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Long track talent

Groves, Nesbitt, Morrison, Hughes, Wotherspoon, Klassen - that's just part of Canada's star-studded speed skating team. Canada won 8 Olympic medals in 2006, and the haul is expected to be even bigger in 2010.

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Today in Olympic History

January 11, 1939
January 11, 1939

Former Canadian alpine skier Anne Heggtveit is born. At the Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Games, Heggtveit would win gold in the ladies' slalom event, marking Canada's first-ever alpine skiing Olympic gold medal.

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