Point ’em down: Canada’s alpine ski World Cup races back with a bonus in Lake Louise
World Cup alpine ski racing returns to Canada after a pandemic hiatus with something extra.
A third race joins the men’s downhill and super-G in Lake Louise, Alta., that traditionally open the international speed season.
The first of two downhills is Friday in the Banff National Park ski resort west of Calgary, followed by a second Saturday and Sunday’s super-G.
Both men’s and women’s World Cups in Alberta were cancelled in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their absence was hard on the local economy and a bummer for Canada’s alpine team because Lake Louise is its one home race of the year.