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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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Canada’s Abigail Strate Flies into History Books with Fourth Consecutive Ski Jumping Podium
WISLA, Pol.—Canada’s Abigail Strate is not shy to admit that she enjoys the summer sun but has never found her mojo on ski jumping towers around the world when the flowers are in full bloom during the Summer Grand Prix season. That has all changed over the last two weeks as the 24-year-old ski jumping…
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Canada’s Abigail Strate Flies to Third Consecutive International Ski Jumping Podium
WISLA, Pol.— Make it three podiums in a row for Canadian ski jumper, Abigail Strate, on the Summer Grand Prix. The colourful Canuck soared to the bronze medal on Saturday – her third in as many competitions – in the women’s large hill test in Wisla, Poland. “I was feeling a little nervous up there on…
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Canada’s Abigail Strate Soars to First International Ski Jumping Victory
COURCHEVEL, Fra.— Canadian ski jumper, Abigail Strate, landed on the top step of the international podium for the first time in her career on Sunday in Courchevel, France. One day after flying to her first ever podium on the Summer Grand Prix circuit, the 24-year-old claimed her first victory on the large HS135 hill with 108.8…
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Canada’s Abigail Strate Flies to First Summer Grand Prix Ski Jumping Podium
COURCHEVEL, Fra.— Canadian ski jumper, Abigail Strate, flew onto the podium in her first event of the Olympic season. The 24-year-old Calgarian won the first summer Grand Prix ski jumping medal of her career, taking the bronze in the women’s large hill competition in Courchevel, France with a total of 222.9 points. “Obviously this feels really…
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Karbon’s End of Year Sale, Elevate Your Performance with Karbon
Now at Unbeatable Prices! At SJC, we’re proud to stand behind Karbon’s premium technical gear—engineered for precision, durability, and peak performance. Now’s your chance to upgrade your kit with massive savings during their End of Year Sale, with discounts soaring up to 80% off! Whether you’re gearing up for adventure, refining your athletic edge, or simply demanding the best, don’t…
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Call for New Directors
Ski Jumping Canada Board of Directors – 2025 Ski Jumping Canada (SJC), the national sport governing body for ski jumping in Canada, is seeking nominations for individuals to serve on its Board of Directors for a three-year term. We are entering an exciting new chapter at Ski Jumping Canada, having recently completed a full governance…
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Canadian Ski Jumpers Shine at World Cup Finale
LAHTI, Fin.—Canada’s ski jumpers ended their 2024-25 World Cup flight path with a string of solid results at the Lahti Ski Games in Finland. Alex Loutitt landed on the World Cup podium for the third time this season, taking the bronze on the first day of large hill jumping, Thursday. Calgary’s ski jumping ace racked…
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Canadian Ski Jumpers Alex Loutitt and Abigail Strate Blown into Top 12 at World Championships
TRONDHEIM, Nor.—Canada’s top two women’s ski jumpers landed on top of each other in the standings as Mother Nature stole the show at the women’s large hill World Championship competition in Trondheim, Norway. The defending World Champion, Alex Loutitt, flew to 10th spot, while her Olympic medal-winning teammate, Abigail Strate, landed in 11th. Nicole Maurer…
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Canadian Ski Jumpers Alex Loutitt and Abigail Strate Tie for Fifth at World Championships
TRONDHEIM, Nor.—A trio of Canadian ski jumping aces enjoyed a career-best day at the World Championships in Trondheim, Norway on Friday. All three Calgarians posted top World Championship results on the normal-sized hill. Alex Loutitt and Abigail Strate landed in a tie for fifth, while Nicole Maurer placed 21st. The 21-year-old Loutitt was sitting in…
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