Drury, Serwa fourth in World Cup races; Simmerling’s Olympic dream over
KANANASKIS, Alta. — A series of crashes left Canada off the podium in the last ski cross World Cup before the Pyeongchang Games, and one ended one athlete’s Olympic dreams completely.
After winning her quarterfinal heat, Vancouver’s Georgia Simmerling crashed in her semifinal just before the last jump leading up to the finish line, breaking her lower-left leg and taking her out of contention for the Games.
Simmerling, who was ranked fourth in World Cup standings heading into Saturday’s races, was loaded onto a toboggan and taken to a hospital in Calgary. Willy Raine, the athletic director for Canada Ski Cross, confirmed she’d broken a bone in her lower leg.
“I’m hoping that she’s okay,” said teammate Kelsey Serwa, who fell in the women’s final to finish in fourth place. “We’re sending her our best obviously.”