Trevor Morrice, born on September twenty-third, nineteen ninety-one, is a distinguished Canadian ski jumper whose career began in two thousand six. He made his Olympic debut at the twenty-ten Winter Olympics, where he showcased his skills by finishing twelfth in the team large hill event and fifty-first in the individual normal hill competition.
At the Sochi twenty-fourteen Winter Olympics, Trevor qualified for the large hill competition, ultimately finishing in forty-second place. His most notable achievement came in two thousand six when he earned a silver medal in an FIS Cup HS77 event held in Switzerland, marking his best international finish.
In addition to his competitive endeavors, Trevor transitioned into coaching in two thousand ten. After a hiatus of nearly three and a half years from active competition, he made a remarkable return, placing eleventh in a Continental Cup event in Sapporo, Japan. This performance was pivotal in securing his spot on the Canadian Olympic Ski Jumping team for the twenty-fourteen games.
In two thousand fifteen, Trevor competed in Vikersund, Norway, where he achieved his longest competitive jump of one hundred fifty-four meters. Despite finishing thirty-fourth in the qualification round, he narrowly missed advancing to the next round, needing to place in the top thirty.
Trevor is supported by his family, including his parents, Brent and Terri, and his brother, Brendon, who have been instrumental in his journey as an athlete.