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MOUNTAIN BIKING
HOME TOWN: Vanderhoof, BC
RESIDES: Squamish, BC
BIO
Eric has always loved the freedom and fitness that cycling give you. His first job was at a local sports store working as a bike mechanic. Every penny he made went back into his bike. At 17 he cycled around the south island of New Zealand by himself. He now resides in Squamish BC, the mountain bike capital of Canada, and spends his time racing and exploring on his bike.
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HOME TOWN: North VancouverMike is a Stand Up Paddleboard racer, instructor and all around athlete. He calls North Vancouver home but spends as much time as he can on the water racing, surfing or running rivers. Stand Up Paddling has taken Mike up and down the West Coast of North America participating in races and events with some of the best in the world.
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING
HOME TOWN: St Albert, Alberta
RESIDES: Canmore, Alberta
Amanda is an elite level Cross Country skier, Representing Canada at the age of 17 on the world scene and to this date holding the best result by a Canadian woman at the World Junior Championships. This led her to being the youngest woman to ever represent Canada at the 2006 Torino Olympics for cross country skiing. By 2009 Amanda was forced to take a year off due to injury. She used this year to rehab and regain the passion of the sport. Clearly results were great as Amanda made it to the Sochi Olympic games representing Canada again.
MOUNTAIN BIKING, CYCLOCROSS
HOME TOWN: Vancouver, BC
RESIDES: Coquitlam, BC
WEBSITE: www.sandrawalter.ca
Sandra Walter is an elite cyclist, accomplished writer and all around awesome human being. She has represented Canada as a member of the Canadian National Team on many occasions, including performances at the UCI World XC Mountain Bike Championships in 1998, 2002, 2003, 2010, and 2012.
Downhill Longboard
HOME TOWN: North Vancouver, BC
RESIDES: North Vancouver, BC
WEBSITE: https://alexcharleson.com/
Alex is a young athletic person, who has found himself, passionately interested in longboard racing. he has been riding for 6 years, and competing for 4 years. in 2015 he was ranked the number one U18 racer in the world, in 2016, has found himself 6th in the world for the mens open category, as well as first for Canada. Alex has traveled the world to race in 7 different countries, and visited 11.