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Emily lives in Fernie British Columbia where she trains at Fernie Snow Valley Ski Club. Emily has been a member of the Canadian ski team for the past 10 years. Emily is a seven career World Cup podium finishes, three podium finishes in the 2007-08 World Cup season, including her first career World Cup victory in the super-G event on February 3, 2008 in St. Mortiz, Switzerland. She is a two-time Olympian and holds nine Canadian championship titles. Emily will be competing in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games in February, "I am going to lay it all on the line. I won't have any regrets. I just want to be in the start gate and do what I have to do. When I do that, then success comes,'' says Emily. Emily is also a great supporter of Right To Play.

In 2007 the Candian Women’s Alpine Speed team joined the Right To Play team to raise awareness of Right To Play. “Right To Play epitomizes the power, passion and unity of sport. It exceeds the boundaries of competition into the daily lives of people world wide; it even overcomes the power of hatred,” Brydon said. “The Right To Play initiative with the Canadian Women’s Alpine Speed Team is a great opportunity for me to pay it forward and to help lessen the gap between sport in our backyard and the international doorstep.”


Career Highlights
- 7 time World Cup medalist
- World Cup Winner
- 2 time Olympian. Best finish 9th in Super-G
- Racked 5th in Super-G, 9th in Downhill, 12th in Combined at the end of the 2008 season
- 9 time Canadian Champion 











               

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