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She pitched to within seven feet but muffed a downhiller to match her opening round output.
Needless to say, I'm no downhiller -- but I am pleased the resort has kept its World Cup status against the odds, and without compromising what makes it such a delight to ski and visit.
The guys did an amazing job," said US downhiller Bryce Bennett.
5, took control despite flubbing a two-foot downhiller for par on the par-3 17th, which Hwang double-bogeyed, for another 69.
On the fourth, Alothman drained a four-foot downhiller with a left-to-right break after an "amazing" tee-shot from Al-Malik, 37, who works at Global Investment House as head of portfolio management.
It is 35 years ago next month that British downhiller Konrad Bartelski stunned skiing by coming second in a World Cup race, just a tenth of a second off top spot.
Even when he did show signs of mere mortality - a short putt leaving him too tricky a downhiller on the second while Rose managed another birdie - he would quickly regain the momentum.
As the only Canadian female downhiller, Larisa has had her own self-funded team since 2013.
The operation, which employs five permanent and 70 to 75 seasonal workers, was built in the late 1950s by Bill Irwin, father of legendary national ski team downhiller Dave Irwin.
Danny Hart, Redcar's World champion mountain bike downhiller of 2011 proved he is no slouch on a trials bike either, and with some energetic, entertaining rides he finished eighth in a strong clubman A class.