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Canada's Kelley Law, part of the women's curling team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winter games. (CP Photo/COA) Canada's Kelley Law, part of the women's curling team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winter games. (CP Photo/COA) Canada's Kelley Law, part of the women's curling team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winter games. (CP Photo/COA)
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. . . Canada's Kelley Law celebrates winning the bronze medal in women's curling, beating the U.S.A. 9 - 5. . .
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Canada's Kelley Law, part of the women's curling team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winter games. (CP Photo/COA) Canada's Kelley Law, part of the women's curling team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winter games. (CP Photo/COA) Canada's Kelley Law, part of the women's curling team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winter games. (CP Photo/COA)
Canada's skip Kelley Law (left) and second Georgina Wheatcroft ponder a shot during Canada's 9-5 wi. . . Canada's skip Kelley Law (left) and second Georgina Wheatcroft talk strategy during Canada's 9-5 wi. . . Canada's Kelley Law, part of the women's curling team at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winter game. . .
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