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World’s Fastest Gamer on CBC: Season 1 – Episode 1

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Eleven gamers arrive at McLaren HQ. They recreate the historic 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix where – in one of the all-time greatest sporting performances – Ayrton Senna won despite a disintegrating car. Senna’s original mechanic oversees the gamers’ performance.

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Madeline Schizas moves up 3 spots to win virtual Skate Canada Challenge

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Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., moved up three spots to win the women’s singles title of the virtual Skate Canada Challenge.

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Brendan Steele takes lead with 61 to get another chance in Sony Open

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Brendan Steele had the lowest score of his PGA Tour career with a 9-under 61, giving him a two-shot lead and another chance to win the Sony Open.

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Tokyo Olympic fate may need to be decided by United Nations says former IOC VP

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The president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee tried on Tuesday to reassure the Japanese public that the postponed Games will open in just over six months.

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Raptors keep winning buzz with 2nd straight win over Hornets

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Chris Boucher, Kyle Lowry and Fred Van Fleet converted eight straight free throws in the final two minutes Saturday night, helping Toronto beat the Charlotte Hornets, 116-113 for the Raptors first two-game win streak of the season.

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