Canada’s Valérie Grenier shakes off nerves to win giant slalom at World Cup Finals
Valérie Grenier was so anxious, her arm trembled just from reaching for her water bottle.
The Canadian alpine skier was leading after the first giant slalom run at the Lillehammer World Cup Finals in Hafjell, Norway, and couldn’t hide her nerves as she waited for the decisive second race down the mountain.
“I was shaking, a little jittery, and felt weird. I hadn’t felt like that before,” Grenier said. “Hoping no one noticed and trying to pretend like it wasn’t happening.
“I wanted it so badly because it would just be a perfect moment, and I knew that if I messed up, it could be gone just like that.”


