Canadian women’s sitting volleyball team ends Paralympic team sport podium drought with bronze medal

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The women were the first Canadian side to claim a Paralympic medal in a team sport since the men’s wheelchair basketball team won gold in London in 2012

Team Canada celebrate victory in the Women's Sitting Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Team Canada and Team Brazil on day ten of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at North Paris Arena on Sept. 7, 2024 in Paris, France. Canada won its first Paralympic medal in women’s sitting volleyball and ended the country’s team sport podium drought Saturday..

“It’s been years and years and years in the making, our third Paralympic Games, and we knew we wanted to be there.”

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