🥇 Canada Eyes More Medals After Long‑Awaited Gold Breakthrough in Italy — Excitement Peaks with 닌자티비 Highlights
Canada has found its gold medal moment at the 2026 Winter Olympics after a tough start, and the momentum may be paving the way for a successful second week in several sports. Freestyle ski legend Mikaël Kingsbury ended Canada's longest wait for gold since 1968 by winning the inaugural Olympic dual moguls event, sparking optimism that more medals are within reach as the Games unfold. This created a buzz that has been lighting up social feeds and 👉닌자티비. The country, which is very familiar with Winter Games success, had been without a top-step finish for more than a week.
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🥇 Breakthrough Win Lifts Spirits
Kingsbury’s victory was not just another medal — it was Canada’s first gold of the 2026 Games, coming later than usual for a nation accustomed to early successes. His triumph in the dual moguls final energized the team and provided a confidence boost for athletes yet to compete.
🥅 Medal Targets Across Disciplines
With nine medals already secured — including silvers and bronzes in snowboarding, speed skating and more — Canada’s sights are set on surpassing its Beijing total of 26 medals. Analysts and team officials believe Canada performs best in the second half of the Olympics, particularly in ice hockey, short‑track speed skating and freeski events, offering plenty of opportunities to add to the haul.
🏒 Hockey and Beyond
Both Canadian men’s and women’s hockey teams have shown strong form, with the women advancing toward medal contention and the men sealing top group stage positions. Combined with medal chances in disciplines like ski cross, big air and curling, the nation’s athletes are poised for an exciting final stretch.
The atmosphere among athletes and fans alike reflects renewed belief that Canada’s medal journey in Italy has only just begun — and that gold might not be a one‑off anymore.













