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Wheel Up this weekend

If you haven’t already marked it on your calendars, the ninth annual Westside Wheel Up is this Saturday (Sept. 8). Registration starts at 11 a.m. and the race starts at 1 p.m.

Local swim team excels at provincials

Members of the Squamish Pirates swim team, which includes Whistler swimmers, posted more than a few personal bests on their way to the provincial championships in Vancouver last weekend, and they managed to do even better when they got there.

Soccer standings

As of Aug. 31, here are the standings for the Whistler Soccer League.

Samurai shindig to raise money for trails

The Samurai of Singletrack race has been sold out for a month, with 100 riders attempting to tackle 19 different Whistler bike trails on a single day, Sept. 15.

Whistler masters make podium

Two fixtures on Whistler’s bike scene took part in the Union Cycliste Internationale Masters mountain bike World Championships in Bromont, Quebec, last weekend, racing competitors from as far away as Australia and Russia.
Downhill Series wraps up

Downhill Series wraps up

The three-race Whistler Downhill Series wrapped up on Aug. 4 with some breakneck descents from Olympic Station – breakneck being a figure of speech. "It was a great series," said race organizer Paul Fournier.

Pemberton skier wins gold Down Under

Pierre-Yves Leblanc of Pemberton returned home from Down Under this weekend with significantly more than his dirty laundry and spent rolls of film – a gold medal for winning the overall title at the World Heli Challenge in New Zealand.

Local Dojo to host international session

Shinseikai Karate, Whistler?s full-time Katate dojo, is hosting an international training camp this weekend, Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, called the 2001 Whistler Summer Session.

Herminator: will he be back?

After a six and half hour operation to stabilize his lower leg with a titanium rod Hermann Maier?s doctors are optimistic that the 28-year-old Olympic and World Cup champion will be able to resume his remarkable ski career within months, barring any

Rookie Albertan wins FutureLinks

Canadians second and third in women’s field Torrential rains threw the American Junior Golf Association FutureLinks tournament at the Whistler Golf Club into disarray last week, pushing day two into day three and shortening the tournament by nin