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Canada has always killed at the Winter Olympics, but over the last two weeks in Pyeongchang, the nation has literally outdone itself. 

As of February 23, the True North earned its 27th medal of the games, beating its previous haul of 26 medals at the Vancouver 2010 games and setting a new national record for the most medals at a single Winter Games.

Though our athletes are on the other side of the world, several of them took time out of their busy schedules to chat with Roz & Mocha about their experiences representing Canada in South Korea, and the results were #Blessed.

Listen to the interviews below.

Mark McMorris, snowboarder

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#RozAndMocha: Mark McMorris Makes Canada Proud in Pyeongchang!

Originally Aired: February 12, 2018

Mikael Kingsbury, freestyle skier

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#RozAndMocha: Gold Medalist Mikaël Kingsbury is Enjoying the Free Food in Pyeongchang!

Originally Aired: February 13, 2018

Elizabeth Swaney, freestyle skier

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#RozAndMocha: Meet Elizabeth Swaney The "Best" "Worst" Athlete At #Pyeongchang

Originally Aired: February 20, 2018

Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir, figure skaters

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#RozAndMocha: Scott & Tessa Would Skate Till They're 95 If They Could!

Originally Aired: February 21, 2018

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