Matias Capizzano, THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld, IFJ/Kulumbegashvili Tamara Team Canada brought the heat this past weekend, winning the world champion titles in women’s curling and figure skating, as well as several Crystal Globe trophies recognizing honors in different disciplines on
Furious Canada driver Phil Robertson has demanded answers from SailGP organizers after hydraulic problems forced his boat to retire on the first day of the Sydney event. The Canadian F50 catamaran began losing hydraulic functions shortly after the start of
“This is a globally recognized brand,” said Cricket Canada President Rashpal Bajwa. “Having a partnership with them brings huge exposure that Cricket Canada needs in Canada right now. The sport is growing. We just needed partners like that. Cricket Canada
South Africa rejects Olympic water polo bids; Romania (men) and Canada (women) win places In a surprising development, Swimming South Africa (SSA) has withdrawn its men’s and women’s water polo teams from the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Director
“This is a globally recognized brand,” said Cricket Canada President Rashpal Bajwa. “Having a partnership with them brings huge exposure that Cricket Canada needs in Canada right now. The sport is growing. We just needed partners like that. Cricket Canada
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir danced and Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford scored all the points for the Maple Leaf team. In the solo short program, Canadian Kaetlyn Osmond took third place, and 18-year-old Evgenia Medvedeva from the Russian Olympic
Don Healy/Regina Leader-Post. Pat Simmons, pictured here playing for Team Saskatchewan at the 2006 Brier in Regina, will be in Melfort on February 1. 24 to celebrate Curling Day in Canada. Carol Baldwin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Wakaw Recorder Taking
WINTERBERG, Germany – Canada’s Hallie Clarke was the leader at the halfway point of the women’s skeleton competition at the bobsleigh and skeleton world championships. The 19-year-old from Brighton, Ontario, who is once again representing Canada after switching allegiance to
Imagine a world where the dynamism of sport meets the rigor of academia, creating a future that champions diversity, inclusion and global unity. This vision is at the heart of the upcoming FISU Forum 2024, an event that serves as
Tennis Canada is pleased to announce the group of athletes who will study at the National Tennis Center presented by Rogers (NTC) throughout the 2023-2024 season. This talented class of 11 includes five sophomores and six new members. Since the