There’s only a couple of days left at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, but there’s still plenty of medals on the line.

The Canadians entered Saturday morning’s competitions with a country-record of 27 medals and they added to that total as Sebastien Toutant captured the first-ever gold medal in men’s snowboarding big air.



Although the 25-year-old fell on his final run, his combined score of 174.25 over his first two runs was good enough to help him capture his first Olympic medal.



With it being a historic victory for Toutant and all of Canada, you can bet just about everyone reached out to congratulate him on his incredible runs.



Although Mark McMorris and Max Parrot failed to make the podium in the men’s big air, they still contributed to Canada’s medal total as they both captured a medal in the snowboard slopestyle earlier at the Olympics.