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TORONTO - Wrestler Daniel Igali, the 2010 Olympic mens hockey team and the late Sarah Burke are among this years inductees into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame. Cross-country skier Beckie Scott, freestyle skier Jean-Luc Brassard, the 2006 Olympic womens hockey team and synchronized swim coach Julie Sauve will also be inducted at a gala Sept. 21 at Torontos Air Canada Centre. Former Canadian Olympic Committee president Michael Chambers will receive the Olympic Order. The honour goes to people who have ``served the Olympic movement with distinction. Igali won an Olympic gold medal in freestyle wrestling at the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Australia. The 2010 mens hockey team beat the U.S. for gold on Sidney Crosbys overtime goal. The victory pushed Canada to 14 gold medals, the most won by a single country at a Winter Games. Scott, a three-time Olympian, won gold in cross-country skiing in 2002 and followed that up with a silver medal in 2006. Brassard was the forerunner of Canadas current dominance in freestyle skiing. The four-time Olympian won gold in moguls in 1994. Coached by Melody Davidson, Canada dominated the 2006 Olympic womens hockey tournament with their closest game a 4-1 win over Sweden for gold. Burke, a freestyle skier, not only won four X-Games titles in superpipe, but also worked tirelessly to get the event added to the Winter Games. Her wish was finally granted for the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia, but Burke died tragically in a training accident this past winter. Burke will go into the Hall as a builder. Sauve has coached Canadians to the Olympic podium in synchronized swimming, including 1992 gold medallist Sylvie Frechette. Chambers served as president of the Canadian Olympic Committee from 2001 to 2010 and was vice-chairman of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games bid committee. The Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame currently has 411 members and is located in the new Sports Hall of Fame at Calgarys Canada Olympic Park. Cheap NFL Jerseys Free Shipping . Thornhill, Ont.s, Milos Raonic and Laval, Que.s, Aleksandra Wozniak won their respective singles matches earlier in the day. The Canadian duo held off the Romanians in a lengthy second set, eventually sealing the game in a tiebreaker on the fourth match point. Cheap nfl Jerseys . Shoes were lined up methodically along the bottom, jerseys and other clothing hung on a rod, a cap sat on the top shelf and the team helmet hung on its customary hook. http://www.nflcheapjerseysstitched.... . That was more than Peyton Manning could say. During a stunning first quarter, Manning was picked off once, then twice, then a third time. [url=http://www.nflcheapjerseysstitched.com/]Cheap Jerseys From China . -- Freddy Adu scored twice and the Philadelphia Union beat the Houston Dynamo 3-1 on Sunday to snap an eight-game winless streak and avoid dropping out of playoff contention. Wholesale Jerseys . The order by Magistrate Daniel Knowles on Tuesday came in response to suspended linebacker Jonathan Vilmas efforts to initiate the discovery process in his defamation case against the commissioner.On September 28, 2011, the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel heard and considered the appeal of the No. 11 Gaunt Brothers Racing NASCAR Canadian Tire Series team. The penalties concern Section 12-1 of the NASCAR Rule Book "Actions detrimental to stock car racing. Section 12-4-I: "Any determination by NASCAR Officials that the Race Equipment used in the Event does not conform to NASCAR rules. Section 20E-5.10.A: Carburetor Eligibility: the carburetor must remain as supplied by the NASCAR-approved supplier: Unapproved carburetor modification; power valves." This stemmed from a post-race inspection for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on August 20, 2011. The original penalties assessed were to car owner Martin N. Gaunt, a loss of 100 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Championship Car Owner Points and a $5,000 fine to crew chief Jonathan W. Davis. Placed on NASCAR probation for the next twoo NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Events and placed on NASCAR probation until September 21, 2011 is car driver Jason S.ddddddddddddBowles, who lost 100 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Championship Driver Points. The Appellant acknowledged the power valve change to a Holley factory block-off part was not allowed per the 2011 rulebook. The Appellant contested the severity and communication process related to the carburetor rule change for the 2011 racing season. Upon hearing the testimony and carefully reviewing the facts, the unanimous decision of the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel was to modify the original penalties assessed by NASCAR. The Appeals Panel waived the $5,000 fine to the Crew Chief while all other aspects of the penalties stood as originally assessed. The Appellants have the right under Section 15 of the Rule Book to appeal this decision to the National Stock Car Racing Chief Appellate Officer. ' ' '
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