Katherine Stewart-Jones
Biography
Katherine Stewart-Jones made her Olympic debut at Beijing 2022 where she competed in five events. She broke into the top 30 in the skiathlon and 30km mass start and helped the 4x5km relay team to a ninth place finish.
Stewart-Jones has represented Canada at five senior FIS World Championships, two FIS U23 World Championships, and three FIS Junior World Championships.
Stewart-Jones got her first World Cup experience in 2016 when she competed in the Ski Tour Canada. After several near misses over the years, she earned her first World Cup points in February 2020 when she finished 29th in a 15km classic pursuit race in Trondheim, Norway. She finished the 2020-21 season as the top-ranked Canadian woman in the overall World Cup standings, a feat she replicated each of the next four seasons.
Stewart-Jones achieved her best World Cup ranking in 2024-25 when she finished the season 31st overall. She produced the two best individual World Cup results of her career during that season’s Tour de Ski, placing fourth in the 20km free and seventh in the 15km pursuit classic in Toblach, Italy. She had one prior individual top 10 World Cup result, in the 15km mass start classic in Val di Fiemme, Italy during the Tour de Ski in 2022-23.
Stewart-Jones got her first taste of major international competition at the 2013 Junior Worlds, which was followed by appearances in 2014 and 2015. It was also in 2015 that she competed at the Canada Winter Games where she won three silver medals in individual events as well as a gold with Team Quebec in the women’s relay.
Stewart-Jones started competing on the Nor-Am Cup circuit in 2013. She finished second overall in 2016-17 before winning back-to-back overall tour titles in 2018-19 and 2019-20. Her first tour victory came at the start of the 2018-19 season and started a streak of 17 straight top-four finishes, which included five more victories.
In 2017, Stewart-Jones competed at both the U23 Worlds and the senior Worlds. After another U23 Worlds appearance in 2018, she had a couple of notable results at the senior worlds in 2019 and 2021 where she was the top Canadian in the women’s 30km mass start both years. That includes her career-best individual world championship result, a 23rd-place finish in 2021.
A Little More About Katherine
Getting into the Sport: Started skiing as soon as she could walk… Didn’t like it much at first and was mostly motivated by candy… Competed at her first national championships when she was 15… Was always a competitive kid and believes she became a gritty athlete because she always had to keep up with her older siblings… Loves that skiing allows her to train outdoors and visit beautiful places… Outside Interests: Pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Psychology through Athabasca University…Enjoys sewing, cooking, reading, camping, surfing, hiking…Odds and Ends: Twin sister Emilie and older brother Patrick were both cross-country skiers; Emilie competed at the world junior championships; Patrick competed at the world juniors, world U23s and on the World Cup circuit…Older brother Andrew was a competitive rower who won silver in the coxed pair at the 2016 World Championships… Favourite motto: “Train smart, race fast!”…
Olympic Highlights
| Games | Sport | Event | Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing 2022 | Skiing - Cross-Country | 10km C - Women | 36 |
| Beijing 2022 | Skiing - Cross-Country | Skiathlon - Women | 23 |
| Beijing 2022 | Skiing - Cross-Country | 30k Mass Start F - Women | 30 |
| Beijing 2022 | Skiing - Cross-Country | 4x5km Relay - Women | 9 |
| Beijing 2022 | Skiing - Cross-Country | Team Sprint C - Women | 12 |
Notable International Results
Olympic Winter Games: 2022 - 36th (10km C), 23rd (skiathlon), 30th (30km Mst F), 9th (4x5km relay), 12th (team sprint C)
FIS World Championships: 2025 – 9th (4x7.5km relay), 27th (10km C), 47th (skiathlon); 2023 – 8th (4x5km relay), 25th (skiathlon), 27th (10km C), 28th (30km Mst C); 2021 - 23rd (30km Mst C), 41st (SP C), 28th (Skiathlon), 9th (4x5km relay); 2019 - 51st (10km C), 28th (20km Mst F), 40th (SP F), 39th (Skiathlon), 12th (4x5km relay); 2017 - 35th (10km C), 40th (30km Msr F), 58th (SP F), 39th (Skiathlon), 10th (4x5km relay)
FIS World U23 Championships: 2018 - 29th (10km C), 23rd (SP F), 31st (Skiathlon); 2017 - 27th (10km F), 24th (SP C), 21st (Skiathlon)
FIS World Junior Championships: 2015 - 25th (5km F), 19th (SP C), 14th (Skiathlon), 10th (4x3.3km relay); 2014 - 36th (5km C), 15th (SP F), 31st (Skiathlon), 10th (4x3.3km relay); 2013 - 58th (5km F), 25th (SP C), 45th (Skiathlon)



