Justin SNITH

8 Dec 1991
30
Male
CALGARY, AB
 
Canada
CALGARY, AB
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
LUG Luge Doubles 7

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocationResult
2Team Relay2018PyeongChang, KOR00:02:24.872
4Doubles2014Sochi, RUS00:01:39.840
4Team Relay2014Sochi, RUS00:02:47.395
5Doubles2018PyeongChang, KOR00:01:32.369
15Doubles2010Vancouver, CAN00:01:24.220
World Championships
RankEventYearLocationResult
2Team Relay2013Whistler, BC, CAN2:04.272
3Team Relay2016Koenigssee, GER2:45.907
3Team Relay2015Sigulda, LAT2:14.129
3Team Relay2012Altenberg, GER2:22.404
4Doubles2013Whistler, BC, CAN1:13.346
5Team Relay2019Winterberg, GER2:24.875
6Team Relay2017Innsbruck, AUT2:09.090
7Doubles Sprint2016Koenigssee, GER39.600
8Doubles2016Koenigssee, GER1:41.155
9Doubles Sprint2021Koenigssee, GER39.368
9Doubles2017Innsbruck, AUT1:19.690
10Doubles Sprint2017Innsbruck, AUT30.137
11Doubles2015Sigulda, LAT1:25.023
13Doubles Sprint2019Winterberg, GER31.102
13Doubles2012Altenberg, GER1:24.495
DNFDoubles2021Koenigssee, GER
DSQDoubles2019Winterberg, GER
World Cup Rankings
SeasonDoubles SprintDoubles
2021/221212
2020/2125
2019/2014
2018/1910
2017/189
2016/1711
2015/1610
2014/159
2013/147
2012/138
2011/1210
2010/1112
2009/1021
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonDoublesDoubles Sprint
2018/193 x 5th1 x 3rd
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocation
8Doubles2021/22St. Moritz, SUI
8Doubles2021/22Sochi, RUS
9Doubles2021/22Oberhof, GER
10Doubles Sprint2021/22Sigulda, LAT
11Doubles2021/22Sochi, RUS
13Doubles2021/22Sigulda, LAT
14Doubles2021/22Yanqing, CHN
14Doubles Sprint2021/22Sochi, RUS
14Doubles2021/22Innsbruck, AUT
15Doubles Sprint2021/22Innsbruck, AUT
24Doubles2021/22Altenberg, GER
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Nithers

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Snowboarding, mountain biking, swimming, flyfishing.

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Athlete

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Father, Steven. Mother, Andrea.

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English

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National: Wolfgang Staudinger (GER)

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Back

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His aunt competed in gymnastics at an elite level. (Info 2018)

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2009 World Cup in Calgary (Doubles - 13th)

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Attended a Discover Luge camp in his hometown at age 10. (olympic.ca, 2018)

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Loved the speed and how different it was to other sports. (olympic.ca, 2018)

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Winning the silver medal in the relay at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games after missing the podium by 0.10 seconds four years earlier. "We were so close in Sochi. You spend four years that close, what could have been, not having that moment. To finally have that moment is priceless." (cbc.ca, 15 Feb 2018)

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Raced with a two-dollar Canadian coin, a "toonie", in his right boot at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games. (cbc.ca, 15 Feb 2018)

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"Look up, get up, and don't ever give up." (Info 2018)

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Sports Team of the Year - Alberta (2018, 2014, 2013)

General Interest

PARTNER
Canada's existing juniors doubles team broke up at the end of 2007. Initially, he was reluctant to compete in doubles; he preferred to rely on himself in competition. But in his and partner Tristan Walker's first Junior World Cup event in Park City, Utah in 2008, they won the bronze medal, and he needed no further convincing.

In early 2009, the pair placed a surprising second at the Canadian Championships, which prompted their early debut on the senior World Cup tour to see if they could secure an Olympic berth. Three top-20 results in as many races secured their spot at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games at age 18, the youngest luge team in the Olympic field and to ever represent Canada. "The most difficult part about doubles is basically making a one-person job a two-person job. Between Tristan and I, building the chemistry, I don't think was much of a challenge at all. We were friends prior to even jumping on the doubles sled together, and our sliding styles mixed quite well together." (olympic.ca, 2018; luge.ca, 10 Feb 2010; Team Canada Twitter, 14 Feb 2018, slidingonice.com, 17 Aug 2020)

CHARITY "SPONSORS"
In late 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the tandem lost their primary sponsor just before joining the World Cup tour in Europe for the second half of the 2020/21 season. They did not feel comfortable seeking a new sponsor during this time so they decided to use the space on their sled and bodies to promote non-profit organizations that could benefit from some free marketing and promoted four charities near to their hearts - one at each remaining event on the calendar.

They showcased the Cochrane [Alberta, Canada] & Area Humane Society (where Walker's family has adopted pets); STARS Air Ambulance (helicopter-based emergency service for rural communities that once saved the life of one of Walker's friends); the Downie Wenjack Fund (organisation that "aims to build cultural understanding and create a path toward reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples) and the Kvisle Fund for GBM (supporting care and treatment for those affected by Glioblastoma Multiforme brain cancer, with Snith having a connection to the founding family).

“We’re lucky enough and fortunate enough to still have a couple of races to compete in this year. There’s some sports that aren’t getting that opportunity. So I think for us to capitalize on that and get these charities' names out there evenmore, is perfect for us.” (calgarysun.com, 21 Dec 2020; downiewenjack.ca; stars.ca; kvislefundforgbm.ca; ctvnews.ca, 21 Dec 2020)

FOURTH TO BRONZE TO FOURTH
In response to systemic doping abuses by the host nation at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, Snith and Walker, as well as teammates Sam Edney and Alex Gough, were poised to receive the Sochi relay bronze medal in December 2017 after the disqualification of the second-place Russians and implicated members Albert Demchenko and Tatiana Ivanova. However, in February 2018, the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned the Russians' disqualification due to insufficient evidence, leaving Canada again in fourth position. Less than two weeks later, their relay team won silver outright on the track in South Korea. (ctvnews.ca, 22 Dec 2017; thestar.com, 5 Feb 2018)

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Milestones

OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES
Became the youngest luge athlete to compete for Canada at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games (18 years 71 days).

Placed fourth at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games - the best Canadian doubles finish to date - 0.05 seconds behind bronze medallists Andris Sics/Juris Sics from Latvia. The following day, their relay team with Alex Gough and Samuel Edney also placed fourth, again behind Latvia, 0.1 seconds off the podium.

At the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, won Canada's second-ever luge medal, a silver in the team relay with Alex Gough and Sam Edney, just two days after Gough won Canada's first Olympic luge medal, a bronze.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The team's fourth-place finish at the World Championships in Whistler, BC in 2013 is the highest doubles placing for a Canadian team. The duo was less than .08 seconds behind third-place Austrians Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger.

As part of the relay, the tandem won four-straight World Championships medals from 2012 to 2016 (three bronze and one silver in 2013).

WORLD CUP
Became the first Canadian doubles team to record a podium finish with a bronze medal at Koenigssee in January 2014.

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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