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Canada's Heather Moyse: 'Gold medal run was always possible'

Canada bobsleigh brakewoman Heather Moyse reveals that she always had belief that she and teammate Kaillie Humphries could win the gold medal in Sochi.

Canada bobsleigh brakewoman Heather Moyse has revealed that she was always confident that she and teammate Kaillie Humphries could win the gold medal in Sochi.

The duo were trailing the United States team of Elana Meyers and Lauryn Williams going into their final run, but a solid effort down the course - along with a mistake by the Americans - secured the gold medal in the two-woman event.

The 35-year-old told reporters: "I just looked at her and I said, 'it's possible', and it's all Kaillie needed to know. The gap wasn't closed, but it was possible."

Moyse and Humphries won their second gold medal in the event, after winning in Vancouver four years ago.

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Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse of Canada team 1 celebrate after winning the gold medal during the Women's Bobsleigh on Day 12 of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at Sliding Center Sanki on February 19, 2014
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