Canada earns bronze at wheelchair curling worlds and spot at 2026 Paralympics
Canada defeated Slovakia 4-2 to earn bronze at the World Wheelchair Curling Championship on Saturday in Stevenston, Scotland.
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Canada defeated Slovakia 4-2 to earn bronze at the World Wheelchair Curling Championship on Saturday in Stevenston, Scotland.
TRONDHEIM, Norway : Slovenian Domen Prevc soared to win the men's large hill event at the Nordic World Ski Championships on Saturday, his second gold in Trondheim after his sister Nika also won two gold medals, while Norway were denied a silver after being disqualified over their suits.
Norway's Johannes Hoesfolt Klaebo powered through the final bend to win the men's 50-kilometer mass start at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim, Norway, on Saturday, completing an unprecedented sweep of six golds in front of a delighted home crowd.
In yet another Swiss duel in World Cup men's downhills, Franjo von Allmen edged teammate Marco Odermatt to win Saturday and send their season-long title contest to the final race in the United States.
Canada will play for bronze at the world wheelchair curling championship after losing 5-4 to China in Friday's semifinals.
TRONDHEIM, Norway : Sweden clinched gold in the women’s relay at the Nordic World Ski Championships on Friday as Norway squandered a massive lead before the final exchange and had to settle for silver.
Dominik Paris prevented a Swiss sweep of the podium by winning a men's World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on Friday, but the Italian veteran couldn't stop Marco Odermatt from closing in on another overall title.
Reports that relegation from England's Women's Super League is set to be paused have sparked positivity and scepticism from players, coaches and agents as clubs and governing bodies try to harness rapid growth and plot a path to a sustainable future.