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As two of Canada’s most experienced Olympians, Miranda Ayim and Erica Wiebe have made careers out of playing sports at the highest levels of competition.
But some of their most formative memories are of playing as children with almost no stakes.
“We basically would have a neighbourhood-wide game of tag where we were just jumping fences from yard to yard,” said Ayim, who was on Canada’s women’s basketball team at four Olympics.
“I don’t know if our parents really appreciated that, but we felt so adventurous going from yard to yard and running but still feeling safe to do so in that neighbourhood, and enjoying that time and that feeling of freedom.”