Trinity Ellis
Biography
Trinity Ellis made her Olympic debut at Beijing 2022 where she was the top Canadian in the women’s singles event, placing 14th. She was also part of Canada’s sixth-place finish in the team relay.
Ellis joined the national team program in 2017-18 as part of Luge Canada’s Next Gen group. For that season and the next, she competed on the FIL Youth World Cup circuit. She earned her first podium in January 2018 when she finished third in Winterberg, just before she competed at the FIL World Junior Championships. Her first Youth World Cup victories came in December 2018 when she won back-to-back races in Park City, Utah to kick off that season. She quickly added a silver medal at the Youth World Cup in Calgary.
In January 2019, Ellis competed at her first senior FIL World Championships and was ranked ninth among the U23 women. She made three straight world championship appearances from 2023 to 2025, highlighted by her 13th-place finish in singles in 2025 in Whistler. That result ranked her third in the U23 division.
She joined the senior World Cup team for the second half of the 2018-19 season. Ellis achieved a career highlight at the first stop of the 2019-20 World Cup season in Innsbruck where she placed a career-best eighth in the women’s singles event and was part of a fourth-place finish with Reid Watts (men’s singles) and Tristan Walker and Justin Snith (doubles) in the team relay. She capped the season by winning both the Canadian junior and senior national titles.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ellis did not compete internationally during the 2020-21 season. When she returned to the World Cup circuit in November 2021, she finished 10th in the women’s singles event at the Olympic test event of the Yanqing Sliding Centre. She was also part of a fifth-place finish there with the team relay.
A Little More About Trinity
Getting into the Sport: Started luge at age 11 after being introduced to it during a Grade 6 field trip to the Whistler Sliding Centre… Was immediately drawn to the speed and adrenaline… Has dreamed of competing at the Olympics since attending her first national team selections when she was 14… Inspired by Olympian Kimberley McRae’s work ethic, positivity and willingness to teach… Outside Interests: Enjoys knitting, reading, and sometimes drawing or painting while on the road during the competitive season… Likes to spend her summers in the mountains, hiking, camping, rock climbing… Has worked as a server, a barista, a landscaper, and a farm hand on Lil’wat Nation over the last few years… Would like a degree and career in environmental science or forestry… Odds and Ends: Favourite motto: “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement”… Has started a mug collection from European Christmas markets…
Olympic Highlights
| Games | Sport | Event | Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing 2022 | Luge | Singles - Women | 14 |
| Beijing 2022 | Luge | Team Relay - Mixed | 6 |
| Milano Cortina 2026 | Luge | Singles - Women | 17 |
Notable International Results
Olympic Winter Games: 2026 - 17th (singles); 2022 - 14th (singles), 6th (team relay)
FIL World Championships: 2025 - 13th (singles), 11th (mixed singles); 2024 - 14th (singles); 2023 - 18th (singles), 10th (team relay); 2019 - 29th (singles)
FIL World U23 Championships: 2025 - BRONZE (singles); 2024 - 5th (singles); 2023 - 7th (singles); 2019 - 9th (singles)
FIL World Junior Championships: 2018 - 19th (singles)
America-Pacific Championships: 2024 - 5th (singles); 2021 - BRONZE (singles); 2019 - 7th (singles)



