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National Event Awarded To Local Club

National Event Awarded To Local Club

Sep 27, 2018 | 4:22 PM

The Sovereign Lake Nordic Club has won the bid to host the Canadian Ski Nationals in 2020.

The ten day event, March 21-29, will bring over 800 athletes, coaches and parents to the region for high level competition.

“SLNC last hosted the Canadian Ski Championships in 1995 making the 2020 Nationals Campaign the 25th Anniversary of that event,” says Pat Pearce, Chair of the Bid Committee.

“As a club and a ski area we have lots to offer and hosting the Nationals gives us an opportunity to share our facility and our enthusiasm with the nation of cross-country skiers.”

The governing body for the sport, Cross Country Canada, felt that Sovereign Lake was a strong candidate to host the 10-day event.

“Sovereign Lake Nordic has played a critical role in providing Canadian cross-country skiers access to snow early in the season as the anchor to our NorAm program,” says Dave Dyer, Event Director at Cross Country Canada.

“It was time we finished the season off in the same style as we have become accustomed to every December by going back to the Vernon region for our national championships.”

Sovereign Lake’s Head Coach, Eric De Nys, says the Ski Nationals will expose local skiers and athletes to top-level ski racing in Canada and the world.

“The Nationals will occur after the World Cup Finals in Canmore, Alberta, and it is our hope that we will draw a large U.S. and International racing field. Many of our current Track Attack and Junior Development skiers will be able to ski both their first and their last Nationals as juniors at home.”

Sovereign Lake has hosted various high-level competitions in the past including a FIS World Cup in 2005, World Masters in 2011 and many NorAm races with the next competition slated for the club is the Haywood NorAm/USSA SuperTour Sprints on December 8-9 of this year.