Jasmine Drolet
Biography
Jasmine Drolet is set to make her Olympic debut at Milano Cortina 2026 alongside older brother Rémi, who is headed to his second straight Olympic Winter Games. Drolet previously represented Team Canada at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games.
Drolet achieved a career highlight at the 2024 FIS U23 World Championships where she won gold in the mixed 4x5km relay alongside Derek Deuling, Max Hollmann, and Liliane Gagnon. The following year, she finished sixth in the women’s 20km mass start classic, her best individual result at the U23 Worlds. Drolet had competed at four straight FIS Junior World Championships from 2019 to 2022, highlighted by an eighth-place finish in the women’s 5km classic in 2022.
Drolet made her FIS World Cup debut in March 2022, competing in four races. She then battled mononucleosis during the 2022-23 season, which limited her ability to race. That was followed by a concussion in the fall of 2023, but she came back from those difficulties to win the women’s 20km mass start classic at the 2024 NCAA Skiing Championships while representing Dartmouth College. She also finished third in the women’s 7.5km free. She repeated that third place finish in the women’s 7.5km classic at the 2025 NCAA Skiing Championships.
A Little More About Jasmine
Getting into the Sport: Started skiing at a young age but became more serious and competitive at age 13… Inspired by her older brother, Rémi, because he is hard working and loves training and wants her to succeed alongside him… Outside Interests: Enjoys drawing, reading, cooking… Graduated from Dartmouth College in June 2025 with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies and Human Centered Design… Would like to pursue a career in environmental protection…
Notable International Results
Youth Olympic Games: 2020 – 17th (5km classic), 20th (sprint free), 34th (cross-country cross)
FIS U23 World Championships: 2025 – 6th (20km mass start classic), 8th (mixed 4x5km relay), 23rd (10km free), 29th (sprint classic); 2024 – GOLD (mixed 4x5km relay), 10th (10km classic), 18th (20km mass start free), 33rd (sprint free)
FIS Junior World Championships: 2022 – 7th (4x3.3km relay), 8th (5km classic), 20th (15km mass start free), 31st (sprint classic); 2021 – 9th (4x3.3km relay), 18th (15km mass start classic), 23rd (5km free); 2020 – 9th (4x3.3km relay), 32nd (5km classic), 36th (15km mass start free); 2019 – 11th (4x3.3km relay), 36th (15km mass start classic), 67th (5km free)



