When Alexandre Bilodeau flew down the moguls for his last race at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic games, he made his mark in the world of skiing. When he became the first Canadian to win a gold medal on home soil, he instantly touched the heart of an entire nation. From coast to coast this lifted spirits with passion and pride.

Long before he wore the gold medal around his neck, he learnt that determination and courage were essential not only to win at the Olympic games but in life. His Brother Frederic, who suffers from cerebral palsy, had been the inspiration of this valuable lesson.

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Fewer competitions, more training in upcoming season
ALEXANDRE BILODEAU TAKES QUALITATIVE APPROACH
IN LEAD-UP TO SOCHI

Cascades renews its support and encourages Alexandre in his preparations for 2014

Montreal, November 15, 2011 - Olympic champion Alexandre Bilodeau is revising his approach to competition and the way he trains as the new ski season approaches. Taking the lead from other elite-level athletes, the skier will carefully select the competitions in which he will participate in 2011-2012. This new approach to competition will give him time to work on each technical element in his skiing in order to be in peak form when he goes to Sochi

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This video was played as a lead to the live auction item where Olympic Gold Medalist, Alex Bilodeau donated his Olympic run skis!

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