Canada's schedule for 2026 Olympic Winter Games released

Canadian competitors will begin their campaign at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games on February 4 with mixed doubles curling against the Czech Republic. The schedule outlines events across multiple sports, including hockey, figure skating, and speed skating, where medal contenders from Canada are set to participate. Times are listed in Mountain Time.

The schedule for Canadian athletes at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games highlights a packed lineup starting early in the competition period. On February 4 at 11:05 AM MT, Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman will face the Czech Republic in mixed doubles curling, marking Canada's entry into the games. This is followed by matches against Norway and Italy on February 5, and women's hockey against Finland at 1:10 PM MT the same day.

Figure skating events feature prominently, with Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier competing in the team event ice dance rhythm dance on February 6 at 1:55 AM MT. Maxime Deschamps and Deanna Stellato-Dudek will take part in the pairs short program later that day at 3:35 AM MT, while Madeline Schizas performs in the women's short program at 5:35 AM MT. Stephen Gogolev is scheduled for the men's short program on February 7 at 11:45 AM MT.

Alpine skiing kicks off with men's downhill on February 7 at 3:30 AM MT, involving James Crawford and Cameron Alexander. Speed skating includes Valerie Maltais and Isabelle Weidemann in the women's 3000m on February 7 at 8 AM MT, and Ted-Jan Bloemen in the men's 5000m on February 8 at 8 AM MT. Laurent Dubreuil appears multiple times, such as in the men's 1000m on February 11 at 10:30 AM MT.

Hockey schedules show women's team versus Switzerland on February 7 at 1:10 PM MT and men's against Czech Republic on February 12 at 8:40 AM MT. Curling continues with Brad Jacobs leading the men's team against Germany on February 11 at 11:05 AM MT, and Rachel Homan's women's team against Denmark on February 12 at 1:05 AM MT.

Snowboarding and freestyle events include Eli Bouchard in men's big air on February 7 at 11:30 AM MT, and Megan Oldham and Olivia Asselin in women's slopestyle skiing on February 9 at 4:30 AM MT. Medal games, such as mixed doubles curling finals on February 10, and hockey semifinals later in the fortnight, round out the competitive calendar through February 22.

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