06/02/2022
Its summer camp time! Let your kids learn to fly and have the most fun ever. Future Olympians welcomed!
Summer 2022 Day Camp Registration is now Open! Weekly Camps are $275 per week, or $1,050 for any combination of 4 weeks and/or the entire Summer.
For more information and Registration; please visit us at www.altiusnordicskiclub.org
06/07/2021
One small jump for the kids.
One giant leap to keeping our sports alive in Canada.
02/21/2021
RESULTS:
COC Brotterode, Germany
Congratulations to ASJNC athlete Alexandria Loutitt on earning her first Continental Cup points at Brotterode, Germany.
Ale placed 12th in Saturday’s comp and 15th in the second comp today.
Hard work and perseverance pays off! Well done, Ale. The national team awaits you.
11/21/2020
Alberta athletes! A reminder to support Barb Elm’s annual food drive tomorrow: Saturday, November 21st.
Annual Club Food Drive! We are asking all athletes, volunteers, and their families to help out by donating non-perishable food items, paper goods such as Kleenex or similar, and/or a cash donation which will be used to purchase a turkey and vegetables!
11/03/2020
Thanks to the efforts of our amazing volunteers, our athletes will soon be taking off again at Canyon Ski Resort in Red Deer!
Red Deer Jumps Prepping for December Opening – Ski Jumping Alberta
Red Deer Jumps Prepping for December Opening Nov 2, 2020 | News | Following a great re-opening season (2019-2020) of the Red Deer Canyon Ski Resort Ski Jumping hills, we are pleased to announce expansion of the facility this winter with the addition of a 45m hill to support last years 20m hill and a...
11/03/2020
Some good news for our athletes!
ASJNC Receives Jumpstart Sport Relief Fund Grant – Ski Jumping Alberta
ASJNC Receives Jumpstart Sport Relief Fund Grant Nov 2, 2020 | News | In September, Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities announced an $8 million sport relief fund to help sport and recreation organizations continue to deliver programming in 2020 and beyond. As you may be aware, many community organizat...
11/02/2020
Attention all athletes, families & volunteers!
05/13/2020
Retiring is probably the toughest decision any elite athlete has to make. Sadly, that day has come for one of our most decorated nordic combined atheletes, Nathaniel Mah.
Nathaniel came by the nickname "Mini" honestly. What do you expect when you tell your mom...at the age of 3 years old...that you want to be a ski jumper. Over the next 18 years, Mini grew from happy hopper to sole member of the national nordic combined team, proudly representing Canada in many international ski jumping and nordic combined competitions, including two world Championships, a Youth Olympic Games, as well as many World Cups, Grand Prix’s, and Continental Cups.
Battling through tough times and injuries, Nathaniel's indominable spirit and never-quit attitude enabled him to score multiple COC points, Grand Prix points, and a Youth Olympic Bronze medal, something that few Canadians have ever achieved.
ASJNC would like to thank Nathaniel for everything he has given to his sport. We wish him the very best as he begins his post-secondary studies in the hope of one day working as a physiotherapist or chiropractor. And we haven't seen the last of him in our sport. Nathaniel is determined to be involved with the future of Nordic Combined in Canada.
"I will always be grateful that I have been able to have this opportunity that so few are able to have. Though I didn’t reach all of the goals I dreamt of, the experiences, friends, and lessons I have learned far outweigh any result I could ever achieve. The sport will forever be a part of my life, and I will cherish the memories forever."
01/19/2020
Congrats to our ASJNC athletes competing at the Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne. Well done Noah Rolseth, Stephane Tremblay and Sam Bolton! You did us all proud! And a big thanks to coaches Jan Matura and Wes Savill in Lausanne and to Ted Bafia at home in Calgary. Terrific effort!!