Canadian National Teams for season 2025/2026

by Leandro Lutz • 03.05.2025
Canadian National
Nordiq Canada has named the cross-country skiers for its national cross-country ski teams for the season 2025/2026. 

Nordiq Canada has named the cross-country skiers for its national cross-country ski teams for the season 2025/2026. 

 According to Nordiq Canada’s press release, the cross-country skiers selected will be part of the Canadian A, B, National Group 1, National Group 2, and Development teams for the upcoming season.

“Congratulations to the athletes who have been nominated to the National High Performance Program based on the criteria outlined in the Nordiq Canada National High Performance Program Selection Criteria 2025-26 and to those who will be nominated to Sport Canada to receive AAP carding under the Athlete Assistance Program Selection Criteria 2025-26. All nominations were reviewed and supported by the High Performance Committee,” says the press release.

Canadian Teams Season 2025/2026

A Team

  • Katherine Stewart-Jones
  • Antoine Cyr
  • Sonjaa Schmidt
  • Xavier McKeever
  • Liliane Gagnon
  • Olivier Léveillé
  • Alison Mackie
  • Max Hollmann
  • Graham Ritchie

B Team

  • Tom Stephen
  • Jasmine Drolet

National Group 1

  • Clara Hegan
  • Zachari Moreau
  • Amelia Wells
  • Finn Redman
  • Derek Deuling
  • Justin Boudreau
  • Constance Lapointe
  • Sasha Masson
  • Jonas Rolseth
  • Minty Bradford
  • Anika Wallin
  • Ben Field
  • Eamon Wilson
  • Luke Allan

National Group 2

  • Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt
  • Pierre Grall-Johnson
  • Katie Weaver
  • Julian Smith
  • Rémi Drolet
  • Julien Locke
  • Erikson Moore
  • Félix-Olivier Moreau
  • Xavier Lefebvre
  • Scott Hill
  • Micah Steinberg
  • Marlie Molinaro
  • Adam Heale
  • Aidan Kirkham
  • Marielle Ackermann
  • Luke Fricker
  • Ry Prior
  • Anna Stewart
  • Katya Semeniuk
  • Alexandra Luxmoore
  • Maeve MacLeod
  • Kendyn Mashinter
  • Élie-Anne Tramblay
  • Samuel Picard
  • Sabine Comeau
  • Alexandre Cormier
  • Garrett Siever
  • Noah Weir-Chaba
  • Jérémy Lantz
  • Alexis Ermel
  • Joël Thibault

Development Team

  • Zachari Moreau
  • Finn Redman
  • Minty Bradford
  • Anika Wallin
  • Ben Field
  • Eamon Wilson
  • Thierry Olivier
  • Aria Grandi
  • Sarah-Ève Picard
  • Louison Dubief

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