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Manitoba Continues to Collect Medals, Including a Gold First

Summary by La Liberté
After a first medal won on Monday by Soren Weselake, in road cycling, the Manitoba delegation has added new awards in the last few days. Five more medals have been won, all in swimming. First, in 100 m Free Para Women, Maxine Lavitt has won the silver. 22-year-old athlete has been ahead of Alyssa Smyth who takes the gold and represents Ontario. In bronze, this is Sophie Wood of British Columbia. In addition, Maxine Lavitt has won a second medal,…
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After a first medal won on Monday by Soren Weselake, in road cycling, the Manitoba delegation has added new awards in the last few days. Five more medals have been won, all in swimming. First, in 100 m Free Para Women, Maxine Lavitt has won the silver. 22-year-old athlete has been ahead of Alyssa Smyth who takes the gold and represents Ontario. In bronze, this is Sophie Wood of British Columbia. In addition, Maxine Lavitt has won a second medal,…

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La Liberté broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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