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Forecast predicts 33 medals for Canada

Analytics company predicts good haul for Canadian team in Pyeongchan­g

- DONNA SPENCER

CALGARY An internatio­nal data analytics company predicts Canada will win a whopping 33 medals, including men’s hockey gold, at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea.

In a virtual medal table released Wednesday, Gracenote projects the Canadian team will rank third in total medals behind Germany (40) and Norway (37) and ahead of the United States (29).

Gracenote delivers music, video and sports metadata to entertainm­ent services and companies.

The company said in a release Wednesday it based its statistica­l model for Pyeongchan­g on individual and team results from previous World Cup, world championsh­ips and Olympic Games.

The 2018 Winter Olympics open Feb. 9 and close Feb. 25.

The 33 medals forecasted for the Canadian team (seven gold, 12 silver and 14 bronze) would wallop the country’s previous top total of 26 claimed by the host team at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., although the breakdown there was 14 gold, seven silver and five bronze.

Canada’s medal haul from 2014 will also be 26 (10, 10 and 6) when the luge relay team is officially upgraded from fourth to bronze.

Stripped of multiple medals by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee for doping violations, host Russia tumbled from first to fourth in the 2014 overall medal table.

Gracenote thinks Canada will win men’s hockey gold without its top NHL players, but predicts silver for the women’s hockey team.

With the opening ceremonies less than a month away, the Canadian Olympic Committee has yet to state what the Canadian team’s medal target is for Pyeongchan­g.

Finishing first overall in the total medal count was the goal in both 2010 and 2014. Canada was third in 2010 and will tie with Norway for second in 2014 at 26 medals.

COC chief executive officer Chris Overholt has said “we certainly expect to contend for the No. 1 position,” in Pyeongchan­g.

Gracenote has been increasing­ly bullish on Canada’s medal prospects in Pyeongchan­g, predicting 29 a year ago and upping that to 31 in November.

But Russia is the wild card in the prediction game as 42 athletes banned from Pyeongchan­g because of doping violations have appealed their cases to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

Canada stands to gain medals in some sports in the absence of some Russians, but which athletes will be allowed to compete under the “neutral” banner of Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) is still to be determined.

 ?? AP PHOTO / LEE JIN-MAN ?? The official emblem of the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Olympic Winter Games is seen in downtown Seoul, South Korea on January 4. An internatio­nal data analytics company predicts Canada will win a whopping 33 medals, including men's hockey gold, at the Winter...
AP PHOTO / LEE JIN-MAN The official emblem of the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Olympic Winter Games is seen in downtown Seoul, South Korea on January 4. An internatio­nal data analytics company predicts Canada will win a whopping 33 medals, including men's hockey gold, at the Winter...

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