Canadians could contend at the French Open
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Click on the video player above to watch live action from the Diamond League series track and field event in Birmingham, England, featuring Canadian Olympic champion Andre De Grasse.
Bobsleigh and skeleton World Cup races will return to North America this fall for the first time since before the pandemic, finally giving U.S. and Canadian athletes a chance to compete on home ice again.
The red cars are ready to race in Pau as Romeo Ferraris head into the inaugural season of the FIA ETCR eTouring Car World Cup with a superb driver line-up aiming to be fighting for success at every turn. The Opera, Italy-based manufacturer’s Giulia ETCR will be graced by three newcomers and one familiar face as Italian Luca Filippi has been joined by Belgian Maxime Martin, Canadian Bruno Spengler and Italian Giovanni Venturini. Ad/> In 2021, Romeo Ferraris finished second in the standings, with the victory in the Copenhagen round as the highlight of its campaign, showing its competence against opponents that were important automotive groups.
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Sarah-Eve Pelletier calls this a pivotal moment in Canadian sport.
TULSA, Oklahoma : Corey Conners has been in the hunt at nearly every major over the last year and the Canadian said on Wednesday ahead of this week's PGA Championship that getting more comfortable when in contention will help him take the next step.
The Canadian women's soccer team will host South Korea on June 26 at Toronto's BMO Field.