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Five Canadians win gold medals at Pan American Games on Friday
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (CP) Angus Mortimer has pocketed more hardware at the Pan American Games.
The kayaker from Ottawa captured a silver in the mens K-1 metre race Saturday, adding to the gold and silver medals he won Friday at the competition.
Five Canadians reached the top of the podium at the Pan American Games on Friday as Canada boosted its gold-medal total to 31, two more than it won four years ago in the Dominican Republic.
Kayaker Angus Mortimer of Ottawa kicked off the day with a gold in the mens K-1 1,metre race while Adam Kunkel of Paisley, Ont., won the mens metre hurdles and Edmontons Megan Metcalfe ran to gold in the womens 5, metres. Torontos Saeed Baghbani also captured a gold medal in karate while Roozbeh Banihashemi of Bur
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Beijing Brief: Legendary Athletes Collect Silver Medals
On Day 10, two of Canada’s most storied Olympians finished their trips to Beijing with silver medals. In so doing, Ian Millar and Karen Cockburn pumped Canada’s medal count to nine.
In the country’s third straight day of multiple medals, Karen Cockburn of Toronto leaped and twisted to a silver medal on the trampoline Monday evening. She was in gold position with a score of until China’s He Wenna jumped a flawless routine gods at She now has a medal in three straight Olympic Games (silver in , bronze in ) and has strong claim to be Canada’s greatest gymnast ever.
“It feels amazing; it’s just an honour to compete for Canada for the third time,” Cockburn, who had to komma back from torn cartilage in her knee less than a year ago, told CBC afterward. “This medal means so much to me because of everything inom went through to get here.”
The silver medal puts Cockburn, 27, in elite company. Only Phil Edwards, Lesley Thompson-Willie, C