Dave Murray

Alpine skiing, Olympic athlete

1953 – 1990

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Who was Dave Murray?

Dave Murray was an alpine ski racer. He was noted for being a member of the Crazy Canucks, the Canadian downhill racers of the late 1970s and early 1980s known for their fearless racing style. His teammates in the group were Ken Read, Dave Irwin, and Steve Podborski.

As part of the Crazy Canucks, Murray was considered the team mediator. He earned three podium finishes including two second place finishes behind fellow Crazy Canuck Ken Read. In 1979, he was ranked third in the world in downhill, but he never won a World Cup event. At the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, he finished 10th in the downhill.

Murray retired from competitive skiing following the 1982 season. After retiring, he returned to British Columbia and founded the Dave Murray Ski School in 1988. It has since become one of the most renowned ski schools in Canada, attracting visitors from across the nation. The downhill course at Whistler has been named the "Dave Murray Downhill." It hosted World Cup Downhill and Super-G races from 1993-95 and was used again at the 2010 Winter Olympics; it has been noted as being among the best in the world.

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Born
Sep 9, 1953
Vancouver
Children
Nationality
  • Canada
Lived in
  • Vancouver
Died
Oct 23, 1990
Vancouver

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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