BC Alpine announced five returning ski racers – and three new additions – to the BC Training Group, a major stepping stone towards BC Ski Team selection.
A total of five ski clubs from across the province are represented in the group – Whistler Mountain Ski Club, Grouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club, Fernie Alpine Ski Team, Vernon Ski Club and Windermere Valley Ski Club.
“It is awesome to see our women’s team increase coming into next season,” said Morgan Pridy, the BC Ski Team head coach. “We will be missing Alexa [Brownlie] in a leadership role but it will make for a great inter-team opportunity for the whole group to dial in and keep the ship running true and fast. And the men’s team is anchored by two solid veterans, and the addition of Dreas [Gibbons] will round out a very competitive environment.
Alexa Brownlie, one of the leaders on the team last season, is moving on to the University of Colorado Boulder, to join the powerhouse NCAA ski racing team, while she pursues a university degree. Other notable changes are the departure of Oliver Young, who is attending University of Calgary this Fall.
The team and coaching staff are currently in the midst of a month-long training camp in Fernie, with two on-snow camps scheduled in Europe in August and South America in October. The focus for the group is on fitness and pre-season training.
Pridy is impressed with the team energy and mix of athletes.
“I’m very excited about the future of this group. The team is anchored by returning members and new energy coming in. We have continuity and stability in the coaching staff and a really good plan to help the athletes achieve their goals.”
MORGAN PRIDY, HEAD COACH
BC Ski Team (returning)
Jasmine Coubrough (2006) Vernon Ski Club / OST (Salmon Arm)
Thea Torn, Whistler Mountain Ski Club (Whistler)
Hannah Jensen, Whistler Mountain Ski Club (Whistler)
Dylan Stevens (2004) Grouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club (North Vancouver)
Baptiste Cais, Fernie Alpine Ski Team (Field)
Training Group
Lola Gilbert, Windermere Valley Ski Club (Whistler)
Tylee Carr, Vernon Ski Club (Vernon)
Dreas Gibbons, Whistler Mountain Ski Club (Whistler)
Vancouver, B.C. (Monday May 26, 2025) — BC Alpine Ski Association is proud to announce a continued partnership with Teck Resources Limited (Teck) as the lead partner and major sponsor of alpine ski racing in British Columbia.
Teck’s significant contributions over the next five years will have far-reaching and long-lasting effects on the development of ski racers in communities throughout BC.
Teck has been a partner with BC Alpine and its 32 ski clubs and over 6,700 members since 2008, as the title sponsor of the Teck U14 and U16 race series, a provincial program for 11-to 16-year-old skiers from across the province. Teck will continue to play a large role in the success of more than 50 ski race events hosted by BC ski clubs between December and April each year.
Anders Hestdalen, CEO of BC Alpine, says that a huge part of BC Alpines success is that we have been able to sustain programming and support over decades, through ups and downs, and that’s how you end up as a successful organization and sport. “We have very strong grassroots programming and medalists from World Championships and the Olympics. That is largely thanks to our Teck partnership that now will continue for another five years. Thank you, Teck and let’s build our communities even stronger!”
The unique relationship between Teck and BC Alpine is based on “community”. Teck employees are passionate and engaged in community activities and many are involved as volunteers or have children in BC Alpine clubs across the province.
“Living in British Columbia offers an incredible opportunity to enjoy nature through activities like skiing and we are proud to support BC Alpine Ski Associations’ initiatives that engage youth across the province,” said Carleigh Whitman, Head of Social Performance & Indigenous Relations at Teck.
The agreement between Teck and BC Alpine commences in the 2025–26 season and extends to 2030–2031.
For more information please contact: Kathy Stahr, BC Alpine – kathys@bcalpine.com
There are so many volunteers, partners and supporters who are the true “engine” of ski racing in B.C. Now it is time to recognize some of the events, clubs, resorts and volunteers who went above and beyond in the 2024-25 ski season. PLEASE nominate before May 31, 2025!
1. Club Development of the Year
Criteria: This BC Alpine ski club has illustrated growth and significant improvement or leadership during the current season
Selection: BC Alpine Awards Committee makes the final selection for this award
5. Moira Jaatteenmaki Officials’ Award
Criteria:
A continued dedication to the Officials’ program and the sport of ski racing by serving as a committed BC Alpine Official over a period of several seasons
As a result of his or her contributions, this Official has helped ski racing continue at the highest level in the province, offering participating athletes the best opportunities for advancement in their pursuit of excellence in the sport.
Selection: BC Alpine awards committee makes the final selection for this award.
7. Coach Awards
We know there are many outstanding and dedicated coaches who keep the clubs going and the athletes fit and motivated. We will be recognizing them too! A committee of Program Directors and Coaches, along with BC Alpine, will honour coaches in the following categories:
It is that time of year – award season! This is a great opportunity for us all to recognize the extraordinary talent and work ethic of the ski racers across the province. See below for detail on the Athlete Award categories for 2025.
1. Dave Murray Bursary
Award: $750.00 (two bursaries)
Criteria: Awarded to two BC athletes based on the following:
Financial need.
Athletic ability / Sportsmanship / Leadership.
Recommendation to BC Alpine by coach or other club representative.
Priority given to U19 level athletes.
About the Award: Founded in 1987 by friends of Dave Murray after a fundraiser
*Awarded to one athlete OR $250 each to one male and one female athlete
Criteria
U16 level athletes only
Financial need
Potential to rise to the top of ski racing in Canada
Recommendation to BC Alpine by coach or other club representative
About the Award: The Ski Canada Bursary is available for not-for-profit ski organizations and groups across Canada.
Application/Nomination: Submit via BC Alpine Website http://bcalpine.com/awards/. Selection BC Alpine awards committee makes final selection for this award
4. Cary Mullen Award
Criteria: This athlete has displayed the most sportsmanlike conduct