In photos: Canada’s Max Parrot gets gold, teammate McMorris bronze in snowboard slopestyle and other Beijing Winter Olympic highlights
Max Parrot, from Bromont, Que., scored a 90.96 in his second run to win the Olympic title and Regina’s Mark McMorris earned a bronze medal at his third consecutive Olympics with an 88.53.

Canada's Alexandria Loutitt, left, celebrates with teammates Matthew Soukup, Abigail Strate and Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes after winning a bronze in the ski jumping mixed team event at the Beijing Winter Olympics.Matthias Schrader/The Associated Press
Canada's Matthew Soukup during the final Mixed Team Ski Jump at the Beijing Winter Olympics. Canada won bronze.LINDSEY WASSON/Reuters
Winner Italy's Arianna Fontana (C) celebrates with second placed Netherlands' Suzanne Schulting (R) and third placed Canada's Kim Boutin after the final A of the women's 500m short track speed skating event during the Beijing Winter Olympics.ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP
Canada's Kim Boutin wins bronze in the women's 500-metre short-track speedskating at the Beijing Winter Olympics.Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press
Canada's Max Parrot of Canada celebrates his gold medal win in Snowboard Slopestyle on the podium.PAWEL KOPCZYNSKI/Reuters
Canada's Max Parrot takes a selfie with mental performance coach Jean Franois Menard after winning gold at the Beijing Winter Olympics.MIKE BLAKE/Reuters

Canada's Max Parrot on his way to winning Canada's first gold during the men's slopestyle finals at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Monday.Gregory Bull/The Associated Press
Max Parrot of Canada in action during his gold medal win at the Beijing Winter Olympics.DYLAN MARTINEZ/Reuters

From left, silver medalist China's Su Yiming, bronze medalist Canada's Mark McMorris and gold medalist Canada's Max Parrot celebrate during the award ceremony for the men's slopestyle at the Beijing Winter Olympic.Gregory Bull/The Associated Press

Bronze medalist Canada's Mark McMorris celebrates during a medal ceremony for the men's snowboard slopestyle event at the Beijing Winter Olympics.Aaron Favila/The Associated Press
Canada's John Morris and Canada's Rachel Homan react during the mixed doubles round robin session 13 game of the Beijing Winter Olympic curling competition between Canada and Italy.LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA/AFP
Canada's John Morris and Canada's Rachel Homan curl the stone during the mixed doubles round robin session 13 game of the Beijing Winter Olympic curling competition between Canada and Italy.LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA/AFP
Canada's Rachel Homan and John Morris react after losing their match to Italy at the Beijing Winter Olympics.ELOISA LOPEZ/X06751
Canada's Ivanie Blondin and Ireen Wust of the Netherlands during the Women's 1500m speed skating event at the Beijing Winter Olympics.EVELYN HOCKSTEIN/Reuters
Megan Bankes of Canada in action during the Women's Biathlon 15km Individual race at the Beijing Winter Olympics.ATHIT PERAWONGMETHA/Reuters

Canada's Madeline Schizas finished fourth in the team figure skating event, which featured another standout performance from the 18-year-old, who is competing at her first Olympics.David J. Phillip/The Associated Press

Madeline Schizas, of Canada, reacts after the women's team free skate program at the Beijing Winter Olympics.David J. Phillip/The Associated Press
Canada's Madeline Schizas of Canada reacts with her team after finishing fourth in the team figure skating event at the Bejing Winter Olympics.PHIL NOBLE/Reuters
Canada's Micah Zandee-Hart and Russian Olympic Committee's Polina Bolgareva vie for the puck during the women's hockey at the Beijing Winter Olympics.ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP
Team Canada players celebrate their third goal against Russian Olympic Committee's goaltender Daria Gredzen at the Beijing Winter Olympics.SONG YANHUA/AFP
Team Canada players celebrate after defeating Team Russia Olympic Committee in women’s hockey at the Beijing Winter Olympics.Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press
Trinity Ellis of Canada in action during Women's Single Luge at the Beijing Winter Olympics.EDGAR SU/Reuters
Makena Hodgson of Canada gets ready to start in Women's Single Luge at the Beijing Winter Olympics.THOMAS PETER/Reuters
Canada's James Crawford finishes fourth in Men's Downhill at the Beijing Winter Olympics.JORGE SILVA/Reuters

James Crawford, of Canada, makes a turn in the Men's Downhill at the Beijing Winter Olympics.Alessandro Trovati/The Associated Press