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Kimberly Joines
Alpine Skiing
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Kimberly, who was born and raised on sport, moved to Lake Louise, Alberta after high school to pursue her love of snowboarding. In 2000, she sustained a serious spinal injury while jumping in a snowboard terrain park. Her Paralympic dreams began the moment she knew she would never walk again. She took up the sport of sit-skiing and has been competing with the Canadian Para-Alpine Ski Team since 2003. Just four years after her accident, she finished 3rd in Super G at the 2004 World Championships and was named “Breakthrough Athlete” by Alpine Canada. Since then, there has been no looking back for Kimberly. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Paralympic Winter Games and won the 2008 IPC World Cup Overall Champion by bringing home more than 15 gold medals in one season.
Athlete Profile Archives
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Photo Credit/crédit: CPC/Benoît Pelosse
2008/2009
• La Molina, Spain: World Cup -GS 2nd
• Sestrieres, Italy: World Cup -DH 1st -Dh/comb. 1st
• Kangwonland, Korea: World Championships -sl 2nd -Sg 1st -DH 1st
• Whistler, Canada: World Cup Finals -sg 1st
• overalls: -DH 2nd -SG 1st -Sc 3rd
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2007/2008
• Abtenau, Austria: World Cup -gs 1st -sg/comb. 1st -sg/comb. 1st -sg/comb. 1st
• Queyras, France: World Cup -gs 1st -gs 1st -sl 1st -sl 1st
• High 1, Korea: World CUp -gs 1st -gs 1st -sl 1st
• Hakuba, Japan: World Cup -gs 1st
• Sun Peaks, BC: Canadian Nationals -sl 2nd -gs 1st
• Breckenridge, Co: noram -gs 1st -sl 1st
• Kimberley, BC: Noram -dh 1st -dh 1st -sg 1st -sg 1st
• Sun Peaks, BC: Noram -gs 1st -Sl 1st
• Pitztal, Austria: europa Cup -sl 1st
• Overalls: -Sl 1st -Gs 1st -Overall World Cup Title 1st
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2006
• PyeongChang, Korea: World Cup -GS 2nd -GS 3rd -SG 2nd
• Artesina, Italy: World Cup Finals -SG 3rd overall
• Sestrieres (Torino), Italy: Paralympics -SG 3rd
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2005
• Steamboat, USA: World Cup -GS 3rd
• Pitztal, Austria: Europa Cup -GS 2nd
• Abtenau, Austria: Europa Cup -GS 2nd -Sl 3rd
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2004
• Tignes, France: world cup -sl 3rd
• Abtenau, Austria: world cup -sg 2nd
• Wildschonau, Austria: world Cup -gs 3rd -sg 2nd -world championships sg 3rd
• Kimberley, Canada: World Cup -gs 3rd -sl 2nd -sl 3rd -sg 3rd
• Sestrieres, italy: World Cup finals -sg 2nd overall -sl 3rd overall
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