Drew Goldsack, born on August 23, 1981, is a distinguished Canadian cross-country skier whose competitive journey began in 2001. Over the years, he has made significant strides in the sport, showcasing his talent on both national and international stages.
Goldsack's most notable achievements include a sixth-place finish in the team sprint at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in 2007, alongside teammate Devon Kershaw. His individual prowess was highlighted by a twenty-first place finish in the sprint event at the same championships in 2005. Additionally, he claimed victory at the 2004 U23 FIS World Championships in the individual sprint and secured a third-place finish in the team sprint.
In the realm of the FIS World Cup, Drew's best results include a fifth-place finish in the team sprint in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 2011, and an impressive eleventh place in the individual sprint event in Canmore in 2007. His Olympic appearances further solidified his reputation, with his best individual finish being thirty-first in the sprint event at the Turin Winter Olympics in 2006.
Goldsack's accolades extend to the NorAm circuit, where he won the NorAm Sprint championship in 2011 and achieved multiple individual victories in sprint events across various years, including two thousand three, two thousand six, two thousand nine, two thousand ten, and two thousand eleven. He also triumphed in the aggregate Senior Canadian National Championship in 2003 and the aggregate Junior Canadian National Championship in 2001.