Thunder Bay skiers named to the Ontario Junior, Ontario Bridge Program and Ontario Ski Team rosters for next season.
THUNDER BAY – There will be a strong representation of local cross-country skiers on provincial teams for the 2024-25 season.
“You get to have so many cool experiences, such as going to training camps out west in Canmore and down south, and you get to be part of a really great community.Meanwhile, Lappe Nordic’s Cedric Martel and Edgar Sarrazin – who are also part of the National Team Development Centre Thunder Bay – have been named to the Ontario Ski Team, which features competitors over the age of 18.
Sarrazin, who is entering his second on the Ontario Ski Team roster, said one of the biggest changes in moving up from the Junior squad is an increased amount of training. Levkoe-Stephens and Sarrazin both agreed that it’s a great thing to see so many local skiers be a part of the provincial rosters.
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