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Valérie Grenier

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Valérie Grenier
At San Vigilio di Marebbe in 2023
Personal information
Born (1996-10-30) October 30, 1996 (age 28)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesGiant slalom, Super-G, Downhill
ClubMont-Tremblant
World Cup debutDecember 7, 2014 (age 18)
Websitevaleriegrenier.com
Olympics
Teams2 – (2018, 2022)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams5 – (20152023)
Medals1 (0 gold)
World Cup
Seasons8
Wins2 – (2 GS)
Podiums4 – (3 GS, 1 DH)
Overall titles0 – (25th in 2023)
Discipline titles0 – (7th in GS, 2023)
Medal record
Women's alpine skiing
Representing  Canada
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Méribel Team event
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2016 Sochi Downhill
Silver medal – second place 2016 Sochi Super-G
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Hafjell Super-G

Valérie Grenier (born October 30, 1996)[1] is a Canadian World Cup alpine ski racer. She started skiing in all disciplines and later specialized in giant slalom and super-G, with some occasional starts in downhill.

From St. Isidore, Ontario, between Ottawa and Montreal, Grenier has competed at five World Championships[2] and two Winter Olympics. At the Junior World Championships in 2016, she won the gold medal in downhill and took silver in the super-G. In January 2022, she was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team.[3][4]

Grenier attained her first World Cup podium in 2023, a victory on January 7 at a giant slalom in Kranjska Gora, posting the best result in both runs. It was the first World Cup GS win by a Canadian in 49 years, since Kathy Kreiner won in early 1974 at Pfronten, West Germany.[5] A year later, she defended the Golden Fox title, winning at the same venue once again.

World Cup results

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Season standings

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Season Age  Overall   Slalom  Giant
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2015 18 91 35
2016 19 98 40
2017 20 76 60 40 34 41
2018 21 100 56 51 28
2019 22 51 28 18
2020 23
2021 24 66 24
2022 25 49 12
2023 26 25 7 36
2024 27 9 5 22 21
Standings through 26 January 2024

Race podiums

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  • 2 wins (2 GS)
  • 4 podiums (3 GS, 1 DH); 18 top tens
Season Date Location Discipline Place
2023 7 January 2023 Slovenia Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 1st
19 March 2023 Andorra Soldeu, Andorra Giant slalom 3rd
2024 6 January 2024 Slovenia Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 1st
26 January 2024 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy Downhill 3rd

World Championship results

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  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined Team
event
2015 18 19 DNF DNF1
2017 20 DNS2 33 32 11
2019 22 19
2021 24 DNF1 DNF DNF2
2023 26 20 DNF 14 3

Olympic results

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  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2018 21 DNF2 23 21 6
2022 25 DNF1

References

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  1. ^ "GRENIER Valerie - Biographie". data.fis-ski.com. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  2. ^ "Ladies' Super-G Official Results" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-02-06.
  3. ^ Nichols, Paula (21 January 2022). "13 alpine skiers and eight ski cross racers nominated to Team Canada for Beijing 2022". www.olympic.ca/. Canadian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  4. ^ "21 Alpine Skiing and Ski Cross Athletes Nominated to Compete at Beijing 2022". www.alpinecanada.org/. Alpine Canada. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Val Grenier". CBC.
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