February 25, 2010
Clara Hughes donates to Downtown Eastside charity
Star speedskater shocked at street scenes in Canada's worst neighbourhood
By BOB MACKIN, 24 HOURS

Clara Hughes speaks at a press conference Thursday. (MARTIN CHEVALIER, QMI Agency)

The international media and Olympic visitors noticed the Downtown Eastside.

So did the five-time Olympian who carried Canada’s flag in the opening ceremony.

Winnipeg’s Clara Hughes won bronze in 5,000-metre speedskating on Wednesday at the Richmond Olympic Oval and donated her $10,000 bonus to the Take A Hike Foundation. The charity runs outdoor recreation programs for inner-city youths.

"I took a wrong turn and ended up in the Downtown Eastside in my little car. I will never forget seeing people suffer so much,” Hughes said in a Canadian Olympic Committee news conference.

"People were just shells of themselves and I couldn't believe the situation, this reality, exists in Canada. It was surreal, I felt like I was in a movie set."

Hughes said she can leave Vancouver knowing that she “didn’t just come here and skate in circles.”


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