A clan, by definition, is a group of people linked by a common ancestor or by a common affinity...
Read MoreMembre de l’équipe canadienne de ski alpin de 1960 à 1971, skieur professionnel de 1971 à 1979 et champion américain en 1965, Peter Duncan a participé aux Jeux olympiques de 1964 à Innsbruck ainsi qu’à ceux de 1968 à Grenoble. Intronisé au Temple de la renommée du ski au Canada, au Panthéon des sports du Québec et récipiendaire de la médaille du gouverneur général, Peter a longtemps été commentateur de ski à la télévision./ Peter Duncan is a Canadian former alpine skier who competed in the 1964 and the 1968 Winter Olympics. He was named to the Canadian National Alpine Team in 1960 at the age of 16 and competed at the national level for the next 10-years until 1970 before retiring.
A clan, by definition, is a group of people linked by a common ancestor or by a common affinity...
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Read MoreMichel Normandeau Over the years, the subjects of my columns have fluctuated between my long-ago memories and the more...
Read MoreBorn in Sainte-Adèle in the Lower Laurentians, Louis Dufour quickly became an excellent skier and it was through ski...
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Read MoreI am a member of that generation lucky enough to learn from our parents, but also from the extended...
Read MoreWhen I became part of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team in the winter of 60/61, I naively believed that...
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