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May 24, 2012

























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Canadian Freestyle Ski Association
 Date of Birth: 17/10/80
 Place of Birth: Toronto, ON
 Residence: Toronto, ON
 Years on National Team: 4

  To say the least winning the gold medal in women's aerials at the world championships last year has changed Veronika Bauer's outlook on her sport. With the victory "Little V" as she is nicknamed, gained a berth on the Olympic team.

  "Before, I was always able to focus on jumping to best of my ability," she said. "Now that I've won a major event, and I know I can medal, I feel added pressure to be on the podium."

  Bauer didn't have too much trouble adapting to freestyle skiing. She is a former gymnast and was the 1994 Ontario trampoline champion. She said the bronze medal performances in trampoline by her former clubmates Mathieu Turgeon and Karen Cockburn at the Sydney Olympics inspired her to do well last season.

  Her breakthrough campaign was in 1998. Despite being a member of the development team, she posted four top-eight finishes on the World Cup circuit and the following season was sixth at the world championships.

  She says the anticipated warmer conditions in Salt Lake City should provide her with an advantage at the Games.

What Canada Did
Feb. 18 - Women's aerials: Veronika Bauer, Toronto, finishes 10th in a final field of 12.
Feb. 16 - Women's aerials: Veronika Bauer, Toronto, placed ninth, advanced.

Veronika Bauer Photos
Veronika Bauer crashes to the ground

2002 Games Freestyle Skiing Coverage

Inside Freestyle Skiing

   Team Canada

   Schedule

   History

     Men
     Aerials
     Moguls

     Women
     Aerials
     Moguls

   Venue