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5/10/2012 Whistler Blackcomb earns green honour
As the rest of the world paused to appreciate the planet and celebrate Earth Day (April 22), Whistler Blackcomb celebrated being named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers by the editors of Canada’s Top 100 Employers project for the fourth year in a row.

5/10/2012 Whistler destinations reel in the awards
Whistler hotels and restaurants continue to rack up awards as some of the finest in the country while the local First Nations’ museum has been recognized with a provincial award.

5/10/2012 Alpine speed veteran Hélie switches to ski cross
Olympian and World Cup speed skier Louis-Pierre Hélie is looking forward to experiencing the thrill of head-to-head racing after making the switch from alpine to ski cross.

5/10/2012 Alpine Canada names 29 to national alpine team for 2012-13
Twenty-nine athletes were named to the Canadian Alpine Ski Team on Thursday as Alpine Canada continues its preparations for the 2012-13 World Cup season and the 2013 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.

5/4/2012 CFSA names 2013 team, sets goal of 6 Sochi medals
On the heels of one of its most successful competitive seasons, the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association has revealed its lineup for 2013.

5/3/2012 SX vet Brian Bennett retires from racing
Brian Bennett, a World Cup veteran and pillar of the Canadian ski cross team, has announced his retirement from ski racing.

4/28/2012 Zoricic family demands answers, while FIS investigation continues
Alpine Canada president Max Gartner has issued the following statement in response to the call for a collaborative partnership and investigation into the death of ski cross athlete Nik Zoricic.

4/23/2012 Riddle rules superpipe in WSI at Blackcomb
Mike Riddle closed the 2012 competitive season by laying claim to a slushy superpipe on Blackcomb Mountain at the World Skiing Invitational on Sunday.

4/21/2012 Jenn Heil gives back with Marmot girls camp
Fifty-five aspiring female moguls skiers from across the country will descend on the slopes of Marmot Basin this weekend for the seventh annual Jenn Heil Girls Camp.

4/18/2012 Kristofic named sports VP, Bosinger takes men’s alpine team coaching reins
Alpine Canada president Max Gartner on Wednesday announced the appointment of Paul Kristofic to the new position of vice-president of sports, while Peter Bosinger will succeed him as head coach of the highly successful men’s alpine team.

4/13/2012 Mike & Manny’s Camp to welcome 16 aspiring alpine stars
World Cup stars Manny Osborne-Paradis and Mike Janyk will welcome aspiring ski racers from across Canada to Whistler, B.C., later this month for their fifth annual kids’ camp.

4/12/2012 Canadian sports community remembers Gord Sleivert
The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association join the Canadian sporting community in mourning the loss of Canadian Sport Centre Pacific Vice President Dr. Gord Sleivert as his family, friends and colleagues remember him at a public celebration in Victoria, B.C.

4/11/2012 Moguls medallist Rousseau retires, takes to the skies
He is an icon in the moguls world. An ironman who boasts 147 FIS World Cup starts with 23 podiums; a World Championships title; and, a fifth-place finish at Olympic Winter Games. Now, after 15 years on the Canadian National Freestyle Ski Team, Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau has finally found something to surpass his passion on the slopes.

4/11/2012 Reception tickets on sale to benefit Mike and Manny Cowboy Camp
The fifth annual Mike and Manny Cowboy Camp is an excellent opportunity for 18 young Canadian ski racers to get an opportunity to continue their dreams and efforts on the hill.

4/11/2012 Kicking Horse serves up bonus time
Because this season has been so good, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort will reopen for bonus days on Friday through Sunday this weekend, April 13-15.

4/8/2012 Mulligan, Nullmeyer earn top Canadian awards at Whistler Cup
Sam Mulligan climbed the podium for the second straight day at the Whistler Cup with a second-place finish in boys’ giant slalom on Sunday, while Switzerland claimed the Nations Cup.

4/7/2012 Vancouver’s Mulligan 3rd in Whistler Cup slalom
Sam Mulligan led the way for Canada at the Whistler Cup on Saturday with a third-place finish in the K2 boys’ slalom at Whistler, B.C.

4/7/2012 Tafel, Thompson rule SX nationals at Nakiska
Local hero Tristan Tafel won his first national title and Marielle Thompson successfully defended her 2011 crown Saturday as Canada’s top racers put the finishing touches on their season at the 2012 Sport Chek Ski Cross Canadian Championships at Nakiska, Alta.

4/6/2012 Del Bosco, Thompson fastest in Nakiska SX qualis
Reigning world and X Games champion Chris Del Bosco set the pace during Friday’s qualification round at the 2012 Sport Chek Ski Cross Canadian Championships at Nakiska, Alta.

4/6/2012 Alexander, Crawford podium as Whistler Cup kicks off
Canada had a great first day at the Whistler Cup with two Canadians on the podium in the boys’ super-G and one Canadian in the top five in the girls’ super-G Friday at Whistler, B.C.

4/6/2012 Marble extends season, hosts Dummy Downhill
Newfoundland’s Marble Mountain, with superb ski conditions, has extended the season past Sunday, April 8.

4/6/2012 Hudec, Goodman savor pow time with Wiegele heli
After months of mostly European stops on the World Cup circuit, speed skier Jan Hudec got to experience the beauty of the Canadian backcountry this week while out with Alpine Canada partner Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing in Blue River, B.C.

4/5/2012 Bosinger Memorial Race Weekend set at Norquay
When the ski community gathers in Banff this weekend to remember former national team racer Rob Bosinger, the memories will come flooding back for Rob’s older brother Pete.

4/4/2012 Boyd-Clowes, Henrich rule Canadian ski jump nationals
For the first time since the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, competitions were held on the ski jumping facility at Whistler last weekend. The Canadian national championships took place, with jumpers from Germany and the USA also competing.

4/3/2012 Thompson guns for title at ski cross national championships
The first Canadian to win an individual ski cross crystal globe as overall World Cup champion is hoping to end her incredible year the same way it started — by winning the women’s title at the national championships.

4/2/2012 American Mancuso shifts to Head from Völkl
Head has announced that American star Julia Mancuso has joined the Head World Cup Rebels program. The 28-year-old American has agreed to use the skis, boots and bindings package from Head for the next three years.

4/2/2012 Austrian coaches Evers, Brunner move to U.S. alpine team
Two Austrian coaches — Andreas Evers and Bernd Brunner — are leaving the Austrian Ski Association to work for the U.S. Ski Team.

4/2/2012 Sochi in his sights, Spence undergoes knee surgery
Slalom ace Brad Spence is determined to complete some unfinished business after going under the knife to fix a nagging knee complaint that had started to slow down the 2010 Olympian and World Cup star.

3/30/2012 Quebec’s Cook wins super-G at U.S. alpine nationals
Canada stole another men’s speed title from its neighbours south of the border on Friday as Dustin Cook claimed the super-G crown at the U.S. national alpine championships at Winter Park — the third U.S. championship race won by a Canadian in the past two years.

3/29/2012 Boyd-Clowes, Henrich aim high for Canadian Nationals ski jumping at Whistler
Exhibit A is this weekend’s Canadian Nationals at Whistler Olympic Park, where the country’s best jumpers will battle for the podium against a field that includes top American and German athletes.

3/28/2012 Flatscher takes helm of Swiss women’s alpine team
Hans Flatscher is the new head coach of the Swiss women’s alpine team. The Salzburg native succeeds Mauro Pini, who resigned last week.

3/28/2012 Team Canada unveiled for 20th Whistler Cup
Team Canada has unveiled its squad for the 2012 Whistler Cup, which will be held from April 6 to 8 at Whistler, B.C.

3/28/2012 Slope season is long from over in the Canadian West
As the season ended abruptly at most Southern Ontario ski clubs and resorts, the West Coast mountains are acting like it’s January. Powder galore in many stops in the Okanagan and Coastal mountains. Here’s the goods on who’s doing what:

3/27/2012 Tina Maze to help celebrate Whistler Cup’s 20th anniversary
Canada will try to claim its fifth Nations Cup title in six years next month when 350 of the world’s best young skiers compete in the Whistler Cup, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.



3/27/2012 Therer, Deans capture Nor-Am ski cross titles
Canadians Mariannick Therer and Ian Deans each won overall Nor-Am Cup ski cross titles and secured World Cup spots for next season after two days of racing at Mount Hood Meadows, Oregon.

3/26/2012 Philp tops White, Janyk for national slalom title
Trevor Philp, a talented young racer and university student, beat out some veteran World Cup skiers Monday to become the Canadian champion in men’s slalom in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Que.

3/25/2012 Lamhamedi, Currie, Nullmeyer among K2 Eastern champs
Despite battling warm weather and light rain, the race organizing committee at Mont-Tremblant, Que., was able to pull off the KLM K2 Can-Am Eastern Championships for about 150 of the best 13- and 14-year-old alpine racers in Eastern Canada this weekend.

3/25/2012 Goodman nabs Canadian Championships podium, then retires in style
Canada’s Anna Goodman wrote the final chapter of her ski racing career in her own unique style Sunday, claiming her first Canadian Championships podium in her last race with the national team before taking part in a ceremonial farewell run down the course — dressed in a banana costume.

3/25/2012 Fleckenstein, Seger tops in KLM K2 Westerns
The best 13- and 14-year-old alpine and ski cross racers in Western Canada gathered at Panorama, B.C., last week for the KLM K2 Can-Am Western Championships.

3/24/2012 Janyk takes slalom, Read clinches overall Nor-Am Cup
The overall Nor-Am Cup title went down to the wire Saturday in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Que., but Canada’s Erik Read came out on top to earn a World Cup spot in every discipline for the 2012-13 season.

3/24/2012 Trailblazing Canadian slalom ace Anna Goodman to retire
Slalom specialist Anna Goodman has decided to hang up her skis after a brilliant career in which she helped lead a new generation of female technical skiers to the top and showed great courage to realize her dream of competing at the Olympic Winter Games by racing on an injured knee.

3/23/2012 Robichaud, Kingsbury reel in national titles in moguls
Canadian National Freestyle Team members Audrey Robichaud and Mikael Kingsbury took the Canada Post National Moguls Championships on Friday in an event that was hampered by unseasonably warm and wet weather in Quebec.

3/23/2012 Gagnon, Mielzynski go 1-2 in slalom, Terwiel takes Nor-Am title
Marie-Michèle Gagnon and Erin Mielzynski finished first and second in the Audi Nor-Am Cup final slalom Friday in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Que., while Elli Terwiel took the overall Nor-Am Cup slalom title.

3/23/2012 Final Nor-Am titles to be decided this weekend
Unseasonably warm weather has forced the cancellation of several races at the 2012 alpine Canadian Championships and Audi Nor-Am Cup finals, but the battle for some key titles will still go down to the wire.

3/22/2012 Cross-country director Capol leaving FIS
After nine years as the FIS cross-country race director, Jürg Capol is leaving FIS to move to a new position of nordic director for FIS Marketing AG, a joint venture of which FIS is the majority shareholder.

3/21/2012 Head tops alpine World Cup brand rankings
The ski manufacturers brand ranking after the FIS Alpine World Cup 2011-12 season provides interesting details about the ski brands that accompany the athletes all year long.

3/21/2012 Dunn, Sherret lead Canadian effort at SX world juniors
VALMALENCO, Italy — Robert Dunn and India Sherret were the top Canadians, finishing sixth and eighth, in ski cross at the FIS Freestyle Skiing Junior World Championships, in Valmalenco, Italy, on Tuesday.

3/18/2012 Joines denied slalom crown at IPC World Cup Finals
Kimberly Joines put everything on the line in the last race of the International Paralympic Committee World Cup season at Panorama, B.C., on Friday, falling just short in her quest for the slalom crystal globe.

3/18/2012 Canada secures 4 more medals as moguls tour wraps up
Canada held fast to its reputation as a freestyle nation as the Canadian National Moguls Team earned four medals in the FIS World Cup final and the country took home the 2012 Nations Cup on Sunday.

3/18/2012 Kershaw closes with silver, finishes 2nd in standings
It was another warm and sunny day as Canada's Nordic Knights set out to do battle for the final time on the 2012 World Cup circuit in Falun, Sweden.

3/18/2012 Rebensburg rules GS, Vonn falls shy of Maier’s mark
Viktoria Rebensburg could have come into the final giant slalom race of the 2011-2012 Audi FIS World Cup season and taken it easy and still landed the GS title.

3/18/2012 Myhrer nabs slalom title, Hirscher claims overall globe
The final men’s slalom race of the 2011-2012 Audi FIS World Cup season proved full of surprises. The top slalom contenders — Ivica Kostelic and Marcel Hirscher — eliminated themselves in the first run, opening the door for Swedish slalom hero Andre Myhrer to charge in and take the race — and the 2012 slalom title.

3/17/2012 Poitras, Seger rule J1 Canadian Championships
Andrienne Poitras of the Club de ski Mont-Tremblant and Brodie Seger of the Whistler Mountain Ski Club will be heading to Amsterdam, Netherlands — courtesy of KLM-Air France — as the overall winners of the J1 Canadian Championships at Whistler, B.C.

3/17/2012 Didier Cuche bows out after a legendary career
When you have been on the World Cup tour for 19 years and have pushed out of the starting gate 368 times, it’s hard to say goodbye.

3/17/2012 Valjas wins Canada’s 13th medal of XC season
Canada’s Nordic Knights are going to need an extra suitcase for their medal haul when they return home from the World Cup Finals on Monday.

3/17/2012 Canada’s Rochon captures aerials crystal globe
With a ninth-place finish at the World Cup aerials finals Saturday, Gatineau, Quebec’s Olivier Rochon clinched the overall title and the crystal globe for Canada.

3/17/2012 Kirchgasser wins slalom, Vonn targets points mark
Austria’s Michaela Kirchgasser won the World Cup Finals women’s slalom Saturday, while American Lindsey Vonn moved closer to the Herminator.

3/17/2012 Hirscher wins GS, snags globe from Ligety
Marcel Hirscher is a racer who can perform under pressure. In front of 10,000-plus Austrian fans, the home country hero who a couple of weeks ago celebrated his 23rd birthday notched his first World Cup giant slalom globe by winning the final GS of the season on Saturday.

3/16/2012 Canadian Championships contenders descend on Le Massif
Marie-Michèle Gagnon confirmed her status as one of alpine skiing’s rising stars when she won her first career World Cup podium last weekend, but the 22-year-old is determined to put the finishing touches on a stellar season by defending her Canadian Championship titles in her home province.

3/16/2012 Groenewoud nabs Euro X ski halfpipe title
Calgary’s Rosalind Groenewoud took it down to the wire when she won the European X Games women’s ski halfpipe Friday.

3/16/2012 Dueck, Joines score wins at IPC World Cup Finals
Josh Dueck reached for the stars on Wednesday and won the first of two International Paralympic Committee World Cup Finals super-G races at Panorama, B.C.

3/16/2012 Harvey wins, Kershaw 3rd on historic day for Canada cross-country
Pierre Harvey made Canadian nordic history in 1987 with Canada's first ever World Cup win in Falun, Sweden.

3/16/2012 Maltais fends off Ricker for snowboardcross crystal globe
Canada’s Dominique Maltais secured her third career World Cup title Friday, finishing fourth in the World Cup snowboardcross race to edge teammate Maelle Ricker for the crystal globe.

3/16/2012 Austria upends Swiss contingent to claim nations team event
Team spirit took a few unexpected turns in the 2012 World Cup Finals nations team event on Friday. Austria surged ahead for the win in the parallel format event, conquering Switzerland in the big final.

3/16/2012 Canada ranked 6th in cross-country Nations Cup
After every World Cup race, FIS calculate the standings for the Nations Cup, based on the number of World Cup points (top 30 skiers) that each skier collects for their country.

3/15/2012 Bellemare 5th in Euro X Games slopestyle
Alex Bellemare made his Euro X Games debut under beautiful warm, sunny skies Thursday and finished in a very respectable fifth place.

3/15/2012 Mancuso 2nd in super-G as Vonn clinches another globe
Adding to her already historic season, Lindsey Vonn captured her 16th career Audi FIS Alpine World Cup title with a sixth-place finish in Thursday's super-G.

3/15/2012 Innerhofer wins super-G, Svindal takes crystal globe
For the first time since his eye-opening gold-medal run at last year’s World Championships, Italian Christof Innerhofer charged to victory in the final World Cup men’s super-G of the season at Schladming on Thursday, edging France’s Alexis Pinturault by a mere 0.02 seconds.

3/14/2012 Valjas sprints to bronze medal in XC World Cup Finals
Canada’s Len Valjas added a bronze medal to what has already been a dream season after sprinting to the podium in the opening day of competition at the World Cup Cross-Country Skiing Finals in Stockholm, Sweden, on Wednesday.

3/14/2012 Turski wins, Howell takes bronze in Euro X slopestyle
Kaya Turski won her third straight European X Games title under beautiful bluebird skies on a two-medal day for Canada on Wednesday.

3/14/2012 Finalists named for Whistler festival photo showdown
With only one month to go until the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival, Whistler is snow-soaked and raring to go. There are multimedia competitions at the festival. As the pre-eminent action sports photography contest in the world, the Olympus Pro Photographer Showdown is an unparalleled celebration of still images and of the commitment shown to build a body of work that captures time and captivates the human spirit.

3/14/2012 Reunion Cup in Aspen to honour Bob Beattie
Many of the greatest names in the history of ski racing will renew their competitive spirit and reunite coming from around the world to honor the man who made their careers possible during a celebration like none other in Aspen, Colorado, on March 29-31.

3/14/2012 Ricker wins, tightens duel with Maltais for SBX crown
Canada’s Maelle Ricker and Norway’s Stian Sivertzen won the first of two snowboardcross races scheduled in Valmalenco, Italy.

3/14/2012 Vonn rockets to 12th win of season, taking finals downhill
After securing her downhill and overall titles earlier in the season, Lindsey Vonn took home her 12th victory of the season in Wednesday’s final downhill of the season.

3/14/2012 Svindal wins final downhill, Kroell nabs discipline title
Aksel Lund Svindal put his mark on the final World Cup downhill race of the season, making the race in Schladming his best of the season, notching his first win, surging ahead of Beat Feuz by more than a half a second as Austrian Hannes Reichelt drew a loud roar from the crowd coming in third. With a time of 1 minute, 46.81 seconds, Svindal left the second- and third-ranked skiers 0.57 and 0.67 seconds behind.

3/13/2012 Toronto’s Brown dedicates Nor-Am victory to Zoricic
Canadian Alpine Ski Team member Phil Brown paid tribute to ski cross racer Nik Zoricic on Monday after claiming his first career Nor-Am Cup race at Stowe, Vermont.

3/13/2012 Weirather sets pace in women’s downhill training
The 2013 World Championship course will hopefully feature more wintry conditions when the big event rolls around next year than it had for downhill training Tuesday, but for now, the women had to sheer their way through the course softened by two straight days of rain in the Austrian Alps.

3/13/2012 Hudec 4th, Guay 7th in training for finals downhill
Even though things were not looking great Tuesday morning for the last downhill training of the season, the men were able to ski the new World Championships course from a lowered start position.

3/12/2012 Six Canadian racers revved up for alpine World Cup Finals
Six of Canada’s alpine ski stars are hoping to put the finishing touches on a historic season by making one more trip to the podium at the World Cup Finals at Schladming, Austria, this week.

3/12/2012 Mogul Mania hits Beaver Valley March 17
Ontario’s Beaver Valley Ski Club hosts the 34th annual Mogul Mania “Ski good or eat wood” event on Saturday, March 17.

3/12/2012 Canada ski cross dedicates crystal globes to Nik Zoricic
Members of Canada’s ski cross team raised their glasses and two crystal globes in honour of their beloved teammate Nik Zoricic in Grindelwald, Switzerland, on Sunday night.

3/12/2012 Rain nixes women’s DH training at World Cup Finals
After an entire day of rain on Sunday, the snow conditions on the lower part of the women’s World Cup Finals downhill course in Schladming were weakened and Monday's first training was canceled.

3/12/2012 Superstar alpine racer Anja Paerson to retire
Anja Paerson has made the decision. The FIS World Cup Finals in Schladming this week will represent the last World Cup competition in her career.

3/11/2012 Myhrer wins slalom, Janyk 19th to snag spot at finals
Sweden’s Andre Myhrer won a men’s World Cup slalom Sunday, while Canada’s Mike Janyk was 19th to punch his ticket to World Cup Finals.

3/10/2012 Kershaw 10th in Oslo, moves into 2nd in overall chase
Devon Kershaw moved into second spot in the overall World Cup standings following a 10th-place finish in the men’s 50-kilometre classic-ski race in Oslo, Norway, on Saturday.

3/10/2012 Kingsbury earns bronze in dual moguls, extends streak
Mikael Kingsbury kept his season-long podium streak going Saturday with a bronze medal in dual moguls.

3/10/2012 Rochon 3rd in Moscow, maintains points lead in aerials
Canadian aerialist Olivier Rochon kept his grip on the yellow bib as he earned the bronze medal in an FIS World Cup on Saturday.

3/10/2012 Joines wins IPC slalom at Winter Park
Kimberly Joines placed first in an International Paralympic Committee World Cup slalom at Winter Park, Colorado, on Friday and in the process tied the lead for World Cup points in slalom.

3/10/2012 Canada’s Nik Zoricic dies following Switzerland ski cross fall
Canadian ski cross racer Nik Zoricic passed away Saturday after he was involved in a crash at a World Cup race in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

3/10/2012 Canada’s Gagnon scores slalom podium, 3rd at Are
Canada’s Marie-Michele Gagnon scored her first career World Cup podium Saturday, placing third in the slalom at Are, Sweden.

3/10/2012 Toutant rides to U.S. Open slopestyle crown
The 30th Burton U.S. Open slopestyle took place Friday in wild weather ranging from sunshine to flurries. In the end, Canadian Sebastien Toutant from Montreal, Que., conquered the elements and walked away with his first U.S. Open slopestyle title.

3/10/2012 Ligety sizzles in GS, keeps title hopes alive
American Ted Ligety won the World Cup giant slalom in Kranjska Gora n Saturday to keep alive his hopes of winning the Audi FIS Alpine World Cup title.

3/9/2012 Ottawa’s Nadler makes history with NCAA title for Harvard
Ottawa native Rebecca Nadler made history Thursday afternoon when she won the NCAA individual national championship in the women's giant slalom event at Bridger Bowl in Bozeman, Mont., becoming the first Harvard skier, male or female, to win a national championship.

3/9/2012 Marquis leads 3-medal Canadian effort in Are moguls
Canada nabbed three more medals Friday on the World Cup moguls circuit, with Philippe Marquis edging teammate Mikael Kingsbury on the men’s side and Chloe Dufour-Lapointe second in the women’s event.

3/9/2012 Thompson, Leman target crystal as SX season draws to close
Marielle Thompson and Brady Leman got what they hope will be a historic weekend off to the perfect start Friday as the ski cross World Cup leaders were among eight Canadians who qualified for Saturday’s finals in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

3/9/2012 Canada’s Philp 4th in men’s slalom at World Juniors
Canada’s Trevor Philp just missed a medal Friday at the World Junior Championships, placing fourth in a men’s slalom won by Finland’s Santeri Paloniemi.

3/9/2012 Canada serves up spring break specials from coast to coast
Spring break starts next week, and Canada’s ski resorts are rolling out the vacation bargains. S-Media has combed the mountain marketplace for the best lift ticket, lodging and activity offers. From coast to coast, there are plenty of slope savings worth checking out. Here is a sampling of Canadian spring break deals.

3/9/2012 Vonn wins GS, clinches 4th overall title
Lindsey Vonn clinched the World Cup women’s overall title Friday in style, winning the women’s World Cup giant slalom at Are, Sweden, to take an insurmountable points lead before even getting to World Cup Finals.

3/8/2012 Still in overall chase, Kostelic expects to race this weekend
After injuring his knee in the Sochi downhill and still managing to win the super-combined race, Croatia’s Ivica Kostelic was forced to put his season on hold and have his knee surgically fixed.

3/8/2012 Calgary’s Starker 6th in IPC GS at Winter Park
Alexandra Starker finished sixth in her World Cup debut on Wednesday in an International Paralympic Committee World Cup giant slalom at Winter Park, Colorado.

3/7/2012 Calgary’s Philp 7th in GS at World Juniors
Trevor Philp gave Canada its first top 10 at the 2012 FIS Junior Alpine World Ski Championships on Wednesday as a strong second run earned him a seventh-place finish in giant slalom in Roccaraso, Italy.

3/7/2012 Valjas elevates game in Norway, nabs 1st career podium
Canada’s Len Valjas shocked the world, and maybe even himself, after sprinting to his first-ever World Cup cross-country ski medal when he grabbed the silver in Drammen, Norway, on Wednesday.

3/7/2012 Canada’s Joines podiums in Winter Park IPC super-G
Kimberly Joines placed second Tuesday in an International Paralympic Committee World Cup super-G in Winter Park, Colorado, while Caleb Brousseau and Braydon Luscombe made their World Cup debuts.

3/6/2012 World Juniors super-G serves up key experience for Canadian women
There was certainly some disappointment for a young women’s team in the super-G Tuesday at the 2012 FIS Junior Alpine World Ski Championships in Roccaraso, Italy, as only one Canadian was able to finish her run, but there were also some positives to be taken away from the race.

3/5/2012 J1 championships set for Whistler March 8-11
The J1 Canadian Championships will be held at Whistler, B.C., from March 8 to 11 and will showcase the top 15- and 16-year-old racers from across Canada.

3/5/2012 Despite loss, Canada savors team event at World Juniors
The Canadian world junior team had a change of pace Monday as it competed in the team event at the 2012 FIS Junior Alpine World Ski Championships in Roccaraso, Italy, and while Canada were eliminated by Austria in the first round, a good time was had by all.

3/4/2012 Turski stays perfect, Bellemare 2nd in slopestyle at Mammoth
Extreme weather conditions that closed the mountain and significantly curtailed training earlier in the week didn’t hamper Canada’s performance at the FIS ski halfpipe and ski slopestyle events Sunday, as the world’s top freestyle nation skied away with four medals.

3/4/2012 Canada aerialists preview Sochi Olympics site
A timely break in the FIS World Cup schedule allowed the Canadian aerials squad to compete in a Europa Cup on the 2014 Olympic site on Sunday.

3/4/2012 Gaiazova 13th, Valjas 19th in Lahti sprints
Daria Gaiazova led the Canadian contingent into the top 15 on a tough sprint day on the World Cup in Lahti, Finland Sunday.

3/4/2012 Jansrud wins super-G, Canada’s Guay 9th
Norwegians ruled on home snow Sunday in a men’s World Cup super-G, with Kjetil Jansrud winning ahead of teammate Aksel Lund Svindal.

3/4/2012 Mielzynski stuns field, wins World Cup slalom in Germany
Canada’s Erin Mielzynski celebrated the first win of her World Cup career Sunday, claiming the women’s slalom ahead of another first-time podium finisher, American Resi Stiegler.

3/3/2012 Harvey takes bronze for 2nd podium of the season
Alex Harvey captured his second podium finish of the season after finishing third in a World Cup skiathlon race in Lahti, Finland, on Saturday.

3/3/2012 Kummer, Fischnaller rule Moscow snowboard slaloms
Patrizia Kummer of Switzerland and Roland Fischnaller of Italy won the season's fifth and last parallel slalom of the 2012 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup, which took place as a ramp event in the middle of Moscow, Russia, on Saturday.

3/3/2012 Canada’s Thompson wins, Leman 4th in Branas ski cross
Canada’s Marielle Thompson won the women’s World Cup ski cross race Saturday, while Brady Leman was just off the podium in fourth on the men’s side.

3/3/2012 Kroell wins, Canada’s Thomsen 9th in Kvitfjell downhill
Austria’s Klaus Kroell won the men’s World Cup downhill Saturday ahead of a pair of Norwegians, while Canada placed three racers in the top 20.

3/3/2012 World Juniors: Swiss sweep super-G, Mowinckel wins GS
Friday’s silver and bronze medallists, Switzerland’s Ralph Weber and Nils Mani, did everything right Saturday, and stepped one place up on the podium, ensuring two new medals for Switzerland at the World Junior Alpine Championships.

3/3/2012 Rebensburg edges Vonn, Gagnon 14th in GS
American Lindsey Vonn produced a scorching final run of giant slalom Saturday to finish second in spring-like Ofterschwang and boost her Audi FIS Alpine World Cup point total to 1,708.

3/2/2012 All 8 Canadians qualify for Branas ski cross finals
Canada went a perfect eight for eight in the ski cross World Cup qualification round in Branas, Sweden, on Friday as all seven men and one woman made it through to Saturday’s finals.

3/2/2012 Cochran-Siegle gives U.S. downhill gold at World Juniors
American Ryan Cochran-Siegle struck downhill gold Friday for the first U.S. Ski Team medal at the 2012 Alpine Junior World Ski Championships with a .09 second win over Swiss racer Ralph Weber in Roccaraso.

3/2/2012 Rebensburg wins GS, takes discipline points lead
In the warm spring sun and with a very loud and happy home crowd, 2011 World Cup champion Viktoria Rebensburg started out the day on top in the World Cup giant slalom Friday and ended the day the same way, edging giant slalom world champion Tina Maze of Slovenia by 0.06 seconds for the win.

3/2/2012 Feuz, Kroell tie for win, Guay 9th in Norway super-G
Swiss racer Beat Feuz and Austria’s Klaus Kroell tied for the win in a men’s World Cup super-G on Friday.

3/1/2012 Guay 4th in final Kvitfjell speed training
It was again a perfect day for Kjetil Jansrud at Kvitfjell on Thursday as the young Norwegian clocked the best training time for the second day in a row on the 1994 Olympic course, where a total of three speed events are scheduled this weekend.

3/1/2012 ACA Coaches’ Summit set for April in Calgary
Focused on providing professional development to Canadian alpine ski coaches at all levels, Alpine Canada’s 2012 Coaches' Summit will take place in Calgary at the Calgary WinSport Campus, starting the evening of Friday, April 20 and ending on Sunday, April 22 in the afternoon about 1 p.m.

3/1/2012 Austria’s Brunner wins slalom as World Juniors kicks off in Italy
Austria’s Stephanie Brunner took the first gold medal by winning the women’s slalom at the FIS Junior Alpine World Ski Championships in Roccaraso, Italy, on Thursday.

2/29/2012 Jansrud tops in Kvitfjell downhill training
In the first training downhill run held on Wednesday for the men’s World Cup downhill this weekend, Norwegian giant slalom expert Kjetil Jansrud set the fastest time ahead of Klaus Kroell, Didier Cuche, Adrien Théaux and Aksel Lund Svindal after a series of course holds and changing conditions.

2/27/2012 Bode Miller to miss rest of season following knee surgery
After further evaluation of an injured left knee, U.S. Olympic champion Bode Miller will miss the remainder of the 2012 Audi FIS Alpine World Cup season.

2/27/2012 Winners: 2012 S-Media Dr. Feelgoood Sweepstakes
As chosen by a panel of S-Media editors, here are our winners from the 2012 S-Media Dr. Feelgoood Sweepstakes:

2/26/2012 Dutch, Canadian riders dominate slopestyle at Stoneham
Dutch riders Charlotte Van Gils and Dimi De Jong won the last freestyle snowboarding event of the 2012 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup season, securing the best result for Snowboard Holland in 15 years.

2/26/2012 Duncan, Thompson podium in Germany ski cross
Dave Duncan finished second and Marielle Thompson was third on Sunday as Canada extended its perfect podium streak in 2011-12 ski cross World Cup races in Bischofswiesen/Goetschen, Germany.

2/26/2012 Blardone rules Crans Montana giant slalom
Massimiliano Blardone took home his second victory of the season Sunday, winning the men’s World Cup giant slalom.

2/26/2012 Vonn recovers for thrilling super-G win at Bansko
Just when it looks like she’s fast, Lindsey Vonn kicks in the turbo speed. That’s what it took for her to win the World Cup in Bansko on Sunday, the tightest and most exciting super-G of the season of the women’s season.

2/25/2012 Truchon wins, Kulisek 3rd in Quebec big air
Antoine Truchon of Canada won the last big-air competition of the 2012 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup, claimed his first career World Cup win.

2/25/2012 Killick leads Canada in 15th at Under-23 championships
Graeme Killick led the next generation of Canada’s Olympic cross-country ski athletes in 15th spot in a 30-kilometre skiathlon race at the Under-23 World Championships in Erzurum, Turkey, on Saturday.

2/25/2012 Canada’s Tafel wins 1st SX race, Del Bosco 3rd
Canada’s Tristan Tafel secured his first career ski cross World Cup podium Saturday with a dramatic victory and teammate Chris Del Bosco stayed in the hunt for the crystal globe with a third-place finish in Bischofswiesen/Goetschen, Germany.

2/25/2012 Bansko women’s World Cup downhill scrapped due to winds
After several delays, officials were forced to cancel the eighth World Cup women’s downhill of the season on Saturday due to high wind.

2/25/2012 Rochon 4th, leads aerials standings with 2 events remaining
Canada’s Olivier Rochon tightened his grip on the yellow bib with a fourth-place finish at a FIS World Cup aerials event Saturday.

2/25/2012 Raich wins super-G, sizzling Hudec 5th
Three years after his last victory, a super-combined at Val d’ Isere, Benni Raich took the top spot again Saturday. With a perfect run and a time of 1 minute, 34.37 seconds, Austria’s Raich achieved his first super-G victory, recording his 36th time on the top step of the podium.

2/24/2012 Leman, Del Bosco forge ahead in quest for SX crystal globe
Canada’s Brady Leman and Chris Del Bosco have a lot more on the line than gold, silver and bronze as they head into back-to-back ski cross World Cup races in Bischofswiesen/Goetschen, Germany, this weekend.

2/24/2012 Hoefl-Riesch, Vonn tops in Bansko downhill test run
For the second day straight, Maria Hoefl-Riesch was the fastest woman on the downhill course in Bansko on Friday, fighting down the very technical track in 1 minute, 36.39 seconds to lead training.

2/24/2012 Cuche edges Hudec for Crans Montana super-G win
Swiss veteran Didier Cuche denied Canada’s Jan Hudec another victory Friday, but the Canadian made another strong statement with a second-place finish in the men’s World Cup super-G.

2/23/2012 Canada’s Nicoll just misses Stoneham halfpipe podium
China’s Xuetong Cai and Finland’s Janne Korpi nailed down the 2012 World Cup snowboarding halfpipe titles Thursday at Stoneham.

2/23/2012 Vail Resorts to acquire Tahoe’s Kirkwood Mountain Resort
Vail Resorts announced Wednesday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Kirkwood Mountain Resort at Lake Tahoe, Calif., recognized by skiers and snowboarders as offering some of the best high alpine advanced terrain in North America.

2/23/2012 Freeskiing world mourns loss of avalanche victim Jim Norman Jack
Jim Norman Jack, the former International Freeskiers Association president and current head judge for the IFSA, Freeskiing World Tour and Junior Freeskiing World Tour, was tragically killed in an avalanche in the backcountry just outside the Washington ski resort of Stevens Pass.

2/23/2012 Hoefl-Riesch leads initial training at Bansko
Germany’s Maria Hoefl-Riesch, who won last weekend’s downhill race on the 2014 Olympic slope at Sochi, put down the fastest time in training at Bansko on Thursday.

2/22/2012 Tudegesheva, Prommegger win, Morison 9th in Stoneham PGS
Russia’s Ekaterina Tudegesheva and Austria’s Andreas Prommegger won World Cup snowboarding parallel giant slaloms Wednesday, both taking over the lead in the World Cup rankings.

2/22/2012 Dr. Feelgood Sweepstakes: Pick the best moment of the snowsports year
S-Media editors are examining the best storylines of 2012, and we’d like to hear your thoughts and opinions.

2/21/2012 Resilient Ricker rides to SBX win at Stoneham
Canada’s Maelle Ricker and France’s Pierre Vaultier secured victory in the season's fifth snowboardcross race of the 2012 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup tour at Stoneham, Quebec, on Tuesday.

2/21/2012 Mancuso, Pinturault claim Moscow parallel slaloms
The trips up and down the giant ramp became almost dizzying throughout the night at the World Cup city event in Moscow on Tuesday, but one after another the dominant parallel masters became clear.

2/21/2012 20 years later, Lee-Gartner’s Olympic gold still shines bright
Twenty years after she became the first Canadian to win downhill Olympic gold, Kerrin Lee-Gartner’s medal was back on display last week — hanging proudly from the necks of young ski racers at Georgian Peaks in Ontario.

2/21/2012 Britt Janyk welcomes a daughter to her family
Congratulations to former Canadian Alpine Ski Team member Britt Janyk of Whistler, B.C., and to Mark Tilston on the birth of their daughter, Nina Valentina Tilston.

2/19/2012 Sochi combi canceled, Vonn takes title
After about 10 more centimeters of fresh snow fell overnight on the slopes of Sochi’s Rosa Khutor, the third and final World Cup women’s super-combined was canceled on Sunday.

2/19/2012 Hirscher wins slalom for Bansko sweep
Marcel Hirscher won his second race in two days on the Banderitsa course, taking a World Cup slalom Sunday ahead of Andre Myhrer of Sweden.

2/19/2012 Robichaud upends Kearney for 1st World Cup victory
Audrey Robichaud stopped American Hannah Kearney’s 16-win streak en route to her first FIS World Cup victory Sunday.

2/18/2012 Harvey, Gaiazova lead Canadians in Poland
Alex Harvey took his turn to lead Canada’s cross-country skiers at the final day of World Cup racing in Szklarska Poreba, Poland, with a 15th-place finish Saturday.

2/18/2012 Ligety falters in Bulgaria, Hirscher wins GS
Marchel Hirscher took advantage of a mistake by rival Ted Ligety to win a World Cup giant slalom on Saturday and overtake the American for first place in the overall standings for the discipline.

2/18/2012 Hoefl-Riesch wins race, Vonn clinches 5th straight downhill crystal
Lindsey Vonn clinched her fifth consecutive World Cup downhill title Saturday, although German rival and friend Maria Hoefl-Riesch won the race on the 2014 Sochi Olympics course.

2/18/2012 Kingsbury wins, Canada nabs 4 moguls medals
Mikael Kingsbury won a gold medal as Canada took four medals in single moguls at an FIS World Cup event Saturday.

2/17/2012 USA’s Bahrke wins aerials, Rochon 14th
American Scotty Bahrke won his first FIS freestyle aerials World Cup on Friday in Kreischberg, Austria.

2/17/2012 Canada’s Kershaw wins again, moves to 3rd in overall chase
Canada’s Devon Kershaw delivered a powerful finish and grabbed victory in the men's World Cup sprint in Szklarska Poreba on Friday. Kershaw overtook Russia’s Nikolay Morilov in the final metre of the competition. Ola Vigen Hattestad of Norway finished in third place.

2/17/2012 Vonn dominant in final Sochi training run
It couldn’t have been a more spectacular day Friday on the slopes of Rosa Khutor, the resort hosting the 2014 Olympic ski races. After receiving about 20 centimeters of fresh snow and a veil of fog throughout the day Thursday, the sun was shining to kick off the final downhill training in Sochi.

2/16/2012 Women’s speed training canceled at Sochi
Due to heavy overnight snowfall on the women’s World Cup downhill course at Sochi’s Rosa Khutor, the second training run scheduled for Thursday was canceled.

2/15/2012 Helie leads Canadian sweep at U.S. downhill championships
Canadian Alpine Ski Team racers Louis-Pierre Hélie, Dustin Cook and Morgan Pridy completed a sweep of the men’s podium Wednesday at the U.S. downhill championships at Aspen, Colorado.

2/15/2012 Philp, McLeish, Freeman among Canada’s 12 world junior racers
Twelve of the nation’s most talented young skiers have been selected to represent Canada at the 2012 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Roccaraso, Italy, later this month.

2/15/2012 Schnarf, Vonn fastest in women’s Sochi training
The first downhill training of the women’s World Cup on the 2014 Olympic course ran more like a high-speed inspection than a valid training on the brand new Rosa Khutor course Wednesday.

2/14/2012 Cook, Davies, Pridy podium in Aspen Nor-Am downhills
Some of Canada’s best young ski racers wrapped up six days of Nor-Am Cup racing in style Tuesday as Dustin Cook and Tess Davies took home silver medals and Conrad Pridy added a bronze in men’s and women’s downhill races.

2/14/2012 Whistler’s dining high life featured on Top Chef
Tourism Whistler, in collaboration with its membership and industry and resort partners, welcomed Bravo’s Emmy and James Beard Award-winning culinary competition series — Top Chef — to the resort in January and, as a result, a Whistler-specific episode will air as part of the three-part season finale.

2/13/2012 Pridy tops in Aspen for 1st career Nor-Am win
Canada’s Conrad Pridy and Dustin Cook placed first and third, respectively, in a Nor-Am Cup downhill at Aspen, Colorado, on Sunday.

2/13/2012 One day after World Cup win, Kostelic has surgery for knee injury
Last season’s men’s overall World Cup champion, Ivica Kostelic, is again facing tough times. Yet another time in his long career already marked by several serious injuries and many operations after injuring himself in his knee last Sunday.

2/12/2012 Untouchable Turski wraps up Dew Tour season title
The 2012 Dew Tour wrapped up at Snowbasin, Utah, on Sunday, and Canadian Kaya Turski came away with a gold medal, the Dew Cup and the award for athlete of the year, which she shared with American Devin Logan.

2/12/2012 Del Bosco, Thompson rule U.S. Grand Prix ski cross
Canadians grabbed double gold and a silver on Saturday in a ski cross star-studded U.S. Grand Prix Nor-Am Cup race at the Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah, repeating the same medal count Canadians had just eight days ago in World Cup racing in Blue Mountain, Ont.

2/12/2012 Kostelic wins super-combi, clinches crystal globe
Defending overall, slalom and super-combined World Cup champion Ivica Kostelic of Croatia laid down a superb slalom run to clinch the 2012 crystal globe in super-combined, his fifth career globe, Sunday in Sochi, Russia.

2/12/2012 Worley wins, Gagnon 7th in Andorra GS
The wind was not so much a factor for Tessa Worley on Sunday when she charged to the lead not only in the first run but then held on for the win in the Soldeu giant slalom — notching her second straight World Cup GS victory.

2/12/2012 Canada’s Turski secures silver in Dew Tour finals
X Games and world champion Rosalind Groenewoud won the silver medal in the women’s division of the final stop of the Dew Tour here Saturday on one of the steepest and longest halfpipes in the world.

2/12/2012 Kingsbury, Marquis go 1-2 in China World Cup moguls
The Canadian moguls squad had its best showing of the year Sunday, coming away with three medals, taking five out of eight possible super final spots; and, narrowly missing a podium sweep in the men’s division.

2/11/2012 Gagnon 8th, Mielzynski 18th in Andorra
Canada’s Marie-Michele Gagnon turned in a stellar effort Saturday in a slalom as the tour hit new territory with the first Audi FIS Alpine World Cup held in Andorra.

2/11/2012 Rochon defies weather for 3rd in China aerials
Canada’s Olivier Rochon battled freezing temperatures and high winds en route to a bronze medal in the FIS freestyle aerials event Saturday.

2/11/2012 Terrific Thomsen: Canadian rockets to 2nd on Sochi downhill
Canada’s new downhill sensation Ben Thomsen proved he’s the real deal Saturday as a second-place finish at the test event for the Sochi 2014 Olympics gave the 24-year-old his first career World Cup podium.

2/10/2012 Podborski named Chef de Mission for Team Canada at Sochi
Canada’s contingent of Winter Olympians for the next Games will take on the world led by a Canadian alpine skiing legend following Friday’s announcement by the Canadian Olympic Committee that Steve Podborski will be Chef de Mission of the Canadian Olympic Team for Sochi 2014.

2/10/2012 Thomsen, Guay top 10 in final Sochi downhill tuneup
Canada’s Ben Thomsen and Erik Guay were fast again in Friday’s downhill training at the2014 Sochi Olympics downhill course in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.

2/10/2012 High winds wipe out women's GS in Andorra
The wind wreaked havoc beginning in the wee hours of the morning in Soldeu on Friday and after trying every possible measure, officials had to cancel the women’s World Cup giant slalom.

2/8/2012 Canada’s Dueck makes history with sit-ski back flip
Josh Dueck, a member of the Canadian Para-Alpine Ski Team, has realized his dream of doing a back flip on skis once again. He is the first athlete to complete the feat in a sit-ski.

2/8/2012 Maltais storms to Blue gold, with Ricker 3rd
Canadians continued their dominance on home snow Wednesday, storming to two podium spots in the women’s finals of the LG FIS World Cup snowboardcross event at Blue Mountain.

2/8/2012 Dave Irwin’s Dash for Cash brightens Sunshine
With more than $40,000 raised for the Dave Irwin Foundation for Brain Injury, last weekend’s 10th annual Dash for Cash at Sunshine Village was a huge success.

2/8/2012 SnowPass can help you enjoy Family Day on the slopes
Why not spend Family Day as originally intended: together as a family. And what better way than bundling up the kiddies and hitting the slopes together!

2/8/2012 Tremblant offers school break deals, activities
Mont Tremblant Resort is the perfect place for school break, with a variety of activities for families and one of the best panoramas in Quebec. Deals and packages on lodging and lift tickets are available to increase smiles and enjoyment during school holidays.

2/8/2012 Thomsen 3rd in training on Sochi Olympics speed course
Canadian Benjamin Thomsen was third Wednesday in the opening World Cup training session on the 2014 Sochi Olympics downhill course in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.

2/7/2012 Maltais untouchable in qualis for Blue Mountain SBX
Tuesday’s time trials for the first ever boardercross in Ontario were held in cloudy weather as the LG Snowboard FIS World Cup kicked off.

2/7/2012 Blue Mountain hosts top SBX riders for LG World Cup
Monday, the official training kicked off at Blue Mountain for the LG Snowboard FIS World Cup.

2/7/2012 Alpiners pumped for Sochi Olympics test run
The alpine skiing venue for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics is about to get its first big test with the likes of Lindsey Vonn and Aksel Lund Svindal leading the World Cup circuit to the Rosa Khutor resort in Russia.

2/6/2012 Pond hockey battle: Ski cross edges snowboardcross for bragging rights at Blue
After some intense action on the ski cross course Friday at the Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup at Blue Mountain, Ontario, the Canadian Ski Cross Team battled the Canadian Snowboardcross Team in a pond hockey duel.

2/5/2012 Baumann tops field in Chamonix super-combi
Romed Baumann posted the fastest downhill time and was good enough in the afternoon slalom to win Sunday’s men’s World Cup super-combined race.

2/5/2012 Mancuso wins super-G, Prefontaine 16th
Julia Mancuso won a super-G on Sunday for her first World Cup victory of the season, while fellow American Lindsey Vonn skied off the course and did not finish.

2/5/2012 Kingsbury, Dufour-Lapointe nab silver, but Canadian’s streak ends
Hannah Kearney won her 14th consecutive World Cup gold, claiming the dual moguls title Saturday night at the freestyle event at Deer Valley Resort.

2/4/2012 Kershaw wins 1st World Cup race, Harvey 5th
Canada’s Devon Kershaw won a World Cup cross-country race for the first time Saturday, capturing a 15-kilometre freestyle mass start race.

2/4/2012 Hudec wins at Chamonix, Guay 3rd, Thomsen 5th
Jan Hudec made the most of an icy slope and freezing conditions to seal a surprising victory in Saturday's World Cup downhill — more than four years after his last victory in an injury-plagued career.

2/4/2012 Vonn nabs No. 50, marches toward Vreni Schneider
Lindsey Vonn captured her 50th World Cup victory by winning the downhill on the demanding Kandahar course in frigid conditions Saturday.

2/4/2012 Rochon takes bronze, USA’s Ferguson soars for ‘Speedy’
China swept the women's podium in the Freestyle World Cup aerials Thursday at Deer Valley Resort and teammate Jia Zongyang won gold for the men. Canada's Olivier Rochon took bronze for the men.

2/3/2012 Leman, Thompson give Canada a ski cross sweep at Blue
Canada swept the podium Friday at the 2012 Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup at Blue Mountain, with Brady Leman winning the men’s race ahead of teammate Chris Del Bosco, and Marielle Thompson taking top honours on the women’s side.

2/3/2012 Goergl sets training pace at Garmisch
Elisabeth Goergl of Austria clocked the fastest time in final training on Friday for a women's downhill on the Kandahar course where she won two gold medals at last year's World Championships.

2/3/2012 Kroell wins, Guay, Hudec, Thomsen sizzle at Chamonix
Klaus Kroell edged Bode Miller to give Austria its first World Cup downhill victory of the season.

2/2/2012 Kingsbury edges Bilodeau for Deer Valley crown
Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury tied the FIS World Cup record of six consecutive moguls wins Thursday night at Deer Valley, Utah, edging teammate Alexandre Bilodeau.

2/2/2012 Canada’s top guns advance at Blue Mountain ski cross World Cup
Canada’s top guns have set their sights on owning the podium on home snow after easing through Thursday’s qualification round at the Audi FIS Ski Cross World Cup in Blue Mountain, Ont.

2/2/2012 Vonn 2nd in training, targets win No. 50
Marie Marchand-Arvier of France had the fastest time in the first training run for a women's World Cup downhill, edging American Lindsey Vonn on Thursday at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

2/2/2012 Cuche tops, Guay 10th in Chamonix training
Swiss veteran Didier Cuche set the fastest time in Thursday's training run for a men's World Cup downhill at Chamonix, France.

2/2/2012 Kershaw scores bronze in Moscow XC sprint
Canada’s Devon Kershaw took the bronze Thursday in the men's freestyle sprint at a cross-country skiing World Cup meet in Moscow.

2/1/2012 Canada guns for podium at Blue Mountain SX World Cup
Canada’s ski cross stars are hoping to dominate on home snow at this week’s Audi FIS World Cup race at Blue Mountain, Ont.

2/1/2012 World’s best ski cross racers descend on Blue Mountain
he FIS World Cup Ski Cross is back at Blue Mountain Resort for a third season. New this year, World Snowsports Events Group is pleased to announce the addition of snowboardcross to the 2012 World Cup event program.

2/1/2012 Danniels, Dueck relish X Games medals
Canadians Samson Danniels and Josh Dueck won gold and bronze, respectively, on Sunday in the Mono Skier X finals at the X Games at Aspen, Colorado.

1/31/2012 Hallat, Perrin earn top-10 finishes in IPC slalom
Matt Hallat and Morgan Perrin helped Canada secure two top-10 finishes Tuesday in an International Paralympic Committee World Cup slalom at La Molina, Spain.

1/29/2012 Rochon strikes aerials paydirt at Calgary World Cup
Canada’s Olivier Rochon won the men's aerials event Sunday at a World Cup freestyle event.

1/29/2012 Del Bosco golden in X Games, Duncan snags bronze
Canada’s Chris Del Bosco fought his way to the gold medal — a repeat of his 2010 effort – in Skier X at the Winter X Games at Buttermilk Mountain on Sunday, while teammate David Duncan earned the bronze.

1/29/2012 Gagnon 7th in St. Moritz super-combi, Hoefl-Riesch wins
Canada’s Marie-Michele Gagnon earned her best-ever finish in a World Cup super-combined race Sunday, finishing seventh in a race won by Germany’s Maria Hoefl-Riesch.

1/29/2012 McMorris rules slopestyle for 2nd gold at X Games
Mark McMorris from Regina, Sask., demonstrated he is a dominant force in competitive freestyle snowboarding with his performance this weekend at the Winter X-Games, achieving back to back wins in big air and slopestyle.

1/29/2012 Garmisch men's super-G canceled due to fog
Thick fog forced organizers to cancel a men's super-G World Cup race on Sunday.

1/28/2012 Canada’s Maltais wins, Ricker 3rd in X Games snowboardcross
Dominique Maltais from Petite-Rivière-St-François, Que., one of the best snowboardcross athletes in the world, further solidified her elite status Saturday by winning her first X Games gold medal.

1/28/2012 Groenewoud golden, Bowman nabs X Games silver
It was a two-medal day for Canada under beautiful sunny skies at the X Games superpipe Saturday as Rosalind Groenewoud took gold and Noah Bowman earned the silver medal.

1/28/2012 Kingsbury, Dufour-Lapointe podium in Calgary moguls World Cup
Mikael Kingsbury and Hannah Kearney continued their dominance of the FIS Freestyle World Cup season on Saturday at Canada Olympic Park.

1/28/2012 McMorris golden, Toutant grabs bronze in big air at X
The Winter X Games big air is the place where anything can happen. Friday night was no different. Mark McMorris from Regina, Sask., was the best rider of the night, going bigger than anybody else with a perfect triple cork 1440 — a trick that only two athletes in the field were able to throw down during the contest.rent with groundbreaking performances by some of the best athletes in the world.

1/28/2012 Cuche clips Guay for Garmisch downhill crown
Didier Cuche won his second consecutive World Cup downhill race on a shortened Kandahar course on Saturday, while Erik Guay of Canada finished second on the slope on which he won the world championship title last year.

1/28/2012 St. Moritz: Vonn registers 8th win of the season
Lindsey Vonn dominated yet another World Cup downhill on Saturday, winning by 1.42 seconds on the Engiadina course.

1/28/2012 Birthday girl Joines wins IPC slalom in Italy
Kimberly Joines celebrated her birthday in style on Friday by winning the International Paralympic Committee World Cup slalom at Arta Terme, Italy.

1/28/2012 All 9 Canadians advance in Skier X at Aspen
Canada will bring plenty of firepower to the dogfight that is expected to break out in Sunday’s Skier X finals after all nine national team racers advanced past the qualifying round Friday at the Winter X Games at Aspen, Colorado.

1/27/2012 Red Bull ‘regeneration camp’ boosts Guay, Canadian alpiners
World downhill champion Erik Guay and his teammates took part in a relaxing “regeneration camp” at an Austrian hotel and spa earlier this week thanks to a unique partnership between Alpine Canada and Red Bull.

1/27/2012 Vonn charges to super-combi victory at St. Moritz
American Lindsey Vonn led the downhill portion then held on in the slalom to secure a World Cup super-combined victory Friday.

1/27/2012 Guay fastest in second Garmisch training session
Canada’s Erik Guay was the fastest racer in Friday’s men’s downhill training session.

1/26/2012 X Games pays a proud, tearful tribute to Sarah Burke
Holding white glow sticks above their heads, Sarah Burke's friends took a slow trip down a darkened halfpipe at the Winter X Games on Thursday — bidding a sad farewell to the Canadian skier who helped push their sports to the heights they've reached today.

1/26/2012 Dixon injured, will miss Garmisch races
Canada’s Robbie Dixon won’t compete in this weekend’s World Cup races at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, after suffering an injury during training.

1/26/2012 Turski secures Winter X hat trick in slopestyle
Canada’s Kaya Turski made history at the Winter X Games on Thursday

1/26/2012 Guay 7th in downhill training at Garmisch
Hannes Reichelt of Austria was the fastest in Thursday's training run for a World Cup downhill race on the Kandahar course but missed a gate like many top competitors on a badly prepared slope.

1/26/2012 Vonn in charge in St. Moritz speed training
Lindsey Vonn took advantage of perfect weather and changes to the course to lead a training run Thursday for a World Cup downhill race.

1/26/2012 Aerials stalwart Shouldice won’t compete this season
World champion freestyle skier Warren Shouldice says he won't compete in aerials this season because of a concussion.

1/26/2012 U.S. boardercross star Jacobellis out with ACL tear
American Lindsey Jacobellis tore a ligament in her left knee Wednesday during practice for the Winter X Games and will not have a chance to go for her fifth straight gold medal in snowboardcross.

1/25/2012 Canada ski cross stars amped for X Games
Canada’s ski cross stars are hoping to soar to new heights this weekend as they prepare to do battle on the super-size jumps and features that make the Winter X Games Skier X event one of the highlights of the year on the racing calendar.


1/25/2012 Joines wins GS at IPC opener in Italy
Kimberly Joines celebrated her comeback from injury on Wednesday by winning the International Paralympic Committee World Cup women’s sitting giant slalom season opener at Arta Terme, Italy.

1/25/2012 Canada Post Grand Prix hits Calgary
The Canada Post Grand Prix Freestyle Ski World Cup lands at Winsport Canada’s Canada Olympic Park this week, and with it comes the world’s greatest moguls and aerials skier

1/25/2012 Winter X Games to honour Burke on Thursday
The Winter X Games will hold a tribute Thursday to honour Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke, who died last week from injuries suffered during a training accident.

1/25/2012 Goergl fastest in training, VanderBeek starts comeback at St. Moritz
Austria’s Elizabeth Goergl was fastest Wednesday in the women’s World Cup downhill training session at St. Moritz, Switzerland.

1/24/2012 Joines, Hallat lead Canada into IPC alpine openers
Canadian Para-Alpine Ski Team veterans Kimberly Joines and Matt Hallat will be leading the podium charge for Canada on Wednesday in their first International Paralympic Committee World Cup race of the season, a giant slalom at Arta Terme, Italy.

1/24/2012 Schladming: Hirscher wins, Spence 17th, Janyk 20th
Marcel Hirscher of Austria held on to his first-run lead to win the men’s World Cup night slalom on Tuesday.

1/24/2012 Therer rules Nor-Am ski cross at Copper
Mariannick Therer captured her first two career ski cross podiums last weekend in Nor-Am Cup races at Copper Mountain, Colorado.

1/23/2012 VanderBeek targets World Cup return at St. Moritz
Veteran speed skier Kelly VanderBeek is hoping to return to the World Cup circuit this weekend after celebrating a major breakthrough in her battle to recover from a long-term knee injury.

1/23/2012 Turski scores Dew Tour ski slopestyle victory
Kaya Turski bounced back from a fall in the first heat with a stellar second run to convincingly win the Dew Tour women’s ski slopestyle event here Sunday on a six feature — three rail, three jump — course.

1/22/2012 Kershaw storms to 3rd in Estonia classic race
Canada’s Devon Kershaw stormed to a third-place finish Sunday in the men’s 15 km classic style cross-country skiing World Cup event in Otepaa, Estonia.

1/22/2012 Deville wins Kitz slalom, Spence 14th
Italy’s Cristian Deville held off Austria’s Mario Matt to win the Kitzbühel men’s World Cup slalom Sunday.

1/22/2012 Kirchgasser wins Slovenia slalom, Mielzynski 18th
Austria’s Michaela Kirchgasser won the women’s World Cup slalom Sunday, taking advantage of a first-run DNF from teammate Marlies Schild, who had won the first five slaloms of the season.

1/22/2012 B.C.’s Dorey 4th in Winter Dew Tour superpipe
After an extremely difficult week, Canada’s Justin Dorey and Noah Bowman progressed to the finals of the men’s superpipe event at the Winter Dew Tour.

1/21/2012 Swiss rule Lake Placid aerials, Canada’s Rochon 7th
Swiss skiers Thomas Lambert and Renato Ulrich went 1-2 Saturday to rule a men’s World Cup aerials competition.

1/21/2012 Grasic 10th as Youth Olympics alpine events wrap up
Canada’s Martin Grasic finished 10th Saturday in the men’s slalom, the final alpine event at the Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria.

1/21/2012 Harvey 4th in strong classic-ski sprint effort
Alex Harvey celebrated his best-ever classic-ski sprint result, but was nudged off the podium after finishing fourth by fractions of a second in Otepaa, Estonia, on Saturday.

1/21/2012 Worley tops Brignone in Slovenia GS
France’s Tessa Worley won a women’s World Cup giant slalom Saturday, besting Italy’s Federica Brignone.

1/21/2012 Cuche sets mark with 5th Hahnenkamm downhill win
Didier Cuche won the World Cup downhill on the Streif course for a record fifth time on Saturday.

1/21/2012 Rochon 4th at Placid, leads men’s aerials standings
Canada’s Olivier Rochon followed last week’s silver medal at Ski Mont Gabriel with a fourth-place finish at the FIS World Cup aerials event Friday night.

1/20/2012 Collingwood’s Remme scores silver at Youth Olympic Games
Roni Remme closed out her week of racing on Friday by claiming Canada’s first podium in alpine with a silver medal in ladies' slalom at the Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria.

1/20/2012 Freeskiing world 'eternally indebted' to Sarah
Sarah Burke was an X Games star with a grass-roots mentality — a daredevil superpipe skier who understood the risks inherent to her sport and the debt she owed to it for her success on the slopes.

1/20/2012 Kitz super-G canceled due to course conditions
Overnight rain and wet snow forced organizers on Friday to cancel the men’s World Cup super-G, the first of three races at the traditional Hahnenkamm event.

1/19/2012 Cousineau recovering after surgery, Helie out with ankle fracture
Julien Cousineau is very optimistic about his recovery after undergoing successful ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) surgery on his left knee in London, Ont., on Wednesday.

1/19/2012 Kingsbury nabs 4th straight, Kearney streak hits 11
Olympic champion Hannah Kearney of the U.S. team won a record 11th consecutive FIS freestyle World Cup moguls event with victory at Whiteface Mountain on Thursday, while Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury won his fourth straight event to solidify his lead atop the standings.

1/19/2012 Canada's Maltais 3rd in Swiss snowboardcross
Dominique Maltais from Petite-Rivière-St-Francois, Que., a regular on snowboardcross World Cup podiums, continued that trend with a third-place finish at Veysonnaz on Thursday morning.

1/19/2012 Suzuki Canada teams with Canadian freestylers
Suzuki Canada Inc. and the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association officially announced a partnership agreement at the Montreal International Auto Show.

1/19/2012 Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies at 29
Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke died Thursday, nine days after crashing at the bottom of the superpipe during a training run in Utah.

1/19/2012 FIS, Dainese preview air bag skier safety system
A first prototype of a high-tech air bag aimed at increased safety in ski racing was presented on Thursday, two years before its planned introduction at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

1/19/2012 Canadian downhillers to sport custom red and silver suits at Kitz
Canadian Alpine Ski Team racers will tackle the legendary Hahnenkamm downhill on Saturday in special-edition red and silver speed suits designed by sponsor Audi Canada.

1/19/2012 Hahnenkamm training canceled, downhill set for Saturday
Organizers have canceled Thursday's final training session for the classic World Cup downhill race on the Streif to avoid damage to the course after forecasts of relatively warm weather.

1/19/2012 Emotional Cuche: I will retire at season’s end
Swiss ski star Dider Cuche will retire after the season despite being in contention for a record-equaling fifth World Cup downhill title.

1/18/2012 Ski cross champ Serwa out for season with ACL tear
Reigning ski cross world champion and X Games gold medallist Kelsey Serwa will sit out the rest of the 2011-12 World Cup season after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee during a race at Alpe d’Huez, France.

1/18/2012 Cuche tops, Guay 7th in Kitzbühel training
Didier Cuche of Switzerland led the World Cup downhill second training session Wednesday, while overall champion Ivica Kostelic crashed into the safety nets but avoided injury.

1/17/2012 Big White offers free lodging through Feb. 9
Looking for a great deal to kick off the new year on the slopes? Big White Ski Resort guests who purchase two adult lift tickets from now through Feb. 9, 2012, get a free night stay in a Superior room at the Inn at Big White.

1/17/2012 Swiss star Gisin out for season after knee surgery
Swiss downhill racer Dominique Gisin will miss the rest of the alpine World Cup season after undergoing knee surgery.

1/17/2012 Dressed to DQ: FIS bans plastified underwear
The president of the International Ski Federation has called for a rule change to clarify what athletes are allowed to wear under their race suits, following a dispute over Tina Maze's controversial underwear.

1/17/2012 Austrians set pace in 1st Hahnenkamm training
Klaus Kroell of Austria posted the fastest time in Tuesday's first training session for a men's World Cup downhill.

1/17/2012 Canada’s Hudec a Kitzbühel rookie at age 30
Canada’s Jan Hudec is a rookie again ― at the age of 30.

1/15/2012 Quebec’s Rochon soars to aerials silver at Canada Post Grand Prix
Olivier Rochon signaled his return to the World Cup circuit with a silver medal in the aerials competition Sunday at the Canada Post Grand Prix at Ski Mont Gabriel.

1/15/2012 Fischnaller, Kummer nab parallel slalom wins
Roland Fischnaller of Italy won a snowboarding World Cup parallel slalom Sunday to go top of the overall standings.

1/15/2012 Panorama offers GPS app to enhance the guest experience
Panorama Mountain Village is the first ski resort in the region to embrace a new GPS-based mobile phone app in partnership with Satsports, makers of SatSki.

1/15/2012 In idyllic Wengen, Spence fulfills dream for Calgary’s Ferguson
An 8-year-old boy from Calgary, Alberta, was the talk of the ski racing world Sunday when he was unveiled as slalom ace Brad Spence’s sponsor in front of thousands of fans at Wengen, Switzerland.

1/15/2012 Tina Maze has fun following undergarment protest
Tina Maze's message was written on her sports bra for all to see: "Not your business."

1/15/2012 Canada’s Zoricic 3rd in French ski cross
Canada’s Nik Zoricic scored a third-place finish Sunday in the men’s World Cup ski cross event at Les Contamines, France.

1/15/2012 Kostelic wins, Janyk, Spence top 25 in Wengen slalom
Croatia’s Ivica Kostelic won a World Cup men’s slalom Sunday, while Canada got scoring efforts from Mike Janyk in 18th and Brad Spence in 20th.

1/15/2012 Vonn regains winning form in Cortina super-G
All it took was a little reminder of what she’s capable of for Lindsey Vonn to notch the 47th World Cup victory of her career in the super-G in sunny Cortina on Sunday.

1/15/2012 Crawford, Jones team for bronze in Milano sprint
Canada’s Chandra Crawford and Perianne Jones combined to win their first-ever medal together, claiming the bronze in a World Cup cross-country skiing team sprint race Sunday in Milano, Italy.

1/14/2012 Canada Post Grand Prix: Kingsbury wins again
Mikael Kingsbury remains undefeated on the FIS World Cup moguls circuit after a convincing win at the Canada Post Grand Prix here Saturday. His teammate Justine Dufour-Lapointe earned her second silver medal of the season at the same event.

1/14/2012 Zoricic, Thompson lead 6 Canadians into SX finals
Nik Zoricic and Marielle Thompson led the charge for the reigning Nations Cup champions Saturday as six Canadians made it past the qualification round and into Sunday’s ski cross finals at Les Contamines.

1/14/2012 Crawford 7th in Milano city sprint
Chandra Crawford led three Canadian cross-country ski athletes into the top 15 with a solid seventh-place finish in a World Cup skate-ski sprint race in Milano, Italy, on Saturday.

1/14/2012 ‘Crazy awesome’ day for Calgary boy, Spence’s guest at Wengen
Gage Ferguson, the 8-year-old Calgary boy who had his Christmas wish granted when slalom ace Brad Spence accepted the youngster’s request to be his personal sponsor for one race, got his first taste of a European ski event Saturday.

1/14/2012 Feuz wins Lauberhorn, Canada’s Guay 8th
Swiss rising star Beat Feuz turned in a scintillating performance in front of home fans Saturday to win the classic Lauberhorn men’s World Cup downhill.

1/14/2012 Merighetti edges Vonn for Cortina downhill win
Daniela Merighetti earned the first World Cup victory of her career Saturday, edging overall World Cup leader Lindsey Vonn.

1/13/2012 Kummer, Prommegger secure parallel slalom wins
Switzerland’s Patrizia Kummer and Austria’s Andreas Prommegger won the FIS World Cup snowboard parallel slalom at Jauerling, Lower Austria, on Friday in the World Cup debut of this hill situated in the heart of the Wachau region.

1/13/2012 Bilodeau will compete in moguls at Ski Mont Gabriel
Canada’s Olympic moguls champion Alex Bilodeau is putting his sabbatical on hold for one weekend.

1/13/2012 Superpipe skiers forge on, accept the sport’s danger
The afternoon sun has cast a giant shadow across one wall of the imposing 22-foot superpipe at Park City Mountain Resort.

1/13/2012 Guay: Lauberhorn downhill will be a battle
Reigning world downhill champion Erik Guay is ready to fight to the finish in Saturday’s downhill on the famed Lauberhorn course in Wengen, Switzerland.

1/13/2012 Long road back: Canada’s Yurkiw returns to World Cup at Cortina
Canada’s Larisa Yurkiw is set to make her long-awaited return to the World Cup circuit Sunday following a two-year absence due to injury.

1/13/2012 Kostelic edges Feuz, Miller 3rd in Wengen super-combi
Croatia’s Ivica Kostelic claimed the men’s super-combined World Cup race Friday at Wengen, with Swiss racer Beat Feuz runner-up and American Bode Miller third.

1/13/2012 Goergl tops final Cortina downhill tuneup
World champion Elisabeth Goergl led a World Cup downhill training session affected by strong winds Friday.

1/12/2012 Sarah Burke in neuro critical care following surgery
Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke remains in critical condition after suffering a head injury in a crash while training on a superpipe.

1/12/2012 Reichelt tops Wengen training, Guay 8th
Austria’s Hannes Reichelt was the fastest in Thursday’s second downhill training run for the men’s Lauberhorn World Cup downhill.

1/12/2012 Vonn fastest in Cortina downhill training
It was a classic, perfect day in the Dolomites Thursday for the first women’s World Cup downhill training run. Under the bright sun and cloudless blue sky, American Lindsey Vonn put down the fastest training time, finishing in 1 minute, 33.42 seconds.

1/12/2012 Whistler’s Kye Petersen roars at Revy for freeskiing title
Wednesday’s finals of the Swatch Freeskiing and Freeride World Tour 2012 on Revelstoke’s Mackenzie Peak were a spectacular display of big-mountain freeskiing. After a two-day weather delay, competitors and fans woke up to perfect bluebird skies for the culmination of this global competition.

1/11/2012 Fill fastest as Lauberhorn downhill training commences
Italy’s Peter Fill set the training pace Wednesday for the Wengen Lauberhorn men’s World Cup downhill.

1/11/2012 Thompson, Del Bosco snag 2nd places in France ski cross
Canadians Marielle Thompson and Christopher Del Bosco won silver medals at a World Cup ski cross event Wednesday.

1/10/2012 Freeskier Sarah Burke remains in coma after halfpipe crash
Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke was still in a coma Wednesday in a Salt Lake City hospital after suffering a serious injury while training on a superpipe.

1/10/2012 Canada qualifies 10 for French ski cross showdown
Ten Canadians, including all eight men, advanced past the qualification round Tuesday at Alpe d’Huez, France, a World Cup stop that has become a home away from home for Canada’s all-conquering ski cross team.

1/10/2012 Kranjska Gora picks up Maribor tech races
The International Ski Federation says women's World Cup races scheduled for Jan. 21-22 in Maribor, Slovenia, have been moved because of warm temperatures and too little snow.

1/10/2012 Mont Gabriel welcomes Canada Post Grand Prix freestyle showcase
The world’s greatest moguls and aerials skiers will descend on Ski Mont Gabriel this week as the mountain hosts the Canada Post Grand Prix event this weekend.

1/9/2012 The tweet heard around the Kootenays ... Polar Peak lift opening
It’s the tweet many were waiting for: @SkiFernie (Fernie Alpine Resort) commented Monday on the “Grand Opening of NEW Polar Peak Lift on Saturday.”

1/9/2012 Cousineau has possible ACL tear, faces another rehab
Julien Cousineau has set his sights on a swift comeback from a knee injury suffered in a World Cup slalom race at Adelboden, Switzerland, on Sunday.

1/8/2012 Cologna wins Tour de Ski, Kershaw 4th
Switzerland’s Dario Cologna won his third Tour de Ski men’s title on Sunday, holding off Sweden’s Marcus Hellner, while Canadians Devon Kershaw and Alex Harvey came up short in their bid for the podium.

1/8/2012 Hirscher sweeps, Janyk a season-best 7th in Adelboden
Austria’s Marcel Hirscher swept the weekend to extend his overall lead, winning the men’s World Cup slalom Sunday, while Canadian Michael Janyk turned in his best performance of the season in finishing seventh.

1/8/2012 Suter wins super-G as Vonn fails to podium
Fabienne Suter of Switzerland won a women's super-G race Sunday, while Lindsey Vonn finished 16th to miss a World Cup podium in the discipline for the first time in nearly three years.

1/7/2012 Face, DeBari rule snowboard roost at Revelstoke
Mackenzie Face played host to the world’s best big-mountain snowboarders Saturday at Revelstoke, B.C. Seventeen men and six women were flown to the peak by Selkirk Tangiers Heli Skiing for the one-run, winner-take-all snowboard day of the Swatch Freeskiing and Freeride World Tour.

1/7/2012 Leman scores 2nd in St. Johann ski cross
Canada’s Brady Leman raced to a second-place finish Saturday in the men’s World Cup ski cross event at St. Johann, Austria.

1/7/2012 Harvey 2nd in stage, joins Kershaw in overall tour podium contention
Eldar Roenning of Norway won his first Tour de Ski stage Saturday by edging Alex Harvey and defending champion Dario Cologna in the 20-kilometer Classic Mass Start on Friday.

1/7/2012 Hirscher clips Raich, Ligety 4th in Adelboden GS
Austrians ruled an extremely close men’s World Cup giant slalom race Saturday, with Marcel Hirscher edging teammate Benni Raich by just .08 seconds for the victory.

1/7/2012 Goergl edges Mancuso for Austrian downhill win
Elisabeth Goergl of Austria edged Julia Mancuso of the United States to win the third women's World Cup downhill of the season on Saturday.

1/6/2012 Whistler’s Peterson, Utah’s Maxfield top day 1 at Revelstoke
Day 1 of the Swatch Freeskiing and Freeride World Tour went off Friday on Revelstoke’s North Bowl with great success. The level of skiing and athleticism displayed was high, with athletes battling for the few spots in Sunday’s finals.

1/6/2012 Tafel, Rey among 6 Canadian qualifiers in St. Johann SX
Two young guns helped lead the charge as six Canadians made it through to Saturday’s World Cup ski cross finals at St. Johann, Austria, following a challenging and tightly-contested qualification round.

1/6/2012 Women’s downhill training canceled due to high winds
The final training session for a women's World Cup downhill was canceled Friday following an overnight storm.

1/6/2012 Ogilvie, Dupont lead qualifying for Revelstoke freeski tour
Revelstoke’s Separate Reality venue was host to Thursday’s qualifier for the Swatch Freeskiing and Freeride World Tour.

1/5/2012 Hirscher wins, Janyk 14th in Zagreb slalom
Austria’s Marcel Hirscher won the men’s World Cup night slalom Thursday at Zagreb, Croatia, while Canada’s Michael Janyk placed 14th.

1/5/2012 Fenninger sets pace in Bad Kleinkirchheim training
Anna Fenninger of Austria posted the fastest time Thursday in training for a women's World Cup downhill.

1/5/2012 Kershaw 4th, Harvey 9th in tour pursuit stage
Defending champion Dario Cologna opened up a big lead in the Tour de Ski on Thursday in Italy, winning the grueling 35-kilometer freestyle pursuit ahead of Norwegian rival Petter Northug.

1/4/2012 Bjoergen, Morilov win, Harvey 6th in tour sprint
Alex Harvey matched his best performance of this year’s Tour de Ski with a sixth-place finish in a skate-sprint race in Toblach, Italy, on Wednesday.

1/3/2012 Schild makes it 5 straight with Zagreb night win
Marlies Schild won her fifth straight World Cup slalom Tuesday in the night race at Zagreb, Croatia.

1/3/2012 Legkov takes stage, Cologna leads tour
Alexander Legkov of Russia won the fifth stage of the Tour de Ski on Tuesday and defending champion Dario Cologna of Switzerland took the overall lead from Norway’s Petter Northug.

1/2/2012 World’s best freeskiers and riders descend on Revy
The 2012 Swatch Freeride and Freeskiing World Tour Revelstoke at Revelstoke Mountain Resort, B.C., Canada, will play host to the world’s best big-mountain freeskiers and snowboarders Jan. 4-11.

1/1/2012 Top 11 of 2011: S-Media's Top Storylines
S-Media recaps our top snowsports news for 2011. What news makes your top 10 list? Send your feedback via the commenting tool at the bottom of this article.

1/1/2012 Heil named Canadian Press top female athlete of 2011
Canada's most successful female freestyle skier ended her career in 2011 with an unexpected sweep of the moguls and dual moguls at the World Championships. That performance earned Jenn Heil the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as The Canadian Press female athlete of 2011.

1/1/2012 Kershaw 6th, Harvey 7th in stage 4 of Tour de Ski
Canada's Devon Kershaw raced to sixth place in the 20-kilometre pursuit race at the Tour de Ski on Sunday, with teammate Alex Harvey right behind him in seventh.

12/31/2011 Russians rule stage 3 of tour, Kershaw 11th
Devon Kershaw grabbed his best finish of this year’s edition of the Tour de Ski on Saturday, but it is not the way he planned on ending a memorable 2011 year.

12/30/2011 Germany’s Teichmann claims 2nd stage of Tour de Ski
Canada’s Devon Kershaw gave everything he had for a 15th-place finish on a day when the winner should have taken the wax technicians up on the podium with him at the Tour de Ski in Oberhof, Germany, on Friday.

12/29/2011 Harvey 8th, Kershaw 12th in Tour de Ski opener
The Canadian contingent made a statement to the world that it is ready to contend for the king of cross-country skiing after putting down a solid start in the opening day of the nine-stage Tour de Ski in Oberhof, Germany, on Thursday.

12/29/2011 Schild wins, USA’s Shiffrin 3rd in Lienz slalom
Austria’s Marlies Schild claimed World Cup slalom win No. 31, and her fourth straight this season, with a resounding result Thursday at Lienz, Austria.

12/29/2011 USA’s Schleper retires: ‘It was time to let it go’
Sarah Schleper let out her trademark roar at the start of a World Cup race for the last time, then leisurely skied down the Hochstein course in a gray minidress, carrying a photo camera and picking up 3-year-old son Lasse midway through her run.

12/29/2011 Defago wins at Bormio, Canada’s Guay 4th
Olympic champion Didier Defago of Switzerland won the World Cup downhill Thursday on the bumpy Stelvio course, while Canada’s Erik Guay just missed the podium in fourth.

12/28/2011 Kershaw, Harvey, Babikov amped for Tour de Ski
The nation’s eyes may be glued to the World Junior Hockey Tournament in Alberta, but the most underrated rock stars on the Canadian sports scene these days are a trio of cross-country ski athletes ready to embark on an epic 11-day journey for gold of their own while taking on the world’s best in the sixth edition of the Tour de Ski.

12/28/2011 Fenninger soars past Rebensburg for GS win at Lienz
Austria’s Anna Fenninger, sixth after the first run, sizzled in the second run Wednesday to win a women’s World Cup giant slalom at the Tyrolean resort of Lienz.

12/28/2011 Dixon 2nd in Bormio downhill training session
Canada’s Robbie Dixon was second Wednesday in the second downhill training for the Bormio men’s World Cup downhill.

12/27/2011 Top 11 of 2011: S-Media's Peak Ski Destinations
S-Media takes you on a tour of our top ski destinations for 2011. Who'll make our 2012 list? That's quite a mission to tackle. The fun is just about to start ...

12/27/2011 Women’s alpine tour resumes at Lienz, Austria
After a very brief holiday hiatus, the Audi FIS women’s World Cup continues Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 28-29, at Lienz, Austria, with giant slalom and slalom.

12/27/2011 Wiegele heli-ski hosts annual Christmas kids camp
Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing recently hosted the fourth annual Christmas Kids’ Ski and Snowboard Camp.

12/27/2011 Guay 9th in Bormio downhill test run
Erik Guay of Mont-Tremblant, Que., was the top Canadian in the opening training session Tuesday for the World Cup downhill, finishing ninth on the Stelvio course at Bormio, Italy.

12/26/2011 White Christmas for big-dreamin’ Spence fan Gage Ferguson
Olympian and World Cup skier Brad Spence helped make his biggest fan’s dreams come true Friday when he granted an 8-year-old boy’s Christmas wish to become his personal sponsor.

12/24/2011 Fibula fracture derails Canadian slalom standout Routhier
Canadian Alpine Ski Team racer Ève Routhier is hoping for a swift return to the slopes after fracturing her fibula during a World Cup slalom race in Courchevel, France, on Sunday.

12/24/2011 Munich City Event scrapped due to weather
The International Ski Federation has canceled the World Cup City Event competition scheduled for Jan. 1 in Munich, Germany, because of warm weather.

12/22/2011 Kummer, Karl score snowboard parallel slalom wins
Swiss rider Patrizia Kummer and Austria’s Benjamin Karl parallel slaloms Thursday in FIS World Cup action at Carezza, Italy.

12/21/2011 Kostelic rules Flachau slalom, Cousineau 15th
Defending overall champion Ivica Kostelic won a World Cup night slalom Wednesday at Flachau, Austria, for his 20th career victory.

12/21/2011 Val Gardena men's downhill moved to Chamonix
The World Cup men's downhill race wiped out last weekend at Val Gardena has been rescheduled for the French resort of Chamonix in February.

12/21/2011 Canada’s Calve cruises to PGS win
Caroline Calve raced to her first World Cup snowboard victory Wednesday, claiming the first-ever gold medal for a Canadian woman in the event.

12/20/2011 Kingsbury wins again, Justine Dufour-Lapointe nabs 2nd
Mikael Kingsbury of Deux Montagnes, Quebec, retained the FIS freestyle leader’s yellow bib as the 19-year-old won the World Cup dual moguls Tuesday night. Teammate Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Montreal made it a two-medal night for Canada by taking home the silver.

12/20/2011 Ligety’s vision: Night races, mini knockout runs
Ted Ligety has already created a storm of controversy on the World Cup circuit by leading the revolt over coming changes in ski shape rules.

12/20/2011 Vail proposes new village gondola with Wi-Fi
Vail Mountain, the largest ski resort in the United States, has already begun making plans for its 50th anniversary in December 2012, by announcing the planned installation of a new, state-of-the art gondola to replace the Vista Bahn Express Lift (#16) in Vail Village.

12/20/2011 Schild wins 3rd straight slalom, Gagnon 9th
Austria’s Marlies Schild won her third straight World Cup slalom Tuesday, outpacing Germany’s Maria Hoefl-Riesch to win the Flachau night slalom.

12/19/2011 Nakiska to host 2012 ski cross World Cup
Nakiska Ski Resort in Alberta has been selected to host the first top-level international ski cross races staged in western Canada since the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

12/19/2011 Wallisch wins, Canada’s Godbout 3rd in Dew Tour ski slopestyle
With four jumps and three urban rail features, the men’s freeski slope finals at the Winter Dew Tour’s Breckenridge stop offered up a challenging course that saw a lot of the top guys struggling to get in a clean first run.

12/19/2011 Austria’s Hirscher claims Alta Badia slalom
Austrian technical specialist Marcel Hirscher won the season's second slalom race Monday, outgunning Italy’s Giuliano Razzoli and Germany’s Felix Neureuther.

12/18/2011 Vonn hints at 2018 retirement, acting ambitions
Lindsey Vonn thinks she will end her stellar skiing career at the 2018 Winter Games before looking into ways of furthering an acting career.

12/18/2011 Shaun White rips to win in Dew Tour opener
It’s was a heated men’s snowboard pipe finals at the Winter Dew Tour’s Nike Open, with I-Pod putting the heat on Shaun White, and Louie Vito fighting for the win himself.

12/18/2011 Serwa wins again, Duncan 4th in Innichen ski cross
Canada’s Kelsey Serwa won back-to-back ski cross World Cup races, taking the victory Sunday in the second event of the season.

12/18/2011 Blardone wins GS as Ligety falters in 2nd run
Italy’s Max Blardone won on home snow Sunday while first-run leader Ted Ligety of the United States settled for fourth in a men’s World Cup giant slalom.

12/18/2011 Goodman, Mielzynski score top-15 finishes in Courchevel slalom
Austria’s Marlies Schild won a women’s World Cup slalom Sunday in Courchevel, besting Finland’s Tanja Poutiainen and Austrian Kathrin Zettel.

12/18/2011 Crawford 2nd in Rogla World Cup sprint
Canadian Olympic champ Chanda Crawford scored a second-place finish Sunday in the women’s World Cup cross-country sprint races a Rogla, Slovenia.

12/17/2011 France edges Canada for SBX team win at Telluride
Team France put its stamp on the sole snowboardcross team event of the 2012 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup, held Saturday at Telluride, Colorado.

12/17/2011 Northug wins 15 km, Canada’s Harvey 10th
Norway's Petter Northug again showed his strength and stormed to victory in the 15 km classic mass start men’s World Cup Saturday at Rogla, Slovenia.

12/17/2011 Leman, Serwa score wins in ski cross openers
Canada made a golden start to the 2011-12 ski cross World Cup season Saturday, winning the men’s and women’s races in Innichen/San Candido, Italy, and putting four racers in total on the podium.

12/17/2011 Robanske, Maltais podium in Telluride SBX
Dominique Maltais and Chris Robanske finished in second place in Fridday’s World Cup snowboardcross race at Telluride, Colorado.

12/17/2011 Winds KO men’s downhill at Val Gardena
The first classic downhill of the World Cup season was abandoned Saturday because of strong winds.

12/17/2011 Women’s World Cup slalom pushed to Sunday, GS scrapped
The women’s World Cup giant slalom at Courchevel has been canceled due to poor weather conditions, and Saturday’s slalom has been moved to Sunday to give it a chance of going ahead.

12/16/2011 Yurkiw scores confidence-building Nor-Am GS win
Canadian Alpine Ski Team member Larisa Yurkiw completed her comeback from long-term knee injury with a first-place finish in the Audi Nor-Am Cup giant slalom at Panorama, B.C., Friday.

12/16/2011 Janyk sprains ankle, will skip upcoming slaloms
Slalom ace Mike Janyk will have to put his podium push on hold for a few weeks after he suffered an ankle sprain during dryland training.

12/16/2011 RCR bidding to acquire Kicking Horse
Calgary-based Resorts of the Canadian Rockies has entered into discussions to potentially acquire Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, based in Golden, B.C.

12/16/2011 Serwa, Del Bosco set SX qualification pace at Innichen
Ski cross world champions Chris Del Bosco and Kelsey Serwa were the fastest racers Friday in the men’s and women’s World Cup ski cross qualification rounds in Innichen, Italy.

12/16/2011 Feuz bests Miller on Saslong, Hudec 10th
Beat Feuz of Switzerland outskied Bode Miller to win a super-G on Friday in the World Cup circuit's return to Europe.

12/15/2011 Read, Yurkiw score top-10 finishes at Panorama
Erik Read and Larisa Yurkiw grabbed top-10 results in Audi Nor-Am Cup races T Panorama, B.C., on Thursday, finishing fifth in slalom and seventh in giant slalom, respectively.

12/15/2011 Del Bosco, Team Canada kick off SX slate in Italy
Chris Del Bosco’s bid for the ski cross crystal globe commences this weekend when the World Cup tour hits Innichen/San Candido, Italy. Eight Canadian men and four women will hit the start gate as Canada looks to continue its global excellence in the sport. Canada won the ski cross Nations Cup last winter.

12/15/2011 Courchevel women’s program shifted, slalom up 1st
Due to a forecast with heavy snowfall for next few days in the French Alps, the women’s Audi FIS Ski World Cup program at Courchevel, France, has been changed. The women will be racing the slalom on Saturday and the giant slalom on Sunday, instead of the GS first.

12/15/2011 Hudec, Guay fast in 2nd Val Gardena training
Hans Olsson of Sweden appears set for a career breakthrough when the World Cup ski circuit returns to Europe this weekend.

12/14/2011 Mielzynski, Routhier set podium pace in Nor-Am slalom
Erin Mielzynski and Ève Routhier stole the slalom show Wednesday, taking first and second place, respectively, in the Audi Nor-Am Cup races at Panorama, B.C.

12/14/2011 Snowboarder Pearce rides again, savors ‘special day’
Basking in the sun and snow, surrounded by his fans and friends, Kevin Pearce carved sweet turns down a gentle run called "Springmeier" — kicking up just enough powder behind him to remind people that, yes, this kid can still ride.

12/14/2011 Olsson, Miller fastest in Val Gardena opening training
Swedish skier Hans Olsson posted the fastest time in the opening training session Wednesday for the first European downhill race of the World Cup season at Val Gardena, Italy.

12/13/2011 Mielzynski tops Panorama Nor-Am slalom leaderboard
Three Canadian Alpine Ski Team members reached the podium Tuesday in Audi Nor-Am Cup races at Panorama, B.C. Erin Mielzynski claimed first place in the women’s slalom, followed by Anna Goodman in second. On the men’s side, Dustin Cook finished second in giant slalom.


12/13/2011 Prefontaine surges to double Nor-Am victories
Marie-Pier Préfontaine led the way in the Audi Nor-Am Cup Monday with victories in both super-G and super-combined as Canadian Alpine Ski Team racers notched seven podium finishes in Panorama, B.C.

12/12/2011 Apex hosts Canada Post freestyle selection event
Aspiring Olympic moguls skiers from across the country will convene at Apex Mountain Resort this week for the Canada Post Freestyle Frenzy Canadian Selection Event.

12/11/2011 Read, Yurkiw score Nor-Am wins at Panorama
Three Canadian Alpine Ski Team members reached the podium Sunday in the Audi Nor-Am Cup super-G races at Panorama, B.C.

12/11/2011 Dress Like Santa Day hits Whistler Dec. 17
Whistler Blackcomb’s annual “Dress Like Santa Day” will take place on Saturday, Dec. 17.

12/11/2011 Ski bus connects downtown, Quebec hills
Quebec ski areas have a new ski bus. A deluxe 56-seat motorcoach will now transfer passengers between Quebec City, Le Massif and Mont-Sainte-Anne daily as of Dec. 23.

12/11/2011 Mount Seymour unveils covered Magic Carpet
Mount Seymour in North Vancouver has recently unveiled a new covered Magic Carpet.

12/11/2011 FIS confirms new alpine ski specs for next season
Following additional consultation with expert bodies, the FIS Alpine Executive Board has now confirmed the final new specifications for alpine ski racing equipment to be valid from the 2012-13 season onward.

12/11/2011 USA’s Randall wins, Kershaw 4th in Davos sprints
Kikkan Randall of the United States won her second straight freestyle sprint in cross-country skiing's World Cup on Sunday, and Russian Alexey Petukhov won the men's race, while Canada’s Devon Kershaw just missed a podium, finishing fourth.

12/10/2011 Ski cross opener set for next weekend in Italy
The FIS ski cross World Cup opener next weekend (Dec. 17-18) in San Candido, Italy, is secured.

12/10/2011 Babikov 7th in Davos 30 km XC race
Norway’s Petter Northug and Marit Bjoergen won cross-country skiing World Cup distance races Saturday.

12/10/2011 Kingsbury dominant in moguls season opener
Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury kicked off the World Cup moguls season with a dominating victory Saturday at Ruka, Finland, as Canada looks to continue its stellar run despite the absence of Jennifer Heil, Kristi Richards and Alex Bilodeau.

12/9/2011 Philp leads Canadian sweep in Nor-Am super-combi
Canadians swept the podium Friday in a Nor-Am men’s super-combined race at Nakiska Ski Area.

12/9/2011 Groenewoud 2nd at ski halfpipe opener at Copper
Calgary’s Rosalind Groenewoud started the freestyle season in style for the Canadian team, with a second-place finish at the first FIS ski halfpipe World Cup on Friday.

12/8/2011 Pearce to ride board for 1st time since brain injury
Kevin Pearce's remarkable recovery will reach a major milestone next week when he gets back on snow for the first time in the two years since his life-threatening accident on the halfpipe.

12/8/2011 Kostelic wins slalom, Canada's Spence 15th
Croatia’s Ivica Kostelic rallied to victory Thursday in the men’s World Cup slalom at Beaver Creek, Colorado, while three Canadians finished in the top 20.

12/7/2011 Cook, Irwin podium, Yurkiw 5th in Nakiska super-G
Two of Canada’s rising young stars made it onto the podium in Nor-Am Cup super-G races at Nakiska, Alta., on Wednesday, while a returning veteran took the next step on the comeback trail following a two-year absence due to injury.

12/7/2011 Vonn super at home, tames Birds of Prey
Lindsey Vonn’s Rockies run continued Wednesday in her home region.

12/6/2011 Yurkiw back in start gate at Nakiska Nor-Ams
Canada’s Larisa Yurkiw completed a courageous comeback from a long-term leg injury on Tuesday at a Nor-Am Cup super-G race at Nakiska, Alta.

12/6/2011 2002 Olympic XC champ Hoffmann banned for doping
Former Olympic cross-country ski champion Christian Hoffmann of Austria, who retired from the sport in 2009, has been given a six-year ban for blood doping.

12/6/2011 Moguls, halfpipe athletes ready to rock
The season’s first FIS Freestyle World Cups kick off this week with moguls skiers in Finland and halfpipe skiers in Colorado.

12/6/2011 Ligety scores GS win, Roy 13th for Canada
American Ted Ligety stormed to a giant slalom win Tuesday on the Birds of Prey World Cup course, while Canada’s Jean-Philippe Roy vaulted from 24th place after the first run to 13th.

12/4/2011 Vonn completes hat trick, Gagnon 26th
Lindsey Vonn won a super-G on Sunday for her third victory in three days at the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup.

12/4/2011 Hirscher clips Ligety for GS win, Roy 21st
Austria’s Marcel Hirscher overtook American Ted Ligety to win the men's World Cup giant slalom Sunday at Beaver Creek.

12/4/2011 Valjas, Goldsack team for 5th in Rhine sprint
Canada’s cross-country skiers flirted with the podium in men’s and women’s World Cup team sprint races on Sunday in Düsseldorf, Germany.

12/3/2011 Lake Louise: Flawless Vonn nabs career win No. 44
Lindsey Vonn proved untouchable at Lake Louise again Saturday, cruising to her 10th win at the Canadian Rockies race venue.

12/3/2011 Viletta stuns field, denies Dixon a podium
Unheralded Swiss racer Sandro Viletta stunned the field Saturday from the 30th start position to score a super-G win in the Beaver Creek World Cup.

12/3/2011 Skeleton medallist Pain to lead ski jumpers
Jeff Pain spent his Olympic career sliding down sheets of ice with his body as close to the floor as possible. But now the former skeleton competitor will be helping Canada's women ski jumpers fly high at the Sochi Winter Games.

12/3/2011 Richards picks moguls training over World Cup tour
Canadian moguls skier Kristi Richards announced this week that she will follow the lead of numerous other elite athletes by taking a season to focus on training over competition.

12/3/2011 USA’s Hendrickson wins historic women’s ski jump
American teenager Sarah Hendrickson won the first women's World Cup ski jump on the same Lillehammer hill used by the men in the 1994 Winter Olympics.

12/3/2011 Crawford 4th in Düsseldorf sprint, USA’s Randall wins
Kikkan Randall of the United States and Ola Vigen Hattestad of Norway won cross-country skiing World Cup sprint races on Saturday along the Rhine River banks.

12/2/2011 Serwa, Duncan take ski cross titles at Nakiska
Canada’s ski cross team continued its preparations for the start of the 2011-12 World Cup season by sweeping the men’s and women’s podiums in the Western Canadian Ski Cross Showdown at Nakiska, Alberta, on Friday.

12/2/2011 Vonn soars to 9th win at Lake Louise
Lindsey Vonn powered her way to another win in the Canadian Rockies on Friday, dominating the field in the first of two women’s World Cup downhills at Lake Louise.

12/2/2011 Bode Miller roars to Birds of Prey downhill win
American Bode Miller proved he still has plenty of bullets left in his arsenal Friday, scoring a scintillating provisional victory in the Birds of Prey World Cup downhill.



12/1/2011 Gisin, Vonn lead final Lake Louise training
Swiss racer Dominique Gisin threw down the fastest time Thursday in the final downhill training for the Lake Louise women’s World Cup.

12/1/2011 Swiss slopes facing record snow drought
Unusually warm, dry weather has Switzerland's ski resorts on edge.

12/1/2011 Austrians sweep top spots in final Birds of Prey training
Austrian men dominated the final downhill training Thursday for the men’s World Cup on the Beaver Creek Birds of Prey course.

11/30/2011 Podiums are a distant goal for Canadian women’s speed team
You can almost hear crickets chirping around the Canadian women's alpine ski team at Lake Louise.

11/30/2011 Nevada joins bid for 2022 Tahoe Olympics
Nevada has agreed with officials in California to make a run at hosting the 2022 Winter Olympics at Lake Tahoe, in hopes of bringing the Games back to an area where they were held in 1960, Nevada Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki said Wednesday.

11/30/2011 Dixon 7th in Beaver Creek DH training
Swiss racer Didier Cuche, coming off a downhill win at Lake Louise, was the fastest in men’s downhil training Wednesday on the Birds of Prey World Cup course.

11/30/2011 U.S. racers fast again in Lake Louise training
Swiss racer Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden led the women’s World Cup downhill training session Wednesday at Lake Louise.

11/30/2011 Val d’Isere races shifted to Beaver Creek
The Birds of Prey coordinators say the men's giant slalom and slalom, along with the women's super-G, will be held at Beaver Creek, Colo., next week due to a lack of snow in Val d'Isere, France.

11/29/2011 Freeman, Davis eager for World Cup debuts at Lake Louise
Two young skiers preparing to make their World Cup debuts flew the flag for Canada in the first women’s downhill training run at the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup on Tuesday.

11/29/2011 Vonn untouchable in opening training at Lake Louise
Lindsey Vonn was once again the fastest woman in Tuesday’s first downhill training run, even though she did miss a gate on the Fallaway section of the course.

11/29/2011 Tuesday’s Birds of Prey downhill training canceled
The first training of the 2011 Beaver Creek World Cup downhill was canceled Tuesday.

11/28/2011 Women ski jumpers kick off World Cup tour Saturday
The inaugural World Cup season in women's ski jumping begins in Norway on Saturday on the Lillehammer hill used by the men at the 1994 Olympics.

11/28/2011 U.S. alpine star Vonn, husband to split
Olympic gold medallist Lindsey Vonn and her husband of four years are calling it quits.

11/27/2011 Canada’s Stutz 3rd in Nor-Am Cup slalom
Canada secured a second Nor-Am Cup slalom podium result in as many days Sunday, thanks to Paul Stutz, of Banff, Alta.

11/27/2011 Svindal rules Lake Louise super-G, Hudec 4th
Canada’s Jan Hudec and Erik Guay threatened for the podium Sunday in the World Cup men’s super-G, settling for provisional fourth- and sixth-place finishes, respectively, in a race won by Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal.

11/27/2011 Schild dominates slalom, Gagnon, Goodman score
Canadians Marie-Michele Gagnon and Anna Goodman scored World Cup points while Austrian Marlies Schild dominated the field in the Aspen women’s World Cup slalom Sunday.

11/27/2011 Harvey 7th, Kershaw 8th in Kuusamo pursuit
Canada’s Alex Harvey and Devon Kershaw capped off a tough weekend by fighting their way into the top 10 in a 15-kilometre classic-ski pursuit race at a World Cup stop in Kuusamo, Finland, on Sunday.

11/26/2011 Spence 3rd, Janyk 6th in Nor-Am slalom
Canada’s Brad Spence landed on the podium in a Nor-Am race at Loveland, Colorado, that featured a world-class field.

11/26/2011 Lake Louise: Cuche scores 10th career downhill win
Swiss veteran Didier Cuche won his 10th career World Cup downhill, besting the field Saturday in the Lake Louise downhill in snowy conditions.

11/26/2011 Revelstoke skiers and riders revel in sneak peek
The fifth anniversary for Revelstoke Mountain Resort kicked off Saturday with a sneak peek ahead of an expected Dec. 3 official opening.

11/26/2011 Rebensburg snags GS win at Aspen, Prefontaine 24th
Germany’s Viktoria Rebensburg overtook Austria’s Elisabeth Goergl to win the women’s World Cup giant slalom Saturday on Ajax Mountain.

11/26/2011 FIS: Val d’Isere races might shift to Colorado
The International Ski Federation is looking at backup plans in the event the course in Val d'Isere, France, doesn't have enough snow to host the men's and women's races next month.

11/26/2011 Babikov 16th to pace Canadians in Kuusamo
Ivan Babikov took his turn on a deep Canadian cross-country ski squad to lead his team against the top nordic athletes on the planet at a World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland, on Saturday.

11/25/2011 Alpine Canada to host speed camps for developing racers
Former Olympic downhill champion Kerrin Lee-Gartner says her 15-year-old daughter Stephanie is stressed out when she's about to race a super-G.

11/25/2011 Guay 2nd in Lake Louise tuneup, Kucera to skip DH
Adrien Theaux of France posted the fastest time and Canadian Erik Guay was second in Friday's downhill training run for the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup.

11/25/2011 At 6-8, Halbert serves up giant potential on speed circuit
Kelby Halbert is almost too big to be a skier. His racing suit is double extra large, and his skis are the longest allowed.

11/25/2011 Canada racers Go Pink at Lake Louise
Canada’s leading alpine ski racers have decided to Go Pink at the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup this weekend.

11/25/2011 Canada’s Valjas powers to 5th in XC sprints
Len Valjas has emerged as the next great Canadian cross-country ski sprinter after narrowly missing the podium with a fifth-place finish at a World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland, on Friday.

11/24/2011 Guay, Hudec fast in opening Lake Louise training
Canada’s Erik Guay and Jan Hudec turned in solid runs Thursday in the first official downhill training for the Lake Louise Winterstart men’s World Cup.

11/24/2011 Alpine Canada partners with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Canada’s top ski racers are hoping to soar to new heights thanks to a new partnership between Alpine Canada and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

11/24/2011 Warm November stifles Scandinavian snowsports
Scandinavia is not its usual frigid self, with unusually warm weather delaying the onset of winter in northern latitudes normally decked in white.

11/23/2011 Big White serves up fun for the ladies
It’s time for some girl powder at Big White Ski Resort with unique women-specific events, camps and packages.

11/23/2011 Mammoth opens superpipe, earns global bragging rights
The Olympic-size superpipe at Mammoth Mountain is now open. The 550-foot long, 22-foot tall pipe became the first in the world to open this season, the result of the Unbound Pipe team blowing, pushing and cutting snow around the clock for about a week.

11/23/2011 Lake Louise snow scraps Wednesday downhill training
The world’s best speed skiers woke up to a winter wonderland on Wednesday, as heavy overnight snowfall led to the cancellation of the first scheduled training run at the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup.


11/22/2011 Kucera takes realistic approach to Lake Louise
John Kucera has experienced some of his highest highs and his lowest lows while racing at Lake Louise. So it's with mixed feelings the Calgary skier makes his return to the World Cup there after a two-year absence.

11/21/2011 Guay, Canadians amped for Lake Louise Winterstart
Reigning world downhill champion Erik Guay headlines a team of 10 speed skiers who will fly the flag for Canada as the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup gets under way in Alberta this week.

11/21/2011 Kicking Horse, Jeep team up for ‘Ultimate’ contest
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort and the Alberta Jeep Dealers have formed a new strategic partnership naming Jeep, through the Alberta Jeep Dealers, the official automotive partner and supplier of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort.

11/20/2011 Norway dominates cross-country relay openers
Norway dominated the men’s and women’s relays Sunday at the season-opening cross-country World Cup meet, taking the top two spots in both events.

11/19/2011 Swede Mattson scores Stockholm big-air win
Niklas Mattson lifted a curse by clinching the first-ever victory by a Swedish snowboarder in the six years of Stadium Winterjam contests.

11/19/2011 Harvey 5th as XC World Cup kicks off in Norway
The 2011-12 cross-country World Cup kicked off Saturday in Sjusjoen, Norway, with Alex Harvey leading the Canadians with a stellar fifth-place result in the 15 km free technique event.

11/18/2011 Beaver Creek, Aspen pass snow control
Citing the best preparation in years, the Audi Birds of Prey races set for Dec. 2-4 at Beaver Creek, home of the 2015 Alpine World Ski Championships, received the official go ahead Friday morning from International Ski Federation Men's Chief Race Director Guenter Hujara.

11/16/2011 Still 'passionate' Hudec eager for Lake Louise
Canada’s Jan Hudec has a message for his fans, as well as his competitors: No, he hasn’t retired and yes, he plans to race in the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup.

11/15/2011 Bilodeau revamps training, comp approach
Olympic champion Alexandre Bilodeau is revising his approach to competition and the way he trains as the new ski season approaches.

11/14/2011 Snowsports film star Jamie Pierre dies in Utah slide
Snowsports pioneer Jamie Pierre of Big Sky, Mont., was killed in an avalanche at Snowbird Ski Resort in Utah Sunday afternoon.

11/13/2011 Lake Louise World Cup gets green light
With favourable snow conditions, the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup was confirmed Monday by race organizers.

11/13/2011 SnowPass for kids offers a season’s full of fun
Pick up a Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass for your child and give them hundreds of reasons to stay active this winter. This year is the 15th anniversary of the Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass.

11/13/2011 Jones paces Canadians in Sweden 10 km
Perianne Jones led a trio of Canadian nordic skiers in a FIS-sanctioned 10-kilometre skate-ski race in Bruksvallarna, Sweden, on Sunday, marking their final test before the start of the World Cup season next weekend.

11/9/2011 Canada names World Cup, devo and junior XC teams
Cross Country Canada has unveiled its 2011-12 national ski team, led by World Championship gold medallists Devon Kershaw and Alex Harvey.

11/9/2011 Frozen Thunder project boosts Canada’s XC hopes
Canada’s elite nordic athletes will gain early season snow access at their home training centre thanks to an innovative project that stockpiles snow at the Canmore Nordic Centre.

11/9/2011 Cypress gets a jump on the 2012 season
Cypress Mountain recorded the earliest opening day in its 27-year-history on Tuesday, becoming the province’s first ski area to open for the season.

11/9/2011 U.S. racer Nyman out for season with torn Achilles
American alpine racer Steven Nyman, a World Cup winner and multiple podium finisher at the Birds of Prey downhill at Beaver Creek, Colorado, will miss the 2012 World Cup season following a training crash Tuesday in Colorado.

11/7/2011 Rehab a welcome breather for Osborne-Paradis
Spending the summer healing a serious knee injury has given downhill skier Manuel Osborne-Paradis a chance to rest his mind and better prepare himself mentally for his return to racing.

11/6/2011 Tremblant’s 24h of Skiing on tap for December
The 11th annual Tremblant’s 24h of Skiing will take place from Dec. 9 to 11. In addition to being a renowned sporting event and significant fundraiser, the weekend offers three days of activities and free outdoor shows at the foot of the slopes, as well as in various local bars and restaurants of the pedestrian village.

11/6/2011 Nita Lake Lodge unveils holiday packages
This holiday season, escape to mountains and treat yourself and your family to a luxurious holiday season getaway. Free yourself from the stress of the season and let Nita Lake Lodge in Whistler, British Columbia do the planning, so you can do the celebrating.

11/6/2011 Big White ramps up terrain park offerings
Big White Ski Resort is kicking off the season with the launch of its latest terrain park feature. The new TELUS Park website was created to give park skiers and riders more than simply condition reports, but to take them deep inside the local scene.

11/6/2011 Tour de Ski preparations continue
The FIS Tour de Ski offers what a world-class cross-country skiing event should — exciting individual fights, dramatic racing, spectacular duels and emotional moments.

11/6/2011 XC World Cup openers in jeopardy
It is a nice autumn — a lot of people currently enjoying great days with sun and mild weather in Europe, but the winter sport teams and fans are looking forward to the winter.

11/6/2011 Levi slaloms picked up by Flachau in December
The International Ski Federation has confirmed that the Audi FIS Ski World Cup women’s and men’s slalom canceled at Levi, Finland, on Nov. 12-13 will be rescheduled for Flachau, Austria, on Dec. 20-21.

11/3/2011 Nancy Greene Raine, Al Raine nab tourism honour
The Tourism Industry Association of Canada will recognize Senator Nancy Greene Raine and Al Raine with the Tourism Toronto Lifetime Achievement Award at the Canadian Tourism Awards Gala on Nov. 24 in Ottawa.

11/3/2011 Helmets mandatory for Aspen employees on hill
This ski season, Aspen Skiing Co. will begin requiring employees to wear helmets when they're on duty and clicked in to their skis or snowboards.

11/3/2011 Castellet, ‘iPod’ secure halfpipe victories
Queralt Castellet and Iouri Podladtchikov won the second snowboard halfpipe contests of the World Cup season Thursday.

11/3/2011 Canada tech teams regroup after Levi slaloms canceled
Canada’s top slalom skiers have revamped their training plans following the cancellation of next weekend’s World Cup races at Levi, Finland.

11/1/2011 Scott, Kreiner among ski hall inductees
The Canadian Ski Hall of Fame will induct six remarkable Canadians on Nov. 2. The induction ceremony and banquet will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Chateau Cartier in Gatineau, Quebec.

11/1/2011 Life-saving ski patrollers honoured in Winnipeg
Seven members of the Canadian Ski Patrol System have been recognized by Canada’s national ski patrol organization for their outstanding skills in five separate incidents, all of which resulted in a life-saving event.

10/30/2011 Speed veteran Kucera gets medical clearance to race
After nearly two years of rehabilitation, John Kucera has received medical clearance to resume World Cup ski racing following a devastating fall that resulted in a badly broken leg.

10/29/2011 Finland’s Korpi goes big over London
Finland’s Janne Korpi was crowned king of the first big-air contest of the 2012 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup season Saturday.

10/25/2011 Revelstoke ramps up kids’ features
The tentative opening date for the new season is Dec 3, and the forecast of La Niña returning could promise another epic winter at Revelstoke Mountain Resort.

10/23/2011 Ligety snags GS win to kick off season, Roy 22nd
American Ted Ligety won the opening men’s race of the World Cup season Sunday, besting the field in a giant slalom ahead of France’s Alexis Pinturault and Austria’s Philipp Schoerghofer.

10/22/2011 Riesch might retire after Sochi Games
Maria Hoefl-Riesch is considering retiring from ski racing after the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

10/22/2011 Kostelic nabs skier of the year honour
Defending overall World Cup champion Ivica Kostelic has been voted skier of the year.

10/22/2011 Vonn wins GS opener, Gagnon 25th
American Lindsey Vonn vaulted from fourth to first in the second run to win the opening race of the 2011-12 World Cup season, a giant slalom Saturday on the Rettenbach glacier.

10/21/2011 Vonn, Hoefl-Riesch rivalry set for 2012 chapter
After losing the overall World Cup title, being labeled a bad loser and falling out with friend and rival Maria Hoefl-Riesch, Lindsey Vonn says she has learned from her mistakes and has a new outlook going into the alpine ski season.

10/21/2011 Bode: FIS ski regs headed in ‘wrong direction’
Bode Miller has lashed out at the International Ski Federation, accusing the governing body of "ruining our sport" because of new equipment regulations set to take effect next year.

10/19/2011 Tremblant upgrades include enhanced snowmaking
A memorable experience for visitors and sports enthusiasts remains Mont-Tremblant's primary objective.

10/19/2011 Lazor named head of Alpine Ontario
The board of directors of Alpine Ontario announced recently that after an extensive search, James Lazor has accepted the role of executive director.

10/18/2011 Dixon, Roy return from injuries, set for Sölden
Two Canadian Alpine Ski Team veterans could be forgiven for feeling like rookies when the 2011-12 World Cup season gets under way in Sölden, Austria, this weekend.

10/15/2011 Gold standard: Osisko bolsters Alpine Canada, Gagnon, Duncan
Alpine Canada has joined forces with a leading Montreal, Que.-based mining company to go for gold in the lead-up to the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games.

10/15/2011 Gardner, Calve solid in opening World Cup snowboard race
Darren Gardner of Burlington, Ont., a member of the Canadian snowboard team, posted his career-best result, 14th, in the opening alpine snowboard World Cup race of the 2012 FIS World Cup tour Thursday, an indoor parallel slalom race in Landgraaf, Netherlands, while Caroline Calvé was the top Canadian in 13th place in the women’s race.

10/15/2011 New website launch signals a re-energized Mike Janyk
Two-time Olympian Mike Janyk unveiled a new look Thursday — including a new website, personal logo and video — at a launch party in Vancouver.

10/6/2011 Save 15% on Lake Louise season passes
The Lake Louise Ski Area is anticipating a Nov. 5 opening day for what is predicted to be another epic season. Forecasters expect La Nina to bring well-above-average snowfalls to Lake Louise this year.

10/6/2011 Vail Resorts gears up for November openings
Vail Resorts kicks off the snowsports season in early November. Here are projected opening dates, updated features and early season activities.

10/6/2011 Big White, Silver Star serve up holiday festivities
Plan your winter getaway in the mountains with fireworks, champagne powder and the laughter of children. The holiday season is just around the corner, and Big White Ski Resort and Silver Star Mountain Resort have a host of unique festive activities and new packages aimed at ticking the boxes on the holiday wish list.

10/6/2011 Serwa regaining health as SX team hits Saas-Fee
Kelsey Serwa didn’t have to watch the highlights on YouTube to be reminded of the spectacular crash that defined her season.

10/5/2011 Ex-racer Minogue steps in as Alpine Canada chairman
Montreal, Que.-based businessman and former ski racer Danny Minogue was elected chairman of Alpine Canada at the organization’s annual general meeting.

10/2/2011 Stoneham, Mont Sainte-Anne announce November openings
Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham Mountain Resort are gearing up for winter with an early bird season pass sale. Get your season pass before Oct. 10 to save.

10/2/2011 Mountain ops guru Blais back at Le Massif
Veteran industry manager Daniel Blais is returning to Groupe Le Massif as director of mountain operations. After a one-year absence, Blais will be returning to the Charlevoix ski area to assume the role he occupied from 2006 to 2010.

10/2/2011 Fernie gets a boost from ramped-up airline service
With Air Canada’s recent seat sales and convenient non-stop service from Calgary to Canadian Rockies International (YXC) and Integra Air’s new nonstop service from Edmonton, the Canadian Rockies just got closer for Toronto skiers.

10/2/2011 Crested Butte offers free tix for 50th birthday
Crested Butte Mountain Resort is celebrating its 50th birthday this year, and it’s offering a day of free skiing to celebrate.

10/2/2011 Squaw, Alpine Meadows to combine operations, tickets
Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows Ski Resort announced Sept. 27 that the two North Lake Tahoe ski resorts have agreed to combine operations under common ownership and offer season passes and lift tickets that will allow guests to enjoy skiing and riding on both mountains.

10/2/2011 Ski Canada Foundation boosts Williams’ career ambitions
Retired cross-country racer Madeleine Williams has overcame one big hurdle — financing her education — thanks to a significant boost from the Ski Canada Foundation.

10/2/2011 Vancouver champs Ricker, Woolstencroft inducted into B.C. sports shrine
Olympic champion Maelle Ricker and Paralympic legend Lauren Woolstencroft were among nine individuals inducted into the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in mid-September.

10/2/2011 Veteran XC racer Kuhn retires, will coach in Canmore
Following in the tracks of his Olympic teammate and friend George Grey, Canada’s Stefan Kuhn officially announced his retirement from cross-country skiing this summer.

10/2/2011 Audi revs up partnership with Alpine Canada
Alpine Canada has agreed a long-term sponsorship deal with Audi Canada.

10/2/2011 Hallat, para-alpiners soak up Valle Nevado hill time
In the midst of a blur of black and white speed suits came a lone flash of yellow.

9/29/2011 Ex-racer Minogue steps in as Alpine Canada chairman
Montreal, Que.-based businessman and former ski racer Danny Minogue was elected chairman of Alpine Canada at the organization’s annual general meeting.

8/31/2011 Turski among 10 athletes named to Canadian slopestyle ski team
The CFSA has announced the members of the inaugural Canadian National Slopestyle Team, composed of nine athletes selected from their Association of Freeskiing Professionals rankings and major event performances.

4/23/2011 CFSA’s Judge: Canada will score medals in ski halfpipe at Sochi
Just two weeks after ski halfpipe secured a berth at the Winter Olympics, Canadian Freestyle Ski Association CEO Peter Judge is forecasting that Canada will take two medals in the pipe in Sochi.

4/3/2011 Whistler Blackcomb offers down payment option on 2011-12 season passes
Whistler Blackcomb has announced the return of the spring price guarantee on unlimited season pass prices for the 2011-2012 season, if purchased by May 6, 2011.

3/25/2011 Kicking Horse primed for Sun Splash Funk Festival
The 10th anniversary season at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort has proven to be one of the biggest snow years in resort history.

3/19/2011 Kingsbury, Heil 2nd as Canada nabs 4 more dual moguls podiums
The Canadian Freestyle Ski Team wrapped up its best-ever World Cup season with another four-medal showing in dual moguls action Sunday. Jennifer Heil and Mikael Kingsbury took home silver medals while Alex Bilodeau and Justine Dufour-Lapointe won bronze.

3/18/2011 No go for GS clinches overall title for Riesch
Maria Riesch ended Lindsey Vonn's three-year reign as queen of alpine skiing on Saturday, winning the World Cup overall title after the final race was canceled.

3/12/2011 Online Now: Ski Television Show 11-12: Sensuous South America
Join Ski Television’s Joe Lammers for a slice of Southern Hemisphere heaven at Las Lenas, Argentina. Visit Portillo, Chile, and Termas de Chillan. In National Treasures, meet up-and-coming Canadian aerialist Sabrina Guerin.

3/11/2011 Guay edged by Feuz in Kvitfjell downhill, Hudec 10th
Beat Feuz of Switzerland held off the challenge of Canadian world champion Erik Guay to earn a surprising World Cup downhill win Friday.

2/18/2011 USA’s Ligety scorches 2nd run to seize gold in giant slalom
Ted Ligety gave United States its first gold medal of the alpine World Championships when he won the giant slalom title on Friday.

2/12/2011 GUAY GOLDEN AT GARMISCH! Cowboys retain world downhill crown
Erik Guay of Canada won the men's downhill title at the World Championships on Saturday ahead of pre-race favourites Didier Cuche and Christof Innerhofer. "Our team has gone through hard times," Guay said. "So this title is also for them, who are recovering. They will be back."

2/6/2011 Star-crossed: Blue Mountain amped for Rockstar Ski Cross Grand Prix
After a historic showing on the world's biggest stage, the Canadian Ski Cross team aims to steal the spotlight in front of the home crowd this week at the Rockstar Ski Cross Grand Prix.

2/5/2011 Canadians Groenewoud, Riddle grab ski halfpipe gold
Canada's Rosalind Groenewoud and Mike Riddle were crowned world champions, and Keltie Hansen picked up Canada’s 12th medal of this event, with a bronze in the women’s ski halfpipe, which is vying for Olympic inclusion.

1/30/2011 Crystal for Kostelic: Croatian wraps up super-combi title
Ivica Kostelic erased a massive deficit from the downhill with his clutch slalom skiing to win a World Cup super-combined race Sunday, clinching the discipline title with his seventh victory this month.

1/27/2011 Eight Canadians advance to Calgary moguls finals
Four Canadian men and four Canadian women advanced to the 12-person finals of the Canada Post Grand Prix in moguls action here Thursday. Saturday’s finals will be live-streamed on the web.

1/7/2011 Canada's Zoricic claims first World Cup SX medal in Austria
Canada’s Nick Zoricic secured his first career World Cup ski cross podium finish Friday by taking second place in a thrilling race in St. Johann, Austria.

12/11/2010 Kingsbury, Heil, Richards soar to podium in moguls opener
Mikaël Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que., took home his first FIS World Cup medal Saturday and Jenn Heil of Spruce Grove, Alta., along with teammate Kristi Richards from Summerland, B.C., added to the Canadian coffers with a 2-3 finish.

8/22/2010 Recovery tips from Fit2Ski
One key to success of World Cup skiers and other athletes is not just how hard they train but how well they recover from training, competing, environment and travel.

7/5/2010 Addington takes helm of snowboard freestyle program
Leo Addington of Calgary, Alberta, has been appointed to lead the Canadian Freestyle Snowboarding program, Canada Snowboard, the governing body for competitive snowboarding, has announced.

7/5/2010 Ski halfpipe takes next step toward Olympic inclusion
The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association is excited to report that the FIS Congress, meeting in Turkey, voted June 4 to approve French and U.S. proposals recommending to the International Olympic Committee the inclusion of ski halfpipe to the 2014 Olympic Winter Games program.

7/5/2010 Ski cross joins Alpine Canada realm
Canada’s ski cross racers will receive increased support from Alpine Canada starting this World Cup season as Canada Ski Cross builds upon a successful 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

4/27/2010 Six-time Canadian champ Shona Rubens retires from alpine team
Two-time Olympian Shona Rubens is retiring after five seasons with Canada's Alpine Ski Team.



4/7/2010 Quebec government to fully fund $2.5 million Val-Saint-Côme Centre
The future of freestyle skiing in Canada got a significant boost this week when the Quebec government announced a $2.5 million project to develop a winter training facility in the province at Val-Saint-Côme in the Lanaudière region, north of Montreal.

4/2/2010 Hill, Ricker win SBX national titles
MONT-TREMBLANT, Que. — Maelle Ricker of Squamish, B.C., added yet another title to her stellar season, winning the Canada Snowboard Nationals for the second straight season Saturday.


 
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