Canadian skier Gagnon dislocates shoulder
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Krasnaya Polyana, Russia (SportsNetwork.com) - Canadian alpine skier Marie- Michele Gagnon suffered a dislocated shoulder Monday during her slalom run in the women's combined at the Sochi Olympics.
Gagnon dislocated her left shoulder when she straddled a gate and fell, the Canadian Olympic Committee said.
She said she hopes to keep racing in her second Olympics.
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"I really want to show people that you can overcome obstacles and still do great things," said Gagnon.
Last month, Gagnon became the first Canadian to win a World Cup race. She was 21st after the downhill portion of the combined Monday before crashing out of the slalom.