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Sun Peaks Teck Open (Round 1) Delivers Fast, Fair Racing on OSV

Sun Peaks Teck Open (Round 1) Delivers Fast, Fair Racing on OSV

Clear blue skies and frigid temperatures greeted more than 180 racers from across British Columbia at Sun Peaks Resort for Round 1 of the Teck Open race series.

Over four days of racing—two giant slalom (GS) and two slalom (SL) races—athletes took on the OSV race run under ideal conditions. The rock-hard surface was described as “absolutely mint” and required no grooming, holding up exceptionally well from first racer to last to deliver safe and fair competition throughout the field.

“There was some great skiing, learning, and confidence gained each day,” said Jeff Robinson, SPAC Alpine Chair and former national team coach. “There were lots of happy racers, coaches, and parents.”

Photo Gallery (Photos by Maria Davis)

Sun Peaks: Teck Open Jan 22-25, 2026

Race Officials

TD: Mark Schwenck
Chief of Race: Todd Ring
Race Chairman: Wade Rettie
Chief of Course: Scott Karpiak
Chief of Timing: Kerry Reimer
Chief of Gates: Kelly Dye / John Kenney
Race Administration: Sara Thomson

BC Alpine extends a sincere thank you to the Race Organizing Committee and the many dedicated volunteers who ensured a smooth and successful event, as well as to Sun Peaks Resort for its continued support of alpine racing.

TECK RECAP: Old Mill Provides a True Test at Apex Zone & BC Games Qualifier Races

TECK RECAP: Old Mill Provides a True Test at Apex Zone & BC Games Qualifier Races

The Okanagan Zone once again enjoyed outstanding racing conditions at Apex Mountain Resort, where bluebird skies and a rock-hard surface set the stage for another successful BC Winter Games qualifier.

Hosted by the Apex Ski Club, the Teck Okanagan Zone Race delivered fast, challenging racing throughout the weekend. An icy track held up beautifully, rewarding strong technique and precision from start to finish.

U12, U14, and U16 athletes were pushed to their limits on demanding slalom and giant slalom courses. For the first time in several years, racing returned to the Old Mill run rather than Okanagan. With its steep, icy pitch, Old Mill kept racers firmly on edge and put both athlete skill and coaching preparation to the test. One thing was clear: time spent in the tuning room paid off.

Adding to the energy was a lively crowd of parents, families, future racers, and curious mountain guests who lined the course and cheered throughout the event.

A huge thank you goes out to the dedicated officials, volunteers (fuelled by Corn Nuts), racers, and parents whose enthusiasm and hard work made the weekend such a success. Special thanks to Technical Delegate Jim Martin, who made the long trip from Prince George to help ensure the event ran smoothly. None of this would be possible without the outstanding support of the team at Apex Mountain Resort.

Congratulations to all the athletes on a fantastic weekend of racing at Apex.

TECK RECAP: “World Cup–Like” Conditions Challenge Skiers at Pano

TECK RECAP: “World Cup–Like” Conditions Challenge Skiers at Pano

There’s nothing quite like a firm surface for ski racing – and Panorama delivered exactly that.

The first Kootenay Zone race of the season at Panorama Mountain Resort and hosted by the Windermere Valley Ski Club, welcomed more than 160 ski racers aged 12–16 to frigid temperatures, blue skies, and a rock-hard racing surface.

“It was like a World Cup–injected surface,” said Brianne Leeman, a Windermere Valley Ski Club volunteer. “The conditions were tough, especially for the younger U12 athletes, but with sunshine every day and consistent surfaces, it was very fair racing for everyone.”

The U12 athletes tackled an impressive 12 timed runs over three days, including four slalom (SL), four giant slalom (GS), and four kombi runs. U14 and U16 racers competed in three SL and two GS races, with four timed runs on Friday and Saturday, followed by two more on the final day.

By the end of the weekend, nearly 2,000 timed runs had been completed over three days—an incredible accomplishment made possible by a highly dedicated race crew and volunteer team. The U14 races also served as a BC Winter Games qualifier, making the consistent and fair conditions even more critical.

BC Alpine extends its thanks to the race organizers and volunteers who made the event possible: Race Chair Joanne Bragg, Chief of Timing James Ritchie, Chiefs of Race Craig Rusnak and Gary Foster, Race Administrator Judy Dickson, and Volunteer Coordinator Nancy Christie.

Whistler Hosts Successful U14 Coast Zone and BC Winter Games Qualifier

Whistler Hosts Successful U14 Coast Zone and BC Winter Games Qualifier

The Whistler Mountain Ski Club delivered another successful race weekend, this time under blue skies and on an ideal hard-packed racing surface.

The first Coast Zone race of the season for the U14 age group was held on the Ptarmigan run at Whistler Mountain, welcoming athletes from across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.

Racing action kicked off on Saturday with a two-run combined giant slalom (GS), followed by a two-run combined slalom on Sunday. The event also served as a qualifier for the BC Winter Games, scheduled for February 25–March 1 at Red Mountain Resort.

“The coaches and volunteers came together to make this race a memorable experience,” said Whistler Mountain Ski Club representatives. “We’re grateful to the Dave Murray National Training Centre and Vail Resorts for their continued efforts in maintaining safe and high-quality race conditions on Ptarmigan.”

BC Alpine extends its thanks to the dedicated volunteer team whose efforts made the weekend possible, including Chief of Race Andrew Kirker, Chief of Course David Trent, Start Referee Michelle Douglas, Finish Referee Duncan Reid, Chief of Slip Chris Kelly, Chief of Timing Amie Chu, Chief of Gates Mirna Kokot, Race Office and Administration lead Gwendolyn Margetson, and Volunteer Coordinators Jenn Heyries and Marie-Eve Thierrien.

TECK RACE RECAP: Heavy Snow, Mild Temps No Match for Fast U16s at Whistler

TECK RACE RECAP: Heavy Snow, Mild Temps No Match for Fast U16s at Whistler

Challenging conditions kept athletes, coaches, and course crews on their toes last weekend as U16 racers took on the Ptarmigan run at the Dave Murray National Training Centre on Whistler Mountain.

The first Whistler Mountain Ski Club–hosted race of the season—and the first Coast Zone race for the U16 age group—went ahead thanks to a tremendous collective effort. Mild temperatures and heavy snowfall tested racers throughout the weekend, demanding focus, adaptability, and resilience.

“All of the coaches were pleased with the grit and determination the athletes showed despite the challenging course conditions,” said WMSC coach Jayden Metcalfe. “We loved seeing so many positive attitudes, smiling faces, and supportive teammates. The hard work put in during the pre-season was clearly reflected in a race environment.”

BC Alpine would like to extend a sincere thank you to the dedicated volunteers who made the event possible, including Chief of Race Josh Douglas, Chief of Course Andrew Kirker, Start Referee Martin Suchy, Finish Referees Josh Sarkis and Duncan Reid, Chief of Slip Darren Chalmers, Chief of Timing Amie Chu, Chief of Gates Euan Cormack, and Chief of Manual Timing Isabelle Poirier.

Despite demanding conditions, the weekend delivered strong performances and an exciting start to the Coast Zone U16 racing season.

Results

Women:
https://www.live-timing.com/report/297763%20Race%20Results%20(Final).pdf
https://www.live-timing.com/report/297778%20Race%20Results.pdf

Men:
https://www.live-timing.com/report/297759%20U16%20TECK%20COAST%20ZONE.pdf
https://www.live-timing.com/report/297794%20Race%20Results.pdf