Full of energy, character and enthusiasm, Justine is the youngest of the sisters! Being the baby of the family, Justine follows Maxime and Chloé wherever they go and does everything they do. To follow her sisters, Justine started freestyle skiing at the age of 8, but was not the most competitive. In fact, Justine especially enjoys spending time with her friends on the slopes and eating candy. However, by winning a few races, Justine discovered the pleasure of competition and realized that she had great talent. Then, it was by seeing her sister Chloé participate in the Vancouver Olympic Games in 2010 that Justine also decided to become an Olympian. After 4 years of preparation, at the Sochi Olympic Games, Justine made her dream come true and gave us a memorable performance, which earned her gold, and an unforgettable memory by taking the hand of her sister, Chloé, while the two climbed on the Olympic podium.
⠂2e – Silver medalist – Pyeongchang Olympic Games (2018)
⠂Olympic Champion – Sochi Olympic Games (2014)
⠂Historic podium (1st) with Chloé and Maxime in Val Saint-Côme, February 23, 2016
⠂World Champion (singles) – FIS – Kreischberg, Austria (2015)
⠂Vice-world champion (duels) – FIS – Kreischberg, Austria (2015)
⠂Vice-world champion (singles) – FIS – Sierra Nevada, Spain (2017)
⠂3e at the World Championships (single) – FIS – Voss, Norway (2013)
⠂2e in the general ranking of the world cup for 4 consecutive seasons (2013/2014/2015/2016)
⠂41 FIS World Cup podiums
✓ Justine loves cooking. With a creative spirit, Justine loves developing new recipes and sharing them with her family!
✓ She loves training physically and always finds new exercises to do with their physical trainer Paul Gagné.
✓ At 16, Justine won her first World Cup at Mont-Gabriel in 2011 and became the youngest athlete to accomplish such a feat.
✓ At just 19 years old, Justine becomes the youngest athlete to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games (Moguls).
Full of energy and strong-minded, Justine is the youngest of the sisters! Being the baby of the family, Justine follows Maxime and Chloé everywhere they go and does everything they do. To keep up with her sisters, Justine starts mogul skiing at 8 years old. She wasn't much into competition at first. Justine preferred to have fun with her friends on the slopes and eat candy. However, after winning a few races, Justine discovers her taste for competition and realizes that she is a talented skier. But it's only when Justine sees her sister Chloé compete at the Vancouver 2010 olympics, that she really sets her eyes on becoming an olympian, herself too, at the Sochi olympics. After four years of hard work, she fulfills her dream, and gives us an outstanding performance awarding her a gold medal, with a forever memorable moment holding her sister Chloe's hand while both standing on the podium.
⠂2nd – Silver medalist – Pyeongchang Olympic Games (2018)
⠂Olympic Champion – Sochi Olympic Games (2014)
⠂Historical world cup podium (1st) alongside Chloé and Maxime at Val Saint-Côme, on February 23rd 2016
⠂World Champion (single) – FIS – Kreischberg, Austria (2015)
⠂Vice World Champion (duals) – FIS – Kreischberg, Austria (2015)
⠂Vice World Champion (single) – FIS – Sierra Nevada, Spain (2017)
⠂3rd at the World Championships (single) – FIS – Voss, Norway (2013)
⠂2nd at the overall world cup ranking for 4 seasons in a row (2013/2014/2015/2016)
⠂41 world cup FIS podiums
✓ Justine loves cooking. With a creative mind, she loves to develop new recipes and have her family try them!
✓ Full of energy, Justine loves to try, and find new exercises to do with their physical trainer Paul Gagné.
✓ At 16 years old, Justine wins her first world cup at Mont-Gabriel in 2011 and becomes the youngest athlete to accomplish such a feat.
✓ At age 19, Justine became the youngest athlete to win a gold medal at an Olympic Games (moguls).
Chloé is the second daughter of the family. As a child, she shows great strength of character, determination and tenacity. Chloé knew she loved mogul skiing from the start, but she wasn't really interested in her school work. Yet, to be able to ski during the weekends, there was only one condition: to have good grades. Knowing she has to do better so she can keep doing the sport she loves, Chloé puts in more effort in her studies. Soon, she becomes a good student, and realizes that with concentration and effort, she can make all her dreams come true. With this in mind, Chloé sets her focus on skiing, and at only 18 years old, her dream to be at the Olympics comes true at Vancouver in 2010. Shes finishes 5th and charms the whole country with her genuine smile. Four years later, more experienced, Chloé steps onto the podium winning the silver medal at the Sochi Olympics holding her sister Justine's hand, who won gold.
⠂Silver Medalist – Sochi Olympic Games (2014)
⠂Crystal Globe Winner – FIS (2016)
⠂Historical world cup podium (2nd) alongside Justine and Maxime at Val Saint-Côme, on February 23rd 2016
⠂World Champion (duals) – FIS – Voss, Norway (2013)
⠂Vice World Champion (duals) – FIS – Deer Valley, United States (2011)
⠂5th at the Vancouver Olympic Games (2010)
⠂Junior World Champion (duals) – FIS – Airolo, Switzerland (2007)
⠂27 world cup FIS podiums
✓ Chloé competes at her first World Cup at the young age of 16!
✓ Chloé loves everything about fashion, and she sews in her spare time. Later, she wants to work in the fashion industry, and would even like to have her own collection!
✓ Chloé youth idol was Jennifer Heil, a Canadian female mogul skier legend. Chloe even got to ski with her as a teammate in her early years on the national team.
Chloé is the second of the trio. Even as a child, she demonstrated great strength of character, determination and tenacity. From the beginning, Chloé loved mogul skiing, but was not a very motivated student in elementary school. However, to be able to ski on the weekend, only one condition is required; get good grades in school. Chloé therefore redoubles her efforts in her studies to be able to continue practicing her favorite sport. In a short time, Chloé becomes a very good student and realizes that with well-applied effort, she can achieve all her ambitions. With this philosophy, at only 18 years old, Chloé realized her dream of being at the Olympic Games for the first time in Vancouver in 2010. She finished in 5e position and charms the whole country with his smile. Then, more experienced, Chloé won the silver medal in Sochi in 2014, and climbed onto the podium holding the hand of her sister Justine to forever mark our memory.
⠂Silver medalist – Sochi Olympic Games (2014)
⠂Winner of the Crystal Globe – FIS (2016)
⠂Historic podium (2e) with Justine and Maxime in Val Saint-Côme, February 23, 2016
⠂World champion (duels) – FIS – Voss, Norway (2013)
⠂Vice-world champion (duels) – FIS – Deer Valley, United States (2011)
⠂5e at the Vancouver Olympic Games (2010)
⠂Junior World Champion (duels) – FIS – Airolo, Switzerland (2007)
⠂27 FIS World Cup podiums
✓ Chloé participated in her first World Cups at the age of 16 and participated in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games at just 18!
✓ She loves everything related to fashion and does sewing in her free time. In the future, she would like to work in this field and create her own collection!
✓ Chloé's childhood idol has always been Jennifer Heil, a female legend of Canadian freestyle skiing. Chloé even had the opportunity to ski with Jennifer as a teammate in her early years on the Canadian team.
Being the eldest of the family, we could say that it's Maxime who forged the path for her sisters into mogul skiing. At 12 years old, being encouraged by a friend who is already involved in the sport, Maxime decides to give mogul skiing a try. She soon falls in love with jumping. Maxime loves to do trampoline and water ramp training sessions. Jumping makes her feel free. Being a very hardworking and disciplined athlete, Maxime makes her way to the Canadian national team within a few years. It's really only after being a forerunner at the Vancouver 2010 olympics, and seeing her sister Chloé compete in the event, that Maxime realizes what the olympic movement is all about, and that she really wants to be a part of it. So after four years of dedication and passionate work in her skiing, Maxime becomes an olympian at the Sochi 2014 olympic games, alongside her two sisters making Canadian history, and finishes 12th. This journey taught Maxime that she can make all her dreams come true, if she dares to believe and commit herself to them.
⠂12th at the Sochi Olympic Games (2014)
⠂Historical world cup podium (3rd) alongside Chloé and Justine at Val Saint-Côme, on February 23rd 2016
⠂4th at the World Championships – FIS – Kreischberg, Austria (2015)
⠂4th at the overall world cup ranking season 2013/2014
⠂6th at the overall world cup ranking season 2014/2015
⠂4 world cup FIS podiums
✓ Maxime was one of the first women to compete with backfull in competition.
✓ Maxime was awarded the Canada's Governor General's Academic Medal in high school (Best academic overall average – International Baccalaureate)
✓ Since she was a little girl, Maxime has always loved horses. She took western lessons, and when she will have more free time, Maxime wants to learn show jumping and dressage.
✓ Maxime would like to become a physician after her athletic career.
Being the eldest in the family, we can say that Maxime paved the way for her sisters in their adventure in freestyle skiing. At the age of 11, encouraged by a childhood friend who was already doing it, Maxime decided to start mogul skiing. She discovers great pleasure in jumping! She loves trampoline and water ramp workouts. A hardworking and disciplined athlete, Maxime made his way to the national team in a few years. Then, after being a track setter at the Vancouver Olympic Games in 2010 and seeing her sister Chloé participate, Maxime decided that she too wanted to become an Olympian. By investing in his sport, Maxime realized his dream, 4 years later, at the Sochi Olympic Games, alongside his sisters to mark the history of Canadian sport, and finished 12th.e. This adventure allowed her to learn that there is no dream too big, if she dares to believe in it and invest herself fully in it!
⠂12e position – Sochi Olympic Games (2014)
⠂Historic podium (3e) with Chloé and Justine in Val Saint-Côme, February 23, 2016
⠂4e at the World Championships (single) – FIS – Kreischberg, Austria (2015)
⠂4e in the general classification of the World Cup season 2013/2014
⠂6e in the general classification of the World Cup season 2014/2015
⠂4 FIS World Cup podiums
✓ Maxime was one of the first girls to do a backfull in competition.
✓ Maxime received the academic medal from the Governor General of Canada for his secondary studies (Best general academic average – International education program).
✓ Having always been a remarkable student, Maxime wishes to continue her studies in medicine after her athletic career.
✓ Since she was little, Maxime has loved horses. She has done her western riding lessons and would now like to learn classic riding.