News Article Archive
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Victory soaks in for Sale and Pelletier
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Canadian Press
Jamie Sale and David Pelletier discovered after winning gold that world champions don't get to sleep in. |
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Two words to cherish
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By TERRY JONES -- Edmonton Sun
Being announced as 'world champions' stunning moment for Sale, Pelletier. |
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Top of the Worlds
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By ROB BRODIE -- Ottawa Sun
Sale, Pelletier glide to golden glory. |
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The Labatt Woodbine Oaks
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June 6th, 2001
An interview with honorary drawmasters for the Woodbine Oaks, World Pairs Figure Skating champions Jamie Sale and David Pelletier. |
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Sale, Pelletier win world pair's title
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Canadian Press
Jamie Sale singled on the double Axel she was supposed to land, but she and David Pelletier hit a world figure skating champion home run anyway. |
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Sale and Pelletier off to good start
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Canadian Press
Jamie Sale and David Pelletier made one mistake in their short program at the world figure skating championships Monday night, and the way they recovered showed why they should be on the podium after the free-skating final Wednesday. |
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Sale and Pelletier Lead Pair Competition
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By Lyndsey March for iskater.com
The pair event at the Four Continents can be best described with a number of words beginning with the letter "S". |
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Pair beats all hands
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By STEVE BUFFERY -- Toronto Sun
Sale, Pelletier break Canada's golden drought. |
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On top of the world
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By TERRY JONES -- Edmonton Sun
Has any pair ever won the world like that before? |
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Odyssey On Ice Brings Jamie Salé Home
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By Lyndsey March for iskater.com
Former Skater Michel Brunet Produces All-Canadian Tour. |
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Top Canadian pairs team stay cool while international pressure heats up
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By Sean Fitz-Gerald, National Post - November 2, 2000
Expectations are high for Sale, Pelletier at weekend meet. |
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Love is in the pair
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By TERRY JONES -- Edmonton Sun
Banner day for skating champs. |
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It's two for the dough
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By TERRY JONES -- Edmonton Sun
Sale, Pelletier grab $50,000 US in pairs final win. |
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It's all in the timing
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By JOHN K. WHITE -- Winnipeg Sun
Sale, Pelletier riding crest of winning wave. |
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Inside Perfect Pair
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By Rosie DiManno, and Randy Starkman - March 17th, 2001
Sale and Pelletier are Canada's leading gold-medal contenders at the world championships, but don't ask if they're a couple. |
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Glory days
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By TERRY JONES -- Edmonton Sun
World champs surprised by sudden celebrity. |
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Financial rewards must wait
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By BEVERLEY SMITH, The Globe and Mail
Jamie Salé's eyes widen in wonder when she talks about professional athletes such as baseball's Alex Rodriguez signing $28-million deals. |
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Destiny
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Lois Elfman - March/April 2001 issue of IFS
One of the hottest teams in the world of pair skating never had a tryout. Well, there was the trial run in 1996, but that time they decided to postpone the inevitable; they were not yet ready to accede to what fate had planned for them. But when they met again, in 1998, destiny took a hold of two-time Canadian Pair Champions Jamie Salé and David Pelletier and set them on course. |
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Deadly Blades
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L’Actualité – April 1, 2001
He's from Quebec. She's from Alberta. He has a temper. So does she. From that confrontation, a pair that could become Canada's next World champions was born. |
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Career soars, but Salé stays firmly grounded
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Jamie Salé and pairs partner David Pelletier won their event at the Worlds in Vancouver in March and are heading to the Olympics next year. But that’s no reason to put them on a pedestal, says Salé, who with Pelletier and other notables like Elvis Stojko, will be in her native Red Deer March 13 to perform in Odyssey on Ice 2001.
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Calm, cool and collected
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By TERRY JONES -- Edmonton Sun
Sale, Pelletier get a big lift from family, friends. |
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Sale suddenly a celebrity
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By George Johnson, Calgary Herald - March 23rd
Red Deer skater's life “chaos'' after world pairs title. |
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Best Is Yet To Come
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Terry Jones, Edmonton Sun - January 1st, 2001
2001 belongs to skating pair of Salé, Pelletier. |
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Hot ticket: All hail 'Champions on Ice'
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By Roger Moore, The Sentinel - March 29, 2001
They make their entrance in a manner befitting true champions, with a splash of Leroy Anderson’s famous Olympic trumpet fanfare.
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Sale and Pelletier Repeat Champs at Four Continents
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By Lyndsey March, iskater.com
Canada's golden pair, Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, won their second consecutive Four Continents title this afternoon. The last pair team to skate, they were totally unaware of the spectacular program that had already taken place by competitors Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao of China. While Shen and Zhao executed some of the most dynamic pair elements in the World today, their performance didn't engage the audience the way Sale and Pelletier's did. |
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No denying Sale this time:
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By Dan Barnes, Edmonton Journal - January 21, 2001
As sick as she was, pairs title would be hers and Pelletier's. |
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Sale and Pelletier ready to try for second straight pairs title
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Canadian Press
Sure, Jamie Sale and David Pelletier want to win a second straight Canadian pairs title, but it's small potatoes in the big picture. |
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