Alpine Canada hoping Tremblant World Cup becomes a fixture after successful weekend
MONT-TREMBLANT, Que. — Alpine Canada president and chief executive officer Thérèse Brisson gives Mont-Tremblant’s first World Cup event in 40 years a “10-on-10” rating — and hopes it’s here to stay.
Fans surrounded the finish line and filled the streets at the centre village this weekend, cheering for all 61 racers during two giant slalom races at the Laurentians ski resort.
Over 15,000 total spectators attended the races on Saturday and Sunday, making it the second most-attended women’s World Cup event after Killington, Vt., according to Brisson.
“Who wouldn’t be happy about this?” said Brisson from the hill Sunday. “Yeah, we’d love to make this a permanent venue for years and years to come.”