British Columbia at the Winter Olympics

British Columbians have been taking part in the Winter Olympic Games since the inaugural edition in 1924, however it wasn't until 1968 that the first medals were won, when Dame Nancy Greene DBC won a gold and a silver in alpine skiing events.

At the Winter Games, BC athletes have won fifteen medals - seven gold, six silver, and two bronze, with the greatest success coming from freestyle skiing, with four medals - three gold and one silver.

Medal tables here show the top three, the hosts, plus BC; asterisk indicates the host nation.

= Medals =

All-time ranking
BC is tied with Poland for 24th place in total number of gold medals, tied with the Unified Team (former USSR), the United Team of Germany (1956-1964), Croatia, and independent athletes from Russia (2018) for 22nd place in silver, and tied with New Zealand for 37th place in bronze medals.

By sport
= Results by year =

Chamonix 1924
No medals.

St Moritz 1928
No medals.

Lake Placid 1932
No medals.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936
No medals.

St Moritz 1948
No medals.

Oslo 1952
No medals.

Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956
No medals.

Squaw Valley 1960
No medals.

Innsbruck 1964
No medals.

Medals

 * G - Dame Nancy Greene Raine DBC (alpine skiing, women's giant slalom)
 * S - Dame Nancy Greene Raine DBC (alpine skiing, women's slalom)

Medals
S - Karen Magnussen OBC (figure skating, women's singles)

Innsbruck 1976
No medals.

Lake Placid 1980
No medals.

Sarajevo 1984
No medals.

Calgary 1988
No medals.

Medals
G - Dame Kerrin Lee-Gartner DBC (alpine skiing, women's downhill)

Lillehammer 1994
No medals.

Medals
G - Sir Ross Rebagliati KBC (snowboarding, men's giant slalom)

Medals
B - Diane Dezura MBC, Kelley Law MBC, Cheryl Noble MBC, Julie Skinner MBC, Georgina Wheatcroft MBC (curling, women's)

Torino 2006
For the first time since 1968, BC won two medals.

Medals
S - Sara Renner OBC, Claire Hendricks OBC (cross-country skiing, women's team sprint) S - Jeff Pain OBC (skeleton, men's)

Vancouver 2010
With British Columbia hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, hopes were high for a good performance in medal count; however, only two - both gold - were one, which set a new record for fewest medals won by a hosting nation.

Medals
G - Dame Maëlle Ricker DBC (snowboarding, women's snowboard cross) G - Dame Ashleigh McIvor DBC (freestyle skiing, women's ski cross)

Sochi 2014
The disappointing performance of 2010 was made up for with the best-ever BC performance at a Winter Games, with four medals won - two of them by speed skater Denny Morrison OBC.

Medals
G - Dame Marielle Thompson DBC (freestyle skiing, women's ski cross) S - Denny Morrison OBC (speed skating, men's 1000 metres) S - '''Dame Kelsey Serwa DBC (freestyle skiing, women's ski cross) B - Denny Morrison OBC (speed skating, men's 1500 metres)

Pyeongchang 2018
Dame Kelsey Serwa became the first British Columbian to medal in two separate Winter Olympics; her gold proved to be BC's only medal of the Games.

Medals
G - '''Dame Kelsey Serwa DBC (freestyle skiing, women's ski cross)