Winter Olympics: Profile: Michelle Greig, Freeskier

New Zealand team profiles

Michelle Greig (21), Freeskier

Lives: Queenstown (born Invercargill).

Event: Skier-cross is being held at the Winter Olympics for the first time.

Skiers race down a course negotiating obstacles and jumps, a bit like motocross or BMX.

Four people race on the course at the same time.

Background: The former alpine skier first represented New Zealand in 2004 and narrowly missed selection for the 2006 Games in Turin, Italy.

She is a former national champion in giant slalom and super G and switched to skier-cross four years ago.

Greig did not get a chance to show her talents at the New Zealand Winter Games because the conditions forced a cancellation.

Chances: Greig is ranked in the world's top 30 and has had five top-20 results at World Cup level since March last year.

She is in a field of 35 female skier-cross racers at the Olympics and her aim is to finish in the top 10.

Race day: February 23, Vancouver.

 

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