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Sarah Brown takes Slalom Gold at Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup

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Sarah Brown (Ottawa, ON)WHISTLER s slalom at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition at Whistler Blackcomb.Brown was first after both runs clocking one minute and 20.25 seconds with Sarah Zoller of Switzerland second in 1:20.99 and Noa Szollos of Israel third at 1:22.70.On Friday, Brown was also third in the giant slalom.Zoller won the GS on Friday.Szollos, who comes a family of competitive skiers, is from Hungary and trains in Austria. She decided to represent Israel due to some issues with the Hungarian ski federation.Other Canadians in the top-10 were Arianne Forget of Prvost, Que., in fourth, Britt Richardson of Calgary sixth and Jacquelyn Gray of Panorama, B.C., seventh.The 26th Whistler Cup has attracted over 400 of the worlds best 12 to 15-year-old ski racers from more than 20 countries to compete for super-G, slalom and giant slalom glory.In the mens slalom, Luc Roduit of Switzerland was the victor in 1:21.68 with compatriot Nicolas Macheret second in 1:22.03 and Nicolas Pirozzi of Chile third in 1:23.63.Macheret was also pleased with his performance.Tait Jordan of Whistler was the top Canadian in fifth place in 1:24.31. Jacob Goneau of Bromont, Que., tied for sixth, Mackenzie Wood of Collingwood, Ont., was ninth and John Daniel Profitt of Calgary, the super G winner on day one, was 10th.Alpine Canadas Tait Jordan (WMSC)Saturdays slalom results at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition in Whistler:Men: 1. Luc Roduit, Switzerland, 1:21.68; 2. Nicholas Macheret, Switzerland, 1 :22.03; 3. Nicolas Pirozzi, Chile, 1:23.63; 4. Ryoma Katayama, Japan, 1:24.20; 5. Tait Jordan, Whistler, 1:24.31; 6. Thomas Hoffman, Australia and Jacob Goneau, Bromont, Que., 1 :25.06; 8. Tiziano Gavier, Argentina, 1:25.25; 9. Mackenzie Wood, Collingwood, Ont., 1 :26.23; 10. John Daniel Profitt, Calgary, 1 :26.25.Women:vost, Que., 1:22.94, 5.Victoria Cubina, Spain 1:23.31., 6. Britt Richardson, Calgary., 1:23.54, 7. Jacquelyn Gray, Panorama, B.C., 1:23.78, 8. Delia Durrer, Switzerland, 1:23.79, 9.Zoe Michaels, Australia, 1:23.86, 10. Silvia Strachanova, Slovakia, 1.24.41Full resultshttps://wmsc-timing.azurewebsites.net/timing/

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