Nordiq Canada is proud to introduce the staff who will lead the National High Performance Program under HPD Chris Jeffries. Several roles shift from “coach” to “lead.” This shift better aligns with the decentralized model we’ve been building since the 2016 high performance review. It recognizes the role of exceptional coaches and daily training environments (DTE) across the country in supporting Canada’s amazing national athletes.
With strong DTEs, Nordiq Canada’s role is not to direct athlete programs; instead, staff is here to help athletes and coaches implement Individual Athlete Performance Plans, and to lead international competition trips. With our financial reality in mind – rising costs and no increase in government funding since 2006 – this system keeps us strong and resilient into the future.
We are excited to introduce:
Julia Mehre Ystgaard, Lead – World Cup Team
Eric de Nys, Lead – Domestic High Performance
Jessica Kryski, Lead – Integrated Support Team
Cindy Chetley remains High Performance Coordinator.
Matt Smider will continue as Lead, Domestic Development. During his parental leave, please direct Development Team and program questions to Julie Beaulieu, Sport Development Director.
Learn more about the National High Performance Program
Nordiq Cup (COC) Race Calendar |
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We are excited to share next season’s Nordiq Cup (COC) schedule!
December Nordiq Cup: December 6-8, 2024 – Sovereign Lake, BC
Nordiq Canada Selection Trials: January 3-5, 2025 – Thunder Bay, ON
Nordiq Canada Ski Nationals: March 17-23rd, 2025 – Canmore, AB
NWSDA Grant Applications Open |
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The National Winter Sports Development Association (NWSDA) grants are a financial assistance opportunity aimed at supporting the development of internationally competitive Canadian athletes in cross-country skiing.
Application deadline: June 10, 2024.
Full details about the grant, eligibility and application form can be found below.
Application Form
The Climate is Changing, and So Must Our Sport: Learn More on June 19 |
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On June 19 at 5:00 pm MT, please join Nordiq Canada and staff from the Canadian Centre for Climate Services for a presentation on how climate trends are impacting cross-country skiing and where we can find resources to meet the challenge. This presentation is a first step in working together to mitigate climate change and adapt the sport to changing conditions. All are welcome.
Event Registration
Looking to create a more welcoming and inclusive environment at your ski club? Dive into The Belonging Playbook, developed by the Ottawa Sport Council. Packed with practical, tactical content, this playbook is a great tool for your club’s tool belt, for fostering inclusivity and welcoming more Canadians to cross-country skiing! Check it out here:
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