World Championship and World Cup medallist Alex Gough and two-time Olympian Sam Edney will lead a promising Canadian luge team into the Sochi Games with the goal of bringing home the countrys first Olympic medal in the sport. jerseys from china . The Canadian Luge Association officially named seven athletes to the 2014 Olympic team Tuesday. Edney, will lead teenagers John Fennell and Mitchel Malyk into their first Games in mens singles. Tristan Walker and Justin Snith will represent Canada in doubles, while Gough, will be joined by Kimberley McRae in womens singles. Arianne Jones and Jordan Smith will race off in Calgary on Wednesday and Thursday for the final womens spot. Gough snapped Germanys 13-year, 105-race winning streak when she became the first Canadian to win a World Cup luge race in 2011. Gough has since become the first to Canadian to win multiple World Championship and World Cup medals. "Success breeds success, and now all athletes on our team believe they too can win," said Gough, who is also a two-time Olympian. "My teammates and I are all extremely dedicated. We are now among the worlds best. We are hungry for the podium, and we are fiercely driven to win Canada its first-ever Olympic luge medal." Canada has competed in luge at every Olympic Games since Grenoble 1968, but has yet to medal. They hope to contend in all discipline sin Sochi, including the new luge relay event. Canada won the silver medal in the relay at the 2013 World Championships. "This is the strongest team of medal contenders the nation has ever assembled in the sport of luge," said Tim Farstad, executive director of the Canadian Luge Association. "Over the last four years, this group has demonstrated they can perform under the most intense pressure, and win medals at the highest level." cheap nfl jerseys . Barcelona says Pique tore a muscle in his right leg. 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"He was a good and loyal friend," said former teammate LaDainian Tomlinson, who drew some of the biggest cheers of the night as he spoke of Seau. "Notice the words I said: good and loyal." Chargers president Dean Spanos made official what many had known since Seau left after the 2002 season, that No. 55 will never be worn by another Chargers player. Among those attending were Seaus parents, his ex-wife and their children, several current and former Chargers, and former rival John Elway. Elway, who now runs Denvers front office, was accompanied by new Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning and coach John Fox, a former assistant with San Diego. Seaus No. 55 was painted at midfield. Seau committed suicide on May 2 at his Oceanside home. He played parts of 20 seasons in the NFL. After a private funeral earlier Friday, Seau was buried at Eternal Hills cemetery. Chargers chaplain Shawn Mitchell opened the service with a prayer. "Junior, we dont know if you can see this down here, but tonights your night." Said Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts: "Our paths never crossed on the field, but boy could we have used him with the offence of Air Coryell. Im also glad I never had to play against him. I could just imagine the thought of him sacking me, then standing over me and dancing all over me." Someone yelled, "Ask Elway!" Fouts called it a "classy move" for Elway, Manning and Fox to attend, and the crowd cheered. Seau didnt leave a suicide note. "No doubt this is a tragedy," Fouts said. "A tragedy for the community of San Diego, for Chargers fans and football fans everywhere. And with all tragedies, there are lessons to be learned, lessons that must be learned by all of uus. cheap jerseys from china. The lesson here is, if you need help, get help. Its out there. All you have to do is swallow your pride and ask for it. We all need help at times. We can all do a better job of helping each other." Former teammate Billy Ray Smith, a fellow linebacker, told the crowd: "I want to make sure you know, Junior Seau loved you guys; loved you all. Im real sure that you loved No. 55 as well. Is that correct? He was a great friend a great teammate and I will miss him forever. Rest in peace." Bobby Ross, the only coach to get the Chargers to the Super Bowl, told a Seau "bounty" story from the 1990s, when Stan Humphries was throwing long passes during pregame warmups near the stands. One of the Raiders fans was dressed up in a garish football outfit that included shoulder pads and a helmet. "I said, Stan, what the hells going on?" Ross said. "And he said, Ive got to tell you, coach, Junior told me if I hit that guy in the stands, hed give me $1,000." Ross recalled Seaus many charitable contributions to the community. "I dont believe theres a player who played in the National Football League who has done for a city what Junior Seau has done for San Diego," Ross said. "Junior, we know that youre with our maker, up there with our heavenly father," Ross added. "We know that. Look out for our guys who have also left. Look out for our guys." Ross then mentioned the other seven players from San Diegos 1994 team who have died: David Griggs, Doug Miller, Rodney Culver, Chris Mims, Curtis Whitley, Shawn Lee and Lew Bush, as well as former equipment manager Sid Brooks. Tomlinson recalled how impossible it was to block Seau during practice, and how it inspired him to lift weights. "But lucky enough, he was on my team," Tomlinson said to loud applause. Tomlinson spoke directly to Seaus parents, telling them: "Mama Seau, Papa Seau, its time for you to take a bow. Why? Because of everything that you instilled in Junior, and taught him and told him to go out and be happy and do happy, he did that. He instilled in everybody he touched, the things you taught him. So dont be sad today, be happy because Junior lives through us every day in everything hes touched." Then, reciting the names of Seaus children, who were seated in the front row, Tomlinson said: "Go make your father proud. Hell live through you. Thank you, Junior." cheap jerseys from chinacheap jerseys ' ' '