do you even lift an entire nation bro
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do you even lift an entire nation bro

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The height of Barbara Ann Scott’s career was during a time where nations fought and blood was shed, World War II. Barbara Ann Scott provided Canada with inspiration and newfound strength to carry on during the struggles of war. Prime Minister Mackenzie King also recognized her achievements and the impacts it had on the nation. The 19-year-old’s gold medal in the 1948 St. Moritz Olympics upheaved the country and lifted it from it’s post war despairs. When she won Canada’s first ever gold medal in single figuration, two forwards of the Ottawa RCAF Flyers hockey team lifted Scott on their shoulders, the moment of bliss and victory was captured on camera and shared around the globe. To put it simply the 19-year-old’s win was not just about the gold, it was about single handedly carrying the despairs of war on your shoulders and giving your country a reason to celebrate. Barbara Ann Scott showed the power of her sport, and the power of her art; because of that, she needs to be remembered for as long as we remember World War II.