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Ski Jumping Canada AGM
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING FOR SKI JUMPING CANADA Pursuant to its bylaws, NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Ski Jumping Canada will be held on Monday, June 30th, 2025 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. MST. All active current members are deemed to be members in good standing of Ski Jumping Canada…
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BLACK TUSK NORDIC EVENTS SOCIETY IS SEEKING VOLUNTEERS TO WELCOME THE WORLD TO WHISTLER OLYMPIC PARK
SEA-TO-SKY CORRIDOR, BRITISH COLUMBIA October 28, 2022 – The Black Tusk Nordic Events Society and its Organizing Committee are currently working on the final preparations leading to the hosting of the FIS Nordic Junior/U23 World Ski Championships from January 27 to February 5, 2023 and are calling on the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Community and Nordic Community to…
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Al Maddox and Mike Delich Awarded Prestigious Snow Sport Awards
Canadian Snowsports Recognizes extraordinary life-long leadership within international sport Vancouver – The Canadian Snowsports Association, which oversees the six Olympic and Paralympic disciplines for FIS matters, today named two life-long volunteers as recipients of awards that acknowledge extraordinary commitment, passion and contribution to the advancement of sport on the snow in Canada. the 2020 recipients…
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viaSport welcomes the BC Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Society as an affiliated Provincial Sport Organization
DECEMBER 8, 2020 VIASPORT Vancouver, B.C. – As part of its mandate to grow amateur sport in B.C., viaSport is pleased to welcome its newest Affiliated Provincial Sport Organization, BC Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Society. As an organization serving the unique participants of this niche sport, Affiliate status enables BC Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined…
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Former Olympic ski jumper hopes to revive ski jumping in Thunder Bay and Ontario
Jeff Walters · CBC News · Posted: Nov 16, 2020 7:30 AM ET There are few places left in Canada where ski jumping training takes place, and Steve Collins wants to change that. Collins, a retired ski jumper from Fort William First Nation, on the outskirts of Thunder Bay, Ont., represented Canada at three winter Olympics, and on the…
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Uphill battle begins again for Canadian ski jumpers
Dan Barnes • Postmedia In Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes’ chosen sport, landings are mandatory, take-offs optional. The 29-year-old ski jumper from Calgary is living in the Slovenian town of Kranj, training for a World Cup season that starts in Poland a week from now, wondering if he has chosen the right option, given the COVID-19 pandemic and all. “It…
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Nordic Strategy Update – Canada’s four Nordic sports provide check-in on exploration of joint opportunities
Nordic Strategy Update Canada’s four Nordic sports provide check-in on exploration of joint opportunities The Nordic Strategy, which is a joint initiative between Biathlon Canada, Nordic Combined Ski Canada, Nordiq Canada and Ski Jumping Canada, was initiated in an effort to help Canada’s Nordic sports improve their operations and high-performance results by doing more together.…
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Ski jumping in the city
A quarter of a century later, ski jumping wants to take off again in the Outaouais Former international athletes are piloting an ambitious project to endow the region with a new club, Le Droit learned . Gatineau’s Jean Séguin and Czech Pavol Skvaridlo would like to open two training grounds, one in an urban environment on the former slope…
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The Face-Off: Former Ski Jumpers
Nordic Combined is a sport closely related to its Nordic neighbour disciplines Ski Jumping and Cross-Country Skiing. The close ties and common education, especially with the Ski Jumpers, will be an important factor in the premiere of the Women’s World Cup this season, as the Ski Jumping series have formed and developed many of the…
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WHISTLER, B.C.—Canada’s bid to host the 2023 Nordic Junior/U23 World Ski Championships at Whistler Olympic Park is a winner.
The International Ski Federation (FIS) declared the next generation of Nordic stars will be striding and soaring into Canada’s west coast for the first time since the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. “We are extremely pleased to have the opportunity to bring this prestigious event for aspiring Olympians in the Nordic sports back to…
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Ski Jumping Canada helps RBC Training Ground go virtual to find new Olympic talent
Ski Jumping Canada helps RBC Training Ground go virtual to find new Olympic talent. Every Canadian athlete between the ages of 14 and 25 now the chance to be scouted by nine Team Canada sports, including Ski Jumping, from home. TORONTO, October 14, 2020 — Ski Jumping Canada is one of nine national sport organizations…
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Canada’s Four Nordic Sports Sign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to Explore Joint Opportunities to Achieve Performance and Operational Goals
CANMORE, Alta.—Canada’s four Nordic sports have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to begin exploring ways they can work together to achieve their ultimate goals of putting more Canadian athletes on podiums and increasing participation in each of their sports. Biathlon Canada, Nordic Combined Ski Canada, Nordiq Canada and Ski Jumping Canada will work together…
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