FIS Women’s World Cup Returns to Tremblant After 40 Years - News Summed Up

FIS Women’s World Cup Returns to Tremblant After 40 Years


(December 1, 2023) – The best women ski racers in the world are in Tremblant this weekend for the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Giant Slalom. Tremblant hosted it’s first, and only FIS Alpine World Cup race in March 1983, when Canadian Laurie Graham became the first Canadian to win a World Cup downhill on home soil. It promotes tourism in the region, while highlighting the expertise of our events industry.”“It is a real privilege that the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women’s Giant Slalom is being held at Tremblant,” said Isabelle Charest, Minister Responsible for Sports, Recreation and the Outdoors. I invite everyone to come out in force!”“When the world comes to Tremblant, sport excellence will be on full display,” said the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Physical Activity. "The FIS Alpine World Cup Women’s Giant Slalom will showcase the talent, perseverance and grit of athletes from around the world.


Source: CBC News December 02, 2023 22:04 UTC



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