Canada’s Maude Charron, who won Olympic gold in Tokyo at 64 kilograms, is now set to compete in Paris in the 59kg category. CBC | Sports News
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Canada’s Charron is an Olympic weightlifting champion. The challenge now is to repeat at a lighter weight
Canada’s Maude Charron, who won Olympic gold in Tokyo at 64 kilograms, is now set to compete in Paris in the 59-kg category. Beyond the weight loss, Charron will now have to go against Taiwan’s Hsing-Chun Kuo, who set an Olympic record at the last Games. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Charron, de Grasse lead Canada in rainy trip down Seine as Céline Dion closes Paris 2024 opening ceremony
Céline Dion returned to the world stage at the Olympic Games opening ceremony in Paris, in her first public performance since revealing she was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome, to close out the event on Friday. CBC | Sports News
Read More »De Grasse, Charron chosen as Canada’s flag-bearers for Paris Olympics opening ceremony
Canada will showcase speed and strength at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Six-time medallist sprinter Andre De Grasse and champion weightlifter Maude Charron will carry the Canadian flag during Friday’s parade down the Seine, the Canadian Olympic Committee announced on Wednesday. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Olympic champion Maude Charron headlines Canada’s weightlifting team at Paris Games
Gold medallist Maude Charron, of Rimouski, Que., will lead Canada’s two-person weightlifting team at the Paris Olympics. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Olympic champion Maude Charron opens up about defending her title in Paris
Ariel Helwani sits down with the Olympic weightlifter to discuss her goals, her new weight category, and getting the opportunity to celebrate these Games with family. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Maude Charron smashes Canadian weightlifting mark to earn World Cup bronze
Canada’s Maude Charron is feeling strong with the Olympics approaching quickly. The Rimouski, Que., native smashed her Canadian record on Wednesday, lifting a total of 236 kilograms to win bronze in the women’s 59kg category at a World Cup event in Phuket, Thailand. CBC | Sports News
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