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Last chance to register for Kids of Steel/Try a Tri

You have until midnight on Saturday, May 22 to register for the Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel race and the Adult Try a Tri, both taking place the following Saturday, May 29 at Meadow Park.

WORCA Toonie heads to Lost Lake

The Whistler Off-Road Cycling Association's Toonie Ride series is saying goodbye to the No Flow Zone around Emerald Estates this week and heading to the trails at Lost Lake for the annual race hosted by Wild Willies and the Longhorn.

Alpine ski team back in training

The Canadian Alpine Ski Team is holding its head high after the 2010 season, despite missing the podium during the Olympic Games - sometimes by mere hundredths of a second.

Routley earns jersey at Tour of California

It wasn't the yellow leaders' jersey, but at the Amgen Tour of California this week Whistler's Will Routley won the next best thing - the Breakaway from Cancer Most Courageous Jersey, which according to the website ranks even higher than the red "Kin

Rose, Lazarski top Ore Crusher

The Squamish Ore Crusher - the first local mountain bike epic and first event in the Hell of a Series mountain bike marathon series - took place with warm weather and dry conditions on Saturday.

Spots going fast for NimbyFifty

Just 30 spots remain for Pemberton bike epic

Adventure race returns on Saturday

Endurance athlete Jen Segger sets course for Squamish event

Gymnasts on the podium in Victoria

This past weekend the Whistler Gymnastics Club headed to the 28 th annual Garden City Invitational in Victoria where they would face their toughest competition so far this season with a huge turnout from clubs from the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Is
Crud 2 Mud course fun for everyone

Crud 2 Mud course fun for everyone

Winding giant slalom course, downhill course follow blue level trails
Boxer back on top after rematch

Boxer back on top after rematch

Going into Saturday's bout in Powell River, Geoff Bate had registered just one loss in seven fights and was the reigning B.C. Golden Gloves champion for the 75 kilo weight class.