Greene, Nancy (1943–)

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Greene, Nancy (1943–)

Canadian alpine skier. Name variations: Nancy Greene Raine. Born Nancy Catherine Greene, May 11, 1943, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; grew up in Rossland, British Columbia; sister of Liz Greene (skier); m. Al Raine (skier and coach), 1969.

Won World Cup overall (1967, 1968); won a gold medal in giant slalom and a silver medal in slalom at Grenoble Olympics (1968); was 6-time Canadian champion and 3-time US champion; won 14 World Cup races; retired and established the Nancy Greene Ski League to train children (8–13) for competition (1968); operates Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge in Sun Peaks, British Columbia. Named Canada's Athlete of the Year (1967 and 1968); named Officer of the Order of Canada; inducted into Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and US Sports Hall of Fame.

See also Women in World History.

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