Canada captures 4 more medals, secures another in Para ice hockey

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Four Canadian athletes added more hardware to the country’s Beijing Paralympics medal haul between Thursday night and early Friday morning.

Mollie Jepsen, Mark Arendz, Brittany Hudak and Tyler Turner returned to the podium to push Team Canada’s medal count to 20.

And another prize is already secured, as the Canadian men’s Para ice hockey team breezed past South Korea 11-0 to qualify for the tournament’s final.

Para alpine skier Jepsen, 22, finished second in the the women’s standing giant slalom with a time of two minutes 0.95 seconds to improve on her PyeongChang 2018 bronze in the same event.

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The West Vancouver, B.C., native posted the third best

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