SLED DOGS

In 1988 a group of enthusiastic volunteers assembled to work as the Ladies’ Technical Course Crew for Olympic Winter Games in Calgary. High winds and higher temperatures created huge challenges for the entire Organizing Committee and consequently crews worked around the clock to get races off. The Course Crew determined that they were being worked like “dogs”.

The analogy morphed into that of a Siberian Husky; a breed known for its loyalty, intelligence, speed, endurance and its preference for the outdoors - also its ability to work hard and haul a lot of stuff. The Sled Dogs were born and quickly defined themselves by their work ethic and their ability to enjoy the festivities and when necessary, create them.

The essence of a Sled Dog is captured in our brand. First and foremost he has a sparkle in his eye, a little bit of an attitude, confident, that “relish in the face of adversity” kind of a look. He is ready for the task at hand with his belt, drill and shovel at the ready as well a frosty beverage for the end of the day.

Today The Sled Dogs are recognized throughout ski racing circles as the volunteers corps of the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup who come together to ensure the Men’s and Ladies’ races go off without a hitch.

Being a Sled Dog is no ordinary volunteer job - work hard, play hard is the credo. The friendships, the laughs and the experience make it all worth while.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

THE HERMINATOR

Austrian legend Hermann Maier announced his retirement from competitive skiing today ending one of the most brilliant careers alpine skiing has ever seen.

Maier, winner of four overall World Cup Globes, two Olympic Gold Medals, one Silver, one Bronze and three World Championship titles was dominant at Lake Louise since the Men returned in 1999.

Super G Champion: 1999, 2000, 2003, 2008

In sixteen starts Hermann won four Super G crowns, finished on the podium seven times and found the Top 10 an amazing eleven times.

The announcement comes just a week after Maier, recovering from off-season knee surgery, had declared that he would compete again at Lake Louise this fall.

Check out his last run at the Lake: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgKn5Gt_HQ8

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