Canadian cross-country skier and Sudbury native Devon Kershaw is retiring after a 15 year career that took him to four Olympic games and several World Cup titles. The 35-year-old athlete took home a total of 14 World Cup medals. "There are a lot of tough choices you have to make being a cross-country skier from Canada," he said. "We lived out of our suitcases while traveling around the world for more than seven months of the year. It was getting really tough to leave my family last year, so I'm looking forward to being close to home."
Source: CBC News May 02, 2018 18:11 UTC