Calgary, Alta. (January 13, 2023) — Alpine Canada officially announced today the 12 athletes selected to
represent Canada at the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championship later this month in St. Anton, Austria. The Canadian Junior Alpine Ski Team is looking to build on last year’s success at Panorama Ski Resort in Invermere, B.C., where Canada won gold in the team parallel event and achieved 11 top ten results.
“Congratulations to the athletes named to the team and to the coaches, clubs and families who have helped them reach this level,” said Therese Brisson, President and CEO of Alpine Canada. “This is an
important event in the competitive pathway and a great opportunity for our best junior aged athletes to test themselves against the world’s best. We look forward to building on the amazing results from last year in Panorama in St. Anton this year.”
The 2023 World Junior team, supported by Sporting Life, is made up of 12 athletes, under the age for 21, who qualified for the team through a selection criteria that considers world ranking, world ranking
by age, as well as performance in the Nor-Am Series. The team is led by returnee Britt Richardson (Canmore, AB), and is made up of six women and six men. Three other athletes, Arianne Forget (Prevost, QC), Justine Lamontagne (Saint-Ferréol-les Neiges, QC) and Tait Jordan (North Vancouver, BC) were also named to last year’s World Junior team.
2023
Canadian National Junior Ski Team
First | Last | Hometown |
Prov |
Home Ski Club / Academy |
YOB |
Alice | Marchessault | Ste-Anne-des-Lacs |
QC |
Sommet Olympia |
2002 |
* Arianne | Forget | Prévost |
QC |
S1 Racing / Belle Neige |
2003 |
Ashley | Campbell | Huntsville |
ON |
Georgian Peaks |
2002 |
Britt | Richardson | Canmore |
AB |
Calgary Alpine / Burke Mountain |
2003 |
Hemming | Sola | Summerland |
BC |
Apex |
2003 |
Jesse | Kertesz-Knight | Jasper |
AB |
Banff Alpine Racers |
2003 |
Justine | Lamontagne | Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges |
QC |
Mont Sainte-Anne |
2002 |
Kaila | Lafreniere | Whistler |
BC |
Belle Neige |
2004 |
Kyle | Blandford | Oakville |
ON |
Toronto Ski Club |
2003 |
Mackenzie | Wood | Thornbury |
ON |
Georgian Peaks |
2002 |
Oscar | Park | Calgary |
AB |
Apex2100 / National Ski |
2004 |
* Tait | Jordan | North Vancouver |
BC |
Whistler Mountain |
2002 |
* Arianne Forget and Tait Jordan are unable to compete due to injury
“Congratulations to all the athletes who have been selected to represent Canada and we look forward to watching them compete on the world’s biggest stage,” said Frederic Lecoq, Chief Marketing Officer of
Sporting Life Group. “We’re inspired by this next generation of ski racers who have worked hard to accomplish their dream. Our partnership with Alpine Canada and Canada’s ski teams has enabled us to support them throughout their journey.”
Team photo: Front row, (left to right): Justine Lamontagne, Ashley Campbell, Kaila Lafreniere, Alice Marchessault.
Back row: Mackenize Wood, Jesse Kertesz-Knight, Hemming Sola, Kyle Blandford, Oscar Park.
Missing Britt Richardson.
The FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championship runs January 17th to 26th. To see the full FIS Junior World Ski Championship schedule please click here.
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Alpine Canada is the governing body for alpine, para-alpine, and ski cross racing in Canada, as well as for Canadian ski coaches, providing education, certification, insurance, and compliance with the coaching code of conduct. With the support of valued corporate partners and donors, along with the Government of Canada, Own the Podium, the Canadian Olympic Committee, and the Coaching Association of Canada, Alpine Canada develops Olympic, Paralympic, World Championship, and World Cup athletes to stimulate visibility, inspiration, and growth in the ski community.