Donald Stevens, born on September 22, 1963, in Rossland, British Columbia, is a distinguished former alpine skier who represented Canada at the 1988 Winter Olympics. His journey in the world of skiing began with the Red Mountain Racers, a team that nurtured his talent and passion for the sport.
During the 1987–88 FIS World Cup Season, Stevens showcased his remarkable skills, achieving two notable podium finishes. He secured a second place in the downhill event at Beaver Creek on March 12, 1988, a testament to his competitive spirit and dedication.
Although he faced challenges, including a race in Åre, Sweden, that was ultimately canceled due to strong winds, Stevens demonstrated resilience. In the re-run of that event, he finished in ninth place, further solidifying his reputation as a formidable competitor in alpine skiing.