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  Thomas Grandi Returns to Ski Racing

CANMORE, Alberta - Canada's greatest technical ski racer ever -- two-time World Cup gold medalist and Alberta Alpine President Thomas Grandi -- will immediately return to Canada's national alpine ski team, leaving Alberta's provincial ski racing programs in their strongest position ever.
 
"I have had an amazing season with Alberta Alpine. I am exceptionally proud of the accomplishments of the Alberta Ski Team and the progress and successes we have had as a provincial sport organization. The pull of the Olympics has simply proven to be too much for me," Grandi said.
 "My return to ski racing as Canada hosts the 2010 Winter Olympics is an opportunity that can never come again, especially with my wife seeking to compete in cross-country. I'm confident Alberta Alpine is in a very strong position and is well positioned to have continued success in the coming years."

  

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Team Ernst-Hansch- with Brett Zagozewski, Vladimir Hlas, Victor Poleschuk and Viktor Hlas

Upcoming Events
The next scheduled MASD events will be:
July 22-24 - MAST Tour of Manitoba Cycling
August 9-19 - MAST Mt Hood Summer Ski Camp 
Grandi -who remains ranked 27th in the world in slalom -- steps down from his current position as President of Alberta Alpine Ski Association effective immediately in order to focus on his goal of medaling at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
 
Grandi will also remain actively involved with Alberta Alpine, sitting on the board of directors and assisting with important sponsorship and fundraising projects - such as the Legends Club.
 
After taking over as President in September of 2007, Grandi wasted no time making his mark on Alberta Alpine. Within the first couple of months he created the "Carving Canucks" Calendar, a great fundraising program that will continue for years. He brought Devonian Properties on as the title sponsor of the Nancy Greene Ski League (NGSL) and signed Apogee Executive Search as the title sponsor of the K2 Series.
KEN READ STEPS DOWN AS CEO OF ALPINE CANADA ALPIN

CALGARY, AB (July 16th, 2008) – Ken Read announced today he will step down as Chief Executive Officer of Alpine Canada Alpin at the beginning of August.

“After more than six years leading this organization I knew the day would come where I had to choose between working at Alpine Canada Alpin and my family,” said the former Crazy Canuck, who since June 2002 has played a pivotal role in the resurgence of Canadian ski racing. “That day has now come to move on from Alpine Canada Alpin, although I intend to remain actively involved as a parent volunteer, within the various positions I hold with the International Ski Federation (FIS) and of course as a national team alumnus.”

Read is currently Canada’s senior alpine representative within the FIS as a member of the FIS Alpine Committee Executive Board and Chair of both the FIS Alpine Youth & Children sub-committee and FIS Co-ordination Group for Youth & Children.

Alpine Canada Alpin board policy prohibits a parent of a national team racer from being employed within management of the national sports governing body. Mr. Read said he supports the policy. Mr. Read’s children are all ski racers and involved in provincial and ski club programs.

“Since joining Alpine Canada Alpin I have been focused on rebuilding the integrity and transparency of the organization. This policy further enhances the accountability and organizational strength of ACA, so the energy of our sport can focus on the right things, the most important of which is to develop the very best athletes, programs and events so Canadian ski racers can aim to be best in the world,” said Mr. Read.

Mr. Read said he made the decision now in order to give ACA sufficient time to find a replacement who can continue building towards having athletes win 2010 Olympic Winter Games medals at Vancouver/Whistler, which are two full ski seasons away.

“In a performance-centred, athlete-focused organization, our athletes always come first and the Canadian Alpine Ski Teams – able-bodied and para-alpine – are now positioned to achieve excellence as we look towards the 2009 World Championships and the Games of 2010,” Mr. Read said. “Through the tireless efforts of our very talented management team we have built the best financed National Team programs in Canada , assembled the very best coaching staff available, conducted innovative research, developed the very best conditioning program in the world and have worked closely with our partners to establish three National Training Centres.”

The Canadian Alpine Ski Team has moved from 12th position in 2002 to 6th in 2008, with a record 14 World Cup podiums and a World Championship silver medal in 2006-07.

The Canadian Para-Alpine Ski Team has risen from 9th place in 2005 to 2nd in 2008, with a record 41 World Cup gold medals placing the team ahead of the Austrian Team who took 26 gold medals.

“I am particularly proud of our fiscal performance,” said Mr. Read, who will return to the private sector and reactivate his business of sport and management consulting which he left in 2002. “Alpine Canada Alpin was in dire financial trouble in 2002 but thanks to the hard work of our entire staff, our Board, the commitment of our sponsors and the success of programs like the Podium Club, ACA has posted five successive years of positive financial results.”

He added: “There is still more work to be done, but I am proud of what we have accomplished and I know our athletes now have the resources to be successful. It is crucial they remain focused and our system remains dedicated to being best in the world…at every level.”

Reid Drury, Chair of the ACA Board of Directors, said: “Alpine Canada Alpin has been transformed under Ken’s leadership with best-ever athletic performances and innovative new projects and programs. There has been full integration of our Para-Alpine program, world-class events, a commitment to race quality and safety. He has provided clear vision and leadership to this National Sport Organization and has energized athletes, parents, coaches, volunteers, supporters and sponsors.

Mr. Drury added: “Alpine ski racing in Canada has momentum and the steps we have been taking further enhance our commitment to become a leading ski nation. We will continue building on our success of the past few years and work to ensure we attract the required resources that will allow us to compete against the world’s best. This will be the true legacy for Ken.”

Max Gartner, Chief Athletics Officer for Alpine Canada Alpin who worked closely with Mr. Read since January 2003 described the changes brought to the sport. “Ken played a key leadership role in Canadian sport in the creation of Own The Podium, revitalized our Podium Club which directs financial support to our National Development Teams, collaborated with key supporters for the establishment of the Founders Club which supports our future legacies and brought his international insight in the creation of our “Rising Stars” athlete development system which now touches every level of our sport.”

“Perhaps most important, his vision – to win – and the sense of mission now instilled throughout the organization and our sport is thanks to his passion for ski racing and his commitment to excellence, “added Mr. Gartner.  “Alpine Canada Alpin is now seen as a leader within the International Ski Federation and Canadian sport thanks to several years of record-breaking athletic results, our track record for great World Cup events and our innovative initiatives which engage the corporate community.”

 

 MASD Spring Fitness Test Results Now On-line
MASD Golf Tournament 

The MASD Annual Golf Tournament was held at Rossmere Country Club on May 28.  Over 40 people were on hand to take in the key note speaker, Brett Zagozewki, address what he believes it took to have the CAST Women's Speed team perform so well this winter.  Brett has gone from being a MB Cup Champion to coaching with the National Ski Team.  Brett was also able to address what it took to come from Manitoba and get to the top of the world ranks in the coaching world.  Thanks to all of our golfers, dinner guests, sponsors and prize donors.

Brad Hughes

A prominent Winnipeg magazine owner, fine-dining booster, member of Manitoba's skiing community and proponent of downtown revitalization has succumbed to cancer. Brad Hughes died Tuesday night in St. Boniface General Hospital of complications resulting from non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He was 53. Hughes was editor-in-chief and co-owner, with his wife Laurie, of the Fanfare Magazine Group.  The company publishes the Winnipeg edition of the international tourism bimonthly Where, the local food and entertainment glossy Ciao! and several travel industry service journals.  Hughes was also active in civic organizations that promote downtown redevelopment.  "He was so committed to Winnipeg and to the quality of life here," said his brother Tod.  Hughes helped to found Tourism Winnipeg and he developed the prominent ad campaign 100 Great Reasons to Love Winnipeg.  A longtime ski instructor and promoter of the Manitoba ski industry, he was also the first chairman of the city's CentrePlan, which became the CentreVenture Development Corp.  Through Fanfare, he launched several promotions to support the restaurant industry, including Dine About Winnipeg, Chocolatefest and the Manitoba Food and Wine Show.  "He was a huge advocate of Manitoba cuisine," said Scott McTaggart, owner of Fusion Grill on Academy Road.  "He believed in people and believed in their dreams. He fought like a lion for so many important causes in Winnipeg."  Hughes chaired the national Cuisine Canada food conference in Winnipeg in 2006 while undergoing chemotherapy.  "He never really cared about being in the spotlight," said his brother Kelly, owner of downtown's Aqua Books at the Eat! Bistro.  "He always just wanted to make Winnipeg a better place."  Hughes grew up in Fort Garry. He spent several years out of province before returning to Winnipeg to start his magazine business.  He is survived by Laurie, their daughter, Makena, 6, his five siblings and their mother, Chickie, a well-known local former actress.  A funeral is slated for 2 p.m. Monday at the Church of the Rock, 1397 Buffalo Pl., where another brother, Mark, is the founding pastor. by Morley Walker

Alpine Canada Alpin releases world leading training program to coaches across the country

AIM2WIN guide designed by national team experts to help racers at all levels become champions

CALGARY, AB (May 6th, 2008) – Alpine Canada Alpin is releasing a ground-breaking skier development guide developed by national team experts to help ski racers of all levels become champions.

The AIM2WIN and PARA-AIM2WIN training programs have been developed to ensure world-leading techniques and the most up-to-date information is consistently available for use by athletes and coaches in every corner of the country. 

The new manual forms a critical foundation of ACA’s strategic plan to build sustainable, highly successful long-term racing programs across the country. The first copies were released today in front of coaches, administrators, officials and other Canadian ski racing leaders during the 2008 Sommet ACA Summit in Calgary, AB.

Esther Remis Wins the MASD Pontiac G5 Raffle

Esther is the winner of a new Pontiac G5 (pictured at right).  Esther was sold a ticket by her son who skis for the Masters Ski Club.  Congratulations to the clubs for all of their hard work selling tickets.  Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets.  Thank you to Pontiac GMC and to Sirius Satelite Radio for donating the great prizes. 

As part of a national sponsorship, Pontiac GMC has donated a Pontiac G5 to be used for raising funds for Manitoba Alpine Ski Clubs.  Club proceeds will go towards the purchase of new equipment.

Children's Tax Credit

For complete information including "information for parents" see:   http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/fitness/

 

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