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Legendary Marathon Runner Ed Whitlock Dies at 86
Whitlock, who owns numerous world marathon records, lost his battle with prostate cancer a week after celebrating his 86th birthday.
The Cult: Hulk Hogan
To a child of the nineties, the glorious circus of professional wrestling was viewed through guileless eyes. To the adult that child subsequently became, that innocence fell away, not least in the case of the mustachioed ringmaster, Hulk Hogan.
How Montreal's Dark Side Shaped Tough-As-Nails Boxing Ref Michael Griffin
It's hard not to see Griffin's job as a metaphor for his life. The same qualities he praises boxing for instilling in people—how to operate under duress and overcome oneself—have been instrumental to his survival.
Tennis Ump Who Was Drilled in Face By Denis Shapovalov Has Surgery for Fractured Orbital Bone
Arnaud Gabas was unintentionally hit in the left eye by a frustrated Shapovalov during Davis Cup play last week.
We Spent a Week at Montreal's Pro Wrestling Torture Chamber
Dru Onyx runs the Torture Chamber Pro Wrestling Dojo in Montreal. He's worked with WWE stars Kevin Owens and Finn Balor to normal people with office jobs and pro wrestling aspirations. We went to Dru's gym to find out what it's all about.
Kenny Omega's Journey from Canadian Junior Hockey Goalie to Wrestling Superstar
Like many Canadians, Tyson Smith played hockey growing up. But his love for wrestling eventually took him to Japan, where he became Kenny Omega and the hottest thing in the world of wrestling.
The 85 Year-Old Marathon Runner Beating Competition Half His Age
Ed Whitlock is a once-in-a-generation athlete. He won't get the same coverage as a LeBron James, but he's been competitively running marathons at a high level for over 60 years.
Will Teenage Rookie Lance Stroll Show His Talent is Worth More Than His Money in F1?
There is no denying the financial backing from his family has made things easier for Lance Stroll during his career leading to securing an F1 driver with Williams. Now it's time to show he deserves to be there.
Canada's Female Athletes Owned 2016
The performances of 16-year-old Penny Oleksiak and her fellow female Olympians at the Rio Games captivated the country.
Henry Burris' Ottawa Redblacks and the Year of the Upset
In both Canada and the United States, 2016 was a year that witnessed a number of upsets. Perhaps the biggest was the Ottawa Redblacks' stunning Grey Cup victory.
We Practiced with Canada's Dodgeball Team Ahead of the World Championships in Australia
Who will be this year's Peter La Fleur?