Yeah, well, those medals count. Just like hockey goals, no one asks how you got them, you just got them.
I'm not saying any of the medals in snowboarding itself are surprising, but I wouldn't have expected to have 5 total at this point just given the chances at falls and let's say creative judging in slopestyle the last two Games.
Anyway, lots of time for Canada to turn it around. I think watching our curlers struggle really puts a bigger damper on the experience because it's several times every day. I'm here and I'm trying to stay positive in person. But the city isn't really engaged like I thought it would be (even with covid) and even going to the events, while amazing and exciting and crazy, is so clinical and devoid of spontaneity and atmosphere it's almost sad. I have stories that I'm a little hesitant to tell until I'm done all my events and can assure confidentiality. Nothing horrible, but all fun has been sucked out of the Olympics here and I feel like it's intentional, especially for the very few foreign fans who make it in. I'm trying to ignore all of that and just watch the sports, but Canada just keeps disappointing on that front, too.