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Sledge hockey player won’t let cancer end her Paralympic dream

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Raphaëlle Tousignant became the first woman to play for Canada’s mixed para-hockey team in 2023. Despite a breast cancer diagnosis, Tousignant still has her eyes set on making the team for the 2026 Paralympics.

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  • Raphaëlle Tuzignan is the only woman on her para-hockey team and became the first Canadian woman to play on the mixed national team at the 2023 World Para-Hockey Championships. 11s
  • Tuzignan was a ringette champion at age 10 before being diagnosed with bone cancer, leading to a leg amputation and her transition to para-hockey. 25s
  • She is now aiming to make the roster for the upcoming Paralympics in Milan, despite a recent breast cancer diagnosis. 35s
  • Tuzignan has started chemotherapy and will undergo a double mastectomy, but has publicly stated she will not let cancer stop her. 49s
  • Supported by her mentor and community, Tuzignan plans to continue training and remain dedicated to her Paralympic ambitions. 1m 9s
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