Jean-Philippe Roy (Sainte-Flavie, QC) and François
Bourque (New Richmond, QC), both veterans of the FIS World Cup circuit
who were injured prior to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games last season,
continue rehab and are on track to start racing on the World Cup
circuit before the end of the year.
Roy and Bourque each sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
in their right knee last season during a World Cup race in Val d'Isere,
FRA last December.
"Roy and Bourque were both very pleased with how their training camp in
New Zealand this summer went," said CAST co-medical Director Dr.
Stephen French. "They actually wanted to do more volume and speed at
their New Zealand training camp but they were asked by the medical
department to stay relatively relaxed as it was the first on-snow camp
of the season.
Reigning World Downhill champion John Kucera (Calgary, AB) also
continues to progress toward a return after suffering a compound
fracture of the tibia and fibula last year during the Bombardier Lake
Louise Winterstart super-G.
"John has had a spectacular rehabilitation and if the healing is taking
longer it is not because of how he has been working on getting better
or his efforts at getting better because he is a very highly motivated
athlete. It is taking longer to heal because of the complexity of the
fracture," said French. "We are hoping for him to be part of the
on-snow training this fall in Europe pending on the results of his
ex-rays and follow up with his surgeon later this month."
Kucera's next assessment and return on-snow plan will be made at the end of September.
On the women's side, three-time World Cup medalist Kelly VanderBeek
(Chiliwack, BC) has been focused on her rehab following surgery on her
left knee that was injured last December during downhill training run
in Val d'Isère, FRA. VanderBeek is looking forward to a competitive
return to World Cup racing in 2011.
Canadian downhill champion Larisa Yurkiw (Collingwood, ON) also had surgery on her left knee following a crash in Val d'Isere.
"This has been quite a challenging injury for Larisa but she has been
very motivated during her recovery. Her return to full strength is
likely to take some time and she is looking forward to the 2011/2012
World Cup season," said CAST co-medical Director.
Anna Goodman (Mont-Tremblant, QC) who raced at the 2010 Olympic Winter
Games with a right knee injury has had an excellent recovery from her
knee ligament reconstruction. She is continuing her rehabilitation
schedule with great strengthening and is progressing toward on-snow
training beginning in October.
The FIS World Cup season is scheduled to get underway in Sölden, AUT
next October while the Alpine events of the 2011 World Championships
take place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GER beginning in mid-February.
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INJURED CANADIAN ALPINE SKI RACERS MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD RETURN TO SNOW
16 September 2010











