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Canada hoping for top-three Paralympic showing

Source: Star Phoenix
Vancouver : Canada | 8 months ago  
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B.C. — There is little chance Canada will “own” the 2010 Paralympic podium, not with Russian sure to be strip-mining the cross-country trails in the majestic Callaghan Valley of precious medals. But a top three medal standings finish, the target established by the Canadian Paralympic...
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