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Going for Gold

Canadian women pushing each other, expect results

Potter wins tough Lumpy’s Epic

More than 50 people turned out to the fifth annual Lumpy’s Epic Run in Pemberton last Saturday, Oct. 23, enjoying spectacular fall views of the valley and Mount Currie covered in snow.

Squamish mountain biker ranked top in province

Squamish cross-country phenom Neal Kindree was recognized as the Mountain Bike Athlete of the Year for 2004 by Cycling B.C last week, after the 17-year-old completed his first season racing in the Junior Expert Category.

Whistler Nordics to focus on Olympic opportunities

Board members have been meeting for the past three months, developing a new vision, business plan and committee structure for the club. They will present those recommendations at a meeting Wednesday, Oct.

FIS to host skier halfpipe events

The freestyle skiing umbrella will open a little more this season to accommodate the first ever World Cup halfpipe series, with three European events on the calendar.
Ricker to miss Olympic qualifying event

Ricker to miss Olympic qualifying event

One of Whistler’s top riders and Canada’s best chances of a snowboarding medal in Torino has re-injured her knee, and will miss an Olympic qualifying event.

LegaciesNow assisting Whistler Cup

HostingBC program to invest $225K in 12 communities

Learning the ropes

Kids programs gain foothold at Great Wall Climbing

Snowboarders strong in World Cup debut

Two women in top-15

Lumpy’s Epic Run this weekend

This Saturday, Oct. 23, marks the fifth anniversary of Lumpy’s Epic Run in Pemberton, a 12 km walk, jog or run on the Lumpy’s Epic trail.