Sports
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SportsActively Queer
“I’m really good at tricking people into running, and I’m really good at tricking people into doing push ups,” said Shannon Herrick, founder of Queerobics.
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SportsHoofing It
To succeed in the demanding and elite world of equestrian sport, athletes can’t just be at the top of their game—their horses have to be too. Brianna Ballard is a full-time journalism student at Concordia, as well as a full-time athlete and a bonafide personal trainer for her horse, Carpe Diem.
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SportsMen’s Basketball: This One’s For The Kids in Purple
The Maroon and Gold led for most of the contest, but the Bishop’s Gaiters would not go away.
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SportsWomen’s Basketball: An Ugly Win
The Bishop’s Gaiters women’s basketball team has fallen on hard times as they haven’t won a league game since the 2011-12 season. They were already shorthanded coming into their contest against the Concordia Stingers on Saturday afternoon, fielding only eight available players.
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SportsA Dynamic Duo
The dynamic duo centering the Concordia Stingers women’s rugby team, Frédérique Rajotte and Alexandra Tessier, is set to establish their incredible chemistry in England for two test games against the host nation with the Canadian national squad.
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SportsAnother Casualty in a Tough Reality
Women’s soccer in Canada suffered a blow last week as the W-League, a second-tier division women’s soccer league with teams operating in the United States and Canada, shut its doors.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Silent Night
Every time the McGill Martlets come to the Ed Meagher Arena, it’s a special game for the Concordia Stingers. However, this past Friday night, it was special teams that cost the Stingers the game.
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SportsMen’s Basketball: “Rude Awakening”
The Concordia Stingers men’s basketball team lost 75-53 to the third-ranked McGill Redmen in front of a boisterous crowd at the Love Competition Hall on Thursday evening.
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SportsWomen’s Basketball: Martlet Madness
The Concordia women’s basketball team was defeated 59-54 by the second-ranked McGill Martlets on Thursday evening.
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SportsUnder the Gunner
In Austin, Texas, the capital of the second most populous and second largest state in the U.S., there is a young industrial welder who spends his day building overhead bridge cranes and designing custom parts for oil production.

