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'''Laurie Graham''' (born ], ] in ]) is a ] ] ] who represented Canada at the ], ] and ] ]. She won six ] victories and three National Downhill titles in her eleven years on the National Ski Team. She was the first North American woman to win a World Cup ]. | '''Laurie Graham''' (born ], ] in ]) is a ] ] ] who represented Canada at the ], ] and ] ]. She won six ] victories and three National Downhill titles in her eleven years on the National Ski Team. She was the first North American woman to win a World Cup ]. | ||
In 1988, she was made a Member of the ]. She was inducted to the ] in 1991 and ] in 1993. | In 1988, she was made a Member of the ]. She was inducted to the ] in ] and ] in ]. | ||
She is married to ], a member of the Canadian ] team for nine seasons. | She is married to ], a member of the Canadian ] team for nine seasons. |
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Laurie Graham (born March 30, 1960 in Orangeville, Ontario) is a Canadian downhill skier who represented Canada at the 1980, 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics. She won six World Cup victories and three National Downhill titles in her eleven years on the National Ski Team. She was the first North American woman to win a World Cup Super Giant Slalom skiing.
In 1988, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada. She was inducted to the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame in 1991 and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1993.
She is married to Clarke Flynn, a member of the Canadian bobsleigh team for nine seasons.
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