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Bros and Blue Eyes Rock Whistler Nation
Feb 20th, 2009 | By Laird | Category: Athletes Blog
Moffat/Moffat wins the double’s race
Whistler (pps) Canada’s Chris Moffat/Mike Moffat won the double’s race in the Nation’s cup at the opening of the Viessmann Luge World Cup at Whistler. On the up-coming Olympic track for the Winter Games 2010 at Vancouver the brothers finished in 49,330 Seconds and got qualified for the double’s World Cup [...]
Altenberg Germany brings top 15 finish
Jan 25th, 2009 | By Laird | Category: Athletes BlogThe four Canadian luge athletes who teamed up to win Canada a silver medal in the team competition earlier this week, all slid into the top-15 at the Luge World Cup in Altenberg, Germany over the weekend. Calgary’s 24-year-old Sam Edney enjoyed one of his strongest performances of the year in men’s singles on Sunday. Edney finished as the top Canuck after sliding into 13th spot with a time of one minute 51.561 seconds.
Sting Like a Bee, Alex
Jan 10th, 2009 | By Laird | Category: Athletes BlogALEX GOUGH READY TO STING LIKE A BEE WHILE CRACKING TOP-10 AGAIN ON LUGE WORLD CUP
Chris and Mike Moffat finish 11th in World Cup doubles racing
In CESANA, Ita. – Canada’s Alex Gough is proof success stimulates success in high-performance sport.The 21-year-old Calgarian, who struggled to find her way into the top-15 last year, has [...]
Alex Gough Leads
Jan 3rd, 2009 | By Laird | Category: Athletes BlogALEX GOUGH LEADS CANADIAN LUGE ATHLETES WITH NINTH-PLACE SHOWING AT WORLD CUP IN GERMANY
Chris and Mike Moffat finish 10th in return to World Cup doubles racing
KÖNIGSSEE, Ger. – Canada’s Alex Gough picked up where she left off prior to the holiday break leading the nation’s best luge athletes at a World Cup in Germany.
The 21-year-old [...]
Alex Gough: Best-Ever Result In Winterberg
Dec 14th, 2008 | By Laird | Category: Athletes BlogCanada’s Alex Gough drove to her best-ever result after finishing seventh at the Luge World Cup in Winterberg, Germany on Sunday. The 21-year-old Calgarian, who is competing against athletes nearly 10 years older than her, put together the race of her life by mixing the key ingredients of a winning performance -pulling two solid starts, and completing two consistent runs.