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Para alpine ski champion Mac Marcoux announces retirement

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Para alpine ski champion Mac Marcoux announced his retirement Wednesday, but he isn't done with sport. The 26-year-old from Sault Ste.

Marie, Ont., won six Paralympic medals, including three gold, and five world titles in the visually impaired classification of alpine skiing.

His guides included his brother Billie Joe followed by Robin Remy, Jack Leitch and Tristan Rodgers. Marcoux took gold in four of his five races at the 2017 world championship.

He won all eight World Cup races he entered in 2019-20. He claimed downhill silver in Beijing's 2022 Paralympic Games despite missing months of training and racing because of knee surgery and a back injury.

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