater's Olympic Dream Meets College Reality
8 Feb
Summary
- Madeline Schizas requested an extension for her sociology reflection.
- She competes for Team Canada in the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
- Her short program performance contributed points to the Canadian team.

Madeline Schizas, a competitor for Team Canada at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, recently faced a unique challenge balancing her athletic and academic pursuits. Schizas, who is studying Environment & Society at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, mistakenly believed her sociology reflection assignment was due on Sunday, not Friday.
She shared her predicament on Instagram, revealing an email sent to her professor requesting a short extension due to her participation in the Olympic Games. Schizas provided a press release from the Canadian Olympic Committee as confirmation. Her sixth-place finish in the women's single skating short program on Friday secured five points for Team Canada, enabling them to advance to the team event medal round.
Schizas is scheduled to compete in the women's single skating free skating portion of the team event on Sunday. Additionally, she will participate in the individual women's single skating short program medal event on Tuesday, February 17. This marks her second Winter Olympics, having previously finished 18th in the short program at the 2022 Games. A medal in either event would be her first Olympic accolade.


