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The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the closing of the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea:
“Today, as the 2018 Olympic Winter Games draw to a close in PyeongChang, we celebrate the extraordinary athletes who represented Canada during this year’s events. Team Canada reached new heights this year and earned 29 medals – our national best.
“For the last two weeks, Canadian athletes filled us with pride, kept us up late, and took our breath away, event after event. You brought power, speed, grace, and spirit, and pushed the boundaries in every sport. You showed us what it looks like to give your all – and you taught us the true meaning of being a team.
“Our athletes’ achievements are a testament to the effort, sacrifice, and perseverance it took to make it to the Olympics – and behind every athlete stand coaches, families, friends, and communities. Their strong support over the years has helped our Canadian athletes to shine and represent us all with passion and pride on the world stage.
“I also salute the athletes from around the world on their remarkable achievements and extend my heartfelt thanks to South Korea for organizing such successful games. We look forward to the upcoming PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, where sport, athletes, and their stories will once again bring us all together.
“On behalf of all Canadians, I congratulate all our Olympic athletes. You represent the best of Canada’s diversity and strength, and your achievements will inspire us for generations to come. Team Canada, you make us proud.”
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the closing of the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
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“From February 4 to 20, 215 athletes represented Canada in the 2022 Olympic Winter Games and displayed to the world the very best of what it means to be Canadian with their hard work, determination, and sportsmanship. Today, we welcome them home and salute their achievements.
“As we celebrate our Olympians and their 26 medals, let us also recognize the years of training, sacrifice, and perseverance it took them to get this far and the many challenges they’ve had to overcome, including the COVID-19 pandemic. With courage and dedication, all members of Team Canada delivered incredible performances at this year’s Games, inspiring Canadians of all ages.
“Team Canada also made history this year by being the most gender-balanced team ever to represent our country at the Winter Olympic Games – with a total of 106 women and 109 men.
“Today, long-track speed skater and triple medal winner Isabelle Weidemann will lead our Olympic Team and wave the Canadian flag at the Closing Ceremony. We look forward to rallying behind our athletes once again for the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, beginning on March 4.
“On behalf of all Canadians, I congratulate our Olympic athletes – as well as their families, coaches, and support staff – for representing Canada’s spirit, resilience, and determination at this year’s Games. You made us proud.”
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the closing of the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea:
“Today, as the 2018 Olympic Winter Games draw to a close in PyeongChang, we celebrate the extraordinary athletes who represented Canada during this year’s events. Team Canada reached new heights this year and earned 29 medals – our national best.
“For the last two weeks, Canadian athletes filled us with pride, kept us up late, and took our breath away, event after event. You brought power, speed, grace, and spirit, and pushed the boundaries in every sport. You showed us what it looks like to give your all – and you taught us the true meaning of being a team.
“Our athletes’ achievements are a testament to the effort, sacrifice, and perseverance it took to make it to the Olympics – and behind every athlete stand coaches, families, friends, and communities. Their strong support over the years has helped our Canadian athletes to shine and represent us all with passion and pride on the world stage.
“I also salute the athletes from around the world on their remarkable achievements and extend my heartfelt thanks to South Korea for organizing such successful games. We look forward to the upcoming PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, where sport, athletes, and their stories will once again bring us all together.
“On behalf of all Canadians, I congratulate all our Olympic athletes. You represent the best of Canada’s diversity and strength, and your achievements will inspire us for generations to come. Team Canada, you make us proud.”
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the closing of the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
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“From February 4 to 20, 215 athletes represented Canada in the 2022 Olympic Winter Games and displayed to the world the very best of what it means to be Canadian with their hard work, determination, and sportsmanship. Today, we welcome them home and salute their achievements.
“As we celebrate our Olympians and their 26 medals, let us also recognize the years of training, sacrifice, and perseverance it took them to get this far and the many challenges they’ve had to overcome, including the COVID-19 pandemic. With courage and dedication, all members of Team Canada delivered incredible performances at this year’s Games, inspiring Canadians of all ages.
“Team Canada also made history this year by being the most gender-balanced team ever to represent our country at the Winter Olympic Games – with a total of 106 women and 109 men.
“Today, long-track speed skater and triple medal winner Isabelle Weidemann will lead our Olympic Team and wave the Canadian flag at the Closing Ceremony. We look forward to rallying behind our athletes once again for the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, beginning on March 4.
“On behalf of all Canadians, I congratulate our Olympic athletes – as well as their families, coaches, and support staff – for representing Canada’s spirit, resilience, and determination at this year’s Games. You made us proud.”