Featured image: World Cup racer and two-time Olympian Valérie Grenier. Credit: GEPA
Information about the awards provided by Alpine Canada Alpin
Alpine Canada Alpin announced the recipients of the 2024 Canadian Ski Racing Awards. These accolades aim to acknowledge the achievements and impact made by individuals in Canada’s ski racing community.
The recipients of these awards are nominated by the Provincial and Territorial Sports Organizations (PTSOs), various Canadian ski clubs, and the public. The awards showcase individuals who are genuinely impacting the sport in a meaningful way both on and off the slopes, .
The committee faces a difficult task every year when selecting from the impressive pool of nominees. Every nominee demonstrates a strong dedication to alpine ski racing and a deep passion for their participation, making each one truly deserving of accolades.
This year, there were ten different awards given, with a male and a female chosen in each award category. Congratulations to all of the recipients! Ski Racing Media commends you for your hard work and dedication.
The Minogue Award recognizes one emerging ACA athlete who demonstrates excellence in all aspects of their current athletic year. All athletes with three years or less as a member of the National or NextGen Team, are eligible candidates. The winner of the Minogue Award of Excellence receives a bursary of $10,000.
Kya Fairley: Assistant Coach for Ski Cross on Alpine Canada Alpin
Victor Dockal: Head Coach for Ski Cross on Alpine Canada Alpin
Claudel Mey-Plouffe: Coach of the Alpine Women’s Team at Ski Québec Alpin
Yves Payer: Head Coach of the Alpine Women’s Team at Ski Québec Alpin
Sarah Byrne: U12 Alpine Lead Coach at Wentworth Ski Race Club
Luke Patterson: Alpine FIS Head Coach and Athletic Director at Banff Alpine Racers
Caroline Pageau
Helmut Spiegl: Windermere Valley Ski Club at Panorama Mountain Resort, BC
Thanks to the generous support of the Sam Ousher Switzer Charitable Foundation; the Foundation’s goal is to improve the quality of lives of Calgarians and Albertans, in this case through access to advanced education. The recipient of the award receives $5,000 to help cover tuition costs.
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