Osborne-Paradis led the windy opening training session but couldn’t duplicate the effort Thursday, settling for a 14th-place result in one minute 41.89 seconds. The change didn’t help Manuel Osborne-Paradis or the other Canadians in the men’s downhill at the Pyeongchang Games. Osborne-Paradis took on more of the Canadian spotlight here after Montreal’s Erik Guay pulled out two weeks ago due to back problems. They reached the super-G podium together at last year’s world championship. “The top three guys in the world are the top three guys on the downhill podium,” Osborne-Paradis said.
Source: thestar February 15, 2018 07:18 UTC