Olympic wake-up call: McMorris, Toutant and Parrot soar into slopestyle final
Mark McMorris says he'll pull out all his toughest tricks in his bid for a second Olympic slopestyle medal.
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Mark McMorris says he'll pull out all his toughest tricks in his bid for a second Olympic slopestyle medal.
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Canada bolstered its chances of making the playoffs in mixed doubles curling at the Beijing Olympics with a dramatic victory on Sunday.
David Moyes opted against handing starts to a number of his promising youngsters with substitutes Armstrong Okoflex and Aji Alese the only Under-23 players involved in the matchday squad.
Kamila Valieva, arguably the finest skater in the history of figureskating, topped the women's single skating short programme rankings with a superb performance in the team event. The 15-year-old executed her elements perfectly, showcasing her phenomenal technique, and raced into the lead with an overall score of 90.18. Ad/> Japan's Wakaba Higuchi came second, producing a big score of 74.73 which saw her pick up nine points for her nation.
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Kamila Valieva, arguably the finest skater in the history of figureskating, topped the women's single skating short programme rankings with a superb performance in the team event. The 15-year-old executed her elements perfectly, showcasing her phenomenal technique, and raced into the lead with a score of 90.18. Ad/> Japan's Wakaba Higuchi came second, producing a big score of 74.73 which saw her pick up nine points for her nation.
Immediately after one of Finland's most lopsided losses in international women's hockey history, general manager Tuula Puputti marvelled with envy at the depth of talent Canada has assembled.