SOCHI, Russia - Canada has a historic curling trifecta in Sochi. Jim Armstrongs rink showed its class and experience on the sometimes tricky playing surface at the Ice Cube Curling Centre on Saturday to defeat Russia 8-3 and win the gold medal at the Paralympic Winter Games. The victory comes on the heels of Canadas podium-topping performances in both mens and womens curling at last months Olympics and marks the first time a country has won all three tournaments in the same year. Meanwhile, Britain defeated China 7-3 to win the bronze. Canada has dominated wheelchair curling since the sport made its Paralympic debut eight years ago, winning gold at both the 2006 and 2010 Games to go along with triumphs in the 2009, 2011 and 2013 world championships. Up 5-2 in the sixth end, Canada capitalized on one of a number of miscues by Russia to grab a commanding lead. Russian skip Andrey Smirnov missed an attempted takeout with the hammer, allowing Canada to steal three and hand the two-time defending gold medallists a commanding 8-2 lead. Russia got one back in the seventh end to make it 8-3, but decided to shake hands midway through the eighth to seal a Canadian victory that was really never in doubt. Fans of both countries saluted the players with raucous applause at the end of the match as the Canadians hugged and congratulated each other. Warm weather throughout the tournament in the city on the shores of the Black Sea wreaked havoc with the ice at times, but Canada managed to navigate the sometimes-volatile conditions to cruise to the Paralypmic title. The Canadian rink of Armstrong, Ina Forrest, Sonja Gaudet, Dennis Thiessen and alternate Mark Ideson found themselves down early after Russia scored two in the first end in front of a boisterous and partisan gathering. 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"It caught me pretty good, dazed me for that shift, but I didnt want to be off the ice for too long," he said after practice, his lip still bleeding a little despite the plastic stitches holding it together.In celebration of Canada Day, Kraft Canada and TSN today revealed the Top 10 winning communities for this years Kraft Celebration Tour(#KCT), which helps Canadians build better places to play. Each Top 10 winner receives $25,000 towards their community project, plus for the first time, a chance to take home a total of $100,000 as decided by Canadians over two days of online voting July 21-22 (see below for more details). All winners will also host a live broadcast of Canadas #1 sports news program, TSNs SPORTSCENTRE, as part of this summers cross-country tour from August 15-24. Top 10 Winners The Top 10 winning communities and Kraft Celebration Tour dates are as follows (click on each community to read more about their community project): Outdoor skating rink – Montebello, Que. – Friday, Aug. 15 Community boathouse – Nanaimo, B.C. – Saturday, Aug. 16 Youth activity centre and skate park – St. Andrews, N.B. – Sunday, Aug. 17 Barrhead Curling Club – Barrhead, Alta. – Monday, Aug. 18 Springhill Lions Park – Springhill, N.S. – Tuesday, Aug. 19 Kinsmen Water Park – Prince Albert, Sask. – Wednesday, Aug. 20 Birchwood Field – Charlottetown, P.E.I. – Thursday, Aug. 21 Holland Recreation Committee – Holland, Man. – Friday, Aug. 22 Gander Community Tennis Association – Gander , N.L.. – Saturday, Aug. 23 The Miracle League of Ottawa – Ottawa, Ont. – Sunday, Aug. 24 “Were inspired by each of these Top 10 communities and how they demonstrate their passion and commitment to building better places to play. 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The Eastern leg of the Kraft Celebration Tour is led by anchors Jennifer Hedger and Nabil Karim, the Toursnewest recruit. RDS joins the Kraft Celebration Tour festivities in Québec, with Luc Bellemare, Michel Laprise and Geneviève Langlois hosting a live broadcast of SPORTS 30 LE MAGAZINE from Montebello, Que. Whats Next The Top 10 winning communities will go head-to-head in an online voting battle to determine which community will win the grand prize of $100,000 in total On July 21 and July 22, its up to Canada to decide the grand prize winner by casting a vote on kraftcelebrationtour.ca The grand prize winner will be announced on SPORTSCENTRE on August 25 – the day after the final Kraft Celebration Tour stop ' ' '