| | | Hello, these are your top stories for Friday, December 03, 2021. Go to cbc.ca/sports to read more stories. | | | | | Dec 3 , 2021 • 04:00 EST | 'I listen to the noise of my skis. It's like a drum solo,' says Mikaël Kingsbury, explaining how he has won more races than anyone else in his sport. And with the Beijing Olympics two months away, he doesn't plan to stop now. | Read more | | | | Nov 30 , 2021 • 18:01 EST | Watch live action from the men's and women's rugby sevens HSBC World Sevens event in Dubai. | Read more | | | | Nov 30 , 2021 • 19:27 EST | Watch some of the best bobsleigh and skeleton athletes in action at the World Cup event in Altenberg, Germany. | Read more | | | | | Dec 2 , 2021 • 19:39 EST | Kaillie Humphries, the reigning world champion in both monobob and women's bobsledding, was sworn in as a citizen in San Diego on Thursday, ending her long saga to become an American and have the right to compete for the U.S. at the Olympics. | Read more | | | | Dec 2 , 2021 • 22:35 EST | Waterloo quarterback Tre Ford won a historic Hec Crighton Award on Thursday. In his final year of eligibility, Ford became both the first Black QB and the first Warriors player to earn the honour of U Sports' most outstanding football player. | Read more | | | | Enjoying this newsletter? You may also like The Buzzer from CBC Sports. Get up to speed on what's happening in sports in five minutes or less. Plus other fun stuff. Delivered right to your inbox, every weekday. Sign up here | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | | That's all for now. Check cbc.ca/sports throughout the day for the most recent headlines. | | | | | |
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