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2018 Goldies – Volunteers, Officials, Clubs, Events – nominate before May 31st!

2018 Goldies – Volunteers, Officials, Clubs, Events – nominate before May 31st!

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1. Club Development of the Year

Criteria

  • This BC Alpine ski club has illustrated growth and significant improvement or leadership during the current season

Award

  • Trophy presented to one club per year

Application/Nomination

Submit via BC Alpine Website http://bcalpine.com/awards/
 

2. Event of the Year

Criteria

  • open to all levels, no restrictions
  • well organized and fun for racers and volunteers
  • exceptional and compelling event for the community

Award

  • Trophy presented to one club per year for hosing the winning race event

Application/Nomination

Submit via BC Alpine Website http://bcalpine.com/awards/

 

3. Mountain Resort of the Year

Criteria

  • This resort showed extrordinary support for the local ski club (its events and members) throughout the current season

Award

  • Trophy presented to one Mountain Resort per year

Application/Nomination

Submit via BC Alpine Website http://bcalpine.com/awards/

4. Zone Official/Volunteer (North, Coast, Kootenay or Okanagan)

Criteria

  • Dedication and commitment to volunteering at the club or zone level

Award

  • Four (4) trophies awarded – one for each zone: Coast, Kootenay, North & Okanagan

Application/Nomination

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. 

Application/Nomination

Award

  • Trophy awarded to one Official per season

Selection

  • BC Alpine Officials Committee makes the final selection for this award.
     

6. Volunteer of the Year

Criteria

  • This individual's volunteer efforts are exceptional
  • His or her level of commitment contributes to the betterment of the club, zone and province
  • The contributions can be on or off the hill

Award

  • One trophy awarded per season

Application/Nomination

Selection

  • BC Alpine awards committee makes the final selection for this award.

 

 

2018 Goldies – Volunteers, Officials, Clubs, Events – nominate before May 31st!

Switzerland top nation at Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup; Canada 3rd

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Team Switzerland takes 2018 Whistler Cup

The 26th Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup hosted this weekend in Whistler, B.C. with over 400 athletes, 150 coaches and 20 countries participating. Canadians had some standout performances landing on the podium four times. Canada closed to the competition ranked third overall in the U16 points competition.

"What a fantastic four days of international racing, fun, entertainment and hospitality hosted by the Whistler Mountain Ski Club," said BC Alpine General Manager Anders Hestdalen. "Thank you to Mackenzie Investments and all the other sponsors for making this amazing annual event possible, as well as to the hundreds of volunteers who worked tirelessly before and during the event, in the foreground and in the background! Your contributions are huge, and your efforts do not go unnoticed! It was an incredible feat of planning and execution, well done everyone!"

TEAM PHOTOS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD AT https://www.coastphotostore.com/Events/Whistler-Cup-2018/Team-Photos-Apr-12/ 

HUNDREDS MORE SPECTACULAR IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AND PURCHASE AT https://www.coastphotostore.com/Events/Whistler-Cup-2018 

 

John Daniel Profitt of Calgary won the gold medal in the men’s super G to open the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition.
 
Profitt clocked one minute and 06.67 seconds for the win. Ryder Sarchett of the U.S. and Vaclav Klein of Slovakia tied for second in 1:06.81.
 
In the women’s super G, Delia Durrer of Switzerland was the winner in 1:07.16 with Arianne Forget of Prévost, Que., second in 1:08.72 and Caitlin McFarlane of France third in 1:08.81. Jade Bonneville of Prévost was fourth in 1:09.04 and Britt Richardson of Calgary 10th in 1:10.34.
 
Sarah Brown of Ottawa (Mont-Tremblant Ski Club) topped Canadian results Friday with the bronze medal in the women’s giant slalom at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition.
 
In the women’s giant slalom, Sarah Zoller led Switzerland to a 1-2 finish clocking a two-run time of 2:10.49. Delia Durrer was second in 2:12.25 edging Brown by the narrowest of margins. She clocked 2:12.26.
 
In the men’s giant slalom, Ryder Sarchett of the U.S. took the gold in 2:11.69 with Luc Roduit of Switzerland second in 2:12.03 and Nicolas Pirozzi of Chile third in 2:13.83.
 
Mackenzie Wood of Collingwood, Ont., was the top Canadian in ninth.
 
Fuelled on confidence Sarah Brown of Ottawa won the gold medal Saturday in the women’s slalom at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition. 
 
Brown was first after both runs clocking one minute and 20.25 seconds with Sarah Zoller of Switzerland second in 1:20.99 and Noa Szollos of Israel third at 1:22.70.
 
Other Canadians in the top-10 were Arianne Forget of Prévost, Que., in fourth, Britt Richardson of Calgary sixth and Jacquelyn Gray of Panorama, B.C., seventh.
 
 In the men’s slalom, Luc Roduit of Switzerland was the victor in 1:21.68 with compatriot Nicolas Macheret second in 1:22.03 and Nicolas Pirozzi of Chile third in 1:23.63.
 
 
In the final day of racing at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup competition, the U16 Team USA squad dominated and capturing gold in the dual slalom race. USA beat out Switzerland and France.
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Team USA wins U16 Team Dual Slalom on Sunday
 
Whistler Cup U16 Overal winners:
 
1st place – Switzerland
 
2nd place – USA
 
3rd place – Canada
 
The U14 Festival was held alongside the U16 races. Below are the top-three nations overall for that competition.
 
Whistler Cup U14 Overal winners:
 
1st place – Ontario
 
2nd place – BC
 
3rd place – Japan
 
Nancy Greene Award (top performance by a Canadian female):
 
U14: Sara Stiel WMSC 
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U16: Sarah Brown Canada (1st place in SL)
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Dave Murray Award (top performance by a Canadian male):
 
U14: Philippe Bergeron – Quebec
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U16: John Profitt – Canada (1st place in SG)
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New this year "Spirit Award" for sportsmanship, enthusiasm and cheering loudly…awarded to Team Argentina!
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2018 Goldies – Volunteers, Officials, Clubs, Events – nominate before May 31st!

Sarah Brown takes Slalom Gold at Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup

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Sarah Brown (Quebec)  PHOTO CREDIT: Jon Hair/www.coastphoto.com 

WHISTLER – Fuelled on confidence Sarah Brown (Mont-Tremblant Ski Club) won the gold medal Saturday in the women’s slalom at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition at Whistler Blackcomb.

Brown was first after both runs clocking one minute and 20.25 seconds with Sarah Zoller of Switzerland second in 1:20.99 and Noa Szollos of Israel third at 1:22.70.

On Friday, Brown was also third in the giant slalom.

‘’I took a lot of confidence from yesterday,’’ said Brown. ‘’The conditions today were spring-like so I really charged through it. It wasn’t pretty. I felt a bit of pressure for the second run being first but I was already happy to have put down one solid run.’’

Zoller won the GS on Friday.

‘’It was OK,’’ she said. ‘’I am happy with my result. For us this is a great experience to come here and compete at one of the most famous mountains in the world. It’s been really cool.’’

Szollos, who comes a family of competitive skiers, is from Hungary and trains in Austria. She decided to represent Israel due to some issues with the Hungarian ski federation.

‘’I was surprised to get on the podium,’’ she said. ‘’The slalom is not usually my best event.’’

Other Canadians in the top-10 were Arianne Forget of Prévost, Que., in fourth, Britt Richardson of Calgary sixth and Jacquelyn Gray of Panorama, B.C., seventh.

The 26th Whistler Cup has attracted over 400 of the world’s best 12 to 15-year-old ski racers from more than 20 countries to compete for super-G, slalom and giant slalom glory.

In the men’s slalom, Luc Roduit of Switzerland was the victor in 1:21.68 with compatriot Nicolas Macheret second in 1:22.03 and Nicolas Pirozzi of Chile third in 1:23.63.

‘’It was a great day today after yesterday’s bad weather,’’ said Roduit. ‘’I’m excited to come out with the win.’’

Macheret was also pleased with his performance.

‘’There were a lot of traps, especially on the second run,’’ he said. ‘’It was important to have that good time on the first run.’’

Tait Jordan of Whistler was the top Canadian in fifth place in 1:24.31. Jacob Goneau of Bromont, Que., tied for sixth, Mackenzie Wood of Collingwood, Ont., was ninth and John Daniel Profitt of Calgary, the super G winner on day one, was 10th.

‘’The first run was really bumpy, I was just happy to finish,’’ said Jordan. ‘’On the second run I took advantage of a very good start.’’
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Alpine Canada's Dusan Grasic with Team Canada's Tait Jordan (WMSC)

Saturday’s slalom results at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition in Whistler:

Men: 1. Luc Roduit, Switzerland, 1:21.68; 2. Nicholas Macheret, Switzerland, 1 :22.03; 3. Nicolas Pirozzi, Chile, 1:23.63; 4. Ryoma Katayama, Japan, 1:24.20; 5. Tait Jordan, Whistler, 1:24.31; 6. Thomas Hoffman, Australia and Jacob Goneau, Bromont, Que., 1 :25.06; 8. Tiziano Gavier, Argentina, 1:25.25; 9. Mackenzie Wood, Collingwood, Ont., 1 :26.23; 10. John Daniel Profitt, Calgary, 1 :26.25.

Women1. Sarah Brown, Quebec, 1:20.25, 2. Sarah Zoller, Switzerland, 1:20.99, 3. Noa Szollos, Israel, 1:22.70, 4. Arianne Forget, Prévost, Que., 1:22.94, 5.Victoria Cubina, Spain 1:23.31., 6. Britt Richardson, Calgary., 1:23.54, 7. Jacquelyn Gray, Panorama, B.C., 1:23.78, 8. Delia Durrer, Switzerland, 1:23.79, 9.Zoe Michaels, Australia, 1:23.86, 10. Silvia Strachanova, Slovakia, 1.24.41
 
 
 
2018 Goldies – Volunteers, Officials, Clubs, Events – nominate before May 31st!

Tremblant’s Brown top Canadian, 3rd at Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup GS

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📷by AOA coach Louis Florjancic, Georgian Peaks

WHISTLER – Sarah Brown of Ottawa, who races for the Mt. Tremblant Ski Club, topped Canadian results Friday with the bronze medal in the women’s giant slalom at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition.

 
In the women’s giant slalom, Sarah Zoller led Switzerland to a 1-2 finish clocking a two-run time of 2:10.49. Delia Durrer was second in 2:12.25 edging Brown by the narrowest of margins. She clocked 2:12.26.
 
"The race was pretty cool because the hill is very nice,’’ said Zoller, 15. ‘’The snow is different in Switzerland and we have more bumps. The course was pretty long today, but I liked it. I was at the Whistler Cup last year, and was so happy to hear I could come again this year because I like to get the experience of competing with other girls from other nations.’’
 
Durrer was pleased to get on the podium despite not being 100 percent.
 
"I didn't feel that great when I was racing,’’ she said. ‘’Even though the second run was a bit frustrating because of the weather, it was a good experience. I like Whistler, especially the village, and getting to learn about people from other countries."
 
Brown, 15, was determined to bounce back from a subpar super G on Thursday.
 
"I didn't ski my best, but I was happy to get some of my confidence back,’’ she said. ’’My plan was to try to get some of my good feeling back for the afternoon run and I was happy to be able to put it together." 
 
Arianne Forget of Prevost, Que., was fourth in 2:12.76 and Makenna Lebsack of Calgary 10th in 2:15.80.
 
In the men’s giant slalom, Ryder Sarchett of the U.S. took the gold in 2:11.69 with Luc Roduit of Switzerland second in 2:12.03 and Nicolas Pirozzi of Chile third in 2:13.83.
 
‘’It’s been an inconsistent season but I’m having a good spring,’’ said Sarchett. ‘’In the first run the snow was weird and not what I'm used to. In the second run the course was really rough.’’
 
Mackenzie Wood of Collingwood, Ont., was the top Canadian in ninth.

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2018 Whistler Cup Parade of Nations PHOTO CREDIT: Gordie Bowles
 

Friday’s giant slalom results at the Mackenzie Investments Whistler Cup alpine skiing competition in Whistler:
 
Men: 1. Ryder Sarchett, USA, 2:11.69; 2. Luc Roduit, Switzerland, 2:12.03; 3. Nicolas Pirozzi, Chile, 2:12.81; 4. Silvano Gini, Switzerland, 2:13.83; 5. Leo Coppel, France, 2:14.59; 6. Nicolas Macheret, Switzerland, 2:15.33; 7. Takumi Nakamura, Japan, 2:16.11; 8. Tiziano Gravier, Argentina, 2:16.43; 9. Mackenzie Wood, Ontario, 2:16.61; 10. Vaclav Klein, Slovakia, 2:17.00
 
Women: 1. Sarah Zoller, Switzerland, 2:10;49; 2. Delia Durrer, Switzerland, 2:12.25; 3. Sarah Brown, Quebec, 2:12.26; 4. Arianne Forget, Prevost, Quebec, 2:12.76; 5. Amellie Klopfenstein, Switzerland, 2:12.99; 6. Dasha Romanov, USA, 2:13.11; 7. Noa Szollos, Israel, 2:13.12; 8. Emma Nadler, France, 2:15.13; 9. Isabelle Washburn, USA, 2:15.65; 10. Makenna Lebsack, Calgary, Alberta, 2:15.80.

U16 BC 1

Hallie

Jenkins

2002

 

Big White Ski Club

 

Jaden

Dawson

2003

 

Whistler Mountain Ski Club

 

 

Freya

Jumonville

2002

 

Whistler Mountain Ski Club

 

 

Heiko

Ihns

2002

 

Red Mountain Racers

 

 

Isaac

Athans

2002

 

Apex Ski Club

 

 

Kristof

Panke

2002

 

Red Mountain Racers

 

 

             

U16 BC 2

Emeline

Bennett

2003

 

Whistler Mountain Ski Club

 

 

Charlotte

Gibson

2003

 

Prince George Ski Club

Noa

Rogers

2003

 

Apex Ski Club

 

Heming

Sola

2003

 

Apex Ski Club

 

 

Devin

Blaser

2002

 

Apex Ski Club

 

 

David

Wood

2003

 

Whistler Mountain Ski Club

Full results : WMSC-Timing | WMSC Timing

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Team Canada

Athlete Club Province
Jacob Goneau Club de Ski de Bromont Quebec
John Daniel Profitt Sunshine Alpine Racers Alberta
Mackenzie Wood Georgian Peaks Ontario
Louis Latulippe Équipe de ski zone skibec Quebec
Tait Jordan Whistler Mountain Ski Club British Columbia
Simon-Olivier Roy Club de Ski Garceau Quebec
Jade Bonneville Équipe de compètition de St Sauveur Quebec
Arianne Forget Équipe de compètition de St Sauveur Quebec
Sarah Brown Club de ski du Mont-Tremblant Quebec
Ashley Campbell Georgian Peaks Ontario
Makenna Lebsack Kanaskis Ski Club Alberta
Marie-Pier Brunet Club de Ski de Bromont Quebec

 
Whistler Cup has a history of showcasing future stars, including Americans Lindsey Vonn, Julia Mancuso and Mikaela Shiffrin, as well as Slovenia’s Tina Maze, Italy’s Christof Innerhofer and Austria’s Nicole Hosp, Anna Fenninger and Mathias Meier. Many of Canada’s biggest stars have also competed on this stage, including Marielle Thompson, Kelsey Serwa, Jan Hudec, Erik Guay, Robbie Dixon, Britt and Michael Janyk and Manuel Osborne-Paradis.
 
Competition continues through to Sunday.
 
 
 

WMSC-Timing | WMSC Timing

 
2018 Goldies – Volunteers, Officials, Clubs, Events – nominate before May 31st!

U14 Kaila Lafreniere takes Slalom Silver, Blackburn of USA grabs Gold

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U14 Ladies Slalom – Jessica Blackburn. 1st place USA PHOTO CREDIT: Jon Hair/Coastphoto.com

Ladies' Full RESULTS – U14 Slalom

 

 

Top 10:

1.      Blackburn, Jessica – USA 


2.     
Lafreniere, Kaila – Canada, WMSC 


3.     
Smyth, Mikayla – New Zealand


4.     
Stiel, Sara – Canada, WMSC 


5.     
Van Strien, Maxine – Canada, Ontario


6.     
Kestolava, Julie – Czech Republic


7.     
Byers, Abbygail – Canada, Ontario


8.     
Grossman, Saba – USA 


9.     
Plavsic, Mila – Canada, BC


10.  
Crespo, Amelia – Chile 

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U14 Girls, Slalom. Kaila Lafreniere – 2nd Place. WMSC Canada PHOTO CREDIT: Matthew Sylvestre/Coastphoto.com

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U14 Girls, Slalom. MIkayla Smyth. 3rd Place. New Zealand PHOTO CREDIT: Matthew Sylvestre/Coastphoto.com

The U14 men raced a Dual Paralell Slalom today – check out the results HERE

1st place – Holscher, Pedro – Chile

      2nd place – Donley, Finnigan – USA 
 3rd place – Weingust, Ben – Ontario

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A wet Parade of Nations (photo courtesy of Janice Avon)