Alpine Skiing
Dustin Cook
Dustin Cook stunned the alpine skiing world in February 2015 when he won super-G silver at the world championships in Beaver Creek, Colorado – which happens to be his favourite place to race.
Dustin Cook stunned the alpine skiing world in February 2015 when he won super-G silver at the world championships in Beaver Creek, Colorado – which happens to be his favourite place to race.
Jack Crawford made his World Cup debut as an 18-year-old in Kitzbuehel, Austria in January 2016. A month later, he had an impressive performance at the junior world championships, winning silver in the super-G.
The son of Crazy Canuck Ken Read, Erik Read achieved his own career highlight in his FIS World Championship debut in 2015. He was a member of the underdog Canadian squad that won silver in the team event.
Broderick Thompson had a standout season in 2014-15, finishing first in the Nor-Am Cup super-G standings.
Candace Crawford experienced a career highlight in her FIS World Championship debut in 2015 when she was a member of the Canadian squad that won silver in the team event.
While competing for the University of Vermont, Laurence St-Germain was the runner-up in the slalom at the 2016 NCAA Championships to earn First Team All-American honours.
Roni Remme won a silver medal in the slalom at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck.
Valérie Grenier first came to international attention at the 2015 World Junior Championships when she won bronze in the giant slalom. One year later, she was a double medallist at the world juniors, taking gold in the downhill and silver in the super-G.
Dahria Beatty posted her career-best individual result with a 15th place finish in the sprint in Canmore during the Ski Tour Canada, which served as the World Cup Finals in March 2016.
Although Cendrine Browne was a latecomer to competitive cross-country skiing, she made a quick progression. By her fifth year, she was a member of the national team.
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