Canada’s Osborne-Paradis passes torch to young men’s downhill team
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — The last Canadian skier to win a World Cup race in Lake Louise, Alta., said farewell to a course Saturday that produced both triumph and heartbreak for him.
Manuel Osborne-Paradis wore rodeo chaps over his jeans for his fun “retirement run” that the world governing body of skiing grants to ski racing’s stars on their home courses a few minutes before a race.
The 37-year-old from North Vancouver, B.C., retired last year, but the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the 2020 edition of what is traditionally the season-opening World Cup men’s downhill, delaying the ritual.
Osborne-Paradis, a four-time Olympian, collected 11 career World Cup medals and world championship bronze in super-G during his 16 seasons racing for Canada.