The smiles were a long time coming, but when it was finally time to sing, the tune was O Canada. The Maple Leaf rose centre flag for the first time at a World Wheelchair Curling Championship and Team Canada skip Jim Armstrong had shown in the playoffs that you don't play for 50 years through six Briers without knowing how to coax your opponents into playing your game. [read more]
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Eric, i agree with you with the fact that the worlds were not conducive to interaction...and i am afraid it will be that way for the paralympics...we felt a bit sequestrated too....i understand the need for security but we are also there for the enjoyment of the crowds....
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