About: Ken Read

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Kenneth John Read CM (born November 6, 1955) is one of the most respected sport leaders in Canada. This World Cup alpine ski racer from Canada was a specialist in the downhill and a two-time Olympian. He won five World Cup races during his ten-year international career, all in downhill. Read grew up in Vancouver, Kingston, and Calgary, and currently resides in Calgary and Canmore. He is the father of World Cup alpine racers Erik and Jeffrey Read.

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  • Kenneth John „Ken“ Read (* 6. November 1955 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) ist ein ehemaliger kanadischer Skirennläufer. Er war insbesondere in Abfahrten erfolgreich. (de)
  • Kenneth John Read CM (born November 6, 1955) is one of the most respected sport leaders in Canada. This World Cup alpine ski racer from Canada was a specialist in the downhill and a two-time Olympian. He won five World Cup races during his ten-year international career, all in downhill. Read grew up in Vancouver, Kingston, and Calgary, and currently resides in Calgary and Canmore. He is the father of World Cup alpine racers Erik and Jeffrey Read. (en)
  • Ken Read, né le 6 novembre 1955 à Ann Arbor (États-Unis), est un skieur alpin canadien. Il est le père d’Erik Read et l'oncle de Stefan Read. (fr)
  • Kenneth John Read, detto Ken (Ann Arbor, 6 novembre 1955), è un dirigente sportivo ed ex sciatore alpino canadese. (it)
  • Kenneth John "Ken" Read (ur. 31 lipca 1949 w Ann Arbor) – kanadyjski narciarz alpejski. (pl)
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  • Read in 2006 at Canada's (en)
  • Walk of Fame ceremony (en)
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  • Ken Read (en)
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  • Kenneth John „Ken“ Read (* 6. November 1955 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) ist ein ehemaliger kanadischer Skirennläufer. Er war insbesondere in Abfahrten erfolgreich. (de)
  • Kenneth John Read CM (born November 6, 1955) is one of the most respected sport leaders in Canada. This World Cup alpine ski racer from Canada was a specialist in the downhill and a two-time Olympian. He won five World Cup races during his ten-year international career, all in downhill. Read grew up in Vancouver, Kingston, and Calgary, and currently resides in Calgary and Canmore. He is the father of World Cup alpine racers Erik and Jeffrey Read. (en)
  • Ken Read, né le 6 novembre 1955 à Ann Arbor (États-Unis), est un skieur alpin canadien. Il est le père d’Erik Read et l'oncle de Stefan Read. (fr)
  • Kenneth John Read, detto Ken (Ann Arbor, 6 novembre 1955), è un dirigente sportivo ed ex sciatore alpino canadese. (it)
  • Kenneth John "Ken" Read (ur. 31 lipca 1949 w Ann Arbor) – kanadyjski narciarz alpejski. (pl)
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  • Ken Read (en)
  • Ken Read (de)
  • Ken Read (ski alpin) (fr)
  • Ken Read (it)
  • Ken Read (pl)
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