File:WomenHockey2010WinterOlympicsvictory.jpg
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DescriptionWomenHockey2010WinterOlympicsvictory.jpg | The women's ice hockey gold medal ceremony at the 2010 Winter Olympics; Canada, left middle, won the gold medal, while Finland (top) won bronze and United States (bottom) won silver. | ||
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as Victory Ceremony | ||
Author | s.yume | ||
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