Devlin Cup Men's 15km
Originally donated by W.C. Devlin, VP of the Canadian Ski Association in 1931, the Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the 15 km men's race at the Canadian Ski Championships. The original Cup, as pictured here, was constructed of solid silver and stood 15 inches high.
The current version resides at the Bill Warren Training Centre and now stands almost 3 feet high and contains the names of skiers dating back to the first Canadian Championships in 1921.
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Devlin Cup first presented in 1921
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