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Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO
Canadian women's curling team (from left to right) Cheryl Noble, Diane Nelson, Georgina Wheatcroft, . . . Canadian women's curling team (from left to right) Cheryl Noble, Diane Nelson, Georgina Wheatcroft, . . . Canadian women's curling team (from left to right) Cheryl Noble, Diane Nelson, Georgina Wheatcroft, . . .
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Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO
Canadian women's curling team (from left to right): Cheryl Noble, Kelly Law, Diane Nelson, Julie Ski. . . Canadian Womens Curling team (left to right) Cheryl Noble, of Victoria, Kelley Law, of Coquitlam, B. . . Canadian Womens Curling team (left to right) Cheryl Noble, of Victoria, Diane Nelson, of Burnaby, B. . .
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Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft get into position during Canada's bronze medal win over the United States 9 - 5 at Ogden , Utah during the Winter Olympics, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002  (CP PHO
Canada's Kelley Law celebrates winning the bronze medal in women's curling, beating the U.S.A. 9 - 5. . . Canada's Kelly Law gets a hug from sports psychologist David Cox after winning the bronze medal in . . . Canadian skip Kelley Law throws skip rock as sweepers Diane Nelson (right) and Georgina Wheatcroft g. . .
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