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We’ve collected relevant recent top stories from a variety of sources around the web about Manitoba athletes and the sport news affecting them.

Introducing Canada’s Rio-bound Olympic team

TRIATHLON MAGAZINE CANADA (June 29) The names have finally been announced. Canada will send three women and two men to the Olympic Games triathlon in Rio in August – all are Olympic rookies.

2016-06-29T16:53:43-05:00June 29, 2016|

Two Manitoba triathletes bound for Olympics

WINNIPEG FREE PRESS (June 29) Two Manitoba triathletes are now set to wear the maple leaf at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Oak Bluff's Tyler Mislawchuk and Winnipeg product Sarah-Anne Brault are on the five-person team nominated for Rio, the Canadian Olympic Committee announced on Wednesday. The two are among the three women and two men who will compete for Canada in the triathlon, a team composed entirely of first-time Olympians.

2016-06-29T15:31:05-05:00June 29, 2016|

Kretz et Brault à Rio pour leurs premiers Jeux

RADIO-CANADA (le 29 juin) Sarah-Anne Brault a été nommée mercredi dans une équipe olympique canadienne de triathlon renouvelée pour Rio. Comme Tyler Mislawchuk, Brault vivra ses premiers Jeux.

2016-06-29T14:39:59-05:00June 29, 2016|

Canadian Triathlon Team Nominated for Rio 2016

CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM (June 29) Tyler Mislawchuk, Sarah-Anne Brault among five first-time Olympic competitors nominated to represent Team Canada at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games from August 5 to 21.

2016-06-29T14:23:44-05:00June 29, 2016|

CTV Sport Star: Payton Ryz

CTV WINNIPEG (June 28) Manitoba is quickly becoming a triathlon hotbed. Payton Ryz named Sport Star of the Week.

2016-06-28T21:21:35-05:00June 28, 2016|
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