Waterloo Region Record

Canada gets 2014 luge medal

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LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAN­D

— Canada’s luge relay team is set to gain a bronze medal from the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

The upgrade is a result of Russian athletes being stripped of medals over doping allegation­s.

It will be Canada’s first Olympic luge medal. Calgary sliders Sam Edney, Alex Gough and Justin Snith and Tristan Walker of Cochrane, Alta., were on the relay team that finished fourth.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee ruled Friday on the last 11 of 46 current doping cases and says all are disqualifi­ed from the Sochi Games and banned for life from the Olympics.

The athletes, in five different sports, include Albert Demchenko, the silver medallist in men’s luge and mixed team luge relay.

A second member of the mixed team, Tatiana Ivanova, has also been also disqualifi­ed for taking part in organized doping.

Canada finished fourth, behind Germany, Russia and Latvia, which now moves up a step on the podium.

Germany gains a bronze in the men’s event, while Italy moves up to silver.

Two cross-country skiers disqualifi­ed Friday, Nikita Kryukov and Alexander Bessmertny­kh, already lost team event medals in recent weeks when other Russians were disqualifi­ed.

Of the 46 hearings, three athletes were cleared.

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