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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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Taylor Henrich carries weight of Canadian ski jumping on her shoulders
Increased funding created by success of 20-year-old athlete Success has come at an early age for ski jumper Taylor Henrich, but with a federation starved for relevance, so has the heavy burden of being the sport’s flag-bearer in Canada. As a 19-year-old last season, the Calgary native became the first Canadian woman to capture a World…
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Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes ski jumping to new lengths at world championships
Published on: January 14, 2016 Calgary’s Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes shattered his Canadian ski jumping distance record at the ski flying world championships in Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf, Austria on Thursday. Flying 212.5 metres in qualifying, the 24-year-old eclipsed his own mark of 205 metres, set in 2013 in the Czech Republic. At that time, he was the…
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NCSC Supports NCTC Push for 2017 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti Finland
Nordic Combined Ski Canada supports the NCTC initiative that is preparing our athletes to compete at the 2017 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships to be held at Lahti, Finland prior to the next Olympics. Nordic Combined is an Olympic Winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and ski jumping. It is one of the oldest Nordic Winter…
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Continental Cup Points for Canadian Wes Saville
Wes Saville achieved Continental Cup points at the recent Park City FIS event before Christmas. Wes is part of the NCTC initiative that is preparing our athletes to compete at the 2017 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships to be held at Lahti, Finland prior to the next Olympics. Wes’s accomplishment at Park City is a…
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Nordic Combined Recruitment Opportunity for NCTC
Nordic Combined is looking to recruit additional athletes of all ages and if you have interests in the sport of Nordic skiing and ski jumping, to please contact Andy at 403-815-2142 or amah@advantageog.com. A great opportunity may exist for athletes who are approximately 15 to 17 years old to be considered for the NCTC team. Canadian Nordic…
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FIS CUP- Men at Whistler Olympic Park, 6-7 February 2016
On behalf of the International Ski Federation (FIS), the Sea to Sky Nordics are pleased to invite all National Ski Associations to participate in the Aviva 2016 Ski Jumping FIS CUP- Men at Whistler Olympic Park, 6-7 February 2016. Entry deadline Entry by number: January 5, 2016 Entry by name: January 25, 2016…
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Calgary Ski Jumps Remain Open
TORONTO (December 11, 2015) – Ski Jumping Canada is pleased to announce that thanks to the support of the Canadian Olympic Foundation (COF) and WinSport, the ski jumping complex at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary will remain open through 2018. The COF’s investment of $75,000 per year over three years reduces WinSport’s substantial financial commitment…
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New Development Jumps Ready for Jumping in Whistler
The new development hills will include an HS20 and HS40. The 20-meter jump was completed last season and the 40-meter tower was completed this summer will be ready for jumping for this winter. These will be winter jumps, watch for an 8-meter summer jump nearing completion in Squamish at the Sea To Sky Nordics owned…
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2014 Olympian Matthew Rowley Announces Retirement
Matthew Rowley, a veteran of the Canadian National Ski Jumping Team, has announced his retirement from the sport. Matthew started ski jumping 15 years ago at age 7, getting his start through Winsport’s multi-sport summer camp and immediately fell in love with ski jumping. “Pushing the boundaries of what can be done on skis, experiencing…
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Congratulations to Jasmine Sepandj
Recipients of the ‘Fuelling Athletes and coaching excellence’ program announced 50 athlete and coach pairings receive $10,000 to help fuel their sport dreams [Ski Jumping Canada, Calgary, Alberta] – Ski Jumping Canada is proud to announce that National Team athlete Jasmine Sepandj and her coach Gregor Linsig are recipients of Petro-Canada “Fuelling Athletes and Coaching…
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