Australian skiers compete at IPC Nor-Am Cup Super G

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Monday, Australian para-alpine skiers competed at the IPC Nor-Am Cup at Copper Mountain. The competition's first event was the Super G held at Rosie's Race Arena.

Australians competing included sit skier Victoria Pendergast who finished her first run with a time of 1:53.67, sit skier Stuart Hume who finished his first run with a time of 1:22.51, visually impaired skier Jono Walsh and guide Jono Wong who finished their first run with a time of 1:22.19, standing skiers Toby Kane who finished his first run with a time of 1:09.58, Mitchell Gourley with a time of 1:10.72, Cameron Rahles-Rahbula who did not finish, Shannon Dallas who did not finish, along with sitting skiers Mark Soyer who did not finish, Lincoln Budge and Jason Sauer.

Australian skiers were back on the slopes yesterday.

Lincoln Budge in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Lincoln Budge in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Lincoln Budge and national team coach Steve Graham following his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Lincoln Budge and national team coach Steve Graham following his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Mark Soyer in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Mark Soyer in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Mark Soyer in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Stuart Hume in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Stuart Hume in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Stuart Hume in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.
Stuart Hume in his first run of the Super G at the IPC Nor-Am Cup
Image: Laura Hale.



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