Summer McIntosh named CP female athlete of the year after 2023 full of world records, gold medals
Swimming sensation Summer McIntosh is The Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2023.
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Swimming sensation Summer McIntosh is The Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2023.
Canadian short track speed skaters added three more medals – including two gold – to their tally on the final day of competition at a World Cup stop in Beijing on Sunday.
RIYADH: Gold medals in events including equestrian endurance, beach volleyball and golf were awarded on Saturday during the penultimate day’s competition of the Saudi Games.
Former world No. 1 archer Deepika Kumari clinched two gold and a silver medal, while Asian Championships gold medal-winning shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar bagged the top spot in 50m rifle 3-positions event at the National Games on Monday. Deepika, representing Jharkhand, began her medal rush with a gold in women's individual category and later paired with Mrinal Chauhan to secure the top podium finish in the mixed team category. She also helped Jharkhand win silver in the women's team event, where they lost to Haryana in the shootout. Table-toppers Maharashtra, third-placed Haryana and Assam shared the other gold medals in recurve as the archery events came to an end on Monday.
Canada boosted its gold-medal count quickly on Friday at the Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile.
After winning his first individual medal in the 1,000 metres last week at the Maurice Richard Arena, Montreal's William Dandjinou secured his very first gold medal at the ISU short track speed skating World Cup on Saturday in the 1,500 race.
Teenaged armless archer Sheetal Devi became the first Indian woman to win two gold medals in a single edition of the Asian Para Games as the country's record haul swelled to 99 on the penultimate day of competitions on Friday. India won 17 medals, including seven gold, with the shuttlers contributing the most number of medals -- eight (with four gold) -- on Friday. With one day left in the Hangzhou Asian Para Games, India were placed sixth in the standings with 25 gold, 29 silver and 45 bronze, below China (196 gold, 159 silver, 138 bronze), Japan (39, 44, 56), Iran (39, 39, 37), Korea (28, 30, 37) and Indonesia (26, 21, 32).
Sports Minister, Senator John Owan Enoh,<br />with 13-year-old gymnast, Stephanie<br />Ogechukwu Onusiriuka in his office…yesterday.