Olympic medalist Curtis Myden will be paid $70,000 by Swimming Canada over the next two years under an incentive program that lets the country's top swimmers splash for cash. The rewarding of ...
CALGARY, November 26. CURTIS Myden, one of Canada’s most decorated swimmers, announced his retirement today following 12 successful years as a national team member. Joined by old teammates, coaches ...
TORONTO — Just as he’s preparing to make a full-fledged launch on a new career path, Curtis Myden’s induction to the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame will provide one last element of finality to his days ...
After a decade as one of Canada's top swimmers, Curtis Myden feels the time is right to pursue a new career. On Tuesday, Myden announced he was retiring from Canada's national swim team after 10 years ...
Curtis Myden, Canada's top male swimmer of the past decade, followed his hero, Alex Baumann, for the final time yesterday. This time, it was to get out of the pool, not into it. Myden, who will be 29 ...
Success and fame in sports are often fleeting, but five of Canada's leading sports figures have garnered a place of permanence in Canada's Olympic Hall of Fame. Figure skater Elvis Stojko, swimmer ...
TORONTO - Figure skater Elvis Stojko, swimmer Curtis Myden and bobsled brakeman David MacEachern headline the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame's class of 2011. Women's hockey coach Melody Davidson and ...