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He finished in 38th place in the super-G. at Whistler Creekside.
He finished in 38th place in the super-G. at Whistler Creekside.
He competed for New Zealand at the 2010 Winter Olympics. This was the best result of any alpine New Zealand skier at the games. Cafe was brought up in Queenstown, New Zealand.
His father Wayne Cafe is a prominent real estate agent in the area.
As a result, Cafe learnt to ski on his home hill of Coronet Peak from around three years of age. Career highlights for Cafe include winning Australian & New Zealand Cup (African National Congress) super-G and super combined races at Mountain Hutt on 10 September 2008, in which he also recorded 26 FIS points.
In September 2011 Cafe finished in second place at the African National Congress finals, earning a career best 20 FIS points, and earning him the FIS yellow bib in super-G.