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BC skiers make up 40 percent of Canada’s national ski teams

BC skiers make up 40 percent of Canada’s national ski teams

Ski racers from B.C. continue to punch above their weight on the national stage.

A total of 22 athletes from across the province — representing seven BC Alpine clubs — have been named to Canada’s alpine, ski cross and para-alpine national teams, making up an impressive 40 per cent of the national roster.

The announcement by Alpine Canada Alpin in late October confirmed 54 skiers across all disciplines, most of whom will compete on the FIS World Cup circuit this season. Their collective goal is to represent Canada at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

“I couldn’t be prouder of these athletes and what they represent, not just for their home clubs, but for every young skier in B.C. chasing a dream,” said Johnny Crichton. “Their success speaks to years of commitment, belief, and teamwork from coaches, parents, and the whole ski community. Seeing so many of our skiers wear the maple leaf across different disciplines really shows the strength and diversity of our programs and the passion that runs through ski racing in British Columbia and I feel truly blessed to watch these athletes represent our amazing country, lets gooooo! 

Johnny Crichton, VP, BC Alpine

2025-26 CANskiteam

(BC representatives)

Alpine

  • Amelia Smart, Invermere, BC, Windemere Ski Club, 1998
  • Broderick Thompson, Whistler, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1994
  • Brodie Seger, North Vancouver, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1995
  • Cameron Alexander, North Vancouver, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1997
  • James Crawford, Toronto, ON, Georgian Peaks Ski Club/Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1997
  • Kyle Alexander, North Vancouver, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1999
  • Riley Seger, North Vancouver, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1997
  • Sascha Gilbert, Whistler, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 2004

Ski Cross

  • Courtney Hoffos, Windermere, BC, Windermere Valley Ski Club, 1997
  • Gavin Rowell, Prince George, BC, Prince George Ski Club, 1999
  • India Sherret, Cranbrook, BC, Kimberley Alpine Team, 1996
  • Marielle Thompson, Whistler, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1992
  • Nicholas Katrusiak, Whistler, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club/Evolve Ski Cross Club, 2004
  • Reece Howden, Chilliwack, BC, Apex Ski Club, 1998
  • Tiana Gairns, Prince George, BC, Prince George Ski Club, 1998

NextGen

  • Emeline Bennett, Whistler, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 2003
  • Euan Currie, Sun Peaks, BC, Sun Peaks/ Evolve Ski Cross, 2004
  • Finley Cashin, Kelowna, BC, Okanagan Ski Team/Evolve Ski Cross, 2005
  • Kaleb Barnum, Fernie, BC, Fernie Alpine Si Team/Evolve Ski Cross Club, 2004

Para Alpine

  • Kalle Eriksson, Kimberley, BC, Kimberley Ski Club, 2004
  • Mollie Jepsen, West Vancouver, BC, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, 1999
  • Samuel Peters, Kelowna, BC, Big White Ski Club, 2008

Alpine Canada is also inviting all Canadians to experience the best ski racing in the world in person at the two FIS World Cup events in Canada this season:

  • Women’s giant slalom races at Mont Tremblant, QC, December 6 and 7, 2025
  • Ski cross racing at Craigleith Ski Club, in Collingwood, ON, March 21-22, 2026

You can follow Canada’s national ski this season on Alpine Canada’s website, across its social media accounts and subscribe to the ACA newsletter.

Coaching courses across B.C. (Nov. & Dec., 2025)

Coaching courses across B.C. (Nov. & Dec., 2025)

BC Alpine will be facilitating a number of coaching courses over the coming weeks. Please see below for course details, along with a link to the event info and registration page.

TitleStartLocationInfo & Registration
Entry Level Facilitator Training11/13/25Online https://ev.bcalpine.com/6043/
Entry Level Coaching Course11/22/25Whistlerhttps://ev.bcalpine.com/5988/
Entry Level Coaching Course12/2/25Revelstokehttps://ev.bcalpine.com/5987/
EL Coaching Course12/5/25Big Whitehttps://ev.bcalpine.com/5965/
Development Level Coaching Course Part 1 of 212/8/25Whistlerhttps://ev.bcalpine.com/5989/
EL Coaching Course12/12/25Cypresshttps://ev.bcalpine.com/5964/
Development Level Coaching Course Part 2 of 212/15/25Whistlerhttps://ev.bcalpine.com/6046/
Entry Level Coaching Course12/19/25Manning Parkhttps://ev.bcalpine.com/6044/
Entry Level Coaching COurse12/19/25Grouse Mountainhttps://ev.bcalpine.com/6047/
Entry Level Coaching Course12/20/25Mt. Washingtonhttps://ev.bcalpine.com/5986/
Entry Level Coaching Course12/28/25Troll Mtn.https://ev.bcalpine.com/6048/
Join the Effort to Help Bob Swan Rebuild

Join the Effort to Help Bob Swan Rebuild

The following story was distributed by Dylan Henderson, Program Director for the Whitewater Ski Club.

On September 20, 2025, tragedy struck when Bob lost his modest home, tools, and belongings in a devastating fire on his property near Salmo, B.C. Now, he needs our support to rebuild.

We hope to raise $30,000 for the rebuild! Last week his good friend and former teammate Nancy Greene Raine spoke to the head coaches of the province to bring attention to Bobby’s tragedy and gave a call to action!

Robert “Bobby” Swan has been a fixture in the Canadian and Kootenay ski scene for decades, inspiring many with his dedication to the sport of ski racing. He is a member of the Whitewater Ski Team and competes in the local U14 Teck Kootenay Zone Races and at Masters events. Bobby is 82 years old and still ski racing!Jackie Atkins-Whitewater U16 coach- has made a documentary called Swabber! that will be showing at film festivals this year!

Bob was one of the original members of the Canadian National Ski Team, based at Notre Dame University in Nelson in the mid-1960s. He competed in the 1964 and 1968 Winter Olympics, representing Canada in slalom and giant slalom, and posted multiple top-ten finishes on the World Cup circuit.

His passion for skiing didn’t end with the Olympics. Bob went on to the pro circuit, where he won three U.S. Masters titles and eight Canadian Masters championships. To this day, he still trains and competes. Many locals have seen him setting up slalom gates (from hazelnut cuttings collected from his property) at Whitewater Ski Resort, or carving turns on the course he built in his own backyard.

Bob has always lived simply. For decades, he has made his home in a small, self-built cabin without electricity, skiing in the winter and gardening in the summer, selling organic produce to the community. His property has been his sanctuary. Now, after the fire, rebuilding even a modest shelter is imperative — and with your help, possible.

With volunteers expected to assist in the rebuilding, funds will be used to cover the essentials: purchasing building materials, a wood stove and firewood for heat, replacing vital tools like a chainsaw and gardening equipment, and restoring some of the personal belongings that were destroyed.

Here is the man himself in action!
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/17JxA5dVBQ/?mibextid=wwXIfr

– Dylan Henderson

Another Spectacular BC Alpine Summit in the Books

Another Spectacular BC Alpine Summit in the Books

The energy was high in Sun Peaks this past weekend as more than 100 coaches, club executives and general members came together for the annual BC Alpine Member Summit. Over three days, participants dove into meetings, workshops and conversations designed to spark ideas, share knowledge and build momentum for the season ahead.

Inspiring Conversations and Fresh Perspectives

Guest speakers set the tone, offering insights that challenged and inspired. Coaches and members left feeling equipped and energized as they look toward kickstarting the 2025–26 ski season with optimism and fresh strategies.

Celebrating Excellence at The Goldies

The weekend wouldn’t be complete without the annual awards banquet, affectionately known as The Goldies. It was a night of heartfelt cheers, laughter, and even a few tears as athletes, coaches, volunteers and officials were recognized for their incredible contributions.

One of the evening’s most poignant moments came when legendary skier Nancy Greene Raine accepted the Long Term President’s Award on behalf of her late husband, Al Raine, who passed away earlier this year. The room filled with warmth and respect as the community honoured Al’s lasting impact. Congratulations to all the winners! (see below for the full listing)

Photo Gallery!

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Photos by Gordie Bowles.

2025 Goldie Award Winners!

Award Recipient Club 
Dave Murray Bursary  $750.00Katie LoSmithers Ski & Snowboard Club
Dave Murray Bursary  $750.00Logan BaileyMount Seymour Ski Club
Bob Parsons Bursary – $1,000 Kevin HillGrouse Tyee/Vancouver Ski Team
Bob Parsons Bursary – $1,000Martin WinnettMt. Washington Ski Club
Ski Canada Bursary $500.00Maggie CormackWhistler Mountain Ski Club
Cary Mullen Sportsmanship AwardThea LutzWhistler Mountain Ski Club
Cary Mullen Sportsmanship AwardBodie OttemSun Peaks Alpine Club
Learn to Train Coach of the YearFerdinand GrosCypress Ski Club
U16 Coach of the YearRyan JazicGrouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club
FIS Coach of the YearDusan GrasicWindermere Valley Ski Club
Head Coach of the YearAndrea AdornoGrouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club
Hustler of the YearRodger PooleVernon Ski Club
Team of the YearGrouse Mountain Tyee U16 Team 
Coast Zone Volunteer/Official of the YearJennifer & Rob YoungMount Seymour Ski Club
Kootenay Zone Volunteer/Official of the YearKatie CombWindermere Valley Ski Club
North Zone Volunteer/Official of the YearSean SeabourneLightning Creek Ski Club
Okanagan Zone Volunteer/ Official of the YearGreg TymchynaSun Peaks Alpine Club
Moira Jaatteenmaki Officials’ AwardMatt SearSmithers Ski & Snowboard Club
Volunteer of the Year Lauren & Gordie CarrVernon Ski Club
Event of the YearTeck U14 ProvincialsSmithers Ski & Snowboard Club
Club Development of the YearCypress Ski Club 
Mountain Resort of the YearSun Peaks Resort 
Long Term President’s Award Al Raine 

A Perfect Setting at Sun Peaks

Hosted at the stunning Sun Peaks Grand Hotel and Conference Centre, the venue offered the perfect backdrop for collaboration while keeping members comfortable, well fed and ready to engage. “It was an incredible celebration of a great season and setting up next season,” said BC Alpine VP, Johnny Crichton.

The dinner and presentations closed out a productive and memorable gathering that included coach meetings, member sessions and the official BC Alpine AGM. With 26 clubs represented, the Summit once again reinforced the strength of the BC Alpine community—coming together to celebrate the past and plan for the future.

BC Alpine Summit 2025: Agenda & content plans

BC Alpine Summit 2025: Agenda & content plans

The BC Alpine Summit meetings aim to educate, inform and inspire members from across the province. Below is a quick rundown of what to expect. The full agenda and timing will be published by September 15th and added to this page.

OFFICIALS LEVEL 3 COURSE – Thursday & Friday

Thursday Sept 25th – 11:00am to 5:00pm 

COACH MEETINGS – Friday & Saturday, Sept. 26-27

Friday: 12 noon to 5:00 pm // Saturday – 8:30 am to 12 noon

  • Key Topics: Design and implementation of Yearly training plans (YTP). Practical ways to switch from event driven planning to development driven planning.
  • Technical update from the BC Ski Team and head coach Morgan Pridy
  • Review the Quotas, Rules and Selection (QRS), ACA rules and the calendar for the coming seasons.
  • Coach education updates and plans.
  • Random start order data analyses and review.
  • Development & Planning – Dr. Rob Reid, Director of Sport Science Norwegian Ski Federation will discuss how to manage development and planning, grounded in a clear philosophy.

MEMBER SUMMIT – Saturday, Sept. 27th 

Saturday: 12 noon to 5:00 pm

  • Strategic Plan (2023–2028) – Update on progress towards. Strategic Plan information & downloads
  • Canada West Ski Areas Association will talk about speed and collision safety.
  • Hosting Grants – We will learn how to apply better for hosting grants for our events.
  • Officials Project – We will get an update on the officials project through Alpine Canada.
  • Calendaring Workshop – Policy and philosophy behind every level of racing in BC.
  • Club and Resort Relations – Discussion, review, best practices.
  • MyHR presentation for clubs – can we provide an HR service for clubs in BC?
  • Banquet and Annual Goldies Awards night with musical entertainment.

MEMBER SUMMIT (cont’d) and AGM – Sunday, Sept. 28th:

Sunday: 8:30 am to 10:30 am (Summit continued)

  • Economic Impact Study – Presentation on the framework of a study for alpine ski racing in BC and Canada.
  • Operational Enhancement – New initiative for BC Alpine through Sport Law.
  • Safe Sport – The latest updates Safe Sport.

Sunday: 10:30 am to 11:00 am – Annual General Meeting

The full agenda will be available and posted to this page by September 15th.