Canada back on top of the women’s hockey world, but work continues to stay there
Canada’s women’s hockey team starts the world championship remembering the words of a man who climbed Mount Everest twice.
Jamie Clarke, a Canadian adventurer who reached the top of the world’s highest mountain in 1997 and 2010, spoke to the women’s team twice in the weeks leading up to February’s Olympic Games in Beijing where the Canadian women reclaimed gold.
“He talked about conquering Mount Everest. One of his messages was, you’re only on top for a split second,” head coach Troy Ryan said.
A world championship just six months after the Olympic final has the Canadian women battling for international supremacy again. Canada is the reigning world and Olympic champion, having won both titles in the last year.