Courtney HOFFOS

30 Aug 1997
24
Female
INVERMERE, BC
 
Canada
CALGARY, AB
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FRS Freestyle Skiing Women's Ski Cross 6

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished
After 1/8 Final 1
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
5Ski Cross Ladies2021Idre Fjall, SWE
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllSki Cross
2021/202211
2020/20216
2019/20204611
2018/201919640
2017/201820237
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonSki Cross LadiesSki Cross Team Mixed
2021/20222 x 5th
2020/20211 x 3rd1 x 2nd
2019/20201 x 2nd
2018/20191 x 29th
2017/20181 x 21st
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocation
5Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Innichen, ITA
5Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Arosa, SUI
6Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Nakiska, AB, CAN
8Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Val Thorens, FRA
9Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Innichen, ITA
10Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Val Thorens, FRA
11Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Nakiska, AB, CAN
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Choff

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Athlete, student

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Studying at the University of Calgary (CAN), pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce in finance. Interested in risk and actuarial statistics. (courtneyhoffos16.wixsite.com)

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Father, Brian. Mother, Jenny. Brother, Clinton.

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English

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Canada Ski Cross

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National: Stanley Hayer (CAN)

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2018 World Cup in Nakiska (Ski cross - 21st)
2015 FIS Junior World Championships in Val Thorens (Ski cross - 6th)

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13 March 2021: Ruptured her syndesmosis, had cartilage damage and fractured her knee when she crashed in the big final at the Sunny Valley World Cup (finished fourth). Returned to Canada for surgery.
20 January 2020: Broke her wrist and suffered an acromioclavicular (AC) shoulder joint separation at the Nakiska Word Cup during qualification, missing the rest of the 2019/20 season.
2016: Sustained a compound fracture of the tibia in Saas Fee on terrain park.
2014: Broke her neck, back, and sternum while biking in Mount Hood.

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2016

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Her parents had her on skis at 18 months of age. After racing alpine for a decade, she attended a beginner ski cross camp in Sun Peaks, BC and had so much fun, she started racing ski cross in 2016. (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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"I love the direct competitive element and big smooth jumps." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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Competing at the Olympic Winter Games and winning a medal. (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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During the season she engages in many sports activities with her teammates. After races and training, they play games like spikeball. (Snowbeat TV Show, Dec 2019)

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Three consecutive podium finishes in the 2019/20 season, two in Val Thorens (6, 7 Dec 2019), one in Montafon the following week (14 Dec 2019).

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Canadian alpine skiers Manuel Osborne-Paradis (2017 World Championships super-G bronze medallist and four-time Olympian) and Christina Lustenberger (2006 Olympian with 12 World Cup career starts). "They both have roots in the valley that I grew up in and I always looked up to them. I now respect their careers immensely." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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"My alpine [skiing] coach made a big impact on my athletic career from a young age because he built up my confidence which I think it is one of the most important things now." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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Control the controllables. (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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FIS Freestyle Women's World Cup Rookie of The Year Award (2019/20)

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