Liam Hickey Aims for Gold in Paralympics


Author: The Daily News Now! February 28, 2026 Duration: 1:15
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Liam Hickey Aims for Gold in Paralympics

St. Johns native Liam Hickey, a para ice hockey athlete, is gearing up for his third Winter Paralympics in Italy, aiming to secure his first gold medal after two silver wins. With a strong team and high world ranking, Hickey focuses on preparation and chasing the ultimate prize, while proudly representing Canada and his home province.

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