Canada’s veteran lugers become mentors as youth movement sweeps national team
VANCOUVER — Veteran Canadian lugers Justin Snith and Tristan Walker are finding the job of mentoring the next generation of athletes a little bit difficult to accept.
“We’re starting to feel old,” said Snith, who is 26. His doubles partner, Walker, is 27.
When a fresh-faced national team hits the track in Whistler, B.C., for the latest World Cup event on Friday, the three-time Olympians will be leading the way.
“Every week, we should easily be fighting for a top-five, if not a podium,” Snith said. “We’re here to lead by example and show all the young kids coming up that this is the way it should be, that you’re fighting the best sleds in the world every single week.”