Cross-Country Skiing
Brittany Webster
Brittany Webster was named to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Team, but did not actually compete in any events at the…
Brittany Webster was named to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Team, but did not actually compete in any events at the…
Benjamin Thomsen made his World Cup debut in March 2010 and his world championship debut in 2011 before competing at Sochi 2014.
Morgan Pridy got a taste of the Olympic experience when he served as a forerunner for the downhill and super-G…
A year after his Olympic debut at Sochi 2014, Trevor Philp was a member of the Canadian squad that won silver in the team event at the 2015 World Championships.
At the 2015 World Championships, Phil Brown helped the Canadian squad win silver in the team event which made its Olympic debut at PyeongChang 2018.
One of the founding members of the ski cross national team, Chris Del Bosco made his Olympic debut at Vancouver 2010, arriving at Cypress Mountain as the just-crowned Winter X Games Champion. In 2015-16, Del Bosco finished second overall in the ski cross World Cup standings for the fourth time in his career
Kelsey Serwa came back from several serious injuries to stand on the Olympic podium at Sochi 2014, where she won silver behind teammate Marielle Thompson for Canada’s record third 1-2 finish of the Games.
At Sochi 2014, Marielle Thompson won each of her eighth-final, quarterfinal, and semifinal heats before defeating teammate Kelsey Serwa in the Big Final to win gold as part of Canada’s third 1-2 finish of the Games.
Brady Leman won ski cross gold at PyeongChang 2018, overcoming the struggles and heartbreak he’d experienced during his Olympic journey. Leman had just missed winning an Olympic medal at Sochi 2014 when he finished fourth in the Big Final.
Matthew Rowley was just 16 when he was selected to be a forerunner for the ski jumping and Nordic combined…
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