Laurence St. Germain, World Champ
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To close out the season the recently-crowned World Champion in slalom, Laurence St. Germain, visits The City. She tells us the story of winning that race—and what it’s like to beat Mikaela Shiffrin. Her story of skiing a World Cup race with no shin guards is another fascinating tale. We talk about her approach to training, which draws on her background as a currently-studying engineer. We discuss the successes—and shortcomings—of Alpine Canada, the difference between men’s and women’s skiing, and much more. The Skiing History Nugget (52:12) is about the (insane) first Quebec Kandahar downhill race, held in 1932. Send questions, suggestions, and grievances to [email protected] or on Instagram @jimmy_who_ ! Arc City merch available at jimmykrupka.com ! This podcast is presented by Stifel (Stifel.com) !
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