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With new perspective, Walsh focused on future
Evelyn Walsh, who narrowly — and controversially — missed a spot on Canada’s Olympic figure skating team, has since won an international medal and turned the page to a new chapter in her career.

A Wrestling Life
Alysha Morningstar – aka Leah Von Dutch, aka Leah Vaughan – may be done in the ring (after a career that included appearances on WWE), but she’s not finished with the sport just yet.

Warner London’s humble, grateful champion
Damian Warner reached the top in August, winning the decathlon in Tokyo and earning the title ‘world’s greatest athlete.’ He’d prefer ‘Damian,’ thanks, and that you say hello at the grocery store.

A Q&A with the Commish
Audley Stephenson, commissioner of the National Basketball League of Canada, talks about returning to the court, the long road to get there, and his passion for the league.

Zadorsky relishing prime of her career
All the hard work has paid off. Shelina Zadorsky is an Olympic champion, she’s captain with Tottenham Hotspur, and she’s loving life playing in one of the top leagues in the world.

A special night at Labatt Park
Columnist Jason Winders on Friday night’s Majors win, the game’s ability to bring a city together, and a franchise that finally earned its due.

Ayim, Carleton rebounding from disappointing Games
Miranda Ayim and Bridget Carleton are hoopsters headed in different directions. But both are using their Tokyo Olympic experience as a teaching tool as they journey forward.

Adamson’s next journey? The Junior National Team
Pitcher Liam Adamson will compete in Florida this week (including at Tropicana Field) after making Canada’s Junior National Team for a series against the U.S.

Grainger golden in Tokyo
She spent countless hours on Fanshawe Lake over 15 years. Today, rower Susanne Grainger is an Olympic gold medalist.

Fleming key to Canada’s chances
Jessie Fleming turned pro this year (and finished her degree at the same time). Is a medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games next?

Ehrhardt’s jumping journey not over yet
Caroline Ehrhardt fell short in her bid for Tokyo. At 29, the nine-time Canadian champ is disappointed — but she’s not done yet. There remains an elusive goal …

A Knights vet — and now alum — moves on
Nathan Dunkley, one of the Knights’ graduating players in 2020-21, didn’t get a proper send-off. Now, he’s reflecting on his time with the green and gold.