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Mont Tremblant Ski Resort is proud: its ambassador athletes prove that the mountain is not just a vacation destination, but also a launchpad for world-class performance. Over the years, their results speak to a deep commitment and connection to the Tremblant community — whether through their home club, their place of residence, or active involvement in the ambassador program.

Our Confirmed Ambassador Athletes for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

Naomi Urness

Freestyle Skiing, Big Air

Born and raised in Mont-Tremblant, Naomi Urness has always been passionate about sports. Energetic and curious, she grew up exploring every corner of the region. At just 3 years old, she was already on skis, ready to take on every challenge the mountain could throw her way.
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Valérie Grenier

Alpine Skiing, Giant Slalom

Valérie Grenier has stood out since joining the national team in 2015. A gold and silver medalist at the 2016 Junior World Championships, she broke into the top 30 the following season. In 2018, she placed 6th in the alpine combined at the PyeongChang Games and went on to defend her national giant slalom title. One to watch.

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Brittany Phelan

Freestyle Skiing, Ski Cross

A member of the Canadian team, Brittany Phelan made her World Cup debut at 17. She first competed in alpine skiing, earning a top 10 in Croatia, before switching to ski cross in 2015. Two years later, she reached her first World Cup podium in Arosa. In 2018, she claimed Olympic silver in PyeongChang.

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Aurélie Moisan

Alpine Snowboarding

Aurélie was introduced to snowboarding at a young age in Tremblant, riding with her family. At 11, she tried alpine snowboarding on Beauvallon Bas — and it was love at first turn.

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Hannah Schmidt

Freestyle Skiing, Ski Cross

Hannah has been skiing at Tremblant since she was 2 years old. A former athlete with the local club, she now competes in ski cross with the Canadian team. Despite an early-season injury, she earned 6 Nor-Am podiums and finished 3rd overall. She also made her World Cup debut and landed two top-16 finishes in Europe.

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Jared Schmidt

Freestyle Skiing, Ski Cross

Jared found his passion for skiing at Tremblant, surrounded by family and friends. Trained with the Club élite, he’s now part of the Canadian ski cross team. After competing at the Junior World Championships in 2017, he followed up with 5 Nor-Am wins — until an injury slowed his momentum.

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Alexis Guimond

Para Alpine Skiing (Standing)

Alexis Guimond first stepped into skis at age 4, inspired by his older brother. He joined the para-alpine circuit at 9. In 2015, he took gold at the Canada Games, then claimed his first World Cup win in 2017. At the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Games, he earned bronze in giant slalom — the first Canadian in 20 years to reach the podium in his category.

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Journey of Our Ambassador Athletes by Edition

From our slopes to the Olympic podium: discover all the athletes who’ve showcased Tremblant on the world stage at the Winter Games since 1948.

Beijing 2022 (China)

Arnaud Gaudet

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 26th in Parallel Giant Slalom

Valérie Grenier

  • Alpine Skiing – DNF in Giant Slalom

Alexis Guimond

  • Para Alpine Skiing (Standing) – 🥉 Bronze medal in Super-G, 5th in Downhill

Jules Lefebvre

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 20th in Parallel Giant Slalom

Brittany Phelan

  • Ski Cross – 5th

Tristan Rodgers

  • Para Alpine Skiing – 🥈 Silver medal in Downhill

Hannah Schmidt

  • Ski Cross – 7th

Jared Schmidt

  • Ski Cross – 10th

PyeongChang 2018 (South Korea)

Jasey-Jay Anderson

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 24th in Parallel Giant Slalom
  • Competed in his 5th Olympic Games (1998 to 2018), a Canadian record in snowboarding

Valérie Grenier

  • Alpine Skiing – 6th in Alpine Combined, 21st in Downhill, DNF in Giant Slalom

Alexis Guimond

  • Para Alpine Skiing (Standing) – 🥉 Bronze medal in Giant Slalom, 4th in Downhill, 4th in Super-G

Brittany Phelan

  • Ski Cross – 🥈 Silver medal

Sochi 2014 (Russia)

Jasey-Jay Anderson

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 15th in Parallel Slalom, 14th in Parallel Giant Slalom

Caroline Calvé

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 26th in Parallel Slalom, 6th in Parallel Giant Slalom

Robin Fémy

  • Para Alpine Skiing – Guide for Mac Marcoux, 🥇 Gold medal in Downhill

Erik Guay

  • Alpine Skiing – 10th in Downhill, DSQ in Super-G

Ariane Lavigne

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 23rd in Parallel Giant Slalom

Brittany Phelan

  • Alpine Skiing – 15th in Slalom

Charles Reid

  • Snowboard Slopestyle – 22nd

Vancouver 2010 (Canada)

Brigitte Acton

  • Alpine Skiing – 17th in Slalom

Jasey-Jay Anderson

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 🥇 Gold medal in Parallel Giant Slalom

Caroline Calvé

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 20th in Parallel Giant Slalom

Julien Cousineau

  • Alpine Skiing – 8th in Slalom

Anna Goodman

  • Alpine Skiing – 9th in Slalom

Erik Guay

  • Alpine Skiing – 5th in Super-G, 5th in Downhill, 16th in Giant Slalom

Ryan Semple

  • Alpine Skiing – 15th in Super Combined

Turin 2006 (Italy)

Jasey-Jay Anderson

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 20th in Parallel Giant Slalom, 5th in Snowboard Cross

Brigitte Acton

  • Alpine Skiing – 11th in Giant Slalom, 17th in Slalom, 10th in Combined

Erik Guay

  • Alpine Skiing – 4th in Super-G

Ryan Semple

  • Alpine Skiing – DNF in Giant Slalom and Alpine Combined

Salt Lake City 2002 (United States)

Jasey-Jay Anderson

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 29th in Parallel Giant Slalom

Brett Carpentier

  • Snowboard Halfpipe – 22nd

Nagano 1998 (Japan)

Jasey-Jay Anderson

  • Alpine Snowboarding – 16th in Giant Slalom

Brett Carpentier

  • Snowboard Halfpipe – 9th

Grenoble 1968 (France)

Linda Crutchfield

  • Luge – 12th

Peter Duncan

  • Alpine Skiing – 18th in Giant Slalom, DSQ in Slalom, DSQ in Downhill

Innsbruck 1964 (Austria)

Jean-Guy Brunet

  • Alpine Skiing – 27th in Giant Slalom, 25th in Downhill, DSQ in Slalom

Linda Crutchfield

  • Alpine Skiing – 16th in Slalom, 32nd in Giant Slalom, 24th in Downhill

Peter Duncan

  • Alpine Skiing – 19th in Slalom, 26th in Giant Slalom, 34th in Downhill

Squaw Valley 1960 (United States)

Jean-Guy Brunet

  • Alpine Skiing – 34th in Slalom, 26th in Giant Slalom, 26th in Downhill

Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 (Italy)

Lucile Wheeler

  • Alpine Skiing – 🥉 Bronze medal in Downhill, 6th in Giant Slalom, DSQ in Slalom

Oslo 1952 (Norway)

Lucile Wheeler

  • Alpine Skiing – 26th in Slalom, 27th in Giant Slalom, 27th in Downhill

Rhoda Wurtele-Eaves

  • Alpine Skiing – 19th in Slalom, 9th in Giant Slalom, 20th in Downhill

St. Moritz 1948 (Switzerland)

Rhoda Wurtele-Eaves

  • Alpine Skiing – 19th in Slalom, 9th in Giant Slalom, 20th in Downhill

Rhona Wurtele-Gillis

  • Alpine Skiing – 37th in Downhill
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