Brushing up Skills on Opening Day on the Molstar Course
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Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a skier ducking through two Molson Molstar flags, while another skier looks on.
Brushing up Skills on Opening Day on the Molstar Course
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a skier ducking through two Molson Molstar flags, while another skier looks on.
Close-up of Male Skier on Slalom Course
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a male skier turning around a gate on a slalom course.
Competitive Skier Enjoying a Meal in a Snowbank
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a man in a racer's bib sitting in a snowbank eating a meal, raising his plastic cup toward the lens.
Gerry Renaldi Racing in the 1969 Canadian Championships
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a Garibaldi racer airborne as he comes off a bump. Notes on the photocopied record read, "Gerry Renaldi from Kimberly," and "1969 Canadian Championships Whistler Mountain."
The annotation on the reverse of the print reads, "Early racer GLC late 60s".
Part of Whistler Mountain
A skier in a bib is seen making their way through a series of gates toward a finish line fence, which a small crowd is gathered along. In the background are several buildings and a parking lot full of cars.
An annotation on the back of the print states, "This is incorrect reversed image".
Part of Whistler Mountain
A skier in a bib is seen making their way through a series of gates toward a finish line fence, which a small crowd is gathered along. In the background are several buildings and a parking lot full of cars.
Wendy Morrison Racing in Whistler Mountain Christmas Downhill
Part of Whistler Mountain
A woman is seen racing past a gate in a tuck position. A typed sticker on the reverse of the print reads, "Whistler Mountain Christmas Downhill. Wendy Morrison foreruns a race she won many times when racing with the Whistler Mt. Ski Club. Wendy left for Europe to win the World Cup the next ___." The end of the sticker is torn off the print, rendering the last word unreadable.