2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 Canada English Sports


Reuters Canada
   
Ko wins Canadian Open for third time   
Reuters Canada
(Reuters) - World number two Lydia Ko has held off a fast finishing Stacy Lewis and Ryu So-yeon to claim her third Canadian Pacific Women's Open and eighth LPGA title in a playoff in Vancouver on Sunday. New Zealand's Ko could only muster an ...

Ko edges Lewis to capture Canadian Pacific Women's Open   The Globe and Mail
Ko wins third Canadian Open in playoff   TSN
Willes: Ko rekindles the magic at the Vancouver Golf Club   The Province
USA TODAY   
TVNZ   
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CTV News
   
Brooke Henderson saves best for final day of Canadian Open   
CTV News
COQUITLAM, B.C. - She saved her best for last. Brooke Henderson scored four of her five birdies on the back nine to card a 5-under 67 during Sunday's final round of the Canadian Pacific Women's Open. The 17-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ont., used ...

Brooke Henderson happy to finish 'homecoming' in style at Women's Open   Vancouver Sun
Ewen: Henderson happy to finish strong at CP Women's Open   The Province

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Toronto Star
   
It's one happy family as offence puts Jays back in first place: Griffin   
Toronto Star
ANAHEIM, CALIF.—Winning knuckleballer R.A. Dickey called the Blue Jays' 12-5 victory on Sunday at Angels Stadium a family win, a community win, even his favourite win of the year. That was an odd way to start his post-game briefing because, by and ...

Blue Jays' Thole thrilled to be back in fold   Toronto Sun
Blue Jays back in 1st with 12-5 win over Angels   Calgary Herald
Juggernaut Jays rally to sweep Angels, seize lead in American League East   The Globe and Mail
CBC.ca   
National Post   
Washington Post   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Kelly: Andre De Grasse has arrived and appears destined for global stardom   
The Globe and Mail
Andre De Grasse ran his first 100-metre sprint in borrowed shoes and gym shorts. He took a standing start, because he didn't know how to get into the blocks. That was in 2012. Two months back, no one outside the small clique of Canadian track and field ...
Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse ties for bronze at world championships   Vancouver Sun
Canadian spring De Grasse earns bronze in Beijing   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Andre De Grasse caps breakout season with 100-metre bronze at world championships   National Post

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Toronto Sun
   
Team Canada shows heart in hoops tuneup   
Toronto Sun
Canada's bid for an Olympic return got off to an ideal start on Sunday afternoon. Never mind that the final score — which happened to be Canada 85, Argentina 80 — doesn't matter. What's important is the invaluable experience Canada picked up in ...
Wiggins scores 18 as Canada beats Argentina in FIBA Americas tune-up   The Globe and Mail
Wiggins debuts in Canada's exhibition win   TSN

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CTV News
   
Ben Thorne sets Canadian race walk record with bronze at worlds   
CTV News
BEIJING -- A month after Ben Thorne was left off Canada's team at the Pan American Games, the race walker arrived in Beijing with lofty ambitions of a top-eight finish. "And by top eight, I meant eighth," Thorne said, laughing. But for 20 kilometres ...
Thorne shockingly wins bronze at World Championship in Athletics   Examiner.com
Canadian Ben Thorne wins bronze and sets new Canadian race walk record at worlds   Vancouver Sun

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CTV News
   
Capital Pride takes over Centretown   
CTV News
Downtown was full of colour today for the 30th annual Capital Pride Parade. The parade is part of Ottawa Capital Pride Week which celebrates Ottawa's gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer community. This year the parade had a new route. It ...
Thousands participate in 30th Capital Pride Parade   Ottawa Citizen
Capital Pride parade marches through Centretown   CBC.ca
30th Annual Pride Parade takes over Centretown   580 CFRA Radio
Ottawa Sun   
MetroNews Canada   
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Well-travelled Cote to make Saskatoon stop   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
The Canadian fighters on this week's UFC card in Saskatoon will be hometown heroes. We asked them about the wildest - and most hostile - venues they've performed in. From the jungles of Brazil to the bright lights of Las Vegas, small-town Quebec to the ...

Josh Burkman: 'There's Just No Way I'm Going to Lose this Fight'   Sherdog.com
UFC Fight Night: Holloway vs. Oliveira - Idiot's Guide Preview for Patrick ...   Bloody Elbow
For Real Breakdown: Patrick Cote Vs Josh Burkman   The News Hub
MMAjunkie.com   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Strong front nine moves Lydia Ko into lead at women's Canadian Open   
Montreal Gazette
Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., tees off on the 18th hole at the Canadian Pacific Women's Open LPGA golf tournament at the Vancouver Golf Club in Coquitlam, B.C., on Saturday, August 22, 2015. JONATHAN HAYWARD / THE CANADIAN PRESS.
Last-hole bogey costs Ko outright lead in Vancouver   Daily Mail
Taiwan's Kung takes lead at Canadian Pacific Women's Open   Focus Taiwan News Channel
Kung snatches LPGA Canadian Open lead   Bangkok Post
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
Ottawa Citizen   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian Mark de Jonge defends world title in K1 200-metre race   
The Globe and Mail
Canadian Mark de Jonge won gold in the K1 200-metre event at the ICF canoe sprint world championships on Sunday to defend his 2014 title. De Jonge, an Olympic bronze medalist from Halifax, finished in 34.802 seconds. Maxime Beaumont of France ...

Canadian Mark de Jonge wins gold at ICF canoe sprint world championships   Hamilton Spectator
De Jonge wins gold at the 2015 Canoe Sprint World Championships   Examiner.com
Mark de Jonge, kayaker, posts fastest semifinal time at Canoe Sprint World ...   CBC.ca
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Vancouver Sun   
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