We hope you will join us in Sun Peaks, October 25-27th, for the always popular annual Member Summit, Coach Meetings and AGM! Again this year we will gather at the beautiful Sun Peaks Grand Hotel and Conference Center. All BC Alpine members are invited and it’s free to attend (excluding transportation and accommodation).
Sunday, October 27 (AM/early afternoon) – AGM and Member Summit (Day 2)
What to Expect from the Meetings
The themes for the 2024 meetings are focussed on Club Support, in these categories:
1. Education
Pierre Ruel, from Alpine Canada, will be in attendance to walk us through the new Snowstars App and the Coach Education Strategic Plan. John Newton and Johnny Crichton will update on Coach Education plans in BC this season.
2. Mountain Relations
How can you strengthen relations with your ski resort management team? As we all know, this is critical to the success of our operations and events. We will hear from the Sun Peaks Resort Management team on some of their thoughts from the resort perspective.
3. Resources
The support mechanism’s that BC Alpine have in place now (that you may not know about!) and plans in the near future for club support: From Safe Sport guidelines to club governance to recruitment and retention strategies. Open discussion, bring your ideas!
Please reserve your hotel accommodations as soon as possible to receive the best rates! If you prefer to call and speak to a reservations team member directly, please call 250-578-6080 between 9 am-7 pm daily. Booking code is GELBCAS24. Info on the hotel accommodations, amenities, dining and other options can be viewed and downloaded here.
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For the first three weeks of August, the BC Ski Team experienced a bit of everything in Chile, South America, during an on-snow camp on Caorralco, a dormant volcano inside the Malalcahuello national reserve.
According to head coach Morgan Pridy, the team had some productive moments – mixed with a fair bit of adventure – for the seven skiers and four coaches. “There was a crazy big wind and rain storm that rolled through Chile on the tail end of our travel day. We had power outages everywhere … luckily our accommodations could be run on a couple generators, and the resort – since it is build in a national park – can’t run power lines up direct to the resort so they run all the lifts on diesel on so they were able to operate normally. It made for a crazy long drive, but a fun adventure for the kids.”
The team also had some productive training sessions, focussed on “slowing things down and working to establish – and to reestablish – strong fundamentals,” Pridy said.
The team then transitioned to training at higher volume and a mix of training environments, which included some sublime training days.
“This was our first on-snow camp together as a new team and new staff so it was a very cool experience learning how the athletes understand skiing and seeing the unique things each of them bring to our daily training environment,” Pridy said.
For Dillon Prophet, in his first camp as a coach of the BCST, it was a productive few weeks. “The surface really came together through the second half of the camp after some early storms,” he said. “Working with many of the athletes for the first time on snow, it was great to see how hard everyone works and how they push each other as a team. We spent some time slowing things down to establish a solid individual focus and laying the groundwork for a productive camp and rest of the season.”
Eric Schwenk, also new to the BCST staff, was equally impressed with the focus level. “Due to the storm the surface the first week wasn’t ideal, but the athletes took it in stride and put in lots of effort in their slow skiing and drill. Once the surface came together we got really solid GS and SL training. They were all working hard and capitalized on each day on snow.”
Former BCST member Soleil Patterson was also part of the on-hill staff, under the Jonny Kellock Foundation Interface program. Soleil will be working with the Vancouver Ski Team this season, primarily with U16 and also with the FIS athletes.
Pridy was happy with the overall focus and ability to adapt during the camp.
“Everyone performed admirably, took advantage of the bad days just the same as the good ones,” Pridy said. “Maybe it’s a BC upside, but wet & windy conditions didn’t deter anyone and all of our athletes have done the work and understand where they need to focus technically and have given themselves the opportunity for a productive next camp.”
*All photos and video supplied by Soleil Patterson
Congratulations to the winners of the “Drive to Win” fundraiser raffle. Colleen Chow, of Vancouver, is the winner of the grand prize, a shiny new 2024 Porsche Cayenne!
BC Alpine announced four returning ski racers – and two new additions – to the BC Training Group, a major stepping stone towards BC Ski Team selection.
“It’s always exciting when we arrive at the beginning of a new season. The addition of new athletes & staff to our team adds another level to that excitement. They will all bring things to the table that will continue to build this team up and I’m looking forward to working with them.”
Morgan Pridy, Head Coach
The teams will work together throughout the prep season, starting with a month training together in Fernie (beginning June 11, 2024), and then completing in two on-snow camps in South America during August and October.
Dillon Prophet and Eric Schwenk, both BC Alpine club coaches last season, have joined BCST head coach Morgan Pridy to create a formidable coaching trio.
“I am also super pumped on the new coaches moving up to the BC Team through our BC coaches development pathway,” Crichton said. “Both Dillion and Eric have a ton of positive energy and will be highly effective coaches regardless of who they work with.”
Sascha Gilbert qualifies for Alpine Canada D team
Earlier this week Alpine Canada announced a national development team. Sascha Gilbert, a two year member of the BC Ski Team (Whistler Mountain Ski Club) will join an elite national program to continue his development.
“Congratulations to the athletes who have been nominated to the team. They have all put in significant effort on and off the snow to achieve this nomination,” said men’s alpine head coach John Kucera. “I am very excited for the introduction of the CAST D Team and look forward to all of our staff working to support the athletes on their journey to the podium.”
Dylan Timm lands scholarship at NCAA school
Last season’s BC Ski Team leader Dylan Timm, of Fernie, signed a “full ride” scholarship with the University of Alaska Anchorage Sea Wolves, starting in September. The BCST veteran now continues his ski racing journey with the Sea Wolves. Congratulations and well deserved Dylan!
“We’re really excited about Dylan, we’ve watched him climb the ranks over the last couple of years and what impresses us the most is his consistency and composure,” said Alaska head coach Sparky Anderson. “He’s got all the right tools and has another top gear to grap, he’s a race horse and we’re super happy he’s found a home in our stable.”
BC Ski Team (returning)
Alexa Brownlie (2005) Whistler Mountain Ski Club (Whistler)
Jasmine Coubrough (2006) Vernon Ski Club / OST (Salmon Arm)
Dylan Stevens (2004) Grouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club (North Vancouver)
Oliver Young (2004) Vernon Ski Club/Okanagan Ski Team (Coldstream)
Alexa Brownlie
Jasmine Coubrough
Dylan Stevens
Oliver Young
BCST Training Group
Hannah Jensen, Whistler Mountain Ski Club
Thea Torn, Whistler Mountain Ski Club
Hannah Jensen
Thea Torn
BCSTCoaches:
Morgan Pridy, Head Coach
Eric Schwenk, Assistant Coach
Dillon Prophet, Assistant Coach
Dillon Prophet
Erik Schwenk
Morgan Pridy
“This time of year is all about building trust and connection between coach and athletes,” said Crichton. “Find the limits and work together to extend them. It’s all about communication and support through physical challenges to prep the team for the long, arduous season. We have a great crew of coaches and athletes who are fully dedicated to becoming champions!”
Three members of last year’s BCST Training Group – Mila Plavsic, Erin Husken and Shayna Little – will not be with the group this season.
Stay tuned for updates on the BCST Training Group’s progress and upcoming events on social media.
Photo credit (top & middle photos): Derek Trussler. Bottom photo by Roger Carry.