Canadian Men’s Downhill Ski Team Chasing World Cup, Olympic Success This Winter
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Skiers will start their alpine ski season unusually.
Alpine Skiing: At the dawn of the new season, Canadian skiers aim high at both the World Cup and the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games.
The Swiss speed team of the men was in a rush of victory last winter – and has a huge cohesion. Why does this group harmonize so well? A day with Franjo von Allmen and Co. in the season preparation.
"Best buds" continuing Canada's legacy in men's alpine speed events - Team Canada
First came the Crazy Canucks, then the Canadian Cowboys. Now, Canada’s latest generation of male alpine ski racers is looking to write their own bit of history. Back in the 1970s and ‘80s, the quartet of Dave Irwin, Dave Murray, Steve Podborski and Ken Read made headlines with their “crazy” style—and their success on the slopes. Podborski was the first Canadian man to win an Olympic medal in alpine skiing with his downhill bronze at Lake Placid …
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