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<strong>GMVS</strong> Represents in PyeongChang<br />
Our Olympic legacy lives on<br />
22<br />
Arabella Ng ’20<br />
In her first year as a FIS athlete,<br />
Arabella was the lone Olympian<br />
from Hong Kong and raced in the<br />
GS and SL at Jeongseon.<br />
Dani Koch<br />
The Head U19 Girls’ Coach at <strong>GMVS</strong>,<br />
Dani supported Arabella leading up to<br />
and while competing in PyeongChang.<br />
Doug Lewis ’82<br />
In his 4th Olympics as part of<br />
the media, Doug worked for NBC/<br />
Westwood One Radio covering<br />
all of the alpine ski events.<br />
Eva Shaw ’15<br />
Eva was a passionate spectator<br />
in PyeongChang, watching multiple<br />
events including the women’s<br />
GS where Arabella made her<br />
Olympic debut.<br />
Tom Johnston ’80<br />
Hired as “foreign expert” in alpine<br />
skiing, Tom served as the Chief of<br />
Race for all the alpine ski events.<br />
Cassy (Benjamin) Johnston ’81<br />
Cassy served as a course crew<br />
worker under her husband’s guidance<br />
and earned the title, Chief of Yellow<br />
Flags for her service during<br />
the DH and SG events.<br />
Thomas Walsh ’13<br />
Member of the U.S. Paralympic team,<br />
Thomas raced in the SG, Alpine<br />
Combined, GS, and SL finishing<br />
in the top 10, twice.<br />
Finlay Mickel ’95<br />
Finlay covered the alpine events<br />
for Eurosport as a commentator<br />
and analyst.<br />
Genevieve Simard ’99<br />
Genevieve worked for CBC<br />
Radio-Canada in their 500+ hours<br />
of coverage of Canadian athletes<br />
and the world’s best.