On the 15th day of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Team Canada had a remarkable day, securing three medals across various sports. The men's and women's curling teams emerged victorious, with the men's team claiming gold and the women's team securing a bronze. Ivanie Blondin, a speed skater, added to her medal tally by winning silver in the women's mass start event, her second consecutive medal in this event. However, the day wasn't without its challenges, as the freestyle skiing team, which had won bronze at the Beijing 2022 Olympics, missed out on the mixed team aerials podium, finishing in fifth place. Despite this setback, the Canadian athletes' performances across the board were a testament to their skill and determination. But here's where it gets controversial... The men's ski cross team, including the reigning Crystal Globe winner, faced early eliminations due to challenging weather conditions, raising questions about the fairness of the event in such conditions. And this is the part most people miss... The women's ski halfpipe event, which was postponed due to weather, will now take place on Sunday, February 22nd, providing an opportunity for Rachael Karker and Amy Fraser to compete. As the Olympics continue, Team Canada's performances have been a source of inspiration and excitement, but the day's events also highlight the unpredictable nature of sports and the challenges faced by athletes. So, what do you think? Do you agree with the decision to postpone the women's ski halfpipe event? Or do you think the men's ski cross team should have been given a different course? Share your thoughts in the comments below!