Some team facts
Athletes who identify as female or are competing in women’s events:
Number of athletes: 108
Youngest: Felicity Geremia, 18 (born June 4, 2007), Snowboard;
Oldest: Deanna Stellato-Dudek, 42 (born June 22, 1983), Figure skating
Athletes who identify as male or are competing in men’s events:
Number of athletes: 99
Youngest: Eli Bouchard, 18 (born December 12, 2007), Snowboard;
Oldest: Marc Kennedy, 44 (born February 5, 1982), Curling
NOTE: This is the first Olympic Winter Games at which Team Canada athletes competing in women’s events outnumber those competing in men’s events.
Sets of siblings:
Jasmine Drolet (Cross-Country Skiing) and Remi Drolet (Cross-Country Skiing)
Daniel Hall (Long Track Speed Skating) and Laura Hall (Long Track Speed Skating)
Hannah Schmidt (Ski Cross) and Jared Schmidt (Ski Cross)
Brodie Seger (Alpine Skiing) and Riley Seger (Alpine Skiing)
Children of Olympians:
Cédrick Brunet (Long Track Speed Skating) – Michel Brunet (father)
Laurent Dubreuil (Long Track Speed Skating) – Robert Dubreuil (father) and Ariane Loignon (mother)
Miha Fontaine (Freestyle Skiing) – Nicolas Fontaine (father)
Laura Hall (Long Track Speed Skating) and Daniel Hall (Long Track Speed Skating) – Mike Hall (father)
Béatrice Lamarche (Long Track Speed Skating) – Benoît Lamarche (father)
Dylan Marineau (Freestyle Skiing) – Dennis Marineau (father)
Xavier McKeever (Cross-Country Skiing) – Robin McKeever (father) and Milaine Thériault (mother)
Jeffrey Read (Alpine Skiing) – Ken Read (father)
Provincial and territorial breakdown*:
Alberta: 46
British Columbia: 33
Manitoba: 4
New Brunswick: 2
Newfoundland and Labrador: 0
Northwest Territories: 0
Nova Scotia: 5
Nunavut: 0
Ontario: 58
Prince Edward Island: 0
Quebec: 49
Saskatchewan: 6
Yukon: 2
Athletes born outside Canada: 2
Athletes who previously attended a Games:
Olympic Winter Games
Beijing 2022 – 90
PyeongChang 2018 – 43
Sochi 2014 – 13
Vancouver 2010 – 8
Winter Youth Olympic Games
Gangwon 2024 – 2
Lausanne 2020 – 9
Lillehammer 2016 – 7
Innsbruck 2012 – 1
Olympic Summer Games:
Tokyo 2020 – 1
Paris 2024 – 1
**Kelsey Mitchell is set to become Canada’s latest dual season Olympian
Olympic rookies: 109
Olympic medallists: 47
Most Olympic appearances at the Olympic Winter Games:
4 – Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Valérie Maltais and Marie-Philip Poulin (2010, 2014, 2018, 2022). Milano Cortina 2026 will be their fifth Olympic Games.
* The following are athlete roster adjustments that occurred after their respective sport’s team announcement took place.