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FIS Super-G on the schedule to close out Kimberley Dreadnaught event

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Kimberley Ladies' Overall Super-G Podium – 1st Zoe Belczyk ABST; 2nd Katrina Van Soest BAR; 3rd Kristina Natalenko BCST

Rank               Bib         Name Year               Total Time
 1  52 BELCZYK Zoe  1998   1:23.82
 2  44                      VAN SOEST Katrina                       1999    1:24.31
 3  43 NATALENKO Kristina  1999   1:24.55
 4  54 ALEXANDER Kiara  2001   1:24.73
 5  68 GRAY Cassidy  2001   1:24.82
 6  61 STREET Charlize  2001   1:24.96
 7  51 RENZONI Ella  2000   1:25.70
 8  57 HOSHIZAKI Tora  2001   1:25.93
 9  66 ROSS Julia  2001   1:25.94
 10  75 LEBSACK Avery  2001   1:26.54

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Kimberley Ladies' Super-G U19 Podium – 1st Katrina Van Soest BAR; 2nd Kristina Natalenko BCST

            Rank            Bib        Name        Year               Total Time
 1  2 GRABINSKI Adrien    1999   1:19.72
 1  1 WERRY Tyler  1991   1:19.72
 3  4 ALEXANDER Kyle  1999   1:20.00
 4  9 COOK Carson  1998   1:20.70
 5  15 CASSELMAN Jamie  2000   1:20.72
 6  5               STEUDLE Roy-Alexander           1993   1:21.17
 7  6 KIRSHENBLATT Max  1998   1:21.23
 8  7 JORDAN Asher  1999   1:21.39
 9  11 KOWALCZYK Myles  2000   1:21.64
 10  19 BOZHINOVSKI Luka  1998   1:21.71

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Kimberley Men's Overall Super-G Podium – Tied for 1st Tyler Werry and Adrien Grabinski; 3rd Kyle Alexander BCST

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Alpine Canada launches 2018 National Awards Program; vote before March 5th!

CLICK HERE TO CAST YOUR VOTE

With a massive 2018 season for the alpine, para-alpine and ski cross team, including participation at the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, Alpine Canada is excited to recognize outstanding performances by athletes on the world stage, and from supporters in the ski racing community who stood behind the athletes to help them reach their goals.

Join us in recognizing all contributors to Canadian ski racing successes, from the National Team through to the grassroots level.

The Audi 2018 Canadian Ski Racing Awards categories are:

Audi Athlete of the Year: Male/Female (Alpine, Para-Alpine, Ski Cross)
Coach of the Year (High Performance & Club)
Volunteer of the Year
Ski Racing Club of the Year
Ski Resort of the Year
Builder Award
Minogue Award of Excellence

Visit alpinecanada.org/awards to view this year’s athletes, nominees and the criteria for submissions. Alpine Canada welcomes and encourages submissions from across Canada nominating the standout members of your ski racing community.

The Audi 2018 Canadian Ski Racing Award winners will be selected by an external committee comprised of delegates from across Canada, representing resorts, ski clubs and associations. All submissions and votes will be taken into the selection process. Emily Brydon, former Canadian Alpine Ski Team athlete, will again chair this year’s committee. Joining Brydon on the Selection Committee will be six other individuals, as outlined below:

Emily Brydon – Chair
Gordie Bowles (B.C.)
Kelly Vanderbeek (Alberta)
Shannon Sullivan (Ontario)
Louis-Pierre Hélie (Quebec)
Paul Pinchbeck (Ontario)
Marie Couture (Quebec)

The selection criteria for each category can be found here.

March 5th, 2018 marks the final day for voting and submissions. Winners will be announced at the 2018 Sport Check Canadian Championships held in RED Mountain, British Columbia on March 24th.

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Dreadnaught racing continues in Kimberley with more DH and an exciting night SL

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U19 Kimberley DH  Podium – 1st Katrina VanSoest BAR;  2nd Kristen Gigi Kranjc WMSC;  3rd Charlize Street FAST
Ladies Downhill Full Results, February 1, 2018 

Rank Bib Name   Year Total Time
 1  48 VAN SOEST Katrina    1999   1:16.56
 2  68 KRANJC Kristen Gigi    2001   1:17.65
 3  41 BELCZYK Zoe    1998   1:17.90
 4  65 STREET Charlize    2001   1:18.21
 5  60 GRABINSKI Kamilia    2001   1:18.56
 6  44 NATALENKO Kristina  BCST BIO 1999   1:18.60
 7  42 VOSS Katrina    2000   1:18.70
 8  59 HOSHIZAKI Tora    2001   1:18.91
 8  54 LEBSACK Avery    2001   1:18.91
 10  50 HARRISON Abby    1999   1:19.78

Men's Downhill Full Results, February 1, 2018 

Rank Bib Name   Year Total Time
 1  10 WERRY Tyler    1991   1:11.88
 2  11 GRABINSKI Adrien    1999   1:12.31
 3  12 STEUDLE Roy-Alexander    1993   1:12.41
 4  9 ALEXANDER Kyle  BCST BIO 1999   1:12.76
 5  13 KIRSHENBLATT Max  BCST BIO 1998   1:13.13
 6  5 COOK Carson    1998   1:13.77
 7  6 VALENTIN Alexander  BCST BIO 1999   1:13.90
 8  15 JORDAN Asher  BCST BIO 1999   1:14.03
 9  3 KING William    2000   1:14.06
 10  8 BOZHINOVSKI Luka    1998   1:14.12

Ladies Night Slalom Full Results, February 1, 2018 

Rank Bib Name   Year Run 1 Run 2 Total Time
 1  96 GRAY Cassidy    2001   49.19  49.66  1:38.85
 2  98 HOSHIZAKI Tora    2001   51.20  51.10  1:42.30
 3  103 DENNEY Cayla    2001   51.67  51.83  1:43.50
 4  114 GRABINSKI Kamilia    2001   52.32  51.47  1:43.79
 5  111 SMART Eleri    2001   52.34  51.60  1:43.94
 6  93 NATALENKO Kristina  BCST BIO 1999   52.30  51.71  1:44.01
 7  109 LEBSACK Avery    2001   52.98  51.11  1:44.09
 8  99 ALEXANDER Ashleigh    2000   52.98  51.26  1:44.24
 9  97 CUNNINGHAM Haley    2001   52.70  51.67  1:44.37
 10  100 HARRISON Abby    1999   52.12  52.61  1:44.73

 
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Kimberley Night Slalom – 1st Jamie Casselman ABST; 2nd Asher Jordan BCST; 3rd Kelvin Cochrane ABST
Men's Night Slalom Full Results, February 2, 2018

Rank Bib FIS Code Name   Year Run 1 Run 2 Total Time
 1  2  104885 CASSELMAN Jamie    2000   44.47  47.22  1:31.69
 2  3  104710 JORDAN Asher  BCST BIO 1999   44.67  47.05  1:31.72
 3  1  104680 COCHRANE Kelvin    1999   45.80  47.16  1:32.96
 4  15  104620 KIRSHENBLATT Max  BCST BIO 1998   45.70  47.78  1:33.48
 5  5  104590 COOK Carson    1998   45.58  48.16  1:33.74
 6  19  104880 CLAY Harrison    2000   46.21  47.56  1:33.77
 7  9  104712 VALENTIN Alexander  BCST BIO 1999   46.09  47.85  1:33.94
 8  17  104804 DONALD Gavin    1999   46.58  47.41  1:33.99
 9  10  104888 KOWALCZYK Myles  BCST BIO 2000   45.59  48.51  1:34.10
 10  13  104582 WALL Sam    1998   45.59  48.61  1:34.20
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BCST’s Cam Alexander 5th in Davos FIS Junior World Ski Championship Super-G

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BCST's Cam Alexander (WMSC) comes 5th in FIS Junior World Ski Championships Super-G

FLASH QUOTES:
"I had a good inspection which made me confident in my game plan and I was able to go out and execute it. I’m super excited to be able to race this kind of race against such tough competition." ~ Cam Alexander

"After a slightly disappointing downhill result following a really strong training run, I think Cam did a great job to rebound in the super-G. It was a very tricky set and he executed really well. Cam has worked hard to get here so I’m happy to see that work paying off." ~ Nick Cooper, BCST Head Coach

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