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Quebec Games: a First Medal for the Côte-Nord - Le Nord-Côtier

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The Côte-Nord launched its 59th Final of the Québec Games in beauty thanks to cyclist Anaïs Bélanger of Baie-Comeau, who won the delegation's very first medal. The one who shared the flag during the opening ceremony climbed on the second step of the podium at the women's cross-country (XCC) at the U17. It was on the track of the CMB Energy site that Bélanger shone on the first day of competitions, providing an inspiring entry to his region. On t…
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The Côte-Nord launched its 59th Final of the Québec Games in beauty thanks to cyclist Anaïs Bélanger of Baie-Comeau, who won the delegation's very first medal. The one who shared the flag during the opening ceremony climbed on the second step of the podium at the women's cross-country (XCC) at the U17. It was on the track of the CMB Energy site that Bélanger shone on the first day of competitions, providing an inspiring entry to his region. On t…

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The Côte-Nord launched its 59th Final of the Québec Games in beauty thanks to cyclist Anaïs Bélanger of Baie-Comeau, who won the delegation's very first medal. The one who shared the flag during the opening ceremony climbed on the second step of the podium at the women's cross-country (XCC) at the U17. It was on the track of the CMB Energy site that Bélanger shone on the first day of competitions, providing an inspiring entry to his region. On t…

The Côte-Nord launched its 59th Final of the Québec Games in beauty thanks to cyclist Anaïs Bélanger of Baie-Comeau, who won the delegation's very first medal. The one who shared the flag during the opening ceremony climbed on the second step of the podium at the women's cross-country (XCC) at the U17. It was on the track of the CMB Energy site that Bélanger shone on the first day of competitions, providing an inspiring entry to his region. On t…

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