Christina Lustenberger

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Christina Lustenberger (born August 14, 1984 in British Columbia) is a Canadian alpine skier[1] and heli-ski guide certified by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides. She later specialised as a professional skier, sponsored for expeditions such as extreme mountain descents, and achieving first descents of difficult routes.[2]

Lustenberger in her racing career had one top-ten finish on the Alpine skiing World Cup circuit, a 10th place in a giant slalom at Ofterschwang in 2006. Lustenberger has also won several giant slalom at the Nor-Am Cup level, and finished 3rd overall in the GS standings in 2006.[3]

Lustenberger competed in the giant slalom at the 2006 Olympics in Turin. She failed to finish the first run.[1]

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