Blog by Ross Rebagliati

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Test the Nation

February 29th, 2008
Ross Rebagliati will be on Test the Nation on March 28, 2008.

Ross Rebagliati on Citytv - Feb. 8, 2008

February 13th, 2008
Ross Rebagliati on Citytv - Feb. 8, 2008.

Vancouver Sun article on Ross

February 11th, 2008
The Olympics & You Ian Walker, Vancouver SunPublished: Monday, February 11, 2008 OLYMPIC MEMORIES

Who: Ross Rebagliati

Gold medal, snowboarding

Snowboarder Ross Rebagliati with his Olympic gold medal. Bill Keay, Vancouver Sun 1998 Nagano Games

Whistler's Ross Rebagliati became the first man to win a snowboarding gold medal at the 1998 Nagano Olympics. Keeping his prize turned out to be just as tough as winning it as Rebagliati tested positive for marijuana in a post-race drug analysis. Despite the overwhelming attention his ordeal received, little was said about Rebagliati's actual

Montreal Gazette - Article on Ross

February 11th, 2008
Run to gold medal began with a lie Rebagliati, whose Olympic win 10 years ago almost went up in marijuana smoke, wouldn't have even been on the Canadian snowboard team had he not faked an injury IAN WALKER, Canwest News Service Ross Rebagliati has a confession to make: He wasn't telling the whole truth all those years ago.

No, no, no. Not about that. He still contends the marijuana found in his system hours after becoming the first man to win a gold medal in snowboarding at the 1998 Nagano Olympics was due to second-hand inhalation (other people had been smoking it at a party).

Rather, it's about how Rebagliati found

San Mateo Daily Journal, CA - article mentioning Ross

February 11th, 2008
Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 11, 1858, a French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, claimed to have experienced the first of 18 visions of a lady dressed in white in a grotto near Lourdes. (The Catholic Church later accepted that the visions were of the Virgin Mary; Bernadette, who died in 1879 at age 35, was canonized in 1933.) On this date: In 1812, Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a redistricting law favoring his party - giving rise to the term "gerrymandering." In 1847, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio. In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Ill.,

Chippewa Herald, WI - article mentioning Ross

February 11th, 2008
Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 11, 1858, a French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, claimed to have experienced the first of 18 visions of a lady dressed in white in a grotto near Lourdes. (The Catholic Church later accepted that the visions were of the Virgin Mary; Bernadette, who died in 1879 at age 35, was canonized in 1933.) On this date: In 1812, Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a redistricting law favoring his party - giving rise to the term "gerrymandering." In 1847, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio. In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Ill.,

Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, IA - article mentioning Ross

February 11th, 2008
Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 11, 1858, a French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, claimed to have experienced the first of 18 visions of a lady dressed in white in a grotto near Lourdes. (The Catholic Church later accepted that the visions were of the Virgin Mary; Bernadette, who died in 1879 at age 35, was canonized in 1933.) On this date: In 1812, Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a redistricting law favoring his party - giving rise to the term "gerrymandering." In 1847, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio. In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Ill.,

Auburn Citizen, NY - article mentioning Ross

February 11th, 2008
Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 11, 1858, a French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, claimed to have experienced the first of 18 visions of a lady dressed in white in a grotto near Lourdes. (The Catholic Church later accepted that the visions were of the Virgin Mary; Bernadette, who died in 1879 at age 35, was canonized in 1933.) On this date: In 1812, Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a redistricting law favoring his party - giving rise to the term "gerrymandering." In 1847, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio. In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Ill.,

WCBS-TV, New Yorkl, NY - article mentioning Ross

February 11th, 2008
Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 11, 1858, a French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, claimed to have experienced the first of 18 visions of a lady dressed in white in a grotto near Lourdes. (The Catholic Church later accepted that the visions were of the Virgin Mary; Bernadette, who died in 1879 at age 35, was canonized in 1933.) On this date: In 1812, Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a redistricting law favoring his party - giving rise to the term "gerrymandering." In 1847, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio. In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Ill.,

KVOA.com, AZ - article mentioning Ross

February 11th, 2008
Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 11, 1858, a French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, claimed to have experienced the first of 18 visions of a lady dressed in white in a grotto near Lourdes. (The Catholic Church later accepted that the visions were of the Virgin Mary; Bernadette, who died in 1879 at age 35, was canonized in 1933.) On this date: In 1812, Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a redistricting law favoring his party - giving rise to the term "gerrymandering." In 1847, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio. In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Ill.,