Canada’s disqualified 4 x 100 team gets a medal — from a 10-year-old fan
Justyn Warner is consoled by his fiancee Nikkita Holder after Canada was DQ'd (Sean Kilpatrick, Canadian Press)
Canada's 4 x 100 relay team might like to distance themselves from the the disqualification which knocked them off the Olympic podium. However, as soon as they arrived home, they got a reminder of how the country was touched by the swirl of emotions they went through after believing they had earned a bronze medal for about 10 minutes before being informed Jared Connaughton had committed a lane violation.
Here's one "ahhhh" example of how Canadians have reached out to the team.It wasn't the only medal the team received to recognize their effort — the decision was just, but it doesn't erase that they burned up the track and showed they were Canada's best 4 x 100 team since 1996 — that nearly brought Canada a medal. Connaughton was also honoured when he arrived home in Charlottetown, P.E.I. on Monday. The way he took ownership for the mistake is a great example of accountability.
Elijah Porter, 10, wrote to the team and sent them his own Timbits hockey medal to take its place.
Sprinter Justyn Warner tweeted a picture of the medal and handwritten letter on Monday.
The letter states: "We're Canadians. We persevere. We create better lives for each other. We didn't lose the War of 1812. I hope you like the medal." (680 News)
Elijah Porter's letter to the Canadian relay team (Twitter)
Story worth to re-post from: http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/eh-game/canada-4-x-100-team-gets-medal-10-141118533.html
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