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Adaptive XC program gets boost from Sports Centre

Nordic skiing has long been regarded as one of the most physically demanding sports in the world – one look at the agony, and excess saliva, on the faces of skiers in the Salt Lake City Olympics confirms this.

Snowboarders in medals at Stoneham

Anderson, Lamoureux on top for Canada; Whistler women in top 10 Canadian snowboarders finished strong at home with three World Cup medals at Stoneham, Quebec, on Dec. 20 and 21.

Grandi 22nd in Italy

U.S. Team nets back-to-back gold medals Thomas Grandi of Canmore, Alberta, was the only Canadian to crack the top-30 in the men’s World Cup competitions in Italy last week, finishing 22 nd in the giant slalom at Alta Badia.

Janyk leads Canadian effort in Austria

Whistler skier misses first World Cup podium by 0.02 seconds It takes 0.3 seconds for a human eye to blink.

A Happy New Year from Salzburg

Over the last two weeks I have been racing in Europe, building and improving on my results from the States. I raced on Dec. 22, and again on Dec. 28, and as a result I couldn’t make it back home to Whistler for Christmas.

Freeskiing championships returns to Blackcomb

Local skiers the favourites on freeski world tour When the sixth annual Canadian Freeskiing Championships return to Whistler Jan.

Cross-country trails open for season

Local cross-country skiing enthusiasts got exactly they needed for Christmas this year – enough snow to at last open the Lost Lake Cross Country Trails system.

The year in sports

It’s been said a thousand times in a thousand different ways, but there really is no place like Whistler. And one of the things that sets us apart is our passion for our sports.

Whistler skier bound for World University Games

Whistler’s Alexandra Mclean, who is in her first year at the University of British Columbia, was selected to represent Canada at the 2003 World University Games in Tarvisio, Italy. The "Universiade" runs from Jan. 16 to 26.

Turgeon sixth in snowy downhill

Guay continues to impress While most athletes would be ecstatic with a sixth place finish in a World Cup downhill, Canada’s Melanie Turgeon was more relieved than excited by her best race of the year on Dec.