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Russian player’s induction into Hockey Hall of Fame ‘deeply offensive’: UCCA planned induction of a former Russian ice hockey player into the Hall of Fame has raised concern over the athlete’s alleged endorsement of his country’s invasion of Ukraine.SportsAug 29
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Go, Canada! The 2024 Olympics uniforms celebrate each province, territoryTeam Canada's 2024 Olympic Games uniforms, designed by Lululemon, include a one-of-a-kind print featuring art, architecture and nature found across the country.SportsApr 16
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Sweden to Saskatoon: Team Hasselborg lead Mabergs embracing her second homeThousands of kilometres separate Sweden and Saskatchewan, however Olympic gold medalist Sofia Mabergs has found another home across the world in Saskatoon.SportsDec 15, 2023
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Canada sending largest Olympic team since 1984 to Tokyo despite COVID-19 outbreaksThe Canadian Olympic Committee is sending 225 members athletes who identify as women and 146 who identify as men to Tokyo for the games, which start July 23.CanadaJul 13, 2021
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NHL players won’t be going to Beijing Winter Olympics, league confirmsCommissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement that "profound disruption" to the league's schedule caused by COVID-19-related events made Olympic participation "no longer feasible."SportsDec 22, 2021
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The Beijing Winter Olympics are about to begin. Here’s what to expectA look at the athletes to watch, new events, COVID-19 restrictions and controversies surrounding the 2022 Winter Olympics in the Chinese capital.SportsFeb 3, 2022
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While you were sleeping: How Canada performed at the Beijing Olympics on Sunday, MondayCanada added to its medal count at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Sunday and Monday with gold and bronze medals, bringing its total tally to six.SportsFeb 7, 2022
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IOC head arrives in Durban amid frenzied campaigning for 2018 Winter OlympicsDURBAN, South Africa - International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge arrived in Durban on Monday amid frenzied final campaigning ahead of this week's vote on the host city for the 2018 Winter Games.SportsJul 13, 2011
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South Korean President Lee Myung-bak asks IOC to make Pyeongchang’s dream come true, finally<p> South Korean President Lee Myung-bak asks IOC to make Pyeongchang's dream come true, finally DURBAN, South Africa - Pyeongchang made its final bid to stage the 2018 Winter Olympics, telling IOC members on Wednesday it has learned "valuable lessons" after twice failing to take the games to South Korea for th</p>SportsJul 6, 2011
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South Korean city of Pyeongchang wins right to host 2018 Winter Olympics<p> IOC begins voting to decide host city for 2018 Winter Olympic Games DURBAN, South Africa - The IOC has begun voting to choose the host city for the 2018 Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee is voting by secret ballot from a field of three candidates: Pyeongchang, South Korea; Munich; and A</p>SportsJul 6, 2011
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IOC to announce host city for 2018 Winter OlympicsThe three cities vying for the 2018 Winter Olympics are making their final pitches in a contest between a third-time Asian bid from South Korea and two European challengers.Jul 6, 2011
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Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo submitting 2020 Olympic bid files to IOC, 8 months before voteLAUSANNE, Switzerland - Exactly eight months before the vote, the race for the 2020 Summer Games moved into a crucial phase Monday when the three candidate cities submitted their bid plans to the International Olympic Committee.SportsJan 7, 2013
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Canada’s Nedohin chasing South Korea at women’s world curling championshipLETHBRIDGE, Alta. - The illness Heather Nedohin's team managed to avoid at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts caught up with them at the world women's curling championship.Mar 20, 2012
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Canada’s Nedohin chasing South Korea at women’s world curling championshipLETHBRIDGE, Alta. - The illness Heather Nedohin's team managed to avoid at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts caught up with them at the world women's curling championship.SportsMar 20, 2012
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Canada’s Nedohin takes bronze at women’s world curling championshipLETHBRIDGE, Alta. - Heather Nedohin's team passed a test of mental toughness by earning a hard-fought bronze medal for Canada at the women's world curling championship.Mar 25, 2012
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Canada’s Nedohin takes bronze at women’s world curling championshipLETHBRIDGE, Alta. - Heather Nedohin's team passed a test of mental toughness by earning a hard-fought bronze medal for Canada at the women's world curling championship.SportsMar 25, 2012
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Moscow officials relieved after Russian Olympic doping ban softenedThe decision to soften sanctions issued by global anti-doping authorities came Thursday by the Lausanne-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).WorldDec 18, 2020
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Gushue, Einarson to face Lott, Sahaidak in Canadian mixed doubles curling finalBrad Gushue and Kerri Einarson advanced to the final of the Canadian mixed doubles curling championship with a 7-6 semifinal win Thursday over John Morris and Danielle Schmiemann.CanadaMar 25, 2021
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Snowboarder Shaun White says Calgary halfpipe suits himThe halfpipe at Calgary's Canada Olympic Park has attracted snowboarding's brightest star.SportsJan 8, 2016
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Rio 2016: The good, the bad and the ugly of the GamesThere were moments at the Rio Olympic Games — some great, some dreadful and some downright ugly — that will not, and should not, be forgotten.Aug 20, 2016