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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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Consistent Canuck Alex Loutitt Flies to Fifth at World Cup in Oslo
OSLO, Nor.—Alex Loutitt continues to be a model of consistency on the World Cup ski jumping circuit, regularly placing in the top-five. The Calgary-born leaper landed in fifth spot on Sunday in Oslo on the second day of the prestigious three-hill Raw Air event that his held in conjunction with the World Cup circuit in…
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Ski Jumper Alex Loutitt Lands Shy of Podium in Fourth at World Cup in Oslo
OSLO, Nor.—Alex Loutitt came one place shy of the World Cup podium to open the prestigious Raw Air ski jumping competition in Oslo, Norway on Saturday. The Raw Air event tests the world’s top leapers over two World Cup events in Oslo and Trondheim before the top-15 take on a ski flying hill in Vikersund…
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Ski Jumper Alex Loutitt Flies to Fifth at World Cup in Germany
HEINZENBACH, Aut.—Canada’s ski jumpers continued their consistent flight path this season with Alex Loutitt landing shy of the podium in fifth place and Nicole Maurer challenging her career best finish at the World Cup in Heinzenbach, Austria. The 20-year-old Loutitt came up shy of her seventh podium finish of the season, placing fifth with a…
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Ski Jumping Canada Takes Flight with Drew Edwards as New Development Manager
Edwards focused on developing sport at grassroots level, building performance pathway CALGARY— With a deeply rooted background working in Canada’s sport system, Drew Edwards joins Ski Jumping Canada as the organization’s first Development Manager, tasked with developing the sport at the grassroots level and building a performance pathway in an effort to help more Canadian…
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Ski Jumper Alex Loutitt Flies to Fourth at World Cup in Germany
Nicole Maurer soars to career-best, landing in 23rd place WILLINGEN, Ger.—Canada’s ski jumpers continued their consistent flight path this season with Alex Loutitt landing shy of the podium in fourth place and Nicole Maurer posting at career best finish at the World Cup in Willingen, Germany. The 20-year-old Loutitt came up shy of her seventh…
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Canadian Ski Jumper Alex Loutitt Flies to Bronze at World Cup in Slovenia
LJUBNO, Slo.—Alex Loutitt continued her dream season by landing on the World Cup podium for an unprecedented sixth time this year, taking the bronze in Ljubno, Slovenia. The adrenaline-seeking Calgarian secured third place with a total score of 258.9 points on the normal hill. “This is one of my favourite hills and has been since…
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Alex Loutitt and Abigail Strate Soar to Silver, Winning Canada’s First Ever World Cup Medal in Super Team Event
ZAO, Jpn.—Canada’s Alex Loutitt and Abigail Strate landed in the history books once again, winning Canada’s first ever World Cup medal in a Super Team ski jumping competition on Saturday in Zao, Japan. Canada’s lady leapers racked up a total of 709.7 points. Each athlete took three jumps off the normal sized hill. The Canadian…
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Canadian Alex Loutitt Jumps to Bronze at Japan World Cup
ZAO, Jpn.—Alex Loutitt bounced back with a bronze medal on Friday at a World Cup ski jumping stop in Zao, Japan. The Calgarian landed in third place with a total of 216.7 points for her fourth World Cup podium of the season and sixth of her young career. “I’m definitely really happy with my performance…
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Tarik VanWieren Amongst 79 Canadian Athletes Heading to Youth Olympic Games
TORONTO (January 11, 2024) – On Thursday, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) announced the Canadian delegation of 79 athletes, 32 coaches and National Sport Organization support staff and 14 COC Mission Team that will participate in the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games (YOG). YOG are the world’s largest multi-sport event for high-performance youth athletes…
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Abigail Strate Flies to Third Straight World Cup Ski Jumping Podium
VILLACH, Aut.— Canadian ski jumper, Abigail Strate, is flying early in 2024. Literally. The 22-year-old Calgarian won her third World Cup medal in five days on Wednesday, taking the bronze on the women’s normal hill competition in Villach, Austria with a total of 233.6 points. Strate closed 2023 with her second career podium, claiming the bronze…
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