Brydon retires with 10 alpine national titles
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March 29, 2010
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Veteran ends career with Nakiska super-G win
Emily Brydon is retiring from the Canadian Alpine Ski Team as one of the most successful female alpine ski racers in Canadian history, Alpine Canada announced Thursday. Brydon has 10 career GMC Canadian Championships titles to her credit, including a win in the super-G on Wednesday.
Janyk, Gagnon win slaloms at GMC nationals
Michael Janyk became the only winner from last season to repeat at the
2010 GMC Canadian Championships by taking Satuday's slalom at Nakiska
Ski Area on the final day of the national alpine ski racing
championships.
SRC VidPix: GMC Canadian ChampionshipsThe team from GMC World of Skiing captured the spirit and action of the 2010 GMC Canadian Alpine Championships with daily video reports. Click the image above, or click the links below, to go the World of Skiing video player and check out the videos. Or log on to www.skitelevision.com. Day 6: SlalomsDay 5: Women's GSDay 4: Men's GSDay 3: Women's super-GDay 2: Men's super-GDay 1: DownhillDufour-Lapointe sisters sweep moguls podium
Olympians Chloé Dufour-Lapointe of Montreal and Maxime Gingras of
St-Hippolyte, Que., emerged victorious at the Canada Post Freestyle
National Championships Sunday. Dufour-Lapointe, 18, captured her first national seniors title while
leading her sisters to a medal sweep in women's dual moguls. Maxime, 21, and Justine, 16, took second and third, respectively. |