Chandra Crawford's Olympic Gold Medal - Canmore, Alberta
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N 51° 05.417 W 115° 23.112
11U E 613086 N 5661104
One of a handful of venues for the Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics, the Canmore Nordic Centre is in the Canadian Rockies and is 90 km west of Olympic Park in Calgary.
Waymark Code: WMZ53Y
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 09/10/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Chandra Crawford won the gold medal in the free sprint at the Turin, Italy 2006 Olympic Winter Games. Her gold medal, jersey and pictures are inside the Canmore Nordic Centre Day Lodge.

Chandra Crawford, cross-country skier (born at Canmore, Alberta 19 November 1983). Chandra Crawford is the second North American cross-country skier to win a gold medal in OLYMPIC competition. Originally a BIATHLON competitor, Crawford began exclusively CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING at age 16. She soon became a strong competitor in elite competition, winning the World Junior Cross-Country Ski Championships in 2001 at Canmore. In 2002 she qualified for the Canadian Junior Team and participated in numerous world championships.

Crawford's international success began in 2005 when she won four world cups and two world championships in the sprint events. Still, she was not a favourite to win at Torino 2006. Her win in the 1.1 km sprint event - her Olympic debut and second year on the national team - was unexpected by both the Canadian and long-established European teams. Dominating both the quarter-final and semi-final heats prior to the day of the final, Crawford continued with similar endurance and emerged at the finish line metres ahead of Germany's Claudia Kuenzel with a time of 2 minutes, 13.2 seconds. Kuenzel ultimately won the silver medal and Russian skier Alena Sidko earned the bronze.

Crawford is one of a newly established group of elite cross-country skiers in Canada who have begun to win international medals in recent years. When asked about the future of cross-country skiing in Canada, retiring veterans Beckie SCOTT and Sara Renner both echoed "Chandra." Crawford continued to add to her medal count, winning an additional two World Cup medals in 2008 in sprint event.

In addition to training for her sport, Crawford was also instrumental in founding the organization Fast and Female, which advocates health and fitness to girls through participation in sports like cross-country skiing.
From the Canadian Encyclopedia
Sport: Xross Country Skiing

Year: 2006

Contest: Olympics

Adress of the Building:
Olympic Way
Canmore Nordic Centre
Cqnmore, AB Canada
T1W 2T1


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