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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Crazy Canucks was a group of World Cup alpine ski racers from Canada who rose to prominence in the 1970s and '80s. Dave Irwin, Dave Murray, Steve Podborski, Jim Hunter, and Ken Read earned themselves a reputation for fast and seemingly reckless skiing in the downhill event.These five men earned their title "Crazy Canucks" from ski journalist and World Cup co-founder Serge Lange, who after watching their different styles came up with the name that caught on with sports journalists throughout the skiing world Other similar nicknames included "Kamikaze Canadians."These five men were at the top of their game and better known in Europe than in North America. Once they hit the European hills, they consistently challenged the Europeans on the World Cup circuit at a level previously unseen.Four of the five "Crazy Canucks" live on today. Dave Murray, 37, lost his battle with skin cancer on October 23, 1990.In 2006, it was announced that the four original Crazy Canucks would be receiving stars on Canada's Walk of Fame. They would all be inducted as one group. The only other skier on the walk is Canadian skiing legend Nancy Greene.. }

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