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Get in TouchCalgary, AB. (January 12, 2026) - Canada hosted a series of Nor-Am races this weekend starting with the women taking on the Flying Mile at Mont Tremblant, on the PWC Tremblant World Cup track, for the first two days of giant slalom (GS) racing.


Day one saw Justine Lamontange (CAST) finish second and share the podium with fellow Canadian Arianne Forget (Belle Neige) in third. Kendra Giesbrecht (CAST D) had a top 10 finish to claim the top junior spot.On day two of the women’s GS races Estelle Martin (CAST D) had a top 10 finish. Two days of men’s GS races saw Canadian Simon Fournier (Tremblant) claim second place on his home hill along with a top 10 finish from Pierick Charest (CAST D) on day one, while William St-Germain (Mont St-Anne) claimed third on the final day of GS racing in Tremblant.


Racing then shifted to Sommet Saint-Sauveur who hosted four days of slalom (SL) racing which saw Jesse Kertesz-Knight (CAST D) put in a top 10 performance on the first day, and Canadian Etienne Mazellier (Stoneham) claim third on day two. On day one of the women’s slalom, Kiki Alexander (CAST) won the race with fellow Canadian Sarah Bennet (Stoneham) joining her on the podium in third. Justine Lamontange (CAST) also scoring a top 10 finish. The final day of SL competition saw Sarah Bennet (Stoneham) as the top Canadian, finishing third and Kiki Alexander (CAST) right behind her in fourth place.
Alpine Canada thanks Club de Ski Mont Tremblant, Équipe de compétition de ski St-Sauveur, and all the volunteers for hosting these successful FIS Ski Nor-Am stops.
For complete results for Tremblant races please visit fis-ski.com
For complete results for Saint-Sauveur races please visit fis-ski.com
Next races:
FIS Nor-Am Cup ski races return to Canada February 10-13 in Bromont, QC.
FIS NorAm Cup ski cross races return to Canada February 21-22 at Sun Peaks, BC.
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