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Todd Brooker

Todd Brooker
— Alpine skier —
Disciplines Downhill
Club Toronto Ski Club
Born (1959-11-24) November 24, 1959 (age 57)
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
World Cup debut December 13, 1981
(age 22)
Retired January 1987 (age 27)
Olympics
Teams 1 – (1984)
Medals 0
World Championships
Teams 2 – (1982, 1985)
Medals 0
World Cup
Seasons 6 – (19821987)
Wins 3 – (3 DH)
Podiums 7 – (7 DH)
Overall titles 0 – (25th in 1984)
Discipline titles 0 – (7th in DH, 1985)

Todd Brooker (born November 24, 1959) is a former alpine ski racer from Canada and a ski commentator on television.

Born in Waterloo, Ontario, Brooker learned to ski and race at Blue Mountain, near Collingwood and made the Canadian national team in 1977; he competed on the World Cup circuit from December 1981 to January 1987. A younger member of the Crazy Canucks (Canada's downhill team) of the early 1980s Brooker won two World Cup downhill races at (Kitzbühel & Aspen) in 1983 finishing ninth in the season's overall downhill standings. Two years later he won the downhill race in Furano, Japan finishing seventh in the 1985 downhill standings.

Brookers rise to world class prominence placed him 13th at the 1982 World Championships, ninth in the downhill in both the 1984 Winter Olympics and the 1985 World Championships.

The Hahnenkamm in Kitzbühel, Austria, is arguably the most physically and mentally demanding race on the downhill skiing world cup circuit. The Streif course is one of the most respected and feared downhill courses. A victory is a badge of honor, if not a bragging right to even the most seasoned and decorated racer. From 1980 to 1983, Canadians Ken Read, Steve Podborski, and Brooker broke the European dominance of victory at Kitzbühel.


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