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Canada is well-positioned to cement its legacy in swimming this summer at the Paris Olympics, with stars such as Summer MacIntosh, Maggie Mac Neil and Josh Liendo blazing trails.
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Canada is well-positioned to cement its legacy in swimming this summer at the Paris Olympics, with stars such as Summer MacIntosh, Maggie Mac Neil and Josh Liendo blazing trails.
NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman said she expects the United States to see an «explosive» growth in interest in soccer ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Canada Soccer has named Kevin Blue its new general secretary and CEO.
GLASGOW — With the bright lights shining down on the infield of Emirates Arena, Canadian athletes got in one last training session on Thursday morning ahead of Friday's start of the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
Indian shuttlers HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen have pulled out of the Syed Modi International, taking some sheen out of the Super 300 badminton tournament starting on Tuesday. Asian Games bronze medallist Prannoy had recovered from a back injury to reach the semifinals at China Masters Super 750, while Canada Open winner Sen, world No. 17, hasn't looked his self with six first-round exit since August. It has been a hectic schedule for the players and with the Olympic qualification on the line, players would like to be fresh for the next season. The BWF 'Race to Paris Ranking Lists' of 30 April will be considered for qualification. Olympic medallist P V Sindhu is also missing in action as she recovers from an injury. World No. 24 Kidambi Srikanth is now the top-ranked Indian in men's singles draw, which also has Tokyo Olympian B Sai Praneeth, Indonesian Masters Super 100 winner Kiran George and Priyanshu Rajawat, who won the Orleans Masters Super 300 title this year.
The Indian team made a resounding start to its FIH Women's Junior Hockey World Cup campaign by securing a commanding 12-0 victory over Canada in Santiago, Chile. Annu (4th, 6th, 39th minute), Dipi Monika Toppo (21st), Mumtaz Khan (26th, 41st, 54th, 60th), Deepika Soreng (34th, 50th, 54th), and Neelam (45th) were the goal scorers for India on Wednesday. India began the match with an attacking approach, and swiftly secured an early advantage as Annu scored two early goals through penalty corners.
Canadian defender Shelina Zadorsky had a night to remember Wednesday, after a year she would probably like to forget.
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