Justine Lamontagne
Biography
Justine Lamontagne is set to make her Olympic debut at Milano Cortina 2026.
Lamontagne was part of Canada’s gold medal winning squad in the mixed team parallel event at the 2022 FIS Junior World Championships. Her best individual result was 20th place in the alpine combined event, a mark she would match in the super-G at the 2023 Junior Worlds.
She made her first appearance on the FIS World Cup circuit in November 2023. She earned her first World Cup points in December 2025 when she finished 26th in the giant slalom in Semmering, Austria. She matched that career-best World Cup result in January 2026 in the slalom in Spindleruv Mlyn, Czechia.
Lamontagne made her Nor-Am Cup debut in December 2019. She earned her first podium on the circuit in December 2021 in a parallel event. Her best season of Nor-Am Cup racing was in 2023-24 when she finished fifth in the overall standings.
Lamontagne skied collegiately for Montana State University. She captured the bronze medal in giant slalom at the 2023 NCAA Championships. She won silver in slalom at the 2025 NCAA Championships.
A Little More About Justine
Getting into the Sport: Started skiing at age 3 and began competing at 6… Grew up racing against her older siblings… Outside Interests: Studying Environmental Engineering at Montana State University… Enjoys reading, playing other sports, especially rugby…
Notable International Results
FIS World Junior Championships: 2023 - 20th (SG), DNF (SL), DNF (GS), 10th (team parallel); 2022 - 20th (AC), 31st (SG), 26th (SL), 44th (GS), GOLD (team parallel)



