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When did Canada win Olympic gold in ice hockey?

When did Canada win Olympic gold in ice hockey?

Canada dominated the early years of Olympic hockey, winning gold at six of the first seven Games between 1920 and 1952, and has won three of the last five, including home-ice gold in Vancouver, B.C., in 2010.

Which nation has the most Olympic gold medals in hockey?

India
India is the leading team in overall medal tally with 12 medals (8 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze). India also lead in most number of gold medals.

How many Olympic medals has Canada won in hockey?

22 medals
With 22 medals, including 13 gold, Canada is the most successful country in Olympic ice hockey.

How many gold medals does Canada have in ice hockey?

Canadian History (pre-PyeongChang 2018) With 20 medals, including 13 gold, Canada is the most successful country in Olympic ice hockey. Canada won the men’s tournament at six of the first seven Olympic Games in which ice hockey was included, beginning with the debut during the summer Games at Antwerp 1920.

Who are the Olympic medalists in ice hockey?

Four other athletes have won four medals: two Canadians – Becky Kellar and Jennifer Botterill with three gold and a silver – and three Americans – Angela Ruggiero, Jenny Potter (each with one gold, two silver and one bronze) and Julie Chu (three silver and one bronze).

When did Canada start ice hockey in the Olympics?

Women’s ice hockey was introduced at the Nagano Olympics in 1998, with Canada winning the silver medal. Canada has appeared in every Olympic gold medal game, facing the United States five times (1998, 2002, 2010, 2014, 2018) and Sweden once (2006).

Who are the members of the Canadian ice hockey team?

After a silver at those first Games, Canada won four straight gold medals, making Hayley Wickenheiser and Jayna Hefford the two most decorated athletes in the sport. Caroline Ouellette joined them on all four gold medal teams. Canada won silver at PyeongChang 2018.

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