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Mercury Memories - Oslo, 1952
Canada's sweetheart, an overlooked hockey team, the goodtime bobsleigh playboys, and the tiger from British Columbia – these are Canada's post-war Olympic gold players. In an era that predated big corporate sponsorship, these athletes were at the forefront of a dynamic, golden generation of Canadian Olympians. Humble but skilled, Canadian athletes staged upset after upset, inspiring future Olympians to try to match the golden trail they blazed.
But in Oslo, the amateur hockey players perform formidably, winning their first seven games before facing off against the second-placed United States in the final. The final score is 3-3 but the Canadians take the gold because of their perfect record in the tournament. This is Canada's sixth hockey gold in seven Olympics. In the CBC Television report, the Mercury's remember that cold, blue-sky day when they were spectacularly golden.
• In their four-month pre-Olympic tour, the Mercurys received $25 per week from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. Many players had to take a leave of absence from work and this made financing very difficult. Car dealer James Christiansen generously covered the rest of the Mercurys expenses, paying out wages to the players' families at home. He is reported to have spent $100,000 to finance the 1952 tour. Christiansen named the team after his best selling car – the Ford Mercury.
• The Mercurys returned home to little fanfare but were warmly welcomed in their hometown. Edmonton's mayor Bill Hawrelak decreed a Day of Welcome for the players who were honoured with a parade and a ceremony at City Hall.
• The Mercurys were World Champions in 1950 and won the Ahearne Cup in 1952. None of the players joined the professional ranks after the Games.
Program: CBC Edmonton News
Broadcast Date: Feb. 20, 1998
Reporter: Mike Jorgenson
Duration: 1:41
Last updated: January 23, 2012
Page consulted on December 14, 2012
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