The Canadian Press on MSN2h
Eight Canadian skiers qualify for finals of World Cup halfpipe event in CalgaryCanadian freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe will compete for her first World Cup victory in Calgary since 2019, while teammate ...
Canadian freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe will compete for her first World Cup victory in Calgary since 2019, while teammate Rachel Karker will try for an elusive gold medal at the site of the 1988 ...
Nothing says winter in Alberta like getting pulled around on skis really fast by a horse. It’s a sport called skijoring, and one group is bringing it to downtown Calgary. The Calgary Eyeopener's Loren ...
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The Weather Network on MSNHigh-flying, horse-towed ‘Skijor’ is coming to downtown CalgaryBorn in the backyards of bored ranchers and farmers, the skijor features horses towing skiers, snowboarders, and really ...
Spectators will head to Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Calgary next week to watch a unique extreme sport called skijoring ...
30. As part of the city’s 1988 Olympic celebrations, the Calgary Zoo arranged for two pandas to temporarily visit. The two ...
Amy Fraser of Calgary finishes second in the women's freeski halfpipe competition at the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup stop in ...
Canadian Alex Loutitt won gold at a World Cup ski-jumping event Saturday in Sapporo, Japan. The 21-year-old from Calgary scored 266.4 points to earn her first gold medal of the season. What’s ...
Canadian ski jumping sensation Alexandria Loutitt ... Japan, near Sapporo. The Calgary native earned a total of 266.4 points to reach her first podium of the season with her parents on-hand ...
Sportsnet on MSN6d
Canada's Marielle Thompson wins third straight World Cup ski cross raceCanada's Marielle Thompson skis during the women's semi-final at the World Cup ski ... followed by fellow Swiss Alex Fiva and ...
Prior to the Winter Olympics, hardly anybody had heard of Eddie Edwards. Some people knew Jamaica had a bobsled team, though.
Hahna Norman knows the truth about snowboarding: it giveth … and it taketh away. “The highs are high in this sport and the lows are low,” she said. “Sometimes when you’re low, you have ...
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