Canada's Justin Kripps and Germany's Francesco Friedrich tied for gold in men's two-man bobsled at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
The Summerland, B.C., product and brakeman Alex Kopacz of London, Ont., slid to a combined four-run time of three minutes 16.86 seconds.
Kripps joins Pierre Lueders, who took gold at the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan, as the only Canadians to top an Olympic podium in two-man.
Lueders also won two-man silver at the 2006 Olympics in Turin, Italy, for the country's other medal in the discipline.
Friedrich and Thorsten Margis also finished in 3:16.91 Monday, while Latvia's Oskars Melbardis and Janis Strenga won bronze in 3:16.91.
Hamilton's Nick Poloniato and brakeman Jesse Lumsden - the former CFL running back from Burlington, Ont. - wound up in seventh in 3:17.74. Australian-born Chris Spring of Priddis, Alta., and Lascelles Brown of Calgary were 10th in 3:18.24.
Also late on Monday, the Canadian women's hockey team assured itseslf of at least a silver medal with a 5-0 victory over the Olympic Athletes from Russia.
They'll now move on to the gold medal final against the United States, which is set to begin just after 11 o'clock on Wednesday night (Montreal time).
Canada has never failed to reach the gold medal final since women's hockey became part of the Olympic program in 1998. They've won the last four golds, beating the United States in 2002, 2010 and 2014.
Canada ends day 10 of comeptition in Pyeongchang in third place in the medal standings, with 17 medals — 6 gold, 5 silver and 6 bronze.