“She’s Brought Back the Joy in My career:” The Special Bond Between Skeleton Athletes Jane Channell and Hallie Clarke
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“She’s brought back the joy in my career:” The special bond between skeleton athletes Jane Channell and Hallie Clarke
Jane Channell was watching the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Games on TV when she saw skeleton racing for the first time. As the sleds zipped by on the screen, her grandfather looked over at her and said, “They’re crazy!” “That’s when I knew I needed to try skeleton,” said Channell with a laugh. She grew up in North Vancouver as a multisport athlete, eventually running track at Simon Fraser University. After graduation, she knew she wasn’t yet don…
Jane Channell was watching the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games on TV when she first saw the skeleton. While the sleds were running at full speed on the screen, her grandfather threw him: "They're crazy!" "I knew I had to try the skeleton," Channell said laughing. She grew up in North Vancouver playing several sports and ended up running on track at Simon Fraser University. After graduating, she knew that she hadn't said her last word in the sp…
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