Canada’s Manuel
Canada’s downhill world champion Kucera is in danger of missing next year’s Vancouver Olympics after breaking his leg in a
Kucera was airlifted from the Lake Louise course to a nearby hospital after crashing into the safety netting during the race.
“John Kucera has a left leg fracture that will require surgery,” said Alpine Canada in a statement. There was no immediate comment on whether he would be able to compete at the Olympics, starting in February.
The 25-
“It’s amazing but just too bad this wonderful day has been overshadowed by John’s crash,”
“We just have to hope that everything is fine. We are going to miss having such a great skier on our team.
“But we have a strong team in that you have to fight just to qualify for an Olympic spot.”
He finished more than a second clear of Benjamin Raich and his fellow Austrian Michael Walchhofer, last season’s World Cup downhill champion.
Canada’s Erik Guay was fourth and Robbie Dixon fifth, giving the home team three of the first five placings.
“It’s mixed feelings,” said Guay.
“For Manny it’s incredible. He’s been skiing well all summer, not just in
Switzerland’s Didier Cuche, who became the oldest man to win a World Cup downhill when the 35-
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