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May 23, 2012

























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Canadian Freestyle Ski Association
 Date of Birth: 07/04/70
 Place of Birth: Vancouver, BC
 Residence: Vancouver, BC
 Height: 5'7"
 Weight: 125 lbs
 Years on National Team: 6

  Tami Bradley has posted two top-10 results so far this season on the World Cup circuit to stand 17th overall less than a month before the Olympic Games. Bradley was Canada's top women's moguls skier from 1998 to 2000 but the emergence of young stars such as Jennifer Heil has made the event extremely competitive in Canada.

  Bradley, married to teammate Andy Capicik, worked hard in the off-season to train for triples jumps and to not execute any more double jumps. "It's a big step but it has to be done in order to be a contender at the Olympics. The degree of difficulty for the women is increasing every year."

  At the 1998 Olympics, she placed 16th and was ranked seventh overall on the World Cup circuit that season. She is also regarded as one of the world's top dual moguls skiers, which is not an Olympic event. Bradley was third at the world championships last year in dual moguls.

What Tami Bradley Did
Feb. 9: Tami Bradley, Vancouver, was 14th in final.

2002 Games Freestyle Skiing Coverage

Inside Freestyle Skiing

   Team Canada

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     Men
     Aerials
     Moguls

     Women
     Aerials
     Moguls

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