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Ottawa, October 2, 2012 – Synchro Canada announced today that Meng Chen has been named head coach to lead the senior national team in this new era leading to the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.
SHERWOOD PARK – Two-time Olympic medallist Carol Huynh is not competing at the women’s world wrestling championships this weekend, but her legacy of excellence provided a jolt of motivation for Jessica MacDonald of Windsor.
Local favourite Justine Bouchard won a bronze medal in the 68-kg division on Saturday to cap Canada's performance at the FILA Senior Women World Wrestling Championships in Sherwood Park, Alta.
Niagara Falls, ON (Saturday, September 29, 2012) – Chantal Petitclerc, one of Canada’s most decorated athletes of all time, has been appointed Team Canada’s Chef de Mission for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Montréal, September 22, 2012 – While Joliane Melançon was climbing the podium for a silver medal at the Judo World Cup in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Saturday, Charles Breton-Leduc and Arthur Margelidon were well on their way to claiming a pair of third places finishes, at the Europe Cup in Tampere, Finland.
September 23, 2012 – Alix Renaud-Roy climbed the podium with a third place finish in the under 70 kg category, Sunday, at the Europe Cup presented in Tampere, Finland, after winning two of the three bouts she took part in.
September, 13, 2012 - Swimming Canada, the national governing body for Canadian swimming announced today that Ben Titley, one of the most decorated and longest-standing British swimming coaches, has been hired has Head coach for the National Swim Center Ontario in Toronto.
BUFFALO, N.Y.—Canada’s Joanna Brown continued a solid rookie season as an elite triathlete after winning the bronze medal in a Pan American Cup race in Buffalo, N.Y. on Saturday. Ranked third alongside Olympians Sarah Haskins and Flora Duffy, the 19-year-old Canuck had one of the strongest 1.5-kilometre swims of the year after diving into Lake Erie. With Haskins and Duffywasting no time to jump well ahead of the field, Brown took advantage of a fast transition to hammer the 40-kilometre bike before setting up a strong 10-kilometre run to finish with a third place time of 2:07:29.
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