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Relive the historic moments of Kitzbuhel 2025, as BC ski racers reach the pinnacle of the ski racing world

Relive the historic moments of Kitzbuhel 2025, as BC ski racers reach the pinnacle of the ski racing world

IIt is a ski race that will go down as one of the greatest in Canadian ski racing history. Jack Crawford and Cameron Alexander, both Whistler Mountain Ski Club alum, delivered a performance for the ages in Kitzbuhel last week. The reactions around the world, in traditional media, social media and water cooler chatter the world over, it is a moment worth reliving. Over and over.

1983 Kitzbühel Champion Todd Brooker Reacts to Jack Crawford’s Historic Win

Watch Jack’s full gold-medal run

Cameron Alexander’s full run, by the always-colourful Eurosport

FIS Celebrates the Canadian Achievement

Social Media blows up over the Canadian Success Story

Clubs invited to apply for Hosting BC funding, deadline January 31st!

Clubs invited to apply for Hosting BC funding, deadline January 31st!

Hosting grant available to all BC Clubs for events hosted between March 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026

Deadline for application is January 31

WHO CAN APPLY:
Applications can only be submitted by registered not-for-profit societies that are:
• A viaSport Designated Sport Organization (i.e., accredited, recognized, or
affiliated)
• Local Sport Organizations (LSOs) that are affiliated and in good standing of a
viaSport Designated Sport Organization
• BC municipality, regional district, other local government body, First Nations
community associations
• National Sport Organization (NSO), Federally or Provincially Registered Society
associated with an NSO or PSO

Only those sports that are designated under viaSport’s Designation Sport Program in BC
are eligible to be considered for Hosting BC funding. See Appendix 1 for eligible sports.
(Note: Applicants from Combative Sports must seek PSO approval or, where applicable,
BC Athletic Commissioner sanction prior to submission of their application)

Teck Coast Zone U14 Recap: Mt. Washington Ski Club hosts stellar weekend of racing

Teck Coast Zone U14 Recap: Mt. Washington Ski Club hosts stellar weekend of racing

This past weekend, the stunning slopes of Mount Washington Alpine Resort served as the ideal venue for the Teck Coast Zone U14 Races, hosted by the Mt. Washington Ski Club (MWSC). The event brought together 131 athletes from six clubs for an exhilarating weekend of alpine ski racing. Ideal conditions—clear blue skies, crisp temperatures, firm snow, and a meticulously prepared track—set the stage for outstanding performances.

Saturday’s GS 

The weekend kicked off with GS races that tested racers’ technical skill, stamina, and mental focus. The challenging courses demanded precision, and the athletes rose to the occasion, delivering impressive results.

Podium Results for Saturday’s GS Races

Women:

  • 1st: Amelia PARK (Grouse)
  • 2nd: Della CHILDS (Mt. Washington)
  • 3rd: Natalie USKOSKI (Grouse)

Men:

  • 1st: Jayden CAI (Cypress)
  • 2nd: Olivier COURCELLES (Whistler)
  • 3rd: Jasper DINGLE (Mt. Washington)

Sunday’s Slalom 

The excitement carried into Sunday with the Slalom (SL) races. The courses included steeps, undulations, flat sections, and consistently firm snow, pushing athletes to demonstrate their technical ability and adaptability.

Podium Results for Sunday’s Slalom Races

Women:

  • 1st: Della CHILDS (Mt. Washington)
  • 2nd: Natalie USKOSKI (Grouse)
  • 3rd: Amelia PARK (Grouse)

Men:

  • 1st: Jayden CAI (Cypress)
  • 2nd: Olivier COURCELLES (Whistler)
  • 3rd: Gabriel MORIN (Whistler)

Gratitude to sponsors, coaches, volunteers and supporters

The success of this weekend’s races would not have been possible without the generous support and hard work of so many individuals and organizations.

Special thanks to the team at Mount Washington Alpine Resort, led by Mike Manara, for providing world-class facilities and support. The preparation of Whiskey Jack, the resort’s premier race run, was picture-perfect with wall-to-wall corduroy that remained firm and fast throughout the weekend.

We would also like to thank our sponsors:

Teck

Colonial Countertops

Rick Gibson Group | Royal LePage in the Comox Valley

Splashes Bath & Kitchen

Mattenley Group / Scotia Wealth Management

Quality Foods

The Province of British Columbia

A shoutout to the MWSC coaching team—led by Sylvi Nymann, U14 Lead Coach. Sylvi was supported by Mathieu Leduc, Technical Director and Canadian National Ski Team alum, and Cassidy Markham, U14 Coach. Their dedication and expertise inspire our athletes daily.

A huge thanks to the hardworking members of the Race Organizing Committee: Mark Law, Keir Graaten, Norman Blattgerste, Stephen Childs, Kim Gerrow, and David Yule. Your dedication and effort make all the difference!

Special recognition goes to BC Alpine’s Keven Dubinsky for his guidance and support of our ROC as race preparations were undertaken. We are also incredibly grateful to Alpine Canada / BC Alpine Technical Delegate Bob Walton. His professionalism, warm demeanor, and commitment to teamwork ensured a great event.

Finally, a huge thank you to the 100+ volunteers who came together to produce a secure, fair, and thrilling race weekend. To the visiting clubs, thank you for making the adventurous journey across the Salish Sea to Vancouver Island. Your participation and enthusiasm bring energy to every event.

Looking Ahead

As we reflect on this great weekend of alpine racing, the Mt. Washington Ski Club eagerly looks forward to hosting the Coast Zone Finals in April. Together, we continue to nurture young athletes’ passion for alpine skiing and competition.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this event’s success. We look forward to seeing you in April—if not sooner!

Michael Dingle
Race Chair & Chief of Race

All photos courtesy of: Independent Sports News (ISN),  photographer Paul M. Williams

Fast skiing, big smiles crisp weather at the Kootenay Teck Zone opener

Fast skiing, big smiles crisp weather at the Kootenay Teck Zone opener

With near-perfect ski racing conditions and a gorgeous backdrop at Panorama Mountain Resort, the Teck season got started in the Kootenays, with U12, U14 and U16 skiers blasting through slalom, GS and Kombi events over three days.

[See photos and results below]

With temps reaching nearly -20C over the weekend and very little snow fall the Old Timer run again did its part to give the racers a good ride. With over 60 volunteers (!) and two ROC’s, the courses held up well.

Racers fought through cold fingers and toes, with U12 starting with slalom, with both genders running at the same time. The first run used the random bib order, and then best of four continuous runs. The U12s then raced on day two on a GS course.

The U14 and U16 skiers ran two GS races back-to-back on the first day and slalom the next.

Another highlight of the event was when the Windermere Valley Ski Club hosted the traditional athlete and coach dinner …  a huge thank you goes to the Food and Beverage team at Panorama Mountain Resort for a super yummy dinner!

On the final day of racing, the U12 completed a best of two-run Kombi course and the U14 & U16s completed their third slalom of the weekend. 

The WVSC and BC Alpine thank all of the incredible volunteers, as well as the Panorama Mountain Resort staff!

Race Organizing Committee

  • Jim Brewington – Race Chair
  • Marina Perry – Chief of Volunteers
  • Judy Dickson – Chief of Race Administration
  • Craig Rusnak – Chief of Course
  • Brian Larkin – Chief of Course
  • Gary Foster – Chief of Race
  • Mike McDowell – Chief of Timing
  • Daryn Van Stone – Chief of Race
  • Katie Comb/Brianne Leeman – Race Admin
Teck Open @ Apex: Racers shine through, random start numbers and all

Teck Open @ Apex: Racers shine through, random start numbers and all

Another massively successful race series in Apex in the books. The four-day technical (GS and slalom) series last weekend had the weather and visibility mostly on its side, while racers age 15 to 18 raced against the clock and each other on both the legendary Old Mill Run and Okanagan Runs at Apex Mountain Resort.

One of the highlights of the event was the continuation of the Random Start Order, a relatively new approach to seeding races which is being tested across Canada. The seeding method includes a randomized approach to bib numbers – as opposed to the traditional method where athletes start based on their national points ranking.

“It’s been hugely successful so far,” said Johnny Crichton, BC Alpine VP. “It’s making the races more exciting and more importantly it replicates race environments that they will encounter as they transition into FIS-level competitions. It gives all athletes a fairer chance at better course conditions.”

Crichton mentioned the recent World Cup top 10 finish by BC Ski Team alumni Brodie Seger at Beaver Creek last month, when he started with bib 49 to finish 10th … and Cameron Alexander in 2023 when he started 63rd and finished 7th at Val Gardena, Italy, on one of the toughest World Cup super-G tracks.

“The system we used in the past has favoured early developers and top performers by allowing them to start on a fresh, well-groomed course, which typically offers better conditions,” Crichton said. “As the race progresses, the course deteriorates, and with limited maintenance after the initial group, it becomes harder, and potentially less safe, for later starters to secure a fair chance at a top 30 result.”

As for the actual racing, Tylee Carr of the Okanagan Ski Team (OST), won both slalom races and finished in second in the first girl’s GS. Upstart U16 racer Elana Deda, of the Windermere Valley Ski Club, had a phenomenal race series, winning both GS races and finishing second in the first slalom.

On the boy’s side, Rowan Smith – also of the OST – won both GS races and finished second behind teammate Takoka Ito in the first slalom race. U16 skier Aksel Larsen, of Grouse-Tyee claimed a slalom win and finished second in the second GS race.

[Link to the full results below]

In the season’s overall standings – which ranks the skier’s best 4 points total with maximum of 3 points from any single discipline – shows clubs from across the province challenging for the lead. Currently Elana Deda leads the girl’s standings, ahed of Valerie Chan, of Grouse-Tyee, and Maggie Cormack, of the Whistler Mountain Ski Club.

On the boy’s side, Hunter Kay, of the Big White Racers, leads the standings, ahead of Aksel Larsen who sits in second, and Bodie Ottem of Sun Peaks Alpine Club in third.

The volunteer crew worked tirelessly to once again deliver a fantastic ski racing series, with the leadership of the Race Organizing Committee:

  • Chief of Race: Jeff Ellis (SL)
  • Chief of Race: David Warriner (GS)
  • Chief of Gates: Michael Johncox 
  • Chief of Course: Martin Parilak and Tom Evans
  • Chief of Timing: Wally James 
  • Race Administrator: Jenafor Lansel
  • Chief of Volunteers: Dave Gill 

The Apex Ski Club, along with BC Alpine, thanks the Apex Mountain Resort for continuing to be an incredible partner of ski racing in the Okanagan and the province.