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  2. Kyle Parrott - Wikipedia

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    Westman Speed Skating, Brandon, Manitoba [1] Achievements and titles; Olympic finals: 2010: Kyle Parrott (born 13 September 1985) is a Canadian long track speed skater.

  3. Speed Skating Canada - Wikipedia

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    Speed Skating Canada (SSC) is the governing body for competitive long track and short track speed skating in Canada. It was founded in 1887, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] five years before the International Skating Union [ 6 ] of which SSC later became a member in 1894.

  4. Skate Canada - Wikipedia

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    The earliest skating association in Canada was the Amateur Skating Association of Canada, formed by Louis Rubenstein of Montreal's Victoria Skating Club in 1888 for both speed and figure skating. [2] In 1914, the Figure Skating Department of Canada, formed as a section of the Amateur Skating Association of Canada stemming from the recognition ...

  5. Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is a Canadian museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, ... Speed skating 1984 Robina (Higgins) Haight: Athlete Athletics 1989

  6. Doreen McCannell-Botterill - Wikipedia

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    Doreen McCannell Botterill (born July 29, 1947) is a Canadian speed skater. She competed for Canada in speed skating at the 1964 and 1968 Winter Olympics. She had won the 1966 North American Senior Ladies Championship. In 1995, she was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. [1]

  7. Susan Auch - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg's long track speed skating oval is the "Susan Auch Speed Skating Oval." [2] She was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 2003, [3] the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 2010, and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.

  8. Cindy Klassen - Wikipedia

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    She was also tipped as Speed Skating Canada's 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Female Skater of the Year for long track speed skating. [3] The Canadian Mint featured Klassen on a Canadian quarter in 2010 as part of their Olympic memories editions and as a recognition of her six Olympic medals. [6]

  9. Mike Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland qualified in the 500 and is a member of the Canadian 2010 Olympic speed skating team. He skated the fastest time of the trials 34.46 and set a personal best. [ 3 ] Often skating in the shadow of his teammate Jeremy Wotherspoon, Ireland is the second most decorated Canadian in speed World Cup sprints.