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"You
are the 'champion' of your destiny"
Cary
Mullen has done anything but tiptoe through life. In fact he has lived
on the edge as a competitive ski racer.
Cary
holds the current world record for Downhill speed of 97 miles per
hour. He achieved this record on the world’s most revered
competitive ski course – the Hahnenkamm in Austria.
Additionally,
Cary was the winner of two US Championships and four
North
American Championships. He is a two time Olympian
and
holds two World cup silver medals. In 2002
Cary Mullen was inducted into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame.
In
1994 he won the World Cup at America’s Downhill in Aspen,
Colorado while setting a new course Record
.
Cary
Mullen is proud to give back to the community through charitable work.
He lends his time to The Kid’s Help Phone, Terry Fox Foundation,
Cystic Fibrosis and Multiple Sclerosis. Cary has also founded two
charities.
Champ
Fest™, is a coalition of champions assisting Alberta Alpine
skiers and Kids Cancer Care.
The
Cary Mullen Character Awards™ recognize young athletes who
display courage commitment, confidence and camaraderie. Enduring
characteristics of a true champion.
In
November of 2000, Cary Mullen retired as leader of the Canadian Alpine
Ski Team. He now turns his passion for excellence toward helping
individuals and organizations achieve higher levels of success.



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