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Ski with a 'Crazy Canuck'

FRIDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2009


The resort of Whistler was born on an Olympic dream. Franz Wilhelmsen, the man who opened Whistler for skiing in the 1960's, did so in the hopes of hosting the Games here. It has taken almost 50 years for that dream to be realised as Whistler Blackcomb is the official Alpine Skiing venue and Vancouver the Host City for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. During the 2010 games, Vancouver will host the events categorised as ice sports such as hockey, curling, figure and speed skating and be home to the Olympic Village. Undeveloped, former industrial land along the southeast shore of False Creek is being transformed and will be used as an athletes village, with apartments and townhouses during the Games and sold or rented to the public afterwards. Vancouver, stunningly situated between the Pacific Ocean and the snowcapped peaks of the Coast Mountains, is not your usual city break destination.

There is no better way to be shown the slopes of British Columbia than with the most successful member of the world-renowned "Crazy Canucks", Canada's national ski team of the late 1970s and early 1980s famous for its athletes' daredevil antics and high speeds atop the worlds most difficult and dangerous slopes. A former Olympic and World Cup medallist, Steve Podborski went on to become the first North American to win the an Olympic Medal in Downhill Skiing and still remains the only non-European male to win the World Cup Downhill Title. Experience the excitement of the Winter Olympics (12th-28th February 2010), pick up some tips from the expert on a guided skiing day with the “Crazy Canuck”.

Sportsworld offer packages starting from £3,525 per person (1st – 3rd March) including two nights B&B accommodation at the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel in Whistler, transfer from Vancouver to Whistler, ski hire, lift pass and the guided skiing day with Steve Podborski. Sportsworld also Sportsworld offers a mix of tours for the Olympics: Escorted tours to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics with prices starting from £2845 per person (20th-24th February), including four nights 4* B&B hotel accommodation, guaranteed official tickets to four events – curling (Vancouver Olympic Centre), ice hockey (Canada Hockey Place), freestyle skiing (Cypress Mountain) and a medal ceremony. The price also includes one sightseeing tour, airport, hotel and event transfers, welcome drinks, three lunches, two dinners and one post-event buffet, official merchandise and the services of the experienced Sportsworld Olympic Team. Packages excluding tickets start from £1,140 for four nights in a 4* hotel on a B&B basis, airport transfers, welcome drinks. Event tickets are requested and paid separately. Flights and additional nights are available on request. Direct flights to Vancouver are available with British Airways start from £610 per person return from London Heathrow www.ba.com For further information call Sportsworld on 01235 555844 or book online at www.sportsworld.co.uk

Source: http://www.prlog.org


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