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Rochette, from Ile-Dupas, Que., won a bronze medal less than a week after her mom Therese died in Vancouver.
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Despite the tragedy, the Ile-Dupas, Que. native persevered, winning a bronze medal behind Yu-Na Kim of South Korea and Japan's Mao Asada.
SLAM! Sports 2010
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The 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., won hearts for her courageous performance at the Vancouver Olympics, winning a bronze medal less than a week after the death of her mom.
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Rochette, a petite, blond 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., about 80 kilometres northeast of Montreal, won admirers the world over when she skated her way to a bronze medal at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, just days after her mother's death.
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Rochette, a petite, blond 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., about 80 kilometres northeast of Montreal, won admirers the world over when she skated her way to a bronze medal at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, just days after her mother's death.
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The 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., won hearts for her courageous performance at the Vancouver Olympics, winning a bronze medal less than a week after the death of her mom.
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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The 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., won hearts for her courageous performance at the Vancouver Olympics, winning a bronze medal less than a week after the death of her mom.
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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The 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., won hearts for her courageous performance at the Vancouver Olympics, winning a bronze medal less than a week after the death of her mom.
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The 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., won hearts for her courageous performance at the Vancouver Olympics, winning a bronze medal less than a week after the death of her mom.
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Rochette, a petite, blond 24-year-old from Ile-Dupas, Que., about 80 kilometres northeast of Montreal, won admirers the world over when she skated her way to a bronze medal at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, just days after her mother's death.
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