
ALPINE:
Twelve top Canadian racers named to world juniors team
Twelve skiers have been named to Canada's team for the Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Crans Montana, Switzerland.
Brittany Phelan, from Mont-Tremblant, Que., will lead the women' team as Canada takes on the best skiers in the world under 18 years old.
Phelan, who has been on the national team since 2008, already has eight World Cup slalom events under her belt and is hoping for a podium in slalom at this year's World Junior Championships.
"This will be my fourth year at the world juniors and it's a great opportunity for me because I get to race against the best juniors and see how I rank up against them," said Phelan, whose career-best result at the worlds is a 27th-place finish in the slalom event in 2008.
"There is a great pool of amazing girls. It would certainly be an honour to be crowned world junior champion. My objectives for these races are to be on the top of the podium for the slalom race, and I want a top 10 in the giant slalom event. It's my last year at the world juniors, so hopefully everything comes together."
The Canadian team has enjoyed a lot of success at world juniors in recent years. Kelby Halbert, from Toronto, Ont., finished third in last year's super-combined event. Another highlight was Mont-Tremblant, Que., skier Stefan Guay's performance at the 2006 worlds in Mont Sainte-Anne, Que., where he won the giant slalom race.
"Our team has been in Europe since the first week of January, where they have been training and participating in various FIS and Europa Cup races to get ready for the Alpine Junior World Ski Championships," said National Program Director Jean-François Rapatel. "Our two head coaches, Kip Harrington and Jean-Sébastien Labrie, are both leading a very experienced squad of staff coming from the National Prospect Group, the Canadian Alpine Ski Team and our provincial ski teams. Together, they are doing everything they can to prepare and support the athletes in their final preparation for the Junior World Championships."
Seven athletes from the Canadian prospect group made the team.
The head coach for the women's team will be Quebec-based Labrie, also head coach of the women's Prospect Group. The men's head coach, Harrington, is from Collingwood, Ont., and is also the men's Prospect Group head coach.
The World Junior Championships kick off on Jan. 30 and end Feb. 6. S-Magazine
CANADIAN TEAM WORLD JUNIORS ALPINE SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS
Men's team
Philip Brown - Toronto, Ont. (Alberta Ski Academy)
Dominique Garand - Mont-Tremblant, Que. (Mont-Tremblant Ski Club)
Cody Pedersen - Calgary, Alta. (Banff Alpine Racers)
Trevor Philp - Calgary, Alta. (Banff Alpine Racers)
Erik Read - Calgary, Alta. (Banff Alpine Racers)
Andy Trow - Canmore, Alta. (Sunshine Ski Club)
Tyler Werry - Fernie, B.C. (Fernie Alpine Ski Team)
Women's' team
Sarah Freeman - Fernie, B.C. (Fernie Alpine Ski Team)
Madison Irwin - Toronto, Ont. (Craigleith Ski Club)
Madison McLeish Canmore, Alta. (Alberta Ski Academy)
Brittany Phelan - Mont-Tremblant, Que. (Club de ski Mont-Tremblant)
Julia Roth - Waterloo, Ont, (Devil's Glen Ski Club)
2011 WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Jan. 30 — Men's GS
Jan. 30 — Women's DH
Jan. 31 — Men's Slalom
Jan. 31 — Women's DH
Feb. 1 — Women’s DH
Feb. 1 — Men’s DH
Feb. 2 — Women’s GS
Feb. 2 — Men’s DH
Feb. 3 — Women’s Slalom
Feb. 3 — Men’s DH
Feb. 4 — Men's Super-G
Feb. 5 — Women’s Super-G
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