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Cheer on Moncton’s Courtney Sarault This Week

February 17 @ 12:00 am - February 20 @ 11:30 pm

Courtney Sarault has been a standout performer for Canada at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Games. As of February 17, 2026, she has secured three medals, matching the record for the most medals won by a Canadian short-track speed skater at a single Olympic Games (a feat previously achieved by Kim Boutin in 2018).
Courtney Sarault’s 2026 Medal Count
| Mixed 2000m Relay | Silver | Feb 10, 2026 |
| Women’s 500m | Bronze | Feb 12, 2026 |
| Women’s 1000m | Silver | Feb 16, 2026 |
Remaining Opportunities:
While she has already had a historic run, she still has a chance to add to her tally:
 * Women’s 3000m Relay: Canada has qualified for the final stages of the relay. This represents her strongest remaining chance for a fourth medal.
 * Women’s 1500m: This event is typically part of the Olympic short-track program, though her specific heat schedules follow the completion of the 1000m.
With her silver in the 1000m just yesterday, Sarault has solidified her position as the first Canadian skater from outside Quebec to win an individual short-track Olympic medal.
 Upcoming medals: Courtney Sarault is currently one of the most successful athletes at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Games, and she has two major opportunities remaining to add to her historic haul.
Remaining Schedule for Courtney Sarault:
Both of her remaining medal events take place later this week at the Milano Ice Skating Arena:
 * Women’s 3,000m Relay (Finals)
   * Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2026
   * Time: 3:59 PM
Canada has already advanced through the semifinals. This is a high-stakes team event where Canada is a perennial podium favorite.
 * Women’s 1,500m (Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals)
   * Date: Friday, February 20, 2026
   * Time: Sessions begin at 12:15 PM; the Final A is scheduled for 2:07 PM
 This is the final individual short-track event of the Games. Sarault will have to navigate three rounds in a single day to reach the podium.
Current 2026 Medal Haul (3 Medals)
By winning her third medal yesterday, she became the first Canadian short-track skater from outside Quebec to win an individual Olympic medal
If she reaches the podium in both of her remaining events, she would finish with five medals—an unprecedented feat for a Canadian winter athlete in a single Games.
Where to watch:
  • CBC Gem (App & Website): This is the best way to see the full races. You can stream every session live or on-demand for free (requires a free account).
  • CBC TV: The main network will broadcast the major finals during their “Olympic Morning” and “Daytime” blocks.
  • CBC Sports Website: You can find live results and specific event streams at cbc.ca/sports/olympics

Details

Start:
February 17 @ 12:00 am
End:
February 20 @ 11:30 pm