Xavier McKeever in actionNathaniel Mah
Nathaniel Mah

Xavier McKeever

Biography

Xavier McKeever is set to become a second-generation Olympian at Milano Cortina 2026, extending his family’s legacy in cross-country skiing. McKeever earned his spot on the Olympic team by winning the men’s sprint free event at the Nordiq Canada 2026 Olympic Winter Games Trials. 

As a highly touted prospect, McKeever competed in his first of five FIS Junior World Championships in 2019. In 2020, he won silver in the men’s 4x5km relay alongside Olivier Léveillé, Tom Stephen, and Rémi Drolet. It was Canada’s first ever world championship cross-country skiing relay medal at any level. In 2022, he posted a pair of top six finishes in individual events, the men’s 30km mass start free and men’s 10km classic, as well as a fourth-place finish in the men’s relay. 

McKeever debuted at the senior FIS World Championships in 2023 when he was just 19 years old. He was part of back-to-back fifth place finishes in the men’s relay in 2023 and 2025. He and Antoine Cyr finished ninth in the men’s team sprint classic in 2025. 

McKeever made his FIS World Cup debut in March 2022. After a few more World Cup appearances in March 2023, McKeever competed in his first full World Cup season in 2023-24. He recorded his career best individual World Cup result in February 2024 when he finished 19th in the men’s sprint classic on home snow in Canmore. 

McKeever’s parents are both Olympians. His mother, Milaine Thériault, competed at Nagano 1998, Salt Lake City 2002, and Turin 2006. His father, Robin McKeever, competed at Nagano 1998 before becoming the guide for his brother, Brian McKeever, who ended his illustrious career with 20 medals at the Paralympic Games. As a toddler, McKeever travelled with his parents to many of the same World Cup venues at which he now represents Canada. 

A Little More About Xavier 

Getting into the Sport: Started skiing at age 2 and began competing at age 5… His parents had him on skis early because the sport was such a big part of their lives, but they also had him try many other sports… Was inspired to focus on cross-country skiing after watching his father and uncle win three gold medals at the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games and getting the chance to stand on the podium with them… Outside Interests: Enjoys playing disc golf, is an aviation enthusiast, and enjoys cooking…. Pursuing a Bachelor of Aviation Management at Mount Royal University… Odds and Ends: Often builds Lego sets to calm his nerves and focus before a race… Grew up idolizing Alex Harvey because he was so competitive with the best in the world… Favourite quote: “Attitude is everything”… 

Notable International Results

FIS World Championships: 2025 – 5th (4x7.5km relay), 9th (team sprint classic), 45th (skiathlon), 51st (sprint free); 2023 – 5th (4x10km relay), 35th (sprint classic), 44th (skiathlon), 60th (15km free) 

FIS U23 World Championships: 2025 – 7th (20km mass start classic), 9th (sprint classic) 

FIS Junior World Championships: 2023 – 13th (20km mass start classic), 16th (sprint classic), 28th (10km free); 2022 – 4th (4x5km relay), 5th (30km mass start free), 6th (10km classic), 45th (sprint classic); 2021 – 6th (4x5km relay), 37th (10km free), 38th (sprint classic); 2020 – SILVER (4x5km relay), 17th (10km classic), 32nd (30km mass start free), 44th (sprint free); 2019 – 11th (4x5km relay), 44th (10km free), 52nd (sprint classic)