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Full name
  
Sara Renner

Name
  
Sara Renner

Spouse
  
Thomas Grandi (m. 2003)

Seasons
  
1996-2010

Role
  
Cross-country skier

Education
  
University of Waterloo

Individual wins
  
0

Height
  
1.68 m

Children
  
Aria Grandi

Indiv. podiums
  
4

Weight
  
63 kg


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Born
  
10 April 1976 (age 48) Golden, British Columbia, Canada (
1976-04-10
)

Ski club
  
Canmore Nordic Ski Club

Similar People
  
Beckie Scott, Thomas Grandi, Virpi Sarasvuo, Aino‑Kaisa Saarinen

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Sara Renner (born April 10, 1976) is a Canadian cross-country skier who competed from 1994 to 2010. With Beckie Scott, she won the silver medal in the team sprint event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and earned her best individual finish of 8th in the 10 km classical event in those same games. She was born in Golden, British Columbia.

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Notable placings

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  • 2002 Olympic Winter Games (Salt Lake City): 9th in the individual sprint
  • 2005 World Ski Championships (Oberstdorf, Germany): 3rd in the individual sprint (first WSC medal finish for a Canadian and for a female North American.)
  • 2005 World Cup (Vernon, BC, Canada): 3rd in the Sprints (first WC medal finish)
  • 2006 Winter Olympic Games (Turin, Italy): 2nd in the team sprint with Beckie Scott, 8th in 10 km classical
  • 2010 World Cup (Canmore, Alberta, Canada): Bronze Medal in the Ladies 1.4 km Classic Sprint
  • 2006 Winter Olympics

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    Norwegian coach Bjørnar Håkensmoen gave Sara Renner a ski pole after hers was broken when a competitor stepped on it during the cross-country team sprint at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Norway's athlete ended up fourth, implying that this selfless act of sportsmanship may well have cost the Norwegian team a medal. Renner gave Håkensmoen a bottle of wine as a thank you, while other Canadians responded with phone calls and letters to the Norwegian Embassy and sent 7,400 cans of maple syrup to Håkensmoen. The incident was immortalized in a 2010 Winter Olympics television commercial.

    2010 Winter Olympics

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    Renner took part in four events: Ladies' Team Sprint Free, placing 7th out of 10 teams, with 18:51.8 Ladies' Individual Sprint Classic, placed 34th of 54 in the qualification (Not Qualified, 30 best results advancing) Ladies' 15 km Pursuit (7.5Classic+7.5Free), placing 10th of 62 finishers, with 41:37.9, her best result. Ladies' 30 km, Mass Start, Classic placing 16th of 50 starters, with 1:34:04.2

    Retirement

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    She announced her retirement in Vancouver following her finish in the Ladies' 30 km, Mass Start event. She said: "I just left everything out there today," Renner said after carrying her three-year-old daughter, Aria, in her arms through a series of TV interviews. "It was a beautiful race in the pouring rain — quite the way to go out. To hear everyone cheering for me, it was absolutely inspiring."

    Personal life

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    Renner grew up at remote Mount Assiniboine Lodge, the oldest backcountry ski lodge in the Canadian Rockies, located southwest of Banff and Canmore, Alberta, just across the British Columbia provincial border. Her parents ran the high-altitide lodge for three decades, and she credits her youth there for her skiing success.

    In 2001 Renner posed nude in a calendar called "Nordic Nudes" to help raise money for the Canadian women's Nordic ski team. Teammates Beckie Scott, Milaine Thériault, Jaime Fortier and sister Amanda Fortier also posed nude for the calendar.

    Renner is married to retired Italian-Canadian alpine skier Thomas Grandi. Grandi had family support out for himself and his wife during the Turin Olympics.

    On September 18, 2006, Renner announced that she was taking the year off to have a baby with husband Thomas Grandi. Renner came back after her baby was born, and lead the women's team to Vancouver 2010.

    On February 2, 2007, Renner gave birth to a girl named Aria at a hospital in Banff, Alberta. She and Grandi live in Canmore, Alberta.

    References

    Sara Renner Wikipedia


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