In this interview featuring Susan Ohrt, a dedicated volunteer, learn about the meticulous work that goes into preparing the track in the time leading up to the race, including collaboration with groomers and the manual labour involved in creating a flawless surface for race day. Discover the tight-knit community of volunteers who endure challenging conditions, united by a shared love for the sport. Unveil the exceptional opportunity for skiers to showcase their talents at home, skiing in front of their local supporters. This interview encapsulates the spirit of the Tremblant community and the commitment behind the scenes, offering a glimpse into the magic that makes this event a winter sports spectacle.
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