Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, the most medals won by Canadian athletes in the Summer Olympics has been in athletics (52, 13 gold, 14 silver, 25 bronze) and in the Winter Olympics in speed skating (28, 6 gold, 10 silver, 12 bronze).
As of Saturday the 15th of February, Canada has won 12 medals, 4 gold, 5 silver and 3 bronze.
Russia received the most medals in the 2014 Winter Olympics. Here are the top ten countries that received the most medals: 1. Russian Fed. - 33 total medals 2. United States - 28 total medals 3. Norway - 26 total medals 4. Canada - 25 total medals 5. Netherlands - 24 total medals 6. Germany - 19 total medals 7. Austria - 17 total medals 8. France - 15 total medals 9. Sweden - 15 total medals 10. Switzerland - 11 total medals
At the Summer Games, France has won their most medals, and most gold medals, in fencing and cycling. At the Winter Games, France has won their most medals, and gold medals, in alpine skiing. Then comes figure skating and biathlon.
While Canadians enjoy baseball (and the Toronto Blue Jays won two World Series, in 1992-1993), Canada is known for a deep love of hockey and devotion to a sport called curling. Also, Canadian football remains popular in some cities.
In the 2012 Olympic Games, Caribbean athletes won a combined 15 gold medals, 12 silver medals and 18 bronze medals. Cuban athletes won the most gold medals with five, followed by the Jamaican athletes with four.
Speed skating.
In the Winter Olympics, speed skating. In the Summer Olympics, athletics (track and field).
USA won the most medals with 37. Canada won the most gold medals with 14.
Canada won 14 gold medals at Vancouver in 2010.
Um... they're all "Athletics". Have Americans won medals in the sport of sitting on the couch?
probably running
Canada won the most gold medals with 14. It is also the most gold medals won in Winter Olympic history.
None of there 13 medals were won in the same event. Rowing was the sport they won the most medals in with 5
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Canada won 14 gold medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics.