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Oldershaw wins Olympic bronze in men’s 1000m canoeing

Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Mark Oldershaw of Burlington, Ontario has won Canada’s thirteenth medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

Oldershaw finished in third place in the men’s 1000m canoe race with a time of 3:48.502. Sebastian Brendel of Germany won the Olympic gold medal with a time of 3:47.176 and David Cal Figueroa of Spain with a time of 3:48.053.

Oldershaw got off to a bit of a slow start, but had an excellent final 500m where he was able to pass Vadim Menkov of Uzbekistan and Mathieu Goubel of France.

Oldershaw was a third generation Canadian and fifth Oldershaw family member to represent Canada at an Olympic Games. Mark’s grandfather Bert represented Canada at the 1948 Olympic Games in London where he finished in fifth place in the C-2 1000m with William Stevenson. That was the last time London hosted the Olympic Games.

Bert is a member of the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame.

Canada now sits in twelfth place in the medal standings with one gold medal, four silver medals and eight bronze medals.

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Fifteen Albertans to compete at the 2012 Olympic Games in London

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

 

Erin McLeod (Wikimedia Commons)

Team Canada’s Olympic roster is set and there are 15 representing the province of Alberta out of the 264 athletes representing our nation.

Does that total seem rather low to you? That is only 5.7% of the total athletes representing Canada are Albertan. Should we be sending more? Possibly, but for now let’s celebrate the Albertans who are going.

Out of the 15, seven are from Calgary.

Kayaker Mark de Jonge has probably the best chance to medal. He finished in sixth place at the 2011 World Championships in the men’s 200m. De Jong will be joined by gymnast Nathan Gafuik, badminton player Grace Gao, track athlete Akeem Haynes, cyclist Monique Sullivan, swimmer Jillian Tyler (women’s 100m breaststroke), and Michael Tayler in kayaking slalom.

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Team Canada’s Pan American Gold count at 23

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Team Canada is now up to 23 Gold medals at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Yesterday, Canada won Gold medals in canoeing and fencing.

In men’s sabre fencing, Philippe Beaudry of Sherbrooke, Quebec defeated Timothy Morehouse of the United States 15-14 in the Gold medal match. Beaudry was down 8-4 at the half before outscoring Morehouse 11-6 in the second half.

On the way to the Gold medal match, Beaudry defeated American James Williams in the round of 16 by a score of 15-14, Argentina’s Alexander Achten by a score of 15-13 in the quarterfinals and Hernan Jansen of Venezuela 15-3 in the semi-finals.

In women’s canoeing, Kristin Gauthier of Ottawa, Kathleen Fraser of Mississauga, Ontario, Alexa Irvin of Kentville, Nova Scotia and Una Lounder of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia won a Gold medal in the women’s K4 500m. Mexico won the Silver medal and Cuba won the Bronze medal.

Canada now sits in fourth place with 23 gold medals and fourth place with 83 total medals.

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