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Fashion is slowly embracing the needs of disabled people. It’s happening for some Paralympians, too
Read full article: Fashion is slowly embracing the needs of disabled people. It’s happening for some Paralympians, tooSlowly but surely, the fashion world at large is beginning to respond to the needs of disabled people.
Women's curling Session 12: After tiebreaker, Canada out, Great Britain and Japan in to semifinals
Read full article: Women's curling Session 12: After tiebreaker, Canada out, Great Britain and Japan in to semifinalsDespite a win in the final game of round robin play, Canada's women's curling team was eliminated following a tiebreak. Great Britain and Japan took the final two spots in the semifinals.
Contrasting career states add to men's hockey drama at Winter Olympics
Read full article: Contrasting career states add to men's hockey drama at Winter OlympicsNo National Hockey League participation and a COVID-halted World Juniors have lent a mix of desperation and release to men's hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Australia's long, strange trip to a first Olympic curling win
Read full article: Australia's long, strange trip to a first Olympic curling winA first-time Olympic team winning a late game to avoid going winless in a tournament is generally worthy of a tip of the cap, but Australia deserves much more than that.
Oldham, Ledeux top freeski big air qualifying in discipline's first Olympic competition
Read full article: Oldham, Ledeux top freeski big air qualifying in discipline's first Olympic competitionCanada's Megan Oldham, winner of two medals at last month's X Games, advanced to Tuesday's final as the No. 1 qualifier, as did Tess Ledeux and Eileen Gu.
Maple Leaf rules: Canada wins ATP Cup with win over Spain
Read full article: Maple Leaf rules: Canada wins ATP Cup with win over SpainFelix Auger-Aliassime has clinched the ATP Cup title for Canada with a 7-6 (3), 6-3 singles victory over Roberto Bautista Agut to give his country an insurmountable 2-0 lead against Spain.
Canada's De Grasse upsets Noah Lyles for Olympic 200m gold
Read full article: Canada's De Grasse upsets Noah Lyles for Olympic 200m goldCanada's Andre de Grasse surged in the last 50 meters to overtake reigning world champion Noah Lyles for gold in the men's 200m final, earning his fifth Olympic medal and second of the Games after a bronze in the 100m.