Canada’s Marie-Michele Gagnon hitting her stride in women’s downhill
Marie-Michele Gagnon was the lone Canadian alpine skier to stand on a World Cup podium last winter.
The 32-year-old’s transition from slalom and giant slalom to downhill was interrupted by a lost season due to injury, but she’s now among the world’s elite in speed disciplines.
“There’s a lot of good things happening right now,” Gagnon told The Canadian Press. “I’m in a much better place than ever right now in that journey.
“I have a really good start position. I’m in with the best 20 in the world, so I get a good start number. My chances go up because I have the same conditions as the fast people.”