Paralympic wake-up call: Para ice hockey, cross-country medals wrap up Canada's push
After nine days of medals, podiums and records, sport action has come to an end at the Beijing Paralympics.
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After nine days of medals, podiums and records, sport action has come to an end at the Beijing Paralympics.
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BEIJING : China have won a raft of medals at the Beijing Winter Paralympics but a bronze in ice hockey, which they achieved by beating South Korea on Saturday, could end up being the most memorable simply due to their lack of pedigree in the sport.
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BEIJING — Tyler McGregor had four goals and two assists to help Canada’s Paralympic hockey team advance to the gold-medal game of the Beijing Games.