It was another successful day for Team Canada in PyeongChang, as they scooped up one more gold medal and several wins.
While you were sleeping:
The women鈥檚 ice hockey team skating to a 5-0 win over the Olympic Athletes from Russia on Sunday night.
馃毃 GOAL! finds her own rebound off the crossbar and adds the 5-0 goal for .
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dazzled with a first place finish in the qualifying run at women鈥檚 halfpipe.
鈥溾淚 feel great. I feel confident and the pipe is amazing, so just riding through it is really great,鈥 said Sharpe.
On my first run I just really wanted to land, that鈥檚 like my biggest thing for my confidence.鈥
Canada鈥檚 women鈥檚 curling team continued their winning streak with an 8-3 win over Japan.
and Ontario鈥檚 Alex Kopacz took home Canada鈥檚 second ever gold ever in two-man bobsleigh as they tied for first place with the Germans.
Kripps was celebrating the win.
鈥淚 tried to keep my mind clear and do my thing and we laid down the best run I have ever had. And we managed to take a couple of hundredths off the push too and we definitely needed it,鈥 he said.
Perennial figure skating favourites Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir broke a world record with their short dance performance.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 something we are really proud of. That is every athlete鈥檚 goal here and to come out and do the best you can,鈥 said Moir.
鈥淎nd to do it on this stage, we鈥檙e really, really proud of that. We know our work isn鈥檛 over. It鈥檚 a long event. The biggest chunk is tomorrow and we have to stay on our game.鈥
Who, what, when to watch (PST):
4:05 p.m.: Curling 鈥 Men鈥檚
Team Canada take on Japan in the round robin.
5:3o p.m. : Freestyle skiing 鈥 Women鈥檚 halfpipe
Rosalind Groenewoud and Cassie Sharpe compete in the final.
7:23 p.m.: Figure skating 鈥 Mixed ice dance, free dance
Gilles and Poirier kick things off at 6:54 p.m., followed by Weaver and Poje at 7:10 p.m. and capped off with perennial favourites Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir at 8:13 p.m.
Olympics highlight of the day:
Not by blood, but by heart... we are sisters.
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Not by blood, but by heart... we are sisters.
鈥 Team Canada Women (@HC_Women)