Summer McIntosh, Ethan Katzberg chosen as Canada's flag-bearers for Paris Olympics closing ceremony
Summer McIntosh and Ethan Katzberg have been named Canada's flag-bearers for the closing ceremonies at the Olympic Games in Paris.
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Summer McIntosh and Ethan Katzberg have been named Canada's flag-bearers for the closing ceremonies at the Olympic Games in Paris.
In a race few picked Canada to win, Andre De Grasse anchored the men's 4x100m relay team to gold for the first time in nearly 30 years.
Open up any social media app and you'll see Canadian athletes sharing their Olympic journeys, from behind-the-scenes photos with teammates to silly fashion shows featuring their official team kit.
Canada's first athlete to win three gold medals in one Olympic Games was met with a rousing welcome at Toronto's Pearson airport when she returned home Tuesday after a record-setting run in Paris.
When the Canadian swimmers gathered in Caen ahead of the Olympics, they soaked in the history around them in the French port city, and talked about making some history of their own.
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PARIS : Australia's ambitions of dethroning the United States as the greatest swimming team were quashed on the final day of the Paris Olympic meet on Sunday, but their top women swimmers celebrated anyway by leaping into the pool in their tracksuits.
PARIS : Katie Ledecky tore up the record books again at the Paris Games by claiming a ninth career gold medal, while teenager Summer McIntosh put her name among the greats as Canada's first triple champion at a single Olympics.