• Ski Jumping Canada AGM

    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

    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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  • Canadian Ski Jumpers Land Two in Top-10 at World Cup Opener

    Canadian Ski Jumpers Land Two in Top-10 at World Cup Opener

    LILLEHAMMER, Nor.—Canada’s women’s ski jumping squad proved they are ready to soar with the world’s best on the flight path to Milano/Cortina 2026 while opening the pre-Olympic season with two athletes landing in the top-10, and all three racking up prestigious points at the World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway. Calgary leaper, 20-year-old Alex Loutitt, was…

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  • Hops for Hops and Silent Auction

    Hops for Hops and Silent Auction

     Ski Jumping Fundraiser Alert!  We’re excited to announce an upcoming fundraiser event, “Hops for Hops,” with our friends at Village Brewery in Calgary happening on December 1! This is a great opportunity to support our athletes and get involved in our community.  Date: December 1, 2024  RSVP Here: https://forms.office.com/r/F6i6haG5Zw  Support us on GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/02ac4ef9 Your support makes…

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  • Abigail Strate Flies to Eighth at Summer Grand Prix Series Finale in Germany

    Abigail Strate Flies to Eighth at Summer Grand Prix Series Finale in Germany

    Klingenthal, GER.— Canadian ski jumper, Abigail Strate, battled to a courageous eighth-place finish on the large hill at the FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix Series on Saturday in Klingenthal, Germany. The 23-year-old Calgarian, who rattled off three podium finishes on the World Cup last season, posted a total of 216.8 points in her two leaps…

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  • Canadian Leapers Enjoy Solid Weekend at Summer Ski Jumping Inter Continental Cup in Norway

    Canadian Leapers Enjoy Solid Weekend at Summer Ski Jumping Inter Continental Cup in Norway

    TRONDHEIM, Nor.—Two, top-10 finishes were not the results Alex Loutitt was looking for at the Inter Continental Cup this weekend, but the Canadian ski jumping queen will leave Trondheim, Norway with valuable lessons. After a ninth-place finish on Saturday, the 20-year-old leaper from Calgary flew closer to her first podium of the summer in the…

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  • Position Available Nordic Combined Coach

    Position Available Nordic Combined Coach

    Based out of Sea to Sky Corridor, British Columbia, Canada Position TypeFull Time Application Deadline DateSeptember 1, 2024 Salary Range$40,000 – $65,000 Job LocationSquamish/Whistler Employment TypeEmployee The employer is committed to creating an inclusive and diverse work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment…

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  • Alexandria Loutitt Named Alberta Government’s Female Athlete-of-the-Year for 2023

    Alexandria Loutitt Named Alberta Government’s Female Athlete-of-the-Year for 2023

    CALGARY— Canada’s ski jumping sensation Alexandria Loutitt hopes receiving the Alberta Government’s Sport Recognition Awards as the 2023 Female Athlete-of-the-Year will inspire a whole new generation of ski jumpers. Established in 1987, the prestigious awards are bestowed annually to the athletes, coaches and officials in Alberta who dedicate themselves to excellence in their craft while…

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  • The Ski Playground: An Introduction to Sport for Life for All Canadians

    The Ski Playground: An Introduction to Sport for Life for All Canadians

    For Jesse Cockney, the experience helped him drift back more than three decades, to a time when he was a young, unsteady novice just beginning a love affair with a sport. “When people get on skis, any skis, for the first time,’’ says the two-time Canadian Olympian, “there’s always that moment of apprehension – they’re…

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  • Nominations for the Class of 2024 are now open!

    Nominations for the Class of 2024 are now open!

    Is your hero in the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame? They are the champions of Canadian snowsports and paint a beautiful picture of diverse talent across the nation. They have been recognized at the highest level of achievement in their domains. They are a wonderful celebration of sport and talent. They are the esteemed members…

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  • Ski Jumping Canada Governance Enhancement Consultant

    Ski Jumping Canada Governance Enhancement Consultant

    Ski Jumping Canada is looking for a passionate leader interested in a part-time contract position as a Governance Enhancement Consultant. Reporting to the Board of Directors of Ski Jumping Canada (SJC), the Governance Enhancement Consultant will work with SJC to implement a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program and practice, update the governance policies, board, by-laws,…

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  • Alex Loutitt Jumps One Point Shy of Podium in Fourth at World Cup in Trondheim

    Alex Loutitt Jumps One Point Shy of Podium in Fourth at World Cup in Trondheim

    TRONDHEIM, Nor.—Alex Loutitt is back! And in record fashion. Not that she ever left. Rattling off her third straight top-five finish on the World Cup ski jumping circuit by finishing fourth on Tuesday in Trondheim, Norway is a sure sign the soft-spoken 20-year-old has emerged as a podium threat each time she heads to the…

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