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Ascending Canadian Para alpine skier Michaela Gosselin overcomes physical, mental anguish of major injury

Michaela Gosselin was in the spotlight in a day which Canada's Para alpine team dominated with seven podium finishes at a recent World Cup downhill event in Santa Caterina, Italy.

For the 23-year-old native of Collingwood, Ont., claiming her first two career World Cup victories in Italy was a milestone moment. But what made it even more remarkable was that it marked her first-ever podium finish in a downhill event — a discipline known for its wider gate spacing, higher speeds, and the increased safety preparation.

Due to a poor weather forecast, race organizers compressed the schedule, forcing athletes to compete in two downhill races on the same day, which is an uncommon scenario in alpine skiing. Gosselin ended up winning back-to-back races in a discipline she had barely trained for.

"The downhill was quite crazy because I hadn't raced in it since 2022 in Beijing [Winter Paralympics], and I hadn't done any downhill training this year," Gosselin told CBC Sports.

"My team was a little skeptical about sending me because of that, and even the training runs we were completely fogged out, so I had terrible visibility. It really felt like I went in with no real training."

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Despite the challenges, Gosselin delivered a breakthrough performance.

Just three days later, she continued her impressive run reaching the podium in giant slalom for the first time with second- and third-place finishes at the FIS Para Alpine World Cup in St. Moritz, Switzerland — a place that has special significance to her.

Two years ago, Gosselin suffered a serious knee injury in the same venue

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