Alpine Canada says a $2\u002Dmillion funding shortfall could spell the end of World Cup downhill racing at Lake Louise.
Brisson said Alpine Canada took over the responsibility for the races after 10-year operator Winterstart Events said in 2020 it could no longer do so.
But headwinds such as inflation, currency exchange challenges, limitations of operating in a national park and a lack of sufficient lodging for volunteer workers are being acutely felt, said Brisson.Article content “It’d be disappointing because there’s a history of it being the first speed event in 1980 and it’s been one of the most reliable venues,” said Read, who raced at Lake Louise that year and claimed a total of five World Cup victories.He noted one of his sons who skis on the Canadian speed team would be competing at Lake Louise.Article content
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