Lucky Loonies being sent to communities as thanks for supporting their
medal-winning athletes
OTTAWA, Feb. 24, 2014 /CNW/ - The Royal Canadian Mint is proud to
congratulate Team Canada for its many accomplishments at the Sochi 2014
Winter Olympics Games, earning an outstanding 25 medals.
"Our athletes made Canadians from coast to coast to coast extremely
proud during a riveting 16 days of competition," said Ian E. Bennett,
President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint. "As we reflect on their
achievements, the Mint recognizes that such success also belongs to
each athlete's community, whether it be family, friends, teammates or
coaches, who have supported them on their remarkable journey".
The Mint is pleased to announce that a 2014 Lucky Loonie displayed in a
special commemorative frame will be sent to each medalist's hometown*
later this week to highlight their commitment to Canada's athletes.
This special keepsake will also serve as a reminder of the world-class
performances delivered during the Games.
2014 Lucky Loonies will be sent to the following hometowns:
Summerside, PE:
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Heather Moyse - Gold
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Bobsleigh - 2-Man - Women
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Sainte-Julie, QC:
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Charles Hamelin - Gold
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Speed Skating - Short Track 1,500m - Men
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Quebec City, QC:
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Kim Lamarre - Bronze
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Freestyle Skiing - Slopestyle - Women
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Montreal, QC:
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Justine Dufour-Lapointe - Gold
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Freestyle Skiing - Moguls - Women
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Chloé Dufour-Lapointe - Silver
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Freestyle Skiing - Moguls - Women
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Alexandre Bilodeau - Gold
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Freestyle Skiing - Moguls - Men
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Deux-Montagnes, QC:
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Mikaël Kingsbury - Silver
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Freestyle Skiing - Moguls - Men
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Petite-Rivière-Saint- François, QC :
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Dominique Maltais - Silver
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Snowboarding - Snowboard Cross - Women
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Boucherville, QC:
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Charle Cournoyer - Bronze
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Speed Skating - Short Track 500m - Men
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Huntsville, ON:
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Dara Howell - Gold
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Freestyle Skiing - Slopestyle - Women
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Toronto, ON:
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Patrick Chan - Silver
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Figure Skating - Men
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London, ON:
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Tessa Virtue - Silver
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Figure Skating - Ice Dance - Free Dance
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Ilderton, ON:
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Scott Moir - Silver
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Figure Skating - Ice Dance - Free Dance
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Sault Ste.Marie, ON:
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Brad Jacobs; Ryan Fry; E.J. Harnden; Ryan Harnden; and Caleb Flaxey - Gold
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Curling - Men
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Winnipeg, MB:
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Jennifer Jones; Kaitlyn Lawes; Jill Officer; Dawn McEwen; and Kirsten
Wall - Gold
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Curling - Women
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Regina, SK:
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Mark McMorris - Bronze
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Snowboarding - Slopestyle - Men
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Calgary, AB:
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Jan Hudec - Bronze
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Alpine Skiing - Super-G - Men
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Calgary, AB:
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Kaillie Humphries - Gold
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Bobsleigh - 2-Man - Women
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Sherwood Park, AB:
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Mike Riddle - Silver
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Freestyle Skiing - Halfpipe - Men
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Fort St. John, BC:
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Denny Morrison - Silver1 and Bronze2
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Speed Skating - Long Track 1,000m1 and 1,500m2 - Men
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Whistler, BC:
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Marielle Thompson - Gold
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Freestyle Skiing - Ski Cross - Women
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Kelowna, BC:
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Kelsey Serwa - Silver
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Freestyle Skiing - Ski Cross - Women
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*For larger team event medalists, the 2014 Lucky Loonie will be sent to
the following national sporting organizations:
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Skate Canada
(Ottawa, ON):
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Patrick Chan; Kevin Reynolds; Kaetlyn Osmond; Tessa Virtue; Scott Moir;
Kirsten Moore-Towers; Dylan Moscovitch; Meagan Duhamel; Eric Radford - Silver
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Figure Skating - Team Event
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Speed Skating Canada (Ottawa, ON):
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Marianne St-Gelais; Valérie Maltais; Marie-Ève Drolet; and Jessica
Hewitt- Silver
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Speed Skating - Short Track 3,000m Relay - Women
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Hockey Canada
(Ottawa, ON):
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Team Canada - Gold
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Ice Hockey - Women
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Hockey Canada
(Ottawa, ON):
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Team Canada - Gold
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Ice Hockey - Men
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Five million 2014 Lucky Loonies were produced and will enter into
circulation on January 20th. Canadians are encouraged to look for the coin in their change or visit
www.mint.ca/luckyloonie.
Canadians looking for another keepsake of our athletes' amazing
performances in Sochi can acquire a 99.99% pure silver collector
version of the 2014 Lucky Loonie. Adorned with a full-colour logo of
the Canadian Olympic Team and limited to a mintage of only 15,000
coins, the 2014 Fine Silver Lucky Loonie retails for $39.95 CAD.
About the Royal Canadian Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown Corporation responsible for the
minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins. An ISO
9001-2008 certified company, the Mint is recognized as one of the
largest and most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of
specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an
international scale. For more information on the Mint, its products and
services, visit. www.mint.ca.
Lucky Loonie images are available by visiting ftp://communications:RCM2007@ftp.mint.ca.
SOURCE Royal Canadian Mint
media are asked to contact:
Alex Reeves
Senior Manager, Communications
Tel: 613-949-5777
reeves@mint.ca
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