Heil's win streak at 4 after Deer Valley domination
 Canada's Jennifer Heil picked up her fourth straight World Cup win
with a victory in women's moguls at a freestyle skiing competition
Saturday night.
Heil, of Spruce Grove, Alta., took top spot ahead of Americans Heather McPhie and Michelle Roark.
France's Guilbaut Colas won the men's event ahead of Australia's
Dale Begg-Smith, with Canadians Alexandre Bilodeau and Maxime Gingras
soaring to third and fourth, respectively.
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Manny manufactures podium magic at Wengen
 Bode Miller crashed near the finish line and Carlo Janka of Switzerland
won the prestigious World Cup downhill race Saturday on the Lauberhorn
course, with Canadian Manuel Osborne-Paradis placing second to continue
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Lambert elevates for PGS win in Swiss Alps
 The Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1800s might be long gone, but the
Canada alpine snowboard team is pursuing its own gold rush in on the
2010 World Cup Tour.
On Sunday, in the fourth parallel giant slalom of the tour, Toronto's
Michael Lambert came out victorious in Nendaz, Switzerland, grabbing
Canada's fourth gold medal in as many races in men's action in the
Olympic discipline.
Three different Canadian snowboarders have won in PGS - Jasey-Jay Anderson, Matthew Morison and now Lambert.
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