Schilpario, Italy – February 5, 2025 – Edmonton’s Alison Mackie delivered a stellar performance at the 2025 FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships, capturing the bronze medal in the women’s 20km mass start classic race. “It feels amazing,” said Mackie. “I’ve been feeling really good this week and the past few weeks, and I knew that a top three was definitely in the cards. I’m really proud of how I skied the course today, and how I stuck with...
2025 Nordic Sports Coaching Conference Be sure to save the date for this year’s Nordic Sports Coaching Conference in Ottawa, ON. Dates: April 24-27th, 2025 Location: Saint Paul University, 223 Main, Ottawa, ON. K1S 1C4 Draft Schedule: April 22-23, Masters Learning Facilitator and Learning Facilitator update April 22, 24 NCCP Multi Sport Modules April 24, Day 1 – 7:00pm Keynote address and social April 25, Day 2 – 8:00 – 5:00pm April 26, Day 3 –...
Canmore, AB – Ski enthusiasts from across Canada can tune in to cheer on Canada’s best as they compete for the title of National Champion. Nordiq Canada, Salomon, and the Canmore Nordic Ski Club are excited to announce a partnership to bring live stream coverage to the 2025 Nordiq Canada Ski Nationals in Canmore, Alta. “We’re very excited to partner with Nordiq Canada to bring live streaming to the 2025 Nordiq Canada Ski Nationals,” said Raphael Payo, from...
Graham Ritchie, member of the 2024-25 National Ski Team will attend races in P3 as part of his Individual Athlete Performance Plan and the goals of the NHPP program including but not limited to the Nordiq Canada Speed Strategy and the objective of securing 2026 Olympic Quota spots. The opportunity is possible due to race starts becoming available at P3 events and the U23 World Championships. These additions were at the discretion of the High Performance Director...
ENGADIN, Switzerland — Jan. 25, 2025 — Whitehorse, Yukon’s Sonjaa Schmidt narrowly missed the World Cup podium in Engadin’s sprint free technique event. Her eyes were set on the podium as she battled with Sweden’s Maja Dahlqvist into the final 100 metres of the race. In a lunge for the line, she came just 0.79 seconds short, finishing fourth for her best-ever World Cup finish. “The qualification felt good — there were blue skies, we’re up here in the mountains,...