St Moritz 2017: Erik Guay becomes skiing's oldest world champion - News Summed Up

St Moritz 2017: Erik Guay becomes skiing's oldest world champion


Story highlights Erik Guay, 35, wins super-G world titleBecomes skiing's oldest world championJoins recent list of mid 30-something champions(CNN) He might be 35, but Canadian veteran Erik Guay just became a ski world champion to join the recent list of mid 30-somethings proving age is just a number. It's only February and already Roger Federer, Serena Williams and Tom Brady have shown that the youngsters don't have a monopoly on vim and vigor. Erik Guay won the world super-G title at the age of 35. Guay hadn't won for almost three years when he became skiing's oldest world champion with victory in the super-G at glitzy St. Moritz Wednesday. The 2011 downhill world champion edged out Olympic champion Kjetil Jansrud, 31, with fellow Canadian Manuel Osborne-Paradis grabbing third on his 33rd birthday.


Source: CNN February 08, 2017 16:18 UTC



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