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Olympic viewing guide Day 10: More Canadian gold on the way?

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Turning to Day 10 of the Milano-Cortina Games, did Mikael Kingsbury's victory in the dual moguls maybe open the floodgates for more Canadian golds? Canada has a top contender in short track speed skating on Monday, plus medal hopes in freestyle skiing and figure skating.

We'll start our daily viewing guide there, then cover some other key things to watch, including Canada's women's hockey semifinal and two games for star curler Rachel Homan, whose back is against the wall again.

Short track speed skating: Courtney Sarault, Kim Boutin and Florence Brunelle in the women's 1,000m (final at 6:47 a.m. ET)

With a silver in the mixed relay and a bronze in the women's 500m already under her belt, Sarault has an excellent chance here to win her third medal of the Games. Her three world-championship medals in the 1,000m include a silver last year, and the 25-year-old from Moncton owned this distance on the World Cup tour this season, winning three of the four races and taking silver in the other.

Expect Sarault to battle for the gold with the Netherlands' Xandra Velzeboer, who won the 500m on Thursday and was the 1,000m world champion in 2023; and Belgium's Hanne Desmet, the reigning 1,000m world champ and the only skater to beat Sarault in the 1K on the World Tour this season.

Boutin and Brunelle are longshots for the podium. Boutin took Olympic silver in this event back in 2018 and earned her fifth career Olympic medal on Tuesday in the mixed relay.

Racing begins with the quarterfinals at 5 a.m. ET, followed by the semis at 5:57 a.m. ET and the final at 6:47 a.m. ET.

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