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Canadian athletes return home

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TORONTO Two plane loads of Canadian Olympians returned home from Rio to a hero’s welcome, as flagwaving fans clamoured for autographs and cheering family members offered up homecoming hugs.

Several members of Team Canada, including star swimmer Penny Oleksiak, landed at Toronto’s Pearson Internatio­nal Airport around 6 a.m., with another group of athletes scheduled to arrive at around the same time early today.

When the flights arrived, airport firefighte­rs saluted the returning athletes with giant arcs of water on either side of the airplanes.

Loud cheers went up as the Olympians came through the arrivals gate, some stopping to talk to media, others heading straight to waiting family members.

Soccer player Ashley Lawrence’s parents donned Team Canada shirts to welcome their daughter. The pair said they are looking forward to figuring out where to display the midfielder’s bronze medal.

Lawrence’s teammate, Jessie Fleming, said she was proud of their performanc­e.

“We all had a good tournament and we definitely deserved to bring this home,” Fleming said, holding her medal.

Most of the buzz focused on 16-year-old Oleksiak, who won four swimming medals at the Rio Games, including Canada’s first gold.

“I didn’t expect any of this,” said Oleksiak, who was Canada’s flag-bearer at the closing ceremonies. “I just want to say thank you to everyone (who cheered for me).”

Residents in Oleksiak’s eastend Toronto neighbourh­ood known as The Beach are planning a celebratio­n for her return, tentativel­y planned for Sunday.

Johanna Carlo, a board member of the Beach Village Business Improvemen­t Area, says the group has applied for a permit to hold a big party for Oleksiak and other athletes who have lived in the neighbourh­ood. She says they’re planning on having live music, and she’s hoping people will bring homemade signs and wear red and white.

Several of the returning athletes expressed gratitude for the support and encouragem­ent they received from Canadians throughout the Games.

Long after most athletes had left the arrivals gate, gold medal-winning trampoline gymnast Rosie MacLennan stayed to sign autographs and take selfies with fans.

MacLennan, who carried Canada’s flag at Rio’s opening ceremonies, said making time for fans helps get them engaged in the Olympic process.

“It’s a chance to share the experience with the people who supported us along the way,” she said.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Canadian Olympic gold medallists Penny Oleksiak, right, and Rosie MacLennan show off their medals at Pearson Airport in Toronto yesterday.
CP PHOTO Canadian Olympic gold medallists Penny Oleksiak, right, and Rosie MacLennan show off their medals at Pearson Airport in Toronto yesterday.

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