Welcome to your weekly recap of Sea to Sky athletes and their exploits. It's been an eventful few days for world-class contenders and local, grassroots athletes alike.
Marielle Thompson has earned her fifth World Cup medal in eight appearances and now owns three silvers and two bronze medals this season.
Marcus Goguen raised eyebrows with a massive second-place result on the Freeride World Tour (FWT), and he's going to the finals on March 11.
A graduating class of Whistler 7th graders embarked on the trip of a lifetime to partake in Canada's largest outdoor winter event.
Payton Spence, Noah Melun and Talia Melun left the Whistler Sliding Centre (WSC) for Korea, where they will begin the qualifying process for the 2024 Youth Winter Olympics.
Simon d'Artois, Teal Harle and Brenden Kelly will be representing Whistler and Pemberton at the FIS Freestyle Ski World Championships.
Last but certainly not least, Maya Mikkelsen and Alex Mysko opened the Canada Winter Games with two gold medals in aerials. Fellow Whistler freestyler Jordan Peet soon joined the chat with a victory of her own in big air.
Don't forget to keep up with what's happening at the WSC this week.
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