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Alpine Skiing

2006-07 CBC-TV broadcast Schedule

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DATE EVENT TIME
Sat., Nov. 25 Lake Louise Men’s Downhill 4:30 p.m. ET
Sun., Nov. 26 Lake Louise Men’s Super-G 4 p.m. ET
Fri., Dec. 1 Lake Louise Women’s Downhill 4 p.m. local (Ont., Que., Man., Sask, Alta)
5 p.m. local (Atlantic)
7:30 p.m. local, (N.L.)
9 p.m. local (B.C.)
Sat., Dec. 2 Lake Louise Women’s Downhill 5 p.m. ET
Sun., Dec. 3 Lake Louise Women’s Super-G 4 p.m. ET
Sat., Dec. 9 Val D’Isere Men’s Downhill 2 p.m. ET
Sat., Dec. 16 Val D’Isere Women’s Downhill 5 p.m. ET
Sun., Dec. 17 Val D’Isere Women’s Super-G 3 p.m. local
Sat., Dec. 23 Hinterstoder Men’s Super-G 5 p.m. ET
Sat., Dec. 30 Semmering Women’s Giant Slalom 5 p.m. ET
Sat. Jan. 6 Maribor Women’s Giant Slalom 2 p.m. ET
Sun., Jan. 7 Adelboden Men’s Slalom 4 p.m. local
Sun., Jan. 14 Altenmarkt Women’s Super-G 4 p.m. local
Sat., Jan. 20 Cortina D’Ampezzo Women’s Downhill 5 p.m. ET
Sun., Jan. 21 Cortina D’Ampezzo Women’s Giant Slalom 4 p.m. local
Sat., Jan. 27 Kitzbuehel Men’s Downhill 1:30 p.m. ET
Sat., Feb. 3 Alpine Skiing World Championships 1:30 p.m. ET
Sun., Feb. 4 Alpine Skiing World Championships 1 p.m. ET
Sat., Feb. 10 Alpine Skiing World Championships 5 p.m. ET
Sun., Feb. 11 Alpine Skiing World Championships 4 p.m. ET
12:30 a.m. local (Atlantic Canada)
Sat., Feb. 17 Alpine Skiing World Championships 1:30 p.m. ET
Sun., Feb. 18 Alpine Skiing World Championships 4 p.m. local
Sat., March 3 Tarvisio Women’s Downhill 5 p.m. ET
Sun., March 11 Kvitfjell Men’s Super-G 4 p.m. ET
Sat., March 17 Lenzerheide Women’s Slalom 1:30 p.m. ET

Team Canada

    MEN
  • Patrick Biggs, Orleans, Ont.
  • Francois Bourque, Pin Rouge, Que.
  • Julien Cousineau, Lachute, Que.
  • Thomas Grandi, Canmore, Alta.
  • Erik Guay, Mont-Tremblant, Que.
  • Stefan Guay, Mont-Tremblant, Que.
  • John Kucera, Calgary, Alta.
  • Jean-Philippe Roy, Ste. Flavie, Que.
  • Ryan Semple, Montreal, Que.
    WOMEN
  • Brigitte Acton, Ste. Jovite, Que.
  • Emily Brydon, Fernie, B.C.
  • Allison Forsyth, Canmore, Alta.
  • Gail Kelly, Ste. Anges de Beauce, Que.
  • Sherry Lawrence, Calgary
  • Christina Lustenberger, Invermere, B.C.
  • Shona Rubens, Canmore, Alta.
  • Genevieve Simard, Val Morin, Que.
  • Kelly VanderBeek, Kitchener, Ont.

External Links

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Alpine Canada
Official site
International skiiing federation
Offical site
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