On December 6 and 7, 2025, the PwC Tremblant World Cup once again brought alpine ski racing fans together for its second presentation in three years. On Saturday, steady snowfall set the stage with a perfect winter atmosphere, while Sunday brought colder temperatures and sunny breaks, giving racers a clear view of the spectators from the start gate and creating a striking contrast on the slopes.
A total of 50 athletes representing 17 nations took the start in front of nearly 10,000 spectators over the two days. Among the stars on the slopes, Mikaela Shiffrin, the world’s top skier and an Ikon Pass ambassador, gave fans the chance to see one of the greatest champions in action, alongside local favorite Valérie Grenier, who also delivered a memorable performance in front of her home crowd.
The energy was electric from the very first run. Fans cheered non-stop, joined by young skiers from regional clubs proudly wearing their team colors to support their role models. On this international-caliber stage, the competitors delivered two intense giant slalom races, captivating the crowd with every descent.
Results at a Glance
One of the weekend’s most anticipated moments came when Valérie Grenier claimed a podium on home snow, earning an emotional bronze medal on the mountain where she made her first turns. The crowd let loose with cheers that echoed across the mountain, a moment she won’t soon forget.
The fastest Canadian skiers on the course were recognized: Valérie Grenier on Saturday (2:17.18) and Britt Richardson on Sunday (2:15.19), highlighting national talent at the only Audi FIS World Cup held in Canada this season.
“When my teammates jumped into my arms, I just burst into tears… I’d been waiting for this for so long — with the injury, the comeback — it really took time. It feels so good to be back on the podium.”
— Valérie Grenier, quoted in La Presse, December 6, 2025
Official results on fis-ski.com
Atmosphere, Support, and Crowd Energy
Throughout the event, Tremblant’s pedestrian village pulsed with music from guest DJs and partner activations. With snow falling on Saturday evening, Les Trois Accords delivered a festive show that extended the energy of the race day right into the night. Spectators danced and sang along, creating a moment that felt unmistakably Tremblant, where world-class sport meets the vibrant atmosphere of the village.
A Fully Mobilized Resort
There was a strong sense of pride in welcoming the world’s best skiers back to Tremblant. 400 volunteers, with various technical crews, sport organizations, and partners, worked closely to deliver an impeccable event accessible to fans of all ages.
For many local young skiers, seeing World Cup athletes up close was a powerful source of inspiration to continue pursuing competitive skiing.
“Valérie is proof that our young local athletes can have fun, grow, and reach the highest levels, including the World Cup”, explains Jean Leduc, supervisor at the Tremblant Snow School, whose students watched from the front rows.
This sense of community, already strong at Tremblant, grew even deeper in 2025.
One thing is certain: the Tremblant World Cup continues to write its own unique story, and fans are already looking forward to returning for more unforgettable moments on the mountain.










