History repeating on Canadian men’s downhill ski team
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — Canadians climbing the men’s downhill racing ladder as a group and challenging European domination is a familiar script.
Canada is coming off a season in which three men reached the World Cup podium for the first time in their careers, and James Crawford earned an Olympic medal.
The team’s culture has parallels with the recent “Canadian Cowboys” era, as well as last century’s “Crazy Canucks”, in that fierce internal competition drives their performance, and breakthrough results float others’ boats.
“You’re legitimately happy for your teammate and it fires you up and makes you want to do the same thing,” is Brodie Seger’s description of the team dynamic.