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Canada's Auger-Aliassime advances to Open Occitanie final
Canada’s Félix Auger-Aliassime is off to the Open Occitanie men’s tennis final after beating France’s Titouan Droguet 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1 in the semifinals on Saturday. Source link
Canada's Frank Jobin 7th in men's snowboard big air final after pair of low run scores
Kira Kimura and Ryoma Kimata led a Japanese gold and silver medal grab in men’s big air on Saturdaunderlining the growing dominance of their country in snowboarding at the Winter Olympics. Source link
How aggressive free agency moves led the Patriots and Seahawks to the Super Bowl
Winning the headlines during free agency in March doesn’t typically lead to success in January and February in the NFL. But this season, two of the most aggressive teams during the free agency period last offseason will play in the Super Bowl. Source link
Canada sits 2 points behind Italy for bronze-medal position in team event final
Canada currently sits in fourth place after the ice dance free program in the finals of the figure skating Team Event. Host nation Italy sits in bronze position with a narrow two point lead. Source link
Gogolev finishes 3rd in men's short program to help Canada qualify for team event final
Making his Olympic debut, Stephen Gogolev finished in third for eight points, bringing the Canadian team to a total of 27 points, qualifying for the final phase of free programs. Source link
Norwegian Anna Odine Stroem captures women's ski jumping gold, Canadian Strate 11th
Calgary ski jumper Abigail Strate finished 11th in the women’s normal hill competition on Saturday at the Milano-Cortina Olympics. Source link
'Everything is made to turn left': Science of the skates behind Canada's powerhouse short track team
Canadian short track skater Maxime Laoun owns 12 sets of blades. He brought five to Milan. They are allegedly identical in every respect, hand-hewn but machine measured. Laoun can still feel the invisible differences between them. Two are his co-favourites. “Numbers 8 and 9.” Source link
Valérie Maltais's speed skating bronze Canada's 1st medal of Milano-Cortina Olympics
Valérie Maltais of La Baie, Que., collected her first individual medal at her fifth Winter Olympics, earning bronze in the women’s 3,000 metres on Saturday in Milan. Source link
Canadian Olympians careful of norovirus at Athletes' Village in Milan
Canadian women’s hockey team is being careful to avoid the norovirus that has made news in their sport early in Milano Cortina 2026. Source link
Canada's women's hockey team shrugs off delayed start to its gold-medal defence
The Canadian women’s hockey team shrugged off a delay to the start of its Olympic women’s hockey tournament and prepared to face Switzerland. Source link