Canadian snowboarder Brooke D’Hondt relishes hometown halfpipe World Cup
CALGARY — Brooke D’Hondt has dropped into Calgary’s halfpipe a 10-minute drive from home more times than she can count, but the snowboarder will compete in her first World Cup there starting Thursday.
The youngest member of Canada’s 2022 Olympic team in Beijing became serious about snowboarding around the same time WinSport built a superpipe in 2014.
“I would have been eight or nine. It’s a little nostalgic for me to be back competing here where my halfpipe career started,” D’Hondt told The Canadian Press.
“I definitely would not have competed at the Olympics if it wasn’t for having that pipe in my backyard. I think it kind of set me on the path to go to the Games at 16 years old.”