The Canadian artistic swimming team, and the women’s duet team of Jacqueline Simoneau and Montreal’s Audrey Lamothe have qualified for the Paris Olympic Games thanks to their performances at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha. CBC | Sports News
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Christian Horner spotted on way to Red Bull hearing as F1 boss tipped to lose his job
Christian Horner will have his case heard on Friday after being accused of inappropriate behaviour. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »A court battle between the CRA and the Toronto Maple Leafs captain could be pivotal for other pro athletes
Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares is taking the Canada Revenue Agency to court over an $ 8 million tax bill in a case experts say could be pivotal for some pro athletes, perhaps affecting with which teams they sign. CBC | Sports News
Read More »F1 LIVE: Christian Horner hearing moved as Leclerc sends message to Hamilton
Express Sport brings you all the latest F1 news in one place. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Christian Horner ‘to face hours of intense questioning at secret location’
Christian Horner will be questioned by a top lawyer at a hearing on Friday. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Ravens’ Lamar Jackson wins 2nd NFL MVP award by near-unanimous vote
Lamar Jackson was a near-unanimous choice for his second AP NFL Most Valuable Player award announced at NFL Honors on Thursday night. CBC | Sports News
Read More »What to know for an extra-interesting Super Bowl LVIII
Two great teams. The NFL’s biggest star. And, yes, Taylor Swift. Sunday’s game has the makings of a classic. CBC | Sports News
Read More »McIntosh dethrones Ledecky in 800m freestyle, snapping American legend’s 13-year win streak
Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh has sent yet another shockwave across the swimming world by defeating American legend Katie Ledecky in the 800 metre freestyle. CBC | Sports News
Read More »‘I needed it for sure’: Snowboarding opens unexpected doors for Canada’s Liam Gill
When Liam Gill felt he didn’t belong, snowboarding came to his rescue. Diagnosed with a language processing disorder and dyslexia, Gill struggled to understand and make himself understood in school. Toting his snowboard to Calgary’s Canada Olympic Park several times a week, Gill would come off the hill buzzing with purpose. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada downs host Hungary to open Olympic women’s basketball qualifier
Kayla Alexander led the way with 15 points and 13 rebounds as Canada defeated host Hungary 67-55 Thursday to open a FIBA Olympic Qualifying tournament. CBC | Sports News
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