McGill congratulates Olympic medal-winners, competitors

It was a magical Olympic Winter Games for Canada and McGill is proud to be part of the formula for success. From alumnus Mike Babcock"s coaching of the gold-medal winning men"s hockey team to Management student Jennifer Heil"s silver medal in freestyle moguls skiing, the University says congratulations and well done to all the McGillians who contributed to Canada"s amazing performance at the Vancouver games. Chancellor Emeritus Richard W. Pound, a member of the Canadian Olympic Committee and the former head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, presented medals in a number of events, including women"s hockey. "This is simply outstanding," said Principal and Vice-Chancellor Heather Munroe-Blum. "Our athletes, our coaches, our alumnae made an important contribution to the Olympic success story and we are very, very proud of their efforts. These Games have been a wonderful moment for Canada; they have been a showcase for our determination, our courage, our dedication to achieving all we can achieve as individuals, and as teams. "Our members of the Canadian women"s hockey team, Catherine Ward, Charline Labonté and Kim St-Pierre, who won another gold medal, set a standard of excellence that has been rarely met.
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