The mountains are calling, and Crew Canada is able to climb. Athletics Canada has formally introduced the primary 28 athletes who will symbolize Canada on the 2025 World Mountain and Path Operating Championships in Canfranc-Pirineos, Spain, in September. With acquainted faces and rising stars on the roster, the group seems poised for a powerful displaying within the Pyrenees.
Canada’s strongest group but
In accordance with Athletics Canada, that is essentially the most aggressive mountain and path group the nation has ever assembled for the world championships. Key returners embrace Anne-Marie Comeauwho completed fifteenth within the vertical race in 2023, and Alexandre Ricardwho landed sixteenth within the mountain traditional. Each will go well with up once more this yr, bringing beneficial expertise to the worldwide stage.
“I’ve massive targets for each of the occasions I’ll be racing in, aiming for a high 10 end within the Vertical and a high 5 within the Quick Path,” stated Ricard. He’s excited in regards to the steep, technical nature of the programs, noting that the vertical race seems particularly well-suited to his strengths. “I’m fortunate to have preferrred coaching terrain right here in Squamish to assist put together.”
New faces, massive ambitions
The squad additionally options recent expertise like Jade Belzbergwho dominated finally yr’s Canadian Mountain Operating Championships. She’ll compete in each the vertical and quick path races this fall. “I really feel grateful for the chance to race towards the most effective on the planet,” stated Belzberg. “It’s an unbelievable honour to symbolize Canada and to be becoming a member of such a powerful group.”
On the boys’s aspect, Canadian 50K report holder (on the street) Chris Balestrini and Marcus fish will lead the lengthy path contingent, whereas the ladies’s lengthy path squad consists of acquainted names like Jazmine Lowther and Sara Bergeneach identified for his or her grit on technical programs.
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The problem forward
The World Championships, set within the rugged Pyrenees, will take a look at Canada’s finest towards the steep climbs, sharp descents and skinny air of high-altitude mountain working. “A few of the climbs and descents shall be fairly lengthy, and the altitude shall be an enormous issue,” stated Crew Canada’s coach Bernadette Benson. “For athletes who’ve ready properly, the reward shall be racing by the beautiful, uncovered alpine terrain the Pyrenees are identified for.”
Round 1,700 athletes from roughly 70 international locations are anticipated to race throughout 5 disciplines: uphill-only mountain working, traditional up-and-down mountain working, quick path, lengthy path and U20 traditional occasions.
The group
Traditional Up-and-Down (Ladies)
Claudine SOUCIE
Traditional Up-and-Down (Males)
Remi Leroux
Traditional Up-and-Down (U20)
Maxime Corbeil
Vertical (Ladies)
Anne-Marie Comeau
Vertical (Males)
Alexandre Ricard
Quick Path (Ladies)
Stephanie Ryall
Kalie McCrystal
Nicole Lacis
Carol-Ann Rolle
Laurie Proulx
Quick Path (Males)
Alexandre Ricard
Joshua Potvin
Samuel Hendry
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
Dany Racine
Brendan Morden 
Lengthy Path (Ladies)
Sara Bergen
Robyn Mildren
Jazmine Lowther
Geneviève ASSELIN-DEMERS
Caitlin Schindel
Mylène sansoucy
Lengthy Path (Males)
Marcus fish
Chris Balestrini
Jean-Philippe Thibodeau
Christian Meier
Brandon Miller
Elliot Cardin
Extra to return
The ultimate alternatives for Canada’s group shall be introduced later this month. For now, the preliminary squad alerts a deep and versatile group, poised to tackle one of many world’s hardest mountain championships. Within the phrases of Ricard: “Competing at Worlds for the third time means loads to me. Carrying the maple leaf on a world stage will at all times be an enormous honour.”

