Clara Hughes and Kristina Groves Support Right To Play
From being Canada’s flag-bearer at the opening ceremonies to winning multiple long track speed skating medals, Right To Play Athlete Ambassadors Clara Hughes and Kristina Groves made lasting impressions at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Clara and Kristina also took the opportunity to support international humanitarian organization, Right To Play, during the Games,
Before Sunday’s closing ceremonies, Kristina Groves announced she was matching her sponsor, Hain Celestial’s, donation Read More... | Jon Montgomery Issues a $20.10 Challenge on Oprah
On Friday February 19th, Right To Play Athlete Ambassador, Jon Montgomery, inspired a country to take a collective intake of breath and then let out a thunderous roar as he raced to Gold for Canada. That roar followed him down the mountain, throughout Vancouver and has spread across the nation.
Realizing his golden goal, Jon wrapped himself in the Canadian flag, pumped his fist victoriously in the air, and stomped up onto the podium to accept his prize. Going into the Games this year, he claimed his motto on life… You get out of life what you put into it. He doesn’t belie Read More... | Runner vows to go onKRISTA SYLVESTER
METRO OTTAWA
February 24, 2010 5:06 a.m.
Martin Parnell set out to finish 250 marathons this year to raise $250,000 for the Right To Play charity organization, but a stress fracture in his left shin could take up to five weeks to heal, he said.
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