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Daily Sport Summary: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
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Competition is complete.
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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James Wiebe (867-334-8934)
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Competition 1
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Team event - quarter final - Men
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Results
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Quebec (4)
Alberta (1)
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Competition 2
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Team event - quarter final - Women
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Results
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British-columbia (3)
Ontario (2)
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Highlights
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The quarter final was an odd tie between Team Ontario seeded number 4 and Team British-Columbia seeded number 2. The gold medal players from both teams weren't a great help to their teammates. Melodie Liang and Toby Ng from BC who has previously won gold in the mixed event lost to Jennifer Lam and Sen Hoong Phang in 3 sets. Same thing happened to the gold medalist Jocelyn Ko and Stephanie Ko from Team Ontario who also lost their match. Even if a lot of unexpected things happened during that tie, the number 2 seeded team overcame the number 4. British-Columbia defeated Ontario by the close score of 3-2.
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Competiton 3
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Team event - semi-final - Men
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Results
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Quebec (3)
Ontario (0)
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Highlights
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It was an easy semi-final for Team Quebec. They defeated Team Ontario by the score of 3-0 without even losing a set in all of the matches.
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Competition 4
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Team event - semi-final - Women
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Results
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British-Columbia (3)
Alberta (1)
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Competition 5
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Team Event - Men
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Results
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New-Brunswick (4)
Prince Edward Island (1)
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Competition 6
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Team Event - Women
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Results
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Nova-Scotia (4)
Newfoundland (1)
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Highlights
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After winning their two ties yesterday, Team Prince Edward Island didn't have the same destiny today. They lost to Team New-Brunswick by the score of 4-1. When asked the players from PEI said they were very excited to be here: `' This is our first national event, we are here to gain experience and try our best.'' Team PEI unfortunately lost both of their coaches two months before the Games, one moved away to Calgary and the other past away. They were fortunate enough to find Ian Stedman, a volleyball coach, who stepped up and helped the team with their training and preparation.
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Athletes to Watch
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Team Quebec -Team Quebec is the team to watch for in tomorow's final. They have been crushing every Team they've played so far.On their team, they have Mathieu Laforest who won 2 gold medals previously this week and Isabelle Mercier-Dalphond who managed to get 2 bronze.
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Next Competition
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The final of the team event between Team Quebec and Team British-Columbia.
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Val St - Jacques (867- 334-8938)
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Next Competition
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Junior Men's/Women's Zeroing and Relay on Day 8.
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Joanne Thomson (867-334-8941)
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Competition 1
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Team BC vs. Team AB
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Results
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BC 7, AB 6
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Highlights
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The game was close right from the beginning. Alberta was one up without hammer playing the 10th end. Team BC was able to draw 2 to the 4 foot behind cover. On her last rock, Nadine Chyz was attempting to out draw the BC rocks and hope for a miss on BC's last shot. Chyz's threw too much wait and the rock slid through the house.
This lose to British Columbia ended all play off hopes for the team from Alberta.
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Competition 2
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Team QC vs. Team NS
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Results
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QC 7, NS 8
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Highlights
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Team Nova Scotia needed to beat Team Quebec for any chance to make the playoffs. Members from the Nova Scotia were struggling but the team was kept in the game by some great shot making by Danielle Parsons. Playing the 10th end, Team Nova Scotia was down 1 point with hammer. Parsons drew to the 8 foot to tie the game and send it into extra ends. In the 11th end, Team Quebec was playing a tap back for the win. The rock did not curl and left Team Nova Scotia sitting one on the button.
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Competiton 3
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Team PEI vs. Team NB
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Results
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PEI 4, NB 5
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Highlights
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Competition 4
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Team MB vs. Team ON
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Results
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MB 5, ON 8
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Highlights
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It was a fight for first place in pool B by the two only undefeated teams in the Games, Ontario and Manitoba. The game went back and forth. It wasn't until late in the game that Ontario finally took control winning 8-5.
Ontario finishes the round robin in 1st place and Manitoba is 2nd in Pool B.
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Competition 5
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Team NT vs. Team NL
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Results
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NT 7, NL 8
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Highlights
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It took 11 ends for Team Newfoundland Labrador to defeat the team from the Northwest Territories.
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Competition 6
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Team YT vs Team SK
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Results
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YT 6, SK 9
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Highlights
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In the last game of the round robin, the young team from the Yukon played a strong game against Team Saskatchewan. With the win, Team Sasktchewan play the winner of the Quebec-Nova Scotia tie-breaker for the final spot in the medal round.
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Competition 7
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Team NS vs. Team QC (Tiebreaker 1)
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Results
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NS 9, QC 3
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Highlights
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Nova Scotia play off hopes remain alive. They played a solid game against Team Quebec in the first of two tie-breaker games. With the win they will face Team Saskatchewan for the last spot in the medal round.
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Next Competition
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Final day of competition: 8:30 a.m. - Team SK vs. Team NS (Tie-breaker #2) Semi-finals 2:00 p.m. - Team ON (1b) vs Winner of SK vs. NS 2:00 p.m. - Team BC (1a) vs Manitoba (2b) Finals 7:00 p.m. - Gold/Silver 7:00 p.m. - Bronze/4th
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Karen Ouellette (867- 334-8945)
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Next Competition
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Men's/Women's Halfpipe on Day 8.
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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John Pomeroy (867- 334-8963)
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Competition 1
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Team PEI vs. Team NWT
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Results
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PEI 7, NWT 1
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Highlights
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Chris Doyle, who has been PEI's best player throughout this tournament, had four assists to lead his club to the win.
Team NWT came into the game without having scored a goal in four games. James Williams ended the drought when he scored for NWT at 5:55 of the first.
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Competition 2
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Team NL vs. Team YT
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Results
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NL 5, YT 1
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Highlights
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Steven Brazil streaked down the right side and went forehand to backhand before beating Mitch Heynen and giving Newfoundland and Labrador a 3-1 lead. The team scored two more goals shortly after for the win.
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Competiton 3
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Team NB vs. Team SK
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Results
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SK 9, NB 5
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Highlights
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Jimmy Bubnick showed why he was moved up to the first line as he scored three goals in Saskatchewan's victory.
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Competition 4
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Team QC vs. Team NS
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Results
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QC 7, NS 1
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Highlights
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Kirk Rafuse was once again strong in net for Nova Scotia, stopping 54 shots versus Quebec.
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Athletes to Watch
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James Williams (NWT) Travis MacIsaac (PEI)
Steven Brazil (NL) Mitch Heynen (YT)
Jimmy Bubnick (SK) Cameron Critchlow (NB)
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Next Competition
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Team Yukon takes on Team Northwest Territories in a game between winless rivals. Hockey fans around Whitehorse have been looking forward to this one all week.
It's medal day at the Canada Winter Games men's hockey tournament. Team Alberta meets Team BC for bronze at 11 a.m., and Team Manitoba will try and upset Team Ontario in the gold medal game at 7:30 p.m. Both games are at Takhini Arena..
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Chris Jurewicz (867- 334-8949)
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Competition 1
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Team SK vs. Team NS
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Results
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SK 6 NS 1
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Highlights
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In the first relegation game, which determined 7th and 8th rankings, Saskatchewan downed Nova Scotia 6-1. Torri Livingstone (Saskatoon) picked up a pair of goals and an assist in the game. Danielle Dempsey (Herring Cove) captured Nova Scotia's only goal, assisted by Raylee Godin (Dartmouth).
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Competition 2
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Team BC vs. Team NB
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Results
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BC 6 NB 2
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Highlights
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In the second relegation game, which determined 5th and 6th rankings, BC posted a 6-2 win over New Brunswick. Samantha Gropp (Maple Ridge) and Elana Spelling (Burnaby) each picked up three points in the game. Isabelle Leblanc (Memramcook) scored one of New Brunswick's goals and assisted on the other.
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Competition 3
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Team ON vs. Team AB
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Results
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ON 9 AB 2
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Highlights
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In the gold medal game, Ontario posted a 9-2 win over Alberta. The score surprised many in the stands as it was anticipated that the game would be much closer. Ontario opened the scoring in the first period with two goals; the first by Rebecca Branton (Elora) assisted by Bryanna Kelly (Beamsville) and the second by Carling Munro (Holland Landing) assisted again by Kelly. Alberta responded with one goal by Kelsey Gerwing (Calgary) assisted by Dailyn Bell (Lacombe) and Alex Bayko (Calgary). Kristin Johnston (Ajax) picked up another two goals for Ontario in the first period with the first goal being assisted by Natasha Cote (Ottawa) and Megan Macaulay (Whitby) and the second being assisted by Jodie Hannen (Pickering) and Shelagh Rouse (Waterloo). In the second period, Ontario widened their lead with another five goals. Deanna Dadalt (Whitby) picked up three of the goals and Rouse picked up two. Assists came from Ashley Rheaume (Ottawa), Cote, Johnston, Kaitlyn Youldon (Nepean), Kelly, and Elyssa Jasper (Ajax). Jennifer Hartley (Balzac) posted Alberta's second goal, assisted by Tatum Wensink (Calgary). Alberta goalies Bobbi Mattson (Calgary) and Melanie Rees (St. Albert) faced 34 shots on goal, while Meghan Pittaway (Cambridge) faced 36 shots for Ontario. This is the third Canada Winter Game gold medal win for Ontario, as the team also won gold in 2003 and 1999. Alberta improved their standings this year, after picking up fourth place in 2003.
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Competition 4
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Team MB vs. Team QC
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Results
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QC 2 MB 1
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Highlights
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When Manitoba and Quebec matched up for bronze, Quebec downed Manitoba 2-1, with the entire scoring taking place in the first period. Katherine Groulx (Vaudreuil sur le Lac) opened the scoring for Quebec, assisted by Jessica Pepper (Laval). Manitoba responded with one by Kylie Friesen (Steinbach), assisted by Kayla Krentz (Steinbach) and Chantal Freynet (St. Adolphe). Karyna Dallaire (Laval) sunk in the winning goal, assisted by Pepper. Quebec goalie Catherine Gautier (Ste-Anne-des-Plaines) faced 33 shots on goal and Manitoba goalie Stephanie Swynar (Pansy) faced 31 shots. At the 2003 Canada Winter Games, Quebec placed fifth and Manitoba placed second.
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Next Competition
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Gold: Ontario Silver: Alberta Bronze: Quebec 4th: Manitoba 5th: British Columbia 6th: New Brunswick 7th: Saskatchewan 8th: Nova Scotia 9th: Prince Edward Island
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Alayne Martell-Crocker (867- 334-8956)
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Competition 1
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Air Pistol -Individual Event
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Results
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Matthew Hendry,SK,652.9/700
Tyler Johnson,BC,650.6/700
Samuel Pidwerbeski,SK,638.9/700
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Highlights
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In the finals today Matthew Hendry of SK took gold, setting a new CWG record,while teamate Samuel Pidwerbeski took bronze,and BC -Tyler Johnson took silver.
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Competition 2
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Women's Preliminary Individual Air Pistol
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Results
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Catherine Thwaites,BC,459.6/500
Silvia Incrocci,BC,451.5/500
Christine King,SK,447.1/500
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Highlights
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Catherine Thwaites of BC took the gold medal today,beating the past finals record by 1/10 of a point.A very impressive score of 459.6/500 Teamate Silvia Incrocci following by 8 points took silver and Christine King (SK)took bronze.
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Next Competition
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Male Air Rifle Each day new records are being set at Vanier high School Tomorrow will be Individual rifle event While BC,SK,and ON have a good standing Chad Gosse NL has shot very well here with a 578/600.
Female Air Rifle Again this CWG is giving us new records each day.SK,ON,BC,QC have a lot of the top scores,while Brenda Green of NL and Adrienne Ackermann of NS are shooting very well in these matches
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Robert Mooney (867- 334-8959)
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Competition 1
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Men's 3000 m Finals
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Results
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Highlights
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Competition 2
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Women's 3000 m Finals
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Results
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Highlights
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Competition 3
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Women's 3000 m Relay Finals
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Results
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Highlights
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Competition 4
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Men's 3000 m Relay Finals
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Results
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Highlights
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Athletes to Watch
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Memorable Moment of the Day
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Next Competition
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Competition is complete.
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Mylene Croteau (867- 334-8975)
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Competition 1
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Duet
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Results
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Bowness, Camille / Morin, Marie-Lou, QC, 78.038
LePage, Katie / Matthews, Chelsey, ON, 75.582
Brooks, Emily / Friesen, Claire, AB, 75.127
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Highlights
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The first Finals were held this morning at the swimming pool. The facility was full of parents and fans cheering the competitors. Jessica Chase, Sydney Olympics Bronze Medalist in the Team event, was also there to cheer on the teams. In flight A, Quebec finished 1st and took the gold with a Final Score of 78.038. Ontario followed in second place with a score of 75.582. Team Alberta came third with 75.127. All three duets swam very well and the coaches were extremely happy with the performances. Flight B was also won by Qu‚bec (77.872) followed by Ontario (74.407) and Alberta (74.144). Lagrange from Quebec said: 'The Quebec Duets swam very well technically and both performances were totally up to our expectations'. The Ontario Head Coach, Elena Podolsky, was extremely pleased: 'our two Ontario duets increased their confidence and were able to finish in a better position. They enjoyed their swim and, really, this is what really mattered'. Alberta coach, Vanessa Bray, was also very happy with what she saw in the pool from her Team : ' both duets swam fantastic and the flight B girls did amazing'.
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Competition 2
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Team
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Results
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Team Quebec, 79.146
Team Ontario, 77.113
Team Alberta, 75.433
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Highlights
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We had a full house at the Canada Games Pool tonight for the Team Event. All the teams were very well prepared for the event and they all had an exceptional performance. Quebec had a powerful finish and won the event with a final score of 79.146. Team Ontario had a great swim and finished with a strong 2nd with 77.113. They were followed by Alberta in third place (75.433). The Quebec Coaches were extremely proud of their swimmers. Lagrange said 'Isabelle Taillon, the current National A Team Head Coach, brought Team Quebec on the highest step of the podium at the two last Games in 1999 and 2003, so we wanted to win the gold for Quebec again and we did it.' The Quebec Team athletes are extremely pleased with winning gold and keep saying that this is one of the best events they have ever been to. The Ontario Head Coach felt that the team swam as a team and with precision. She was thrilled with the performance tonight.
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Athletes to Watch
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Camille Bowness - Won 2 medals already and will be competing in flight A in solo for the gold.
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Next Competition
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Solo Finals and Medal Ceremonies
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Sport Information Officer / Media Contact
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Catherine Gosselin-Despres (867- 334-8982)
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