How a high school student in Ignace turned a Christmas present into Nordic skiing success
Gavin Berube has turned a Christmas present into Nordic skiing success.
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Gavin Berube has turned a Christmas present into Nordic skiing success.
Norway showed it remains the dominant force in men's cross country skiing as the country claimed the top ten spots in the World Cup 50km mass start free in Oslo on Saturday.
Norway's Gyda Westvold Hansen completed a perfect season in style, making it 10 wins from 10 on home snow in Oslo. The 20-year-old was crowned a double world champion in Planica last month, and was favourite to make it a clean sweep of World Cup victories with a lead of 1:01 going into the 5km cross-country ski following her ski jumping win on Thursday.
Simon Hegstad Krueger secured World Cup gold in the men's 50km mass start race in Oslo, with all of the first ten finishers from Norway. Krueger claimed top spot in his hometown of Oslo, 5.7 seconds ahead of Hans Christer Holund, while Martin Loewstroem Nyenget took third, 12.6 seconds off the pace. Ad Krueger's victory comes a week after being left out of the Norway team for the World Cup five-mile race.
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) said it supports a ban on athletes from Russia and Belarus competing in the 2024 Paris Summer Games so long as the invasion of Ukraine continues, challenging a call from a group of retired Olympians to end support for their participation.
A cross-country skier from Fall River, N.S., is celebrating after bringing home three medals from the Canada Winter Games in Prince Edward Island.
Mark Arendz and Collin Cameron led a three-medal day in World Cup action for Canada's Para Nordic team to conclude the season on Wednesday at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center in Midway, Utah.
Oksana Masters, 33, is the most decorated Winter Paralympian in U.S. history. She’s won 17 Paralympic medals — 14 at the Winter Games in cross-country skiing and biathlon, three at the summer Games in rowing and cycling. She’s recently added the title of “author” to her extensive resume and her book, “The Hard Parts: A Memoir of Courage and Triumph,” details her adoption story as well as the chilling traumas she endured during her time in the orphanage system in Ukraine. Masters opens up about those experiences and shares her triumphant journey to love, healing, and self-acceptance below.