With the Winter Olympics approaching in northern Italy, the World Cup alpine skiing tour intensifies as Beaver Creek in Colorado hosts the first downhill race of the season along with a super-G event. Additionally, Quebec’s Mont Tremblant is holding two women’s giant slaloms, the only Canadian stop on the circuit.
The Canadian men, aiming for Olympic alpine medals, are gearing up for the speed disciplines of downhill and super-G. Notably, Jack Crawford and Cam Alexander are expected to be strong contenders at the upcoming Olympics in Bormio. Crawford, who clinched a bronze at the 2022 Games and later secured a gold at the 2023 world championships, is a standout in the downhill and super-G events. On the other hand, Alexander, a bronze medalist at the 2023 worlds, has shown prowess in downhill races despite a setback due to a knee injury.
In the women’s category, Val Grenier, a promising Canadian skier, is set to compete at Mont Tremblant following her impressive bronze in the downhill at Cortina d’Ampezzo. Despite facing challenges, Grenier’s performance in the giant slalom has been noteworthy. Another contender to watch is Britt Richardson, who claimed the junior world title in giant slalom in 2024.
American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin is making a strong comeback in the alpine skiing scene after recovering from injuries. With several victories in slalom races, Shiffrin is yet to make a mark in the giant slalom this season. As she aims for redemption after a disappointing 2022 Games, Shiffrin’s path to success in the upcoming Olympics looks promising, especially with key competitors facing injuries.
The alpine skiing world is abuzz with anticipation as athletes gear up for the challenges ahead, setting the stage for an exciting season leading up to the Winter Olympics.
