Mikaël Kingsbury Wins Lou Marsh Trophy

Canadian freestyle skiing sensation, Mikaël Kingsbury, has added another award to his already illustrious career after winning the 2018 Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada’s athlete of the year.

Experience the Life of an Olympic Athlete in VR

This year’s Toronto Ski + Snowboard Show puts you at the centre of the action with an all-new VR 360 projection cylinder! Visit the Cylinder to experience the life of an Olympic athlete as they train and prepare for competition through immersive VR in “Trending Gold” from the Olympic Channel.

Olympian Q&A: Kelsey Serwa

We caught up with the Kelowna, B.C.–born World Champion, National Champion, X-Games gold medalist, and Olympic silver medalist between practice runs in Kitzbühel, Austria.

Quebec Trio Learn the Value of a Supportive Rivalry

It has been said that in the sports arena, nobody can be friends. Survival of the fittest. Might makes right. Kill or be killed. Anything goes. In the case of the Dufour-Lapointe sisters, a Montreal trio on the Canadian moguls team, the art of balancing competition, sisterhood and support was a skill learned.

How To Ski Race in Europe

Skiing in my first European race was a weird but fun experience. I didn’t know what to expect, really. I always thought the Europeans were ten times better than us Canadians. But really, if we lay down a solid run, we were right up there with the best of them. I've watched videos of previous Topolino events that showed future World cup ski racers that I really admire now. Kind of crazy to think that I could be where they are some time in the near future. People like Henrik Kristoffersen, Tina Maze and Lindsey Vonn.

Speed Skiing Sun Peaks

“It’s crazy. It’s wild. It’s so fast. We’re probably all a little bit nuts,” says event organizer and speed-skier Adam Earle, as Sun Peaks gears up to host the 2015 Bear Country FIS Speed Skiing World Cup from March 11 to 14.

Family Man

Erik Guay realizes, now at the age of 33, that he is a veteran ski racer. Part of it is the grueling post-race recovery. Even more telling: his mindset of yearning for home rather than a wanderlust that had defined much of the first three decades of his life.