
Devin Heroux
Olympics Reporter at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
CBC News/Olympics and Paralympics Reporter. Based in Toronto. Born in Saskatoon. Cross-platform 🥌curling correspondent. Email: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Devin Heroux
When you walk into the locker room of Canada’s short track speed skaters in the hallowed Maurice Richard Arena in Montreal, the success of the program is immediately apparent. On the walls are mini shrines to each Canadian short track speed skating Olympic team – names, dates and pictures of all of 37 Olympic medallists dating back to Albertville 1992 when the sport made its Olympic debut.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Devin Heroux
Paralympics·NewParalympic champion Mark Ideson is about to enter an entirely new challenge – trying to qualify Canada alongside veteran curler Ina Forrest in the newly added discipline of mixed doubles wheelchair curling at the 2026 Paralympics.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Devin Heroux
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Devin Heroux
NewCanadian swimming superstar Summer McIntosh has decided to make a coaching change to help in her pursuit of five gold medals at the next Olympics. Will visit Bob Bowman's Texas centre; adding a 5th discipline to her race programDevin Heroux · CBC Sports · Posted: Feb 28, 2025 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 6 minutes agoSummer McIntosh is exploring a new coach and training centre after spending the previous three years with Brent Arckey's Sarasota program.
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2 months ago |
cbc.ca | Devin Heroux
Summer McIntosh just keeps getting faster. The 18-year-old swimmer broke a Canadian and Commonwealth record in the women's 800-metre freestyle on Thursday night at the Southern Zone South Sectional Championships in Plantation, Fla.
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Retornaz steals the victory from Gushue. Nichols and Walker tried to drag this stone as far as they could for the win but it comes up short. Retornaz stole the 8th and extra end for victory. Both teams will miss the playoffs with 1-4 records. https://t.co/AyfdKNC74F

BEYOND THE BROOM Bruce Mouat is a two-time world curling champion. He's a teammate. A son. A friend. A partner. An openly gay man in sports. Vulnerable. Candid. Authentic. Thank you for the trust, Bruce. Here's our full conversation: https://t.co/v95VQZVy1u https://t.co/lwZ0mK1vxV

Team Gushue is still alive to the make the playoffs in Toronto. They need to beat Retornaz in this next game. And then hope for some help. A lot on the line this weekend for the team — and all teams — with valuable points on the line. Cutoff is after this event.