Medal Highlights for Snow Sports Canada
After more than two weeks of intense competition the 2014 Sochi Olympics have come to an end. Here the medal highlights for our Canadian Snow Sports Canada athletes.
After more than two weeks of intense competition the 2014 Sochi Olympics have come to an end. Here the medal highlights for our Canadian Snow Sports Canada athletes.
Snow Sports Canada announced today that it has signed a groundbreaking partnership agreement with iON America, a world-leading Point of View (POV) camera company, about to enter the Canadian marketplace.
GO WHERE THE PROS GO
Canada’s national team athletes and experts tell you where they love to ski
This issue: Freestyle Canada athlete Kaya Turski on four season resort Whistler Mountain
GO WHERE THE PROS GO
Canada’s national team athletes and experts tell you where they love to ski
This issue: Snowboard Canada’s strength and conditioning coach Matt Fisher on Mount Washington
The 2014 Paralympic Winter Games have come to a close, a huge congratulations to all the Snow Sports Canada athletes who participated! Here are the Snow Sports Canada medal highlights!
Recently Chris just ranked 6th in Men’s 15km Sitting in the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Games, this Canadian has been racing for over six years find out more..
At the age of seven, Mark was involved in a farm accident, which resulted in the amputation of his left arm above the elbow. While this accident was a life altering experience, it did not affect his love of sport or deter him from any future aspirations.
3x Gold Medalist at the recent Sochi 2014 Paralympic Games, made history with his overall medal count at 13, of those ten are gold!
An Introduction to Para-Nordic skiing
Para-Nordic skiing is the sport of cross-country skiing and biathlon for participants and athletes with a physical/intellectual impairment as defined by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
A former prospect athlete who moved up to the national team in 2011 after forerunning at the 2010 Vancouver Paralympic Winter Games, Luscombe has recorded eight top-10 finishes at IPC World Cup and world championship events since his first World Cup season (2012).
The oldest member of Canada’s national team at 41, Williamson competes in the visually impaired category with guide Robin Fémy. He is a veteran of three Paralympics and has more than a dozen IPC World Championship medals.
A full-time athlete who has been part of the national team since 2002, Hallat is the 2011 Canadian champion in giant slalom and slalom in the standing category.
Canadian Paralympic Athletes land in Sochi! SnowSportsCA brings you the CBC Broadcast Schedule for the 2014 Sochi Paralympic Winter Games.
To medal in Sochi will be a dream come true for this Whistler resident. Meet Caleb Brousseau, one of our Canadian Para-alpine athletes.