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Robbie Dixon
Date of Birth:
January 04, 1985
Birthplace: North Vancouver, BC
Ht: / Wt: 5'9" / 175 lbs
Coach: Head Coach: Paul Kristofic, Speed Team Head Coach: Lionel Finance, Coaches:Dale Stephens, Serge Dugas, Marc Gagnon
Language Spoken: English
Specialty: Downhill, Super-G
Pronunciation: RAW-bee DICK-son
DateEvent RankResults
Feb 10 - 10:30 aDownhill (Training Run 1)   
Feb 11 - 9:30 aDownhill (Training Run 2) 21:34.55
Feb 12 - 1:30 pDownhill (Training Run 3)   
Feb 15 - 10:30 aDownhill   
Feb 23 - 9:30 aGiant Slalom, Run 1 of 2 281:19.20
Feb 23 - 1:00 pGiant Slalom, Run 2 of 2 242:40.98
Feb 19 - 11:30 aSuper-G   

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2014: A look ahead
2014: A look ahead

Alpine Canada will aim to build on the success they have enjoyed on the World Cup to translate into gold medal skiing for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. Some new faces will join familiar names in time for the Russian games.

Competitive history »

Robbie Dixon entered the World Cup circuit on a full time basis in the 2007-2008 season, and had his best finishes on the demanding Kvitfjell course in Norway.

Career highlights »

Robbie Dixon has had his best results in Kvitfjell, Norway, a course similar to what can be expected at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games.

Results »

The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games will be the first for Robbie Dixon, who has enjoyed success on the World Cup circuit, especially on the technical Kvitfjell course.

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Four-Man Bobsleigh: USA 1 - Gold
Reigning world champion Steven Holcomb leads the US to a gold medal.
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Four-Man Bobsleigh: Germany 1 - Silver
Led by the most decorated bobsledder in Olympic history -- Andre Lange -- Germany claims the silver medal.
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Four-Man Bobsleigh: Canada 1 - Bronze
A third-place finish for the Canadian foursome, missing out on silver by just 0.01 seconds.
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Men's slalom: Cousineau run
Julien Cousineau was the top Canadian in men's slalom with an eighth-place finish.
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Men's slalom: Gold medal run

Italy's Giuliano Razzoli takes the gold medal in the men's slalom.

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Men's slalom: Silver medal run
Croatia's Ivica Kostelic wins the silver medal in the men's slalom.
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Men's slalom: Bronze medal run
A third-place finish for Andre Myhrer of Sweden.
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Men's Snowboard PGS: Anderson gold
Canada's Jasey-Jay Anderson with a first-place finish ahead of Austria's Benjamin Karl.
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Men's team pursuit: Canadian gold

Mathieu Giroux, Lucas Makowsky and Denny Morrison win a tight race with the US.

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Ladies' 30km mass start: Gold medal
Justyna Kowalczyk of Poland edges Marit Bjoergen of Norway for the gold in an incredible finish to the ladies' cross-country 30km mass start.
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