Valérie Grenier, born on October thirtieth, nineteen ninety-six, is a prominent Canadian alpine ski racer known for her exceptional skills in giant slalom and super-G. Hailing from St. Isidore, Ontario, situated between Ottawa and Montreal, she has made a name for herself on the international skiing stage.
Grenier's skiing journey began with a focus on all disciplines before she honed in on her specialties. Her competitive spirit has led her to participate in five World Championships and two Winter Olympics, showcasing her talent on the world stage. Notably, at the Junior World Championships in two thousand sixteen, she clinched the gold medal in downhill and secured a silver in Super-G, marking a significant milestone in her early career.
In January twenty twenty-two, Grenier was selected to represent Canada at the Beijing Winter Olympics, further solidifying her status as a top athlete. The following year, she achieved a remarkable feat by earning her first World Cup podium, triumphing in a giant slalom event in Kranjska Gora on January seventh. This victory was particularly historic, as it marked the first World Cup giant slalom win by a Canadian in forty-nine years, a record previously held by Kathy Kreiner.
Continuing her success, Grenier defended her title at the Golden Fox event, winning again at the same venue a year later. Her journey in alpine skiing is a testament to her dedication and skill, inspiring many young athletes in Canada and beyond.