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Watching granddaughter win gold at the Olympics ‘overwhelming,’ says local legionnaire

February 20, 2018February 20, 2018 Josh Sherman 0 Comments

When figure skater Gabrielle Daleman placed third in the ladies’ free skate at the Pyeongchang Olympics, giving her team the gold, her grandfather Ronald Raby put on his own performance in his East York home. “I was jumping up, touching the ceiling, screaming, hollering, what can you say? It’s so overwhelming,” said Raby, who also […]

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