Appiah earns women's monobob bronze medal at World Cup season finale
Toronto's Cynthia Appiah captured a bronze medal Saturday in the final World Cup monobob race of the season in Sigulda, Latvia.
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Toronto's Cynthia Appiah captured a bronze medal Saturday in the final World Cup monobob race of the season in Sigulda, Latvia.
The Canadian team of Valerie Grenier, Jeffrey Read, Britt Richardson and Erik Read captured bronze in the team parallel event Tuesday at the alpine world championships in Courchevel-Méribel, France.
Brinkman struck in the 35th and 40th minutes while penalty corner expert Jip Janssen scored the other goal for Netherlands in the 33rd minute.Australia's lone goal came from their penalty corner expert Jeremy Hayward in the 13th minute.The bronze meant that Netherlands finished on the podium for the fourth time in succession and they are also equal with Australia on the maximum number of medals won in the showpiece event.
In his world championship debut, alpine skier Cam Alexander raced to bronze in men's downhill on Sunday for Canada's second medal following Jack Crawford's super-G title Thursday in France.
Canadian national champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps reached the podium in the pairs event at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships on Saturday, securing bronze with a score of 193.84 total points in Colorado Springs, Colo.
A familiar Canadian athlete and his teammate, a fresh face on the dual moguls World Cup circuit, reached the medal podium on Saturday in Valmalenco, Italy.
Canada's Cynthia Appiah secured a bronze medal in the women's monobob competition at the IBSF World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria, on Saturday.
Félix Roussel, who earned his first international speed skating medal in an individual distance on Saturday, continues to learn valuable lessons in his rookie season on the World Cup circuit.