Path to the Podium
Supporting Escarpment Excellence on the World Cup.
by Nick Hamilton
Mont Tremblant’s first FIS World Cup in 40 years drew spectacular crowds, marking a triumphant return to alpine ski racing glory.
By Cara Williams, photography by Peter Craik and René-Pierre Normandeau/Tremblant.
Marked by grit, determination and an unwavering commitment to both athletic and academic pursuits, Canadian Ski Team member Ali Nullmeyer’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary.
Interview by Cara Williams
Read MoreCanada has a legacy of producing some of the world’s best ski racers. This has traditionally been done despite the odds. Let’s rediscover the role our community plays in backing our racers to give them a fighting chance.
Read MoreAt just 24-years-old, Jack Crawford already has over 30 World Cup starts. Hailing from the Georgian Peaks Club in Thornbury, Jack garnered the skiing world’s attention in 2015 when at 18, he earned five top-5 finishes at the FIS World Junior Championships.
Read MoreIn the 1970’s and 1980’s skiing was undeniably the most glamorous of winter pursuits —a delicious frozen cocktail of speed, athleticism and affluence. Add a tan, a pair of tight ski pants, give it a shake and what do we have? A 1970/80s era ski instructor.
Read MoreReturn of the Turn applauds good’ol fashioned technical skiing. No huge drops, no flips, no spins, just straight up ripping.
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This February three Collingwood-area ski clubs will host the women’s best ski racers in North America and the world as they get ready to run the 2020 Raymond James Women’s Nor-Am Cup.
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