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		<title>Canadian Championships Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LH RESULTS
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		<title>Check out Ski Jumping Canada&#8217;s Facebook page for daily updates</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:39:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taylor Henrich 3rd Youth Olympic Games in the Team event and 9th COC Liberec CZECH Republic showing lots of promise.
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		<title>Mackenzie top 20 in 4-hill Qualification</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mackenzie 16th today in   Garmisch-Partenkirchen  We have been working for a long time to get a top 20 result in the winter world cup. This Four Hills tourney is one of the most prestigious Ski Jumping events in Europe and Mackenzie continues to surprise the world. Coach Gregor Linsig stated &#8221; Mack jumped well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Mackenzie 16th today in   <a href="http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/podiums.html?&amp;category=QUA&amp;sector=JP&amp;place=Garmisch-Partenkirchen&amp;gender=ALL">Garmisch-Partenkirchen</a>  We have been working for a long time to get a top 20 result in the winter world cup. This Four Hills tourney is one of the most prestigious Ski Jumping events in Europe and Mackenzie continues to surprise the world. Coach Gregor Linsig stated &#8221; Mack jumped well he likes this hill tomorrow he a a good chance of doing better. Brent Morrice, Chairman Ski Jumping Canada states,&#8221; Needless to say this result is a great sign! Mackenzie and Gregor have worked very hard for this result it has been many years of total dedication and it is finally starting to pay off for them&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Boyd-Clowes: 4-Hills is a dream</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 18:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boyd-Clowes: 4-Hills is a dream
Last summer young Canadian Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes could attract some attention with his good results. The athlete from Calgary won two FIS Cups, was on the podium in the Continental Cup and was 13th in the Summer Grand Prix in Courchevel.
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<p>Last summer young Canadian Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes could attract some attention with his good results. The athlete from Calgary won two FIS Cups, was on the podium in the Continental Cup and was 13th in the Summer Grand Prix in Courchevel.</p>
<p>These are the best results of a Canadian ski jumper for a long time. Despite these good performances Boyd-Clowes didn&#8217;t take part in an international competition so far this winter and will make his first appearance this season at the 4-Hills-Tournament. A reason for that are problems during the preparation earlier this winter.</p>
<p>&#8220;One month ago in November I think we had more jumps on snow than any other team in the world. Then, due to some bad luck in Calgary with the weather and the hill preparations, we haven&#8217;t taken one jump since December 2nd. It should be interesting to see how well mentally prepared Mackenzie is&#8221;, head coach Gregor Linsig explained to FISskijumping.com.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m ready to have fun&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We didn&#8217;t have enough early snow training in Calgary, so this will be my first jumps for December. But just like in the Summer Grand Prix, I&#8217;ll be ready to have some fun&#8221;, told Boyd-Clowes and the results this year give him self-confidence.</p>
<p>&#8220;Courchevel showed myself and Team Canada that our program is working and we can be in the hunt, that was an incredible feeling. We are working on building up, gaining World Cup spots for more of our talented athletes and focusing on the goal of Sochi 2014&#8243;, the 20-year-old said to FISskijumping.com.</p>
<p>4-Hills-Tournament is a dream</p>
<p>Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes will take part at the 4-Hills-Tournament for the first time, a special moment for the Canadian. &#8220;The 4-Hills is a dream. It&#8217;s what we all look forward to growing up since we were little seven year old ski jumpers all over the world. I&#8217;m focused on my performance, but hope to look back on an amazing experience at this historic event.&#8221;</p>
<p>At the 4-Hills-Tournament Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes will be the only Canadian competitor, but this shall change in the future. &#8220;I do plan to introduce some jumpers, like Eric Mitchell into the World Cup later on this season. Let&#8217;s wait and see how January goes first&#8221;, said Linsig.</p>
<p><a href="http://berkutschi.com/en/front/news/show/1855-boyd-clowes-4-hills-is-a-dream">http://berkutschi.com/en/front/news/show/1855-boyd-clowes-4-hills-is-a-dream</a></p>
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		<title>&#8220;A breakthrough performance for men&#8217;s team in France&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 14:36:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes jumped 128.0 meters and 120.5 meters to place 13th in Courchevel, France. Thomas Morgenstern current World Champion won the event.
Mackienzie Places 10th in Einsiedeln SUI qualification round, Competition takes place Aug 14th.
“Mackenzie is in top form at the moment,” head coach Gregor Linsig said. “This has to give him confidence leading into other [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes jumped 128.0 meters and 120.5 meters to place 13th in Courchevel, France. Thomas Morgenstern current World Champion won the event.</h1>
<p>Mackienzie Places 10th in Einsiedeln SUI qualification round, Competition takes place Aug 14th.</p>
<p>“Mackenzie is in top form at the moment,” head coach Gregor Linsig said. “This has to give him confidence leading into other World Cups.</p>
<p>“It’s been a while since we have gotten a result like this — it can only motivate the younger jumpers in the program to see that Canadians can ski jump and compete with the best in the world”</p>
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<p>The last time a Canadian finished in the top-15 in World Cup Grand Prix Ski Jumping, Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes wasn’t even born. Today in Courcheval France, Boyd-Clowes, 20, finished 13th in Canada’s best finish since Horst Bulau 20 years ago in 1991.</p>
<p>Boyd-Clowes has trained out of Canada Olympic Park in Calgary since he was 7 years old and it has been a long climb to reach the point where he can fly with the best of the world.</p>
<p>Over the last 20 years, since the days of Horst Bulau, Canada’s ski jumping team all but disappeared and support has been cut again and again. Mackenzie has shown remarkable determination through the hard times and with every season he is laying down improved results. Already this season he has had two firsts in the lower level FIS Cup where he is ranked first overall and a second and a forth on the Continental Cup circuit where he is ranked 10th overall.</p>
<p>“It is success on the World Cup level that counts for funding purposes and exposure on the World Cup level – in Europe millions follow ski jumping on TV – that counts for sponsorship dollars. The Canadian ski jumping community is ecstatic with Mackenzie’s successes and our young Canadian jumpers are starting to believe that they can do it too.” Says Brent Morrice, Head of Ski Jumping Canada.</p>
<p>Fellow National team athlete Eric Mitchell, 18, won a FIS Cup last week in Poland and the other two National team jumpers, Matthew Rowley, 17, and Dusty Korek, 16. have been finishing in the top-twenty ion the FIS Cup circuit this season. These are respectable finishes for such young jumpers and coach Gregor Linsig is justifiably proud of his team.</p>
<p>“This is just the start of many good results to come. Right now, I couldn&#8217;t be a happier guy. I&#8217;m proud of Mackenzie and what he has proven today.”</p>
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		<title>“One of Our Best Trips Ever” &#8211; Gregor Linsig</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2011 14:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
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The mens ski jumping team has had an extremely successful European competition trip.  All four members of the team achieved personal best results for their respected levels of competition.

Leading the pack was by far Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes with an perfect FIS Cup record with two wins, followed by 2 exceptional Continental Cup results in Courchevel, [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/sany1755.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_sany1755.jpg" alt="Boyd-Clowes 4th COC" /></a><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/sany1790.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_sany1790.jpg" alt="Boyd-Clowes 2nd in COC" /></a>The mens ski jumping team has had an extremely successful European competition trip.  All four members of the team achieved personal best results for their respected levels of competition.</p>
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<p>Leading the pack was by far Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes with an perfect FIS Cup record with two wins, followed by 2 exceptional Continental Cup results in Courchevel, France (4th &amp; 2nd).  These are the best results for Canada in the Continental Cup Circuit.  He then backed up his great jumping by qualifying for the Grand Prix in Hinterzarten, Germany as 26th. Mac will now compete this week in two more Grand Prix events in France and Switzerland before heading home.</p>
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<p><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/img_4394.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_img_4394.jpg" alt="Mitchell 1st FIS" /></a><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/img_4390.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_img_4390.jpg" alt="Mitchell 1st FIS" /></a>The rest of the team (Eric Mitchell, Dusty Korek &amp; Matthew Rowley + Gregor Linsig) arrived home happy.  Eric had his first win in a FIS Cup event in Szczyrk, Poland after a one round competition and this is what he told skijumping.pl “It would have been nice to make a second jump because I really like this hill here. Last week Mackenzie won and now me, that&#8217;s a good sign for Canada. We began to take the sport more seriously and now that shows in the results.” Eric also placed 11th, 9th &amp; 11th in the 3 other FIS Cups putting him 3rd in the Overall Ranking for the Summer FIS Cup Series behind Mackenzie who is leading.</p>
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<p><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/img_4274.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_img_4274.jpg" alt="Mitchell - Korek - Rowley" /></a><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/2.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_2.jpg" alt="Boyd-Clowes 1st FIS" /></a>Matthew Rowley and Dusty Korek had a very successful international trip, it was their first real chance to see FIS competitions and they did it with style. Matt placed 14th &amp; 16th in Szczyrk while Dusty placed 17th &amp; 27th.  It is great to once again have a team that can all compete together.</p>
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		<title>Double Victory</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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The last Thursday &#38; Friday in July was great for the Men’s Ski Jumping Team. Coach Gregor lead his athletes Matt R, Dusty K, Eric M &#38; Mac B-C to some great results in Germarder France. The first FIS Cup all members of the team walked away with points (Top 30 Finish) Matt was 17th [...]]]></description>
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<p>The last Thursday &amp; Friday in July was great for the Men’s Ski Jumping Team. Coach Gregor lead his athletes Matt R, Dusty K, Eric M &amp; Mac B-C to some great results in Germarder France. The first FIS Cup all members of the team walked away with points (Top 30 Finish) Matt was 17th (Personal Best), Dusty &amp; Eric were 10th (Personal Best) &amp; 11th respectively, and Mac walked away with the Win!</p>
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<p><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/3.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_3.jpg" alt="Eric Mitchell" /></a><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/4.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/sjc-summer-pictures/thumbs/thumbs_4.jpg" alt="Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes " /></a>On Friday Mackenzie stood at the top of the podium again showing he was clearly the most dominant athlete in the field. Eric was also in the top 10 as 9th.</p>
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<p>Now the guys are heading 6 hours south to the Olympic City of Courchevel where all four will compete in 2 Continental Cup Events.  Assuming their German GPS provides appropriate directions!</p>
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		<title>Women Allowed to Jump at the Olympics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 14:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click here for CBC Media Coverage about the IOC&#8217;s Announcement &#38; Ski Jumping Canada
Messages from Ski Jump Canada on the IOC Dessision to add Women&#8217;s Ski Jumping to the 2014 Olympic Program
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<h2>Messages from Ski Jump Canada on the IOC Dessision to add Women&#8217;s Ski Jumping to the 2014 Olympic Program</h2>
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<p>We are absolutely thrilled with the news given by the IOC today to allow ski jumping into the Olympic Winter Games.</p>
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<p>Ski Jumping Canada has developed a core of very strong women’s ski jumpers that can challenge the best in the world, and we believe can have a direct impact on Canada’s medal count in 2014 and beyond.</p>
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<p>The impact of this decision extends well into the future. Introducing the discipline to the Olympic program will not only help advance women in sport, but specifically help Ski Jumping Canada in its long-term athlete recruitment goals to ensure Canada remains one of the top countries in the world for the sport.</p>
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<p>Canada has been an active supporter of the development of women’s ski jumping over the years, and we pushed for the inclusion of women in the 2010 Games in Vancouver. Now we are in a position to put that disappointment behind us and look forward to seeing women welcomed as competitors in Sochi. This is huge day for the advancement of the sport.</p>
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<p>This season, approximately 100 women will compete in FIS ski jumping events around the world, including 30 who are top-tier athletes from 11 countries. The Olympic Winter Games will be strengthened with these exceptional skiers, as will the Olympic Movement in Canada and grassroots interest in high performance sport.</p>
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<p>We look forward to working with our partners, including Own the Podium and the Canadian Olympic Committee to recruit and develop medal winners for Canada.</p>
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<p>Ski Jumping Background</p>
<p>Ski jumping, which has been contested at the Olympic Winter Games since 1924, was the sole winter discipline that remained men-only (its position in Nordic combined makes that sport also men-only). In the past decade, the quality of women&#8217;s ski jumping has risen dramatically. The first FIS Continental Cup series launched in 2004-05, and the International Ski Federation is set to introduce the first World Cup series for ladies in the 2011-12 season. Women competed for the first time at the World Championships in 2009 in Liberec, Czech Republic.</p>
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		<title>New Recruits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good Work Girls
Anna Aylwin and Beth Gnatiuk  from the Canadian Sport Centre along with Trevor Morrice and Ted Bafia from Ski Jumping Canada pose for picture after the conclusion of the 6 week Ski Jumping talent identification camp held at Winsport and the University of Calgary. We began with about 50 young female athletes and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anna Aylwin and Beth Gnatiuk  from the Canadian Sport Centre along with Trevor Morrice and Ted Bafia from Ski Jumping Canada pose for picture after the conclusion of the 6 week Ski Jumping talent identification camp held at Winsport and the University of Calgary. We began with about 50 young female athletes and ended up with 13 very talented young women who have all shown potential to be future Canadian Ski Jumpers.</p>
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		<title>Canadians Head to FIS Nordic World Ski Championships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations:
Taylor Henrich Places 18th at WSC Debut
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Places 39 in WSC LH

HS134m Oslo
Oslo, Norway will be the host city for the 2011 World Championships and it will be a very special one seeing as Norway is where these sports were born.  Canada will be represented in both the Men’s and Women’s events by two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Congratulations:</span></h2>
<h2>Taylor Henrich Places 18th at WSC Debut</h2>
<h2>Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Places 39 in WSC LH</h2>
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<p>HS134m Oslo</p>
<p>Oslo, Norway will be the host city for the 2011 World Championships and it will be a very special one seeing as Norway is where these sports were born.  Canada will be represented in both the Men’s and Women’s events by two top athletes; Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes and Taylor Henrich. All the long, hard training sessions they have been doing with their coaches Gregor Linsig and Ted Bafia have been leading up to the biggest highlight of the season.</p>
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<p><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/img_6837.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/thumbs/thumbs_img_6837.jpg" alt="" /></a><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/taylor.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/thumbs/thumbs_taylor.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/img_6837.jpg"></a>Taylor and Coach Bafia are currently in Ramsau, AUT for two Continental Cup competitions where Taylor placed 22nd and 20th.  This follows up to her pair of 11th place finishes earlier in the season.  Taylor is now ranked 37th in the world and can head to Scandinavia for her World Championship debut with confidence.  With over 1200 spectators expected Taylor will be participating in the biggest event in the history of Women’s Ski Jumping.</p>
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<p><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/img_6823.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/thumbs/thumbs_img_6823.jpg" alt="" /></a><a href="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/img_6808.jpg"><img src="http://skijumpingcanada.com/wp-content/gallery/wsc2011/thumbs/thumbs_img_6808.jpg" alt="" /></a>Meanwhile on the Men’s side Coach Gregor is with Mackenzie finishing up his preparations for the World Championships with a special training camp being held in Park City, Utah.  This is a very familiar training location and will allow him to take many training jumps on a large hill, this will be of huge value going into the Holmenkollen Arena.   Mackenzie was awarded the chance to represent Canada at this season’s biggest event because of his fantastic results in both the Continental Cup (7th, 11th, 13th &amp; 11th) and also in the World Cup with 28th &amp; 29th place.</p>
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<p>HS106 Oslo</p>
<p>A look back to the 2009 World Championships in Liberec, CZE shows that the now retired Katie Willis &amp; Nata de Leeuw placed 19th &amp; 11th respectively. While on the guys side also retired Stefan Read placed 42nd on the Normal Hill.  Mackienze is the only one with World Ski Championship experience and he placed 46th on the Large Hill in Liberec.</p>
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