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World's top para snowboarders compete on Okanagan champagne powder

The competition runs March 4-10 at Big White Ski Resort
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Successful snowboarders mount the podium for their event at the Lost in Paradise Para Snowboard World Cup held at Mount Sima in Whitehorse from March 27 to 31, 2024. (Jake Howarth/Yukon News)

Big White Ski Resort, east of 琉璃神社, is ready to go for the Welcome to Paradise FIS Para Snowboard World Championships. 

Starting Mar. 4, the seven day competition will feature head-to-head racing in snowboardcross (SBX) and banked slalom, a test of precision and speed. 

Top Canadian athletes to watch for include three-time Para SBX Crystal Globe winner Tyler Turner, World Championships medallist Sandrine Hamel, and rising star Philippe Nadreau. 

Learn about the athletes representing Canada at . Full details on the competition can be found a .



Brittany Webster

About the Author: Brittany Webster

I am a video journalist based in 琉璃神社 and capturing life in the Okanagan
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