2022 Olympics
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Canadian Paralympic athletes want financial rewards for medals — like Olympians getCanadian Olympic athletes who medaled in Tokyo or Beijing received $20,000 for a gold, $15,000 for a silver and $10,000 for a bronze. Paralympic medalists got nothing.SportsMar 18, 2022
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‘Still feels unreal’: Quebec snowboarder Max Parrot on medaling twice at Beijing OlympicsParrot, a native of Bromont, Que., dominated the slopestyle competition, winning Canada's first gold medal of the Games, then soared to a third-place finish in the big air event.SportsFeb 22, 2022
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Canada wins 26th Olympic medal as Beijing Games end with closing ceremonyJustin Kripps piloted his crew to a bronze medal in four-man bobsled on the final day at the Beijing Games - Canada's last medal of the Olympics.SportsFeb 20, 2022
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Beijing Olympics to end with closing ceremony: What to watch Saturday, SundayThe 16th and final day of the 2022 Winter Olympics will see Canada seek gold in alpine skiing and bobsledding before athletes gather for the closing ceremony.SportsFeb 19, 2022
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While you were sleeping: How Canada performed at the Beijing Olympics Friday, SaturdayThe final full day of the 2022 Winter Games saw Canada win its fifth speed skating medal and advance in the top three of the four-man bobsleigh competition.SportsFeb 19, 2022
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Canada’s Ivanie Blondin wins silver in mass start speed skating at Beijing OlympicsIt's the second medal of the 2022 Winter Games for Blondin, who won gold in the team event earlier in the week, and the fifth speed skating medal for Canada.SportsFeb 19, 2022
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Under 100,000 spectators have attended Beijing Olympics, officials sayThe Beijing Games are taking place inside a "closed loop" that separates competitors, team staff, media and others from the general public.SportsFeb 19, 2022
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Beijing Olympics: IOC must consider hosts’ human rights record, skier Kenworthy saysRights groups have long criticized the IOC's choice of Beijing as 2022 host, and several countries mounted diplomatic boycotts to protest China's human rights record.SportsFeb 19, 2022
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Beijing Olympics: High winds force events to be changed, postponed as Games near endOrganisers scrambled to reorganise the Alpine mixed team parallel race for the final day of the Games despite several teams being scheduled to fly home.SportsFeb 19, 2022
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Canada at the Beijing Olympics: What to watch Friday night, Saturday morningCompetition is beginning to wind down at the 2022 Winter Games, but Canada will still have chances for more medals on day 15 in multiple events.SportsFeb 18, 2022
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