Canada Cup - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_CupDue to National Hockey League (NHL) players' ineligibility in the Winter Olympics and the annual World Championships, both amateur competitions, Canada was not able to send its best players to top international tournaments. While the top players in Europe qualified as amateurs, all the best Canadian players competed in the professional NHL or World Hockey Association. Following the 1972 and 1974 Summit Series, in which Canadian players from the NHL and WHA c…
Grey Cup Winners - Canadian Football Hall of Fame
cfhof.ca › grey-cup-winnersThe Grey Cup is both the name of the championship of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the name of the trophy awarded to the victorious team. The trophy is named after Albert Grey, the Governor General of Canada from 1904 until 1911. Grey donated the trophy to the Canadian Rugby Union in 1909 to […]
RCYC | Canada's Cup - Royal Canadian Yacht Club
rcyc.ca › canadascupSome of the best sailors in the world have competed for the Canada’s Cup and include legends such as Lowell North, Hans Fogh, Gary Jobson, John Kostecki and Terry Hutchinson. First raced in 1896, Æmilius Jarvis of the RCYC aboard Canada defeated Vencedor of the Lincoln Park Yacht Club captained by J.G. Barbour.
Canada Cup - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canada_CupOf the five Canada Cup tournaments, four were won by Canada, while the Soviet Union won once, in 1981 . Canada won the inaugural Canada Cup in 1976, defeating recent 1976 World Championship gold medalists Czechoslovakia in the best-of-three final. The clinching game was won by a 5–4 score with Darryl Sittler scoring the game-winner in overtime.
RCYC | Canada's Cup - Royal Canadian Yacht Club
https://rcyc.ca/canadascupSome of the best sailors in the world have competed for the Canada’s Cup and include legends such as Lowell North, Hans Fogh, Gary Jobson, John Kostecki and Terry Hutchinson. First raced in 1896, Æmilius Jarvis of the RCYC aboard Canada defeated Vencedor of the Lincoln Park Yacht Club captained by J.G. Barbour.