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CBC News | Amateur Sports News
Canada's Olivier Jean won the 500 metres at a World Cup short track speedskating event Sunday, ending a long recovery that saw him sit out all of last year.
Canada's Helen Upperton and Jen Ciochetti won the season-opening World Cup women's bobsleigh event in Winterberg, Germany, on Saturday.
Charles Hamelin led a three-medal night for Canada at a World Cup speedskating event in Beijing on Saturday.
Mellisa Hollingsworth captured bronze in the season-opening World Cup skeleton race in Germany on Friday, while fellow Canadian Jeff Pain finished fifth in the men's event.
Randy Bennett, who coached Ryan Cochrane to a surprise Olympic swimming medal in Beijing, will guide Canada's senior team at the 2009 world aquatic championships, Swimming Canada announced Friday.
Olympic champion Chandra Crawford is putting the start of her World Cup cross-country skiing season on hold due to an ankle injury.
Marie-Eve Marleau confirmed Wednesday that she has retired from competitive diving.
Emergency planners are considering every possibility from biological threats to a terrorist attack when putting together a blueprint for emergency response during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Two-time Olympian Lindsay Alcock, 31, will not represent Canada at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver after announcing her retirement from competitive skeleton racing Tuesday.
An International Olympic Committee representative said Monday it will investigate disgraced sprinter Tim Montgomery's admission that he took testosterone and human growth hormone before the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Canadians Christine Nesbitt and Kristina Groves were second and third, respectively, in a World Cup speedskating event in Moscow on Sunday.
Canadian Kristina Groves warned last week the competition on the World Cup speedskating circuit was only going to get tougher and it appears she was right.
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