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Canada’s Sidney Crosby celebrates scoring the overtime goal that clinched men’s hockey gold at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver on Feb. 28, 2010.Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are right around the corner, and excitement has already started to ramp up, including turning our thoughts to the Games that have come before. Whether a victory or a big defeat, moments at the Games have a way of imprinting a defining memory for decades to come.

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For a future story, we’d like to know what that memory might be for our readers. Did it involve watching the Calgary 1988 or Vancouver 2010 Games on television, or attending a torch relay event? Did you go a particular Games and watch a Canadian win gold in the flesh? Were you one of those athletes, coaches, or support staff who got the chance to wear the maple leaf on your back?

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What is your favourite Winter Olympics memory?

For a future story, we’d like to know what your most cherished Winter Olympic memory is. Did it involve watching the Calgary 1988 or Vancouver 2010 Games on television, or attending a torch rally? Did you go a particular Games and watch a Canadian win gold in the flesh? Share your story in the box below.

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