Canadian Press
Jan 13, 2007, 10:07 PM EST
TORONTO (CP) - The gold medal-winning goalie from Canada's sledge hockey team had his most prized possession stolen at a charity event Saturday.
Paul Rosen of Thornhill, Ont., was signing autographs at a fundraiser for spinal chord research at Downsview Park in north Toronto when he turned around and discover the theft.
"I don't care if it was a lark. I don't want to prosecute. I just want it back," Rosen said. "I worked for four years every single day to win that medal."
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Jan 13, 2007, 10:07 PM EST
TORONTO (CP) - The gold medal-winning goalie from Canada's sledge hockey team had his most prized possession stolen at a charity event Saturday.
Paul Rosen of Thornhill, Ont., was signing autographs at a fundraiser for spinal chord research at Downsview Park in north Toronto when he turned around and discover the theft.
"I don't care if it was a lark. I don't want to prosecute. I just want it back," Rosen said. "I worked for four years every single day to win that medal."
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