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{{Infobox Sport governing body
{{Infobox Sport governing body
|assocname= Cross Country Canada
|assocname= Cross Country Canada
|abbrev =
|abbrev = CCC
|logo=
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|sport=
|sport= Cross Country Skiing
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|jurisdiction = [[Cross Country Skiing in Canada]]
|jurisdiction = Cross Country Skiing in Canada
|founded = {{Start date|yyyy}}
|founded = 1969
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|president =
|president = Richard Lemoine
|chairman =
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|website = http://www.cccski.com
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'''Cross Country Canada''' is the governing federation for [[cross country skiing]] in [[Canada]].
'''Cross Country Canada''' is the governing federation for [[cross country skiing]] in [[Canada]].

==History==
The first governing body for cross country skiing in Canada was the Canadian Amateur Skiers Association (CASA), founded in 1920. This body covered all disciplines of skiing; alpine, cross country and jumping. CASA changed to Canadian Skiers Association (CSA) and in 1969 cross country skiing separated from the CSA, becoming it's own discipline. Biathlon was part of the CCC for 9 years until it left and formed it's own governing body. The CCC remains Canada's governing body for cross country skiing.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 23:36, 13 October 2012

Cross Country Canada
SportCross Country Skiing
JurisdictionCross Country Skiing in Canada
AbbreviationCCC
Founded1969
PresidentRichard Lemoine
SponsorSport Canada
Canada

Cross Country Canada is the governing federation for cross country skiing in Canada.

History

The first governing body for cross country skiing in Canada was the Canadian Amateur Skiers Association (CASA), founded in 1920. This body covered all disciplines of skiing; alpine, cross country and jumping. CASA changed to Canadian Skiers Association (CSA) and in 1969 cross country skiing separated from the CSA, becoming it's own discipline. Biathlon was part of the CCC for 9 years until it left and formed it's own governing body. The CCC remains Canada's governing body for cross country skiing.

External links

See also