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McMorris, Toutant: Putting the course after the kart

Good Times with Craig McMorris is a weekly Youtube series hosted by pro snowboarder Craig McMorris.

Each episode features an Olympic hopeful on their path to PyeongChang 2018. A new episode will be released each Friday for the next eight weeks at Youtube.com/CBCSports. Subscribe now.

Come with us from Whistler to L.A. to Calgary as we explore the action sports life. We promise it’ll be #GoodTimesMcMorris


Episode 7 | Driving Mr. Toutant


From go-carting to the golf course Craig McMorris and snowboarder Sebastien Toutant do the “two most opposite things you can do in one day”, on this episode shot down south in Los Angeles. 


Episode 6 | Jam session with Noah Bowman

Believe us when we say that Canadian halfpipe skier Noah Bowman, of Calgary, might soon be your new favourite singer. His cover of Gregory Alan Isakov’s “All Shades of Blue” leaves Craig in awe, no joke.


Episode 5 | Poppin’ the cork with Max Parrot

Max Parrot is a three-time X Games champ in Big Air. To practise twisting and turning Craig and Max get their “Rosie MacLennan on”, and meet up to bounce at a trampoline gym. 


Episode 4 | Getting frothy with Dara Howell

Dara Howell may be an Olympic champ in slopestyle, but how does she fare in a coffee house? Things get steamy as she faces Craig McMorris in a barista battle. 


Episode 3 | Two McMorris are better than one

Olympic bronze medallist Mark McMorris joins his brother Craig for some good old Canadian fun — pond hockey. Which McMorris will come out on top?


Episode 2 | X Games champ Spencer O’Brien

Spencer O’Brien hits the slopes and some rails with Craig McMorris and brings along one of her riding buddies — her dad, Brian O’Brien. 


Episode 1 | Multi-sport athlete Georgia Simmerling

Georgia Simmering is in a league of her own — the first Canadian to compete in three different sports in three different Olympic Games. She takes Craig through one of her workouts. How do you think he’ll do? 

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