Canadian team of 473 athletes set to compete at Pan Am Games in Chile
A team of 473 athletes will represent Canada at the upcoming Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.
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A team of 473 athletes will represent Canada at the upcoming Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.
When the Pan Am Games boxing tournament kicks off Oct. 19, Canada will field a full slate of competitors as 13 Canadian boxers are scheduled to make the trip to Santiago, Chile. That's one for each weight class in both gender categories.
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