Lake Louise World Cup future cloudy, Canada’s racers laud where they launched careers
If it is the last year of World Cup alpine ski racing in Lake Louise, Alta., after three decades there, Canada’s team wants to make it memorable.
The men open the international speed season with Friday’s downhill followed by super-G races both Saturday and Sunday at the Banff National Park resort.
“The downhill is the iconic one and it’s something I think a lot of people will cherish this year,” said Canadian racer James Crawford.
The women arrive next week for a pair of downhills and a super-G on Dec. 2-4.