Britt Janyk, born on May twenty-first, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished Canadian retired alpine skier known for her exceptional skills in downhill, super-G, alpine combined, and giant slalom events. Throughout her illustrious career, she showcased her talent by achieving eighteen top ten finishes in the Alpine Skiing World Cup, which included two remarkable podium finishes in downhill races.
In two thousand seven, Janyk celebrated a significant victory in Aspen, marking her first World Cup win, followed by a commendable third place finish in Lake Louise. These achievements solidified her reputation as a formidable competitor on the slopes. After a successful career, she announced her retirement from professional skiing in May two thousand eleven.
Janyk's passion for skiing extends beyond her competitive years. She has contributed her expertise to the Eurosport coverage of the two thousand twelve to two thousand thirteen Alpine Skiing World Cup and was part of the commentary team for the alpine skiing events during the International Olympic Committee's international TV feed at the two thousand eighteen Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
In addition to her own accomplishments, Britt comes from a family of athletes; her brother, Michael Janyk, is also an accomplished alpine skier who competes successfully in the World Cup circuit.