Canada’s Rahneva hopes skeleton gold, silver on Calgary track not her last
CALGARY — Mirela Rahneva felt more than medals were riding on her last skeleton races of the World Cup season.
The Canadian earned a silver medal in Saturday’s season finale a day after winning gold on her home track in Calgary.
The track, built 33 years ago at Canada Olympic Park for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, was the reason Rahneva moved from Ottawa to Calgary five years ago.
But the home of Canada’s bobsled, skeleton and luge teams for over three decades is in peril.