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Save the Date! ✨ 2025 Girls Fast Forward Camp ✨

Save the Date! ✨ 2025 Girls Fast Forward Camp ✨

Join BC Alpine for an unforgettable experience at Sun Peaks, BC!

This exciting camp is designed for young female-identifying athletes looking to level up their skills and have a blast on the slopes. Get ready for action-packed training with National and Provincial level coaches, new friendships, and ski with World Cup athletes from our Canadian Ski Team!

🗓 Date: April 19 to 22, 2025

⛰ Location: Sun Peaks, BC

Stay tuned for more details and registration information!

Mark your calendars – this is an event you won’t want to miss!

Revelstoke delivers sun, fresh snow to energetic NGSL racers

Revelstoke delivers sun, fresh snow to energetic NGSL racers

The Revelstoke Ski Club and Revelstoke Mountain Resort were thrilled to host the Nancy Greene Ski League North Okanagan race on Feb. 2, 2025. Despite chilly temperatures, and 9 cm of fresh snow, the sun broke through and set the stage for an incredible day of racing.

This event welcomed 112 skiers from the U6–U12 age groups from across the North Okanagan, showcasing not only the rising talent in the Okanagan, but also Revelstoke’s world-class terrain and vibrant ski community. The energy was high as young racers took to the paneled dual slalom course, many experiencing their first-ever timed runs through the gates.

Congratulations to all the hardworking athletes!

Top 3 Finishers

  • Charlie Brovender (VSC) – 1st place
  • Sylas Bowlen (RSC) – 2nd place
  • Vernon Milaney (RSC) – 3rd place
  • Indie Carson (RSC) – 1st place
  • Zahlie Carson (RSC) – 2nd place
  • Charlie Henshall (RSC) – 3rd place
  • Elliot McCarroll (RSC) – 1st place
  • Charlie Brovender (VSC) – 2nd place
  • Vernon Milaney (RSC) 3rd place
  • Indie Carson (RSC) – 1st place
  • Zahlie Carson (RSC) – 2nd place
  • Charlie Henshall (RSC) – 3rd place

A huge thank you goes out to all the volunteers, coaches, and parents who dedicated their time to making this event possible. Special recognition also goes to our generous sponsors whose continued support ensures the success of our club and events like this. Cabot, Downie Timber, Mackenzie Village, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, The Regent Hotel, Wrights Machinery, and Eagle Pass—your contributions are invaluable!

Additionally, we’d like to extend our gratitude to Southside Market for fueling our racers and volunteers, and to Free Spirit Sports for their unwavering support of the club year after year. Thanks to Somewon Collective, Powder Rentals, The Wax Bench, Workwest Workwear, Revy Outdoors, Skookum, and Rough Country for supplying an incredible selection of prizes and swag for the athletes. We are now looking forward to hosting the U12-U16 Teck OK Zone Finals race in April!

Dreadnaught Racing delivers another spectacular Nor-Am speed series

Dreadnaught Racing delivers another spectacular Nor-Am speed series

With a World Cup position on the line for next season, some of the best speed racers in North American converged in the East Kootenays at the Kimberley Alpine Resort for the Nor-Am Speed Series, under bluebird and cold condition.

Over 120 racers battled it out during two days of two-run sprint downhill races – a rare race format for this elite level of competition – followed by two super-G races featuring some World Cup level ski racers.

Kyle Alexander, a World Cup racer originally from the Whistler Mountain Ski Club, was the winner of the first two-run men’s downhill, ahead of fellow Canadian Raphael Lessard and American Mattias Wilson. The following day had a podium repeat, with Alexander taking the top spot on the box over Lessard and Wilson. 

On the men’s super-G race days, Lessard moved up on the podium, putting down a blisteringly-fast time of 1:18.17, over a second ahead of Alexander and third place finisher Kyle Blandford for the Canadian podium sweep. Lessard and Alexander finished again 1-2 respectively on the final super-G race, this time within a razor-thin margin of 0.13 seconds, with Tanner Perkins of the U.S. finishing third.

On the women’s side, Haley Cutler of the U.S., was the clear winner of the first women’s one-run downhill, 1.69 seconds ahead of Annika Hunt, also from the states, followed by Shae Obrien, the fastest Canadian on the day. Cutler continued her dominance on day two, finishing over three seconds ahead of Canadian Zoe Gray and U.S. racer Viktoria Zaytseva, who finished second and third respectively.

The Dreadnaught track at Kimberley saw several weeks of speed racing action with speed camps and several downhill and super-G races. A total of over 2,000 runs were accomplished on the track, prepared but the Dreadnaught Race Crew and BC Alpine staff. (report continues below the photo gallery)

Photos by Rick Jensen

“Proper speed progression plays a crucial role in developing better technical athletes,” said Johnny Crichton, BC Alpine’s VP. “Kimberley provides an incredible environment where athletes can safely and confidently build their speed skills while learning how to stand on their skis effectively. Speed training camps and downhill training runs are vital in helping athletes gain the confidence they need, which ultimately translates into both improved performance and enhanced safety.”

Over 30 centimetres of snowfall before the event, challenged the crew but by race days the track was in impeccable race shape, icy and hard. The safe but challenging race track at Kimberley allows skiers to progress with tactics, technique and “speed confidence”. 

“This track has helped develop some of the best ski racers in Canada, even in the world,” said Crichton, referring to Kitzbuhel champion Jack Crawford and World Cup winner Cameron Alexander, who both got their start into speed racing on this race track.


Race Organizers

  • Race Co-Chairs:  Donna & Lloyd Steeves
  • Chief of Race – Gord Reese
  • Chief of Course – Craig Rusnack
  • Chief of Timing – Carson Damn
  • BCA Technical Representative – Johnny Crichton
  • ACA Representative – Duncan Gibson-Maclean

BC Alpine thanks the Kimberley Alpine Resort and the Dreadnaught Race Crew for once again providing this exceptional opportunity for the athletes.


TECK Race Report: North Zone & Yukon skiers compete in races galore at Smithers

TECK Race Report: North Zone & Yukon skiers compete in races galore at Smithers

Ski clubs from across the North Zone, as well as a large contingent from the Yukon, came the beautiful Hudson Bay Mountain Resort in Smithers, last weekend for a series of U14 to U16 races.

The competent race organizers from the Smithers Ski & Snowboard Club pulled off a total of 16 races (see results below) over the two-day event, down the Turkey Shoot and Cinderella runs. The annual North Zone trophies were handed out in a number of different categories.


Overall Winners

  • Overall U14 Girls: Addison MacNeil
  • Overall U14 Boys: Milo Sanchez
  • Overall U16 Girls: Katie Lo
  • Overall U16 Boys: Malcolm Hausot
  • Overall Zone U14+ Girls (all ages 14+): Katie Lo
  • Overall Zone U14+ Boy:  Milo Sanchez

Race Organizers

  • Race Chair: Cormac Hikisch
  • Chief of Race for SL: Matthew Sear
  • Chief of Race for GS: Dave Bobb
  • Chief of Course for SL: Mark MacNeil
  • Chief of Course for GS: Lee MacNeil
  • Chief of Gates for SL/GS: Kate Portman
  • Chief of Timing for SL: Alana Clason
  • Chief of Timing for GS: Ben Weinstein
  • Chief of Administration for SL: Brittany MacNeil
  • Chief of Administration for GS: Kat Reid
  • Start Referee for SL: Jeanne MacNeil
  • Start Referee for GS: Andrew Czornohalan
  • Finish Referee for SL: Jeff Neithammer
  • Finish Referee for GS: Jeanne MacNeil

Party atmosphere at Fernie during fun & challenging Western Ski Cross event

Party atmosphere at Fernie during fun & challenging Western Ski Cross event

The Fernie Alpine Ski Team (FAST) hosted the Western Ski Cross races for U12, U14, and U16 athletes, from January 31st to February 2nd. Over 130 racers travelled from Whitewater, Golden, Kimberley, Westcastle, and Lake Louise to hone their ski cross skills and compete on an exciting track.

The event had an incredible atmosphere, with music pumping, Shirley Timm grilling hot dogs for everyone, and athletes running the track multiple times each day, which provided excellent opportunities for skill development. Races took place on both Saturday and Sunday.

The challenging course was designed and built by FAST’s seasoned coaches—Rod Timm, Ian Larsen, and Derick Berry—and featured a thrilling jump near the finish. Spectators were impressed by the athletes’ skills and how they improved over the three-day event, especially off the jump.

Photo Credit: Dan Morrison

As always in Fernie, the weather played a role in the weekend’s excitement. On Sunday, the Griz delivered 20 cm of fresh powder on the track, and it was all hands on deck to clear the course. A huge thank you to all the volunteers and athletes who helped ensure the event could run safely.

When asked about the race series, FAST President Mark Barron shared:

“My favourite part of this weekend was having a BBQ at the top of the course, music playing, and seeing the athletes support each other. We were able to host an athlete banquet, present awards, and celebrate our athletes. Thank you to RCR for allowing us to host this event at Fernie Alpine Resort.”

The FAST team thrives on the social side of racing, and this event was no exception. A well-attended banquet brought young racers together in a lively celebration. FAST also hosted a volunteer social to thank the volunteers, without whom the races wouldn’t have been possible. A heartfelt thank you to all the volunteers!


Cold fingers, friendly competition, tight runs and steep terrain highlights Janyk Cup and NGSL Skills in Whistler

Cold fingers, friendly competition, tight runs and steep terrain highlights Janyk Cup and NGSL Skills in Whistler

With the support of many hand warmers packs and a dedicated crew of volunteers and coaches, the 2025 Janyk Cup and Nancy Greene Ski League (NGSL) Skills Event was a big success. 

Presented by Hincks French Wealth Management at Odlum Brown, racers and coaches braved the temps which reached minus 15 during the day (-10 at the Garbo Hut). Bu the conditions were well suited for a ski racing event, which featured a glalom, giant slalom and a multi-event skills events.

The skills event feature a friendly competition with plenty of great team spirit. The first day showcased a speed trap & J-turn (where the RCMP loaned a speed gun), moguls, combi, dual slalom, start and skate for U10s, U12s and Whistler-Blackcomb’s RDP U14s. The next day had two different courses to further build skills and challenge the athletes.

Mike Janyk, a local legend and former World Cup racer, reflected on the impact his mother (Andrée) – the namesake of the event – made on the sport.

“The race is not only in honour of our family’s involvement & success in ski racing, but it is also rooted in my Mom’s absolute commitment to volunteerism and love for the sport.”

– Mike Janyk

“She was out, working every event we were in and building community along the way. So along with U12s getting to have fun ski racing, the Janyk Cup also celebrates the volunteers that make it happen. Get out, get involved and have fun in the mountains.”

Whistler Mountain Ski Club coach Emma Moore, said: “The terrain was steep and challenging and all the kids did really well. The first course was technical with tight turns, to ensure the kids could control the speed on the steep terrain…The second course was technical and faster, less icy but developed a few more ruts. Despite the super cold conditions, kids, volunteers, and spectators braved the cold to support the racers. I’m super proud of all the kids!”

The U10 group raced a two-run glalom while the U12s raced one GS race of two combined runs.

Race Organizers

NGSL Skills Event

  • Race Chair Ryan Duffy with Adam Kendall, 
  • Chief of Course Chris Kelly, Scott Herron, Jenny Horlin, Robin Courcelles, Euan Cormack,
  • Race Admin Gwen Margetson,
  • Chief of Volunteers Jennifer Heyries

Janyk Cup 

  • Race Chair Ryan Duffy
  • Chief of Course Andrew Kirker
  • Race Admin Gwen Margetson
  • Chief of Volunteers Jennifer Heyries