Younger, smaller Canadian men’s ski team prepares for Lake Louise
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — A suddenly contracted Canadian men’s ski team was adjusting to its new reality ahead of the season-opening World Cup downhill.
The retirement of Erik Guay and Manuel Osborne-Paradis breaking his leg at Lake Louise within days of Saturday’s downhill followed the loss of Broderick Thompson to a season-ending knee injury a week earlier.
Ben Thomsen of Invermere, B.C., and super-G specialist Dustin Cook of Ottawa are what’s left of the Canadian team’s veterans.
“It was shocking,” said Thomsen. “Two or three days, all of a sudden I go from a guy who is struggling to be on the start list in super-G to now I’m the number one guy, the oldest guy and veteran. Bit of a change.”