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Clara Hughes, the Winnipeg-born flag-bearer, captured a bronze medal in her last race — the 5,000 m — with a time of 6:55.73. Cindy Klassen was 12th with a time of 7:22.09 while Kristina Groves finished sixth.

Canada men’s Olympic hockey team hammered Russia 7-3 in a quarter-final with Winnipeg-born Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith picking up two assists each.

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