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).