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FAQ: BC Ski Team 2025-26 Season Announcement
TL;DR
The BC Ski Team's rigorous off-season training gives athletes a competitive edge for the upcoming FIS GMC Cup and season.
BC Alpine's structured pathway from Nancy Greene Ski League to the BC Ski Team develops athletes through specific performance plans and intentional training.
The BC Ski Team's diverse young athletes inspire future racers and strengthen community ski clubs across the province.
The BC Ski Team features four new members aged 16-20 alongside returning athletes, all trained on two continents for the season.
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BC Alpine has officially named the 2025-26 BC Ski Team, which includes returning athletes and four newcomers, with the season beginning on December 18, 2025.
The returning athletes are Dylan Stevens, Baptiste Cais, and Hannah Jensen, who are leading the team for the 2025-26 season.
Four newcomers have been added to the provincial team, with athletes ranging in age from 16 to 20 years old.
The season begins on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at Panorama, B.C., with the FIS GMC Cup event.
The team had a productive pre-season that included physical conditioning and on-snow training on two continents, with coaches noting the athletes worked hard to raise their level over the past six months.
The coaching staff includes Head Coach Morgan Pridy and Assistant Coaches Eric Schwenck and Dillon Prophet.
BC Alpine vice-president Johnny Crichton stated the team reflects athletes developed through the BC Alpine and Alpine Canada pathway, from Nancy Greene Ski League to club FIS programs, and represents clear athlete-specific performance plans.
Jasmine Coubrough will not return to the BC Ski Team this season due to injury, and BC Alpine acknowledges her commitment, professionalism, and inspiration to future racers during her time with the program.
The athletes represent four ski clubs from across British Columbia: Fernie Alpine Ski Team, Vernon Ski Club, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, and Grouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club.
For more information, contact Johnny Crichton, BC Alpine VP Athletics at johnny@bcalpine.com or Kathy Stahr at BC Alpine Ski Association at kathys@bcalpine.com.
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