Canada Olympic figure skating results: Updated scores, winners for 2026 team, singles and pairs events

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After being held without a medal in Beijing, Canada's Olympic figure skating team is seeking a return to the podium in Milan Cortina.

Historically, the Canadians have ranked among the world's best skaters. Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the most-decorated skaters in Olympic history, claiming five medals (three golds, two silvers) across their glittering career. They're two of five skaters to collect three golden medallions across their Olympic careers.

But eight years after their retirement, the Canadians have struggled to find a replacement for their consistency. The 2022 Games were a barren run for the red-and-white, with a Canadian failing to finish in a podium place for the first time since 1980.

They'll look for a better showing this time around. Madeline Schizas, Stephen Gogolev, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier lead a talented 12-person unit that looks well-equipped to compete with the likes of Team USA and Team Japan for supremacy on the tilt.

With that, The Sporting News is tracking results throughout Canada Olympic figure skating's run in the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotalJapan1326United States2103France1001Kazakhstan1001Georgia0101Canada0011Italy0011Germany0011

Men's singles

GoldSilverBronzeMikhail Shaidorov (Kazahkstan)Yuma Kagiyama (Japan)Shun Sato (Japan)

Women's singles

GoldSilverBronzeAlysa Liu (United States)Kaori Sakamoto (Japan)Ami Nakai (Japan)

Pairs

GoldSilverBronzeRiku Miura and Riyuichi Kihara (Japan)Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava (Georgia)Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin (Germany)

Ice dance

GoldSilverBronzeLaurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron (France)Madison Chock and Evan Bates (United States)Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier (Canada)

Team event

GoldSilverBronzeUnited StatesJapanItaly

Overall figure skating medal leaders

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotalJapan1326United States2103France1001Kazakhstan1001Georgia0101Canada0011Italy0011Germany0011

How to watch Olympic figure skating events

Figure skating at Milan Cortina 2026 will air on CBC. Brenda Irving will lead the broadcast team with Kurt Browning offering musings as an analyst.

Cord-cutters can also find the action on CBC Gem or TOU.tv, the latter of which offers French commentary.

TV schedule

Friday, Feb. 6

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream3:55 a.m.Team Event Day 1CBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv5:35 a.m.Team Pairs ShortCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv7:35 a.m.Team Women's ShortCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Saturday, Feb. 7

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream1:45 p.m.Team Men's ShortCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv4:05 p.m.Team Free DanceCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Sunday, Feb. 8

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream1:30 p.m.Team Pairs Free CBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv2:45 p.m.Team Women's FreeCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv3:55 p.m.Team Men's FreeCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Monday, Feb. 9

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream1:20 p.m.Rhythm DanceCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Tuesday, Feb. 10

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream12:30 p.m.Men's ShortCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Wednesday, Feb. 11

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream1:30 p.m.Free DanceCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Friday, Feb. 13

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream1 p.m.Men's Free Part 1CBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Sunday, Feb. 15

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream1:45 p.m.Pairs Short Part 1CBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Monday, Feb. 16

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream2 p.m. Pairs Free Part 1CBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Tuesday, Feb. 17

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream12:45 p.m.Women's Short Part 1CBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

Thursday, Feb. 19

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream1 p.m.Women's Free SkateCBC, CBC Gem, TOU.tv

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