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Chausson takes aim at speed skiing champs

  • By Kurt Hoy
  • Published Jan. 7, 2009
  • Updated Dec. 2, 2011 at 9:20 AM UTC

Written by: The Editors

Anne-Caroline Chausson – the reigning Olympic BMX champion – is taking aim at another landmark: the world speed skiing championships.

The 31-year-old Chausson, who has always been an excellent skier and lived in Andorra for several years, will compete in the “production” category of the competition, which runs January 17-24 at Vars in the French Alps.

According to French wire reports, Chausson will race on traditional ski equipment and could hit speeds nearing 200kph on the renowned Chabrières course at Vars. Competitors in the “elite” category will race with aero helmets, super-long skis and other specialized equipment.

According to the FIS web site, Vars is famous for its speed skiing course, which is 1,220m long, drops 495m and with a maximum slope of 98 percent, with an average grade of 52.5 percent.

Chausson, meanwhile, has remained busy with public appearances. The 16-time world mountain bike champion won one of only seven gold medals claimed by France during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.

Anne-Caroline Chausson

• Junior Downhill World Champion – 1993, 1994, 1995
Downhill World Champion – 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
• Dual World Champion – 2000, 2001
4X World Champion – 2002, 2003
Olympic Champion (BMX) – 2008

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Kurt Hoy

Kurt Hoy is the digital media content director at Competitor Group.