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GAME ON The Nestaweya River Trail is one of the world's longest naturally frozen skating trails. It made the Guinness Book of World Records in 2008 when it was 8.54 kilometres long. In 2017, the river trail was expanded even further to over 10 km. Pine Street, in Winnipeg's West End, was home to three WWI soldiers who received the Victoria Cross for their bravery in battle. The street was renamed Valour Road in honour of these three courageous citizens and is now also the name of our professional soccer team, Valour FC who play in the Canadian Premier League. Winnipeg has produced some of the biggest names in wrestling including legends "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Kenny Omega (perhaps the most-celebrated non-Japanese wrestler in Japan), and multiple WCW, WWE and AEW champion Chris Jericho. On top of producing hundreds of NHL hockey players, other notable Winnipeg professional athletes include former NFL star defensive end Israel Idonije, who started his career with the U of M Bisons; Olympic champion soccer player Desiree Scott; legendary Olympic and World champion curler Jennifer Jones; NBA centre Todd MacCulloch; and of course, Terry Fox, whose inspiring Marathon of Hope has raised more than $850 million toward cancer research.

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