Vancouver Now Guay 7th Bourque reinjures knee Home Medals Results Canadian Results Schedule DaytoDay Schedule Athletes Featured Athletes Team Canada Full Athlete List News Venues Forums Blogs Videos Photos The GamesPast & Present Interactive Features SportsCurling Hockey Skating Figure Skating Short Track Speed Skating Skiing Alpine Skiing Biathlon CrossCountry Skiing Freestyle Skiing Nordic Combined Ski Jumping Sliding Bobsleigh Luge Skeleton Snowboarding Hot TopicsCanada vs US Sidney Crosby Hockey gold Closing ceremony Canadian Olympians Joannie Rochette Follow CBCListen to CBCRadio VancouverMultiLanguage BulletinsMandarinRussianArabicSpanishStory Tools EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Guay 7th Bourque reinjures kneeBourque 5th member of alpine team to go downLast Updated Friday December 18 2009 551 PM ET By Chris Iorfida CBC Sports Franois Bourque is the latest member of Canadas alpine team to go down with an injury (Alexis BoichardAgence ZoomGetty Images)There were a pair of top 10 finishes for the Canadian men in the superG at Val Gardena Italy on Friday but the already battered team also suffered another injuryErik Guay of MontTremblant Que finished seventh in the race in a time of one minute 3930 seconds He was 1100th of a second faster than teammate Robbie Dixon of Whistler BC who finished eighthFranois Bourque of LAnge Gardien Que pulled up toward the end of his superG after landing a jump awkwardly and appears to have torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his left kneeAlpine Canada head coach Paul Kristofic said all signs are pointing to a ruptured ACL with more medical tests needed for confirmationIt is the same knee that was injured nearly two years ago forcing him to miss the 200809 seasonThe Canadian team has been particularly hard hit by injuries lately already losing downhill world champion John Kucera JeanPhilippe Roy Larisa Yurkiw and Kelly Vanderbeek who are all out of the running for the Vancouver Games in February as a resultAksel Lund Svindal of Norway won the superG on Friday The 2009 discipline and overall champion crossed the line in 13835Carlo Janka of Switzerland continued his strong season with a 13847 time for second Patrick Staudacher of Italy was third in 13852Bode Miller of the United States had one of his better performances this season finishing fifthVancouvers Manuel OsborneParadis was 17th Jeffrey Frisch of MontTremblant came in 32nd and LouisPierre Hlie of Berthierville Que finished 50thJanka leads the overall World Cup standings with 540 points Benjamin Raich of Austria who was ninth is next with 515 points followed by Svindal with 388Michael Walchhofer 13th on Friday leads the superG standings with 180 Raich and Svindal each have 154 with OsborneParadis in fourth with 124 Story Tools...