She's done it by a whisker, but she's done it,' says manager The violinist Vanessa-Mae has swapped her bow for a set of ski poles and is set compete in the Winter Olympics for Thailand next month. Mae, who has sold in excess of 10 million albums, has been training since 2010 and has qualified to ski at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics after her performance in Slovenia over the weekend, skiing's world...
Vanessa-Mae set to compete for Thailand at Winter Olympics
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