2024-2025 NATIONAL TEAM & AAP NOMINATIONS

Congratulations to the Athletes who have been nominated and selected to the National Team based on the criteria outlined in the Ski Jumping Canada National Team Selection Process & Criteria 2022/2023 document, and will be nominated to Sport Canada to receive AAP carding under the Ski Jumping Canada Carding Policy 2024/2025.

All nominations and selections were reviewed and supported by the High Performance Committee (HPC).

Selection Rationale: The goal of the National Team and AAP selection criteria is to select athletes who demonstrate the potential for a podium performance and contribute to Canada’s nation cup points.

AAP carding type nominations are not finalized and are subject to change upon review and acceptance by Sport Canada.

The HPC oversaw the athlete nomination selection process in accordance with Ski Jumping Canada’s Selection, Nominations, and Announcement policy.

Members of this committee are:

Natasha Bodnarchuk, Athlete Representative
Matthew Soukup, Athlete Representative
Guy Bolton, Division Representative
Gregor Linsig, Coach Representative
Tanya Dubnicoff, High Performance Representative
Julie Beaulieu, Ski Jumping Canada
Nathaniel Mah, Ski Jumping Canada

The HPC approved the final athlete selections.

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Athlete National Team Criteria Team Criteria Description AAP Criteria Criteria Description Example/Evidence Card Type
Alexandria Loutit 3.1 Up to (as determined by the High Performance Athlete Committee) the top four athletes on the Canadian Ranking List with World Cup Points 4.2.1 Achieving 3 World Cup/Grand Prix results that achieve 75% of the total score of the average of the top three athletes 3rd (241.6 points) Women’s Normal Hill HS98, Lillehammer, NOR. WC 2nd (267.5 points) Women’s Normal Hill HS98, Lillehammer, NOR. WC 2nd (290.2 points) Women’s Large Hill HS140, Engelberg, SUI. WC SR2
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 3.1 Curtailment of Health 4.4 2022-2023 SR carded athletes with an accepted Curtailment of Health 2022 3rd Beijing Olympics mixed team 2020 8th Men’s Large Hill HS140, Engelberg, SUI. WC 2021 28th Men’s Large Hill HS137, 2021 WSC Oberstdorf GER SR INJURY
Abigail Strate 3.1 Up to (as determined by the High Performance Athlete Committee) the top four athletes on the Canadian Ranking List with World Cup Points 4.2.1 Achieving 3 World Cup/Grand Prix results that achieve 75% of the total score of the average of the top three athletes 3rd (247.4 points) Women’s Largel Hill HS142, Garmisch-Partinkerchen, GER. WC 2nd (269.4 points) Women’s Largel Hill HS137, Oberstdorf, GER. WC 3rd (233.6 points) Women’s Normal Hill HS98, Villach, AUT. WC SR
Nicole Maurer 3.1 Up to (as determined by the High Performance Athlete Committee) the top four athletes on the Canadian Ranking List with World Cup Points 4.2.1 Achieving 3 World Cup/Grand Prix results that achieve 75% of the total score of the average of the top three athletes 24th (198.4 points) Women’s Normal Hill HS90, Hinzenbach, AUT. WC (180 Points) 26th (168.9 points) Women’s Normal Hill HS102, Zao, JPN. WC (168.8) 26th (200.7 points) Women’s Normal Hill HS98, Villach, AUT. WC (183.25) SR
Natalie Eilers 3.1 Curtailment of Health 4.4 2022-2023 Development carded athletes with an accepted Curtailment of Health 2023 30th (64.3 points) Women’s Large Hill HS147, Willingen, GER. WC D INJURY

 

 

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