Young Canadian sports stars poised to take the next step in 2023
As 2023 approaches, a look back at some of the success stories in Canadian sports warrants recognition for the exciting new stars of the future.
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As 2023 approaches, a look back at some of the success stories in Canadian sports warrants recognition for the exciting new stars of the future.
Canadians littered the ski cross World Cup podium on Wednesday in Innichen, Italy.
Canada's Maggie Mac Neil swam to her second world record and third gold medal on the final day of the world short course championships in Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday.
Finlay Knox ended talk of his several recent heartbreaking results in the pool.
Canadian short track speed skaters won a total of five medals -- three of which were gold -- on Sunday at the World Cup event in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It was an especially successful day of competition for Kim Boutin, who skated to two of those gold medals.
Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Michael Hoecht had one of the top performances among Canadians in the NFL in Week 13. The 24-year-old Oakville, Ont., native recorded his first two career sacks, dislodging the football free from Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith during one of then to force a fumble, and added three solo tackles in the Rams' 27-23 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
Canada's Marielle Thompson claimed women's World Cup ski cross silver in the season-opening event on Thursday in Val Thorens, France.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar : For Canada an early exit from the Qatar World Cup will not mark the end but a beginning, the first step for a young group on the road to the 2026 soccer showcase that they will co-host with the United States and Mexico.