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Canadian Olympic champion skier Allison Forsyth quits

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Allison in tears as she makes her announcement. By Ted Rhodes/Canwest News Service
A knee injury has forced two-time Olympian Allison Forsyth to hang up her skis. She made the emotional announcement that she is quitting from the Canadian Alpine Ski Team on Wednesday afternoon. Forsyth finished second in four World Cup giant slalom races, as well as winning bronze at the 2003 Alpine World Ski championships.
Knee injuries have forced two other members of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team to retire this week, while two others have decided to switch sports to skiercross....Christina Lustenberger (an Olympian and Canadian giant slalom champion) and Gail Kelly have decided to retire, while Danielle Poleschuk, and Kelsey Serwa will switch to skiercross next season. Skiercross will be a new sport at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Sources: http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=597128 and http://canadianpress.google.com:80/article/ALeqM5iLUx08hye7a1kEkvTziqU8vd5Wyg
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