This day in history: Alex Bilodeau wins gold

A golden memory from the Vancouver Olympics took place on February 14, 2010
CYPRESS MOUNTAIN, CANADA - FEBRUARY 14: (FRANCE OUT) Alexandre Bilodeau of Canada takes 1st place during the Men's Freestyle Skiing Moguls on Day 3 of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games on February 14, 2010 in Cypress Mountain, Canada. (Photo by Alexis Boichard/Agence/Zoom/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Alexandre Bilodeau


February 14 is usually known as the day in which chocolates are eaten, flowers are given, and Valentine’s Day cards are passed around the classroom. But did you know that it’s also the anniversary of free-style skier Alex Bilodeau’s gold-medal win?

Alex Bilodeau is from Montreal, Quebec, and competed six years ago in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. He became the first Canadian ever to win a gold medal at an Olympic Games hosted in his home country, Canada. When this happened, more than 22,000 people went to watch him be awarded his medal. That is enough people to fill more than 400 school buses! His win sparked Canadians everywhere to sing and celebrate his victory.

Alex Bilodeau continued to ski after this major win, and even received a second gold medal in the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games. He has since retired from the world of skiing, but his victories have left a true imprint on what being Canadian is all about.


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