Sunday’s Lake Louise SG is perhaps its last

By Published On: December 3rd, 2022Comments Off on Sunday’s Lake Louise SG is perhaps its last

Who is racing, when and how to watch

The Alpine World Cup women will race Super-G on Sunday, December 4th in Lake Louise. Although the temperatures will be cold tonight, it is predicted to warm tomorrow. However, it looks like another great day for visibility with a clear sky

This race will be the final race of the 2o22-23 Lake Louise speed series. It will likely be the last one for the foreseeable future. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy this historical event one more time.

The women have had five runs on the slope and have gotten to understand what this year’s slope requires. Expect smart skiing with aggression being displayed in all the right locations.

The US and Canadians each have four women entered in the December 4th Super=G.

Four US and four Canadians are on the Super-G start list

  • Bib 24, Marie-Michele Gagnon, ACA, Original, HEAD
  • Bib 21, Breezy Johnson, USST, Rowmark Ski AcademyAtomic
  • Bib 32, Valerie Grenier, ACA, Mt Tremblant Ski Club, Rossignol/LOOK
  • Bib 37, Candace Crawford, independent, Georgian Peaks
  • Bib 38, Keely Cashman, USST, Team Palisades Tahoe, Rossignol/Look
  • Bib 42, Trish Mangan, independent, HoliMont Snowsports, HEAD, Swix, ASP
  • Bib 44, Stefanie Fleckenstein, Independent, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, Rossignol/LOOK
  • Bib 46, Bella Wright, USST, Snowbird Sports Education Foundation, Atomic

The race is scheduled to start at 1:00 pm eastern and at 10:00 am on the West Coast.

In the United States, the Lake Louise events can be viewed live and replayed at Ski and Snowboard Live.

Start list and program for the Sunday, December 4th Super-G

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