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Nova Scotia’s karate contingent collected a hat trick of medals Tuesday at the Canada Winter Games in P.E.I. Bedford’s Gasson Alkurdi led the charge by ...

New Brunswick's Christine Adams and Nova Scotia's Grace Sullivan compete during the women's 1,500-metre speed skating event at the Canada Winter Games on the Oval in Halifax on Tuesday afternoon. - TIM KROCHAK / THE CHRONICLE HERALDNova Scotia’s karate contingent collected a hat trick of medals Tuesday at the Canada Winter Games in P.E.I.

Meanwhile, Dartmouth’s Mikayla German, the daughter of Team Nova Scotia head coach Mitchell German and team manager San Fung-German, grabbed bronze in -53 kg. kumite.Nova Scotia has already garnered four medals on the Island after two days of competition. The province won bronze in the trampoline synchro female event late Monday night.

That puts the province in fifth place in the overall standings at press time on Tuesday. British Columbia and Quebec lead with 12 medals, followed by Ontario and Alberta, with nine apiece.Paige Neklia finished 32nd in the female 7.5-kilometre pursuit at the Mark Arendz Provincial Ski Park.

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