Canada Dominates Para Alpine World Cup Downhill with Seven Podium Finishes

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Canada Dominates Para Alpine World Cup Downhill with Seven Podium Finishes
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Canadian Para alpine skiers achieve a historic day at the World Cup downhill event in Santa Caterina, Italy, with seven athletes landing on the podium.

Canada 's Para alpine skiers had a stellar day at the World Cup downhill event in Santa Caterina, Italy, securing seven podium finishes . Michaela Gosselin , competing in the women's standing classification, took home her first career World Cup victory with back-to-back wins. Kurt Oatway of Calgary continued his impressive season, claiming first and second place in the men's sitting races, extending his podium streak to seven. Kalle Ericsson and guide Sierra Smith from Kimberley, B.C.

, and Ottawa, respectively, secured two third-place finishes in the men's visually impaired category.

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