The PwC World Cup is returning to Tremblant for a second edition, and for Alicia Letham, an athlete from the Mont Tremblant Ski Club, this event is much more than just an international competition. It is a source of inspiration and motivation, a reminder that dreams can come true with hard work and effort.
An incomparable energy
Alicia se remémore la finale de l’année dernière comme un moment inoubliable : «
Alicia recalls last year’s final as an unforgettable moment: “Just being in the crowd and feeling everyone’s energy was incredible. It’s so different from television: you feel the emotions of the athletes and the energy of the crowd. It’s a unique experience that you must live in person. ”
A Source of Learning
Alicia and her teammates’ training has also evolved thanks to the World Cup. The team has studied the lines taken by athletes on the track, then applied these techniques to their own races and training on the Flying Mile.
“The World Cup makes young skiers’ dreams come true, proving that it’s possible with hard work.”
Dreams made accessible
Seeing the best skiers in the world perform at Tremblant pushes Alicia and her teammates to aim higher. “It shows that our efforts are paying off. We train three, sometimes five days a week. The World Cup makes young skiers’ dreams come true, proving that it’s possible with hard work.”
Valérie Grenier’s impact
Valérie Grenier, who grew up on the slopes of Tremblant, is a role model for Alicia. “She followed the same path as us. Knowing that she’s come this far is motivating. It shows us that it’s achievable with determination.”
For Alicia and the members of the Mont Tremblant Ski Club, the PwC World Cup in Tremblant is a vibrant reminder that skiing can be a path to incredible heights.
Watch the full interview in the video below.