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Knee issues for St-Pierre - http://catchair.ca/site/news_story.php?i d=174
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VANCOUVER – The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association announced today that seven-year World Cup team veteran Stéphanie St-Pierre will not be competing in the 2009-2010 season due to issues related to repeated knee injuries.

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Deidra Dionne announces retirement - http://catchair.ca/site/news_story.php?i d=173
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VANCOUVER – In her successful career as a freestyle aerialist Deidra Dionne has faced numerous hurdles. Now, at the age of 27, Dionne finds herself facing another life hurdle; this time a benign brain tumor on her right temporal lobe. ...

CatchAir Canadian Freestyle athletes Steve Omischl, Jennifer Heil and Alex Bilodeau are all touted as the athletes to watch in Vancouver 2010 in the latest issue of Get Out There Magazine.

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March 28, 2009, WEST VANCOUVER B.C. Aerialists Ryan Blais of Grande Prairie, Alta., and Amber Peterson of Thunder Bay, Ont., stole the spotlight at the Canada Post Freestyle National Championships Saturday. http://catchair.ca/site/news_story.php?id=167

March 27, 2009, WEST VANCOUVER B.C. Two of the best mogul skiers in the world left their mark at the Canada Post Freestyle National Championships Friday. http://catchair.ca/site/news_story.php?id=166

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March 08, 2009, Inawashiro Japan The Canadian team finished on a triumphant note at the FIS Freestyle World Championships Sunday. http://catchair.ca/site/news_story.php?id=164

March 07, 2009, Inawashiro Japan True to form, the Canadian team maintained its pattern of two medals each event at the FIS World Freestyle Ski Championships. http://catchair.ca/site/news_story.php?id=163
















