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The Day Canada Won the Games

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics | Saturday 27 February 2010 by Richard Blayney

It is now official. Canada can not be beaten to the top of the Gold Medal table and today will be remembered as the day they officially got it done – and in dramatic fashion about which I have already described. Of course it wouldn’t be fair on the other ten Gold’s that have come from other days in the games for forget their massive contribution and even yesterday when they picked up another two Golds will be remembered for along time for its drama. With just three Gold Medal’s left to be won and Canada in two of the finals they are nicely set to break the all-time record for Gold’s won, while Germany, the second place team on Golds have only a chance to Gold medal in the 50 km Cross-Country Ski race tomorrow afternoon.

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