In all, Canada won 25 medals at Sochi 2014. 10 gold, 10 silver and 5 bronze. Canada’s Olympic stories were found on the podium, but also elsewhere in the arenas and rinks, on the tracks and slopes.
Day 1: Justine and Chloé go 1-2 in moguls, McMorris bronze in slopestyle
WATCH: Justine Dufour-Lapointe wins moguls gold
Day 2: Canada wins silver in figure skating, Guay 10th in downhill
Day 3: Bilodeau repeats, Kingsbury second and Hamelin golden in 1500
WATCH: Alex Bilodeau wins his second Olympic moguls gold
WATCH: Charles Hamelin captures gold in short track 1500
Day 4: Canada’s Dara Howell wins first Olympic ski slopestyle gold, Lamarre bronze
WATCH: Canada’s Dara Howell captures first-ever women’s ski slopestyle gold
Day 5: Denny Morrison wins silver, women’s hockey betters USA
Day 6: Canada endures disappointment but seeds contenders for Day 7
Day 7: Patrick Chan settles for silver in men’s figure skating
Day 8: Morrison delivers again and curling rinks heat up
Day 9: Hudec wins alpine medal, SBX silver for Maltais, Drew Doughty scores all the goals
Day 10: Ice dance silver and curling history
Day 11: Mike Riddle and short track relay are silver stars
Day 12: Humphries and Moyse defend gold, curling teams crush it
WATCH: Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse defend Olympic bobsleigh gold
Day 13: Best game ever? What the players think about a gold medal game ‘for the ages’
WATCH: Canadian women come from behind to beat US for Olympic hockey gold
WATCH: Jennifer Jones and Brad Jacobs win curling gold for Canada
Day 14: Jacobs wins gold, ski cross goes 1-2 and Cournoyer surprises
WATCH: Marielle Thompson and Kelsey Serwa go 1-2 in ski cross
Day 15: Bobsledders “doing well” following frightful Olympic crash

Day 16: Team Canada shuts out Sweden for Olympic hockey gold
WATCH: Team Canada beats Sweden to defend Olympic hockey gold
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16 days in Sochi: Canada’s top stories from the 2014 Olympic Winter Games