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Brianne Theisen-Eaton of Humboldt, Sask., today announced her retirement from track and field. You can read her full statement on her website at www.weareeaton.com.
OTTAWA – Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) congratulates the new Board and Individual Members elected at the organization’s Annual General Meeting held in Edmonton, Alberta.
OTTAWA, ON — Pierre Lafontaine is returning to Ottawa full time, accepting the role as chief executive officer/secretary general for Cycling Canada, after splitting time over the last year between his hometown and Cross Country Ski de Fond Canada’s national office in Canmore, Alta., the two national sport bodies announced jointly on Friday.
The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) has reached a major milestone with today marking 500 days to go until Queensland, Australia Shares the Dream
Team Canada took the gold medal on Saturday in the Men’s Team Pursuit at Round 2 of the Track World Cup in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. This is the first-ever World Cup win for Canada in the Men’s Team Pursuit. Canada also moves into the overall lead in the World Cup standings, after finishing third in the first round.
GLASGOW, Nov. 4, 2016. – Team Canada took their first ever World Cup medal in the Men’s Team Pursuit on Friday evening in Glasgow, Scotland, with a bronze medal performance.
Katerine Savard of Pont-Rouge, Que., ended the three-stop FINA World Cup swimming cluster in Asia the same way she began: on the podium. Savard won the bronze medal Sunday in the women’s 200-m butterfly at the season finale.
Olympic and Commonwealth medallist Michelle Williams of North York, Ont., earned her second medal on the FINA World Cup Swimming circuit this week with a silver