Nancy Greene b/w Rossland, B.C.

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Nancy Greene b/w Rossland, B.C.

By: Bob Unrau

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Here is a catchy ditty about Canada's Ski Queen and her hometown ski village of Rossland, in the Kootenays of British Columbia - brought to you by the Unrau family. "Dad grew up in Saskatchewan. He played for radio and tv shows as a young adult. He met and married my mom in Kaslo, BC when he was 25 and at that point, music became more recreation than career. There are 4 of us kids, born and raised in Kaslo. Dad continued to play in bands and at small local functions. My Uncle is Alex Riley and he wrote the song about Nancy Greene and Rossland right after Nancy won the Olympic medals. I believe he knew her. However, it took a year for him to find someone to record the music for them and by then, the Nancy Greene fame had died down. Dad really didn’t sing folk music, this was a step out on a limb for him. He was very country – and very creative. Made up his own version of The Rhinestone Cowboy for one of his co-workers and sang it as “he’s a truck driving cowboy”. He doesn’t play anymore even tho he yearns to. He has very stiff fingers and parkinsons. We recently bought him a tuner, new guitar strings and stuff but he hasn’t picked I up. Has flooded me with memories of him singing and campfires……Everyone in his retirement facility is asking for him to play the songs." Amberlee (Unrau) Ficociello Peachland, BC Nancy Greene lyrics (Alex Riley) A little girl her fondest hopes Was skiing down the mountain slopes She glides down from the mountains high Just like an angel from the sky Chorus: Nancy Greene oh Nancy Greene Fairest flower ever seen The sun will shine, the moon will beam Down on the one our Nancy Greene Our skiing champ, our Canadian queen Has a girl who had foreseen That one day her name would stand For glory gold in the mountains lands Chorus She is our gem, she is our pro She’s our only champion girl She gets to us our fair domain Her hearter of to win us fame Chorus She glides down from the snow up above Like on the wings of a snow-white dove She cross the seas to make a name To her we sing the sweet refrain Chorus Our skiing champ Has changed her name From Nancy Greene to Nancy Raine But still to us our sweetheart queen Will always be our Nancy Greene Nancy Greene was Canada's top ski racer through the 1960's, winning gold and silver medals at the 1968 Grenoble Olympics and overall World Cup titles in 1967 and 68. Her total of 13 World Cup victories is still a Canadian record. She won 17 Canadian Championship titles in all disciplines. Retiring at age 24, Nancy married Al Raine and together they have made skiing their life's work. They have been instrumental in the development and promotion of ski tourism in British Columbia, first at Whistler and now at Sun Peaks Resort just north of Kamloops. Nancy is Director of Skiing at Sun Peaks, Chancellor of Thompson Rivers University and was appointed as Senator for British Columbia, Government of Canada in January, 2009. In November 1999 Nancy was named Canada's female athlete of the century, no doubt not only because of her athletic accomplishments but because she has continued to contribute to the sport she loves. The Nancy Greene Ski League, for example, is where young Canadians get their start in ski racing. http://www.nancygreene.com/ listen to her story here: http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/skiing/topics/1577/

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