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Alberta 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

PHOTOS: World Cup ski cross at Nakiska

PHOTOS: World Cup ski cross at Nakiska

PHOTOS: World Cup ski cross at Nakiska
Read, Philp named to Alpine Canada’s Olympic team

Read, Philp named to Alpine Canada’s Olympic team

Alpine Canada named a 21-athlete roster for 2022 Beijing.
Alberta skier MacIsaac-Jones' game was off, not going to Olympics

Alberta skier MacIsaac-Jones' game was off, not going to Olympics

“At the moment, [I’m] just taking time to absorb the last few weeks and deal with all the emotions that come after Olympic trials especially after I was unsuccessful."
Kris Mahler's victory at Nakiska moves him into Olympic contention

Kris Mahler's victory at Nakiska moves him into Olympic contention

Following Saturday’s gold medal, Mahler is now the third-ranked racer, with an estimated four Olympic spots available for Canadian men
Lunder, Gow bros. headline Biathlon Canada’s Olympic team

Lunder, Gow bros. headline Biathlon Canada’s Olympic team

"To actually see the official announcement and everything like that it starts to make it a lot more real."
Olympic dreams: Calgary brothers shoot for medals in biathlon

Olympic dreams: Calgary brothers shoot for medals in biathlon

Want to root for the home team at this winter's Olympic Games in Beijing, China? Calgary's Gow brothers are each going for a medal in biathlon, which would mark Canada's first male win in the sport.
Cochrane's Walker, Snith to lead young Canadian luge team at Beijing Olympics

Cochrane's Walker, Snith to lead young Canadian luge team at Beijing Olympics

CALGARY — Olympic medallists Tristan Walker and Justin Snith lead a young Canadian luge team at the 2022 Beijing Games. Luge Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee announced the six-athlete team Tuesday.
John Morris, Rachel Homan to fight for Olympic gold in mixed curling

John Morris, Rachel Homan to fight for Olympic gold in mixed curling

Another Canmore athlete is off to Beijing.
Canadian skier Russell Kennedy anxiously awaits what's to come for Beijing

Canadian skier Russell Kennedy anxiously awaits what's to come for Beijing

“I have a lot of emotions right now I guess. I don’t know how to describe it. It’s like anxiety, frustration – there’s a lot of things going on, but that’s part of high performance sport."
Canada's Para Nordic Ski team staying at home until Beijing

Canada's Para Nordic Ski team staying at home until Beijing

Canada's Para Nordic Ski team to remain on home soil until Beijing.
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