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  2. 1973 Canadian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Mosport Park on 23 September 1973. It was race 14 of 15 in both the 1973 World Championship of Drivers and the 1973 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. [2] The 80-lap race was won by Peter Revson, driving a McLaren M23, after starting from second on the grid. This ...

  3. Category:1973 in Canadian sports - Wikipedia

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    1973 Skate Canada International; P. 1973 Pacific Conference Games; W. Canada at the 1973 World Aquatics Championships This page was ...

  4. 61st Grey Cup - Wikipedia

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    This would be the first of a string of nine Grey Cup appearances for the Edmonton Eskimos from 1973 to 1982. The only year they missed the Grey Cup during that span was 1976, when the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated them in the West Final. Edmonton was victorious in six of their nine appearances (1975, and five straight from 1978–82).

  5. List of Canada–United States soccer matches - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Canada CAN 4–0–2 27 October 1968 United States Canada 1–0 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium: Atlanta, United States CAN 4–0–3 20 August 1972 1973 CONCACAF Championship qualification: Canada United States 3–2 King George V Park: Saint John's, Canada CAN 5–0–3 29 August 1972 United States Canada 2–2 Memorial Stadium

  6. List of Canadian men's soccer champions - Wikipedia

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    Despite over 100 years of soccer history, Canada has been without a national soccer league for the majority of its history. The current national league in Canada was founded in 2019 following 26 seasons without one. Throughout history, Canadian clubs have also competed in regional leagues, national championships, and in American professional ...

  7. Challenge Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Since 1973, the Challenge Trophy competition has featured a host venue for the final weekend or final week of matches. Regional interprovincial playoffs (before the final matches) continued up until 1998 after which clubs from all Canadian provinces and territories have been eligible to qualify directly into the final week of the competition.

  8. List of Stanley Cup champions - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Challenge era come from the method of play of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada prior to 1893. From 1887 to 1893, the league did not play a round-robin format, but rather challenges between teams of the association that year, with the winner of the series being the 'interim' champion, with the final challenge winner becoming the league champion for the year.

  9. Bill Werbeniuk - Wikipedia

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    Werbeniuk won the Amateur Championship in 1973, with a 16–15 victory against Robert Paquette after being 12–15 behind. This qualified him for the North American Amateur Championship. [ 4 ] He won the North American Amateur Championship by defeating Cliff Thorburn 26–22, winning five of the last six frames after the pair were level at 21–21.