Hometown Olympian’s success inspires youngsters with Saskatoon Freestyle Ski Club


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Maïa Schwinghammer is developing quite a following back home in Saskatoon after her Olympic debut in mogul skiing.

Young members of the Saskatoon Freestyle Ski Club say they’ve been inspired by her success, and plan to watch closely as she heads into dual moguls competition on Saturday.

Jensen Kristoff, a young skier with the club, said he got to interview Schwinghammer with his class in school.

A boy in a ski jacket and helmet stands outside near a ski hill.
Jensen Kristoff with the Saskatoon Freestyle club says his class interviewed Schwinghammer. (CBC/SRC)

“I think I felt the most touched when she said that we can do anything that we put our mind to,” Kristoff said.

“I can’t wait to see in the next four years what’s going to happen. I just have such high hopes and I think she’s gonna be up there.”

Crystal Dahl is president of the club, which operates out of Optimist Park. Potential is what she sees in the kids, she said.

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Canada’s Maïa Schwinghammer places 5th in Olympic moguls

Saskatoon’s Maïa Schwinghammer finishes fifth in the women’s moguls at Milano Cortina 2026 with a score of 77.61.

“Watching a girl from Saskatchewan come fifth in the world from the Prairies is quite exciting,” Dahl said.

“The athletes are at a slight disadvantage from the Prairies, but it’s all good. We have a great park … We’ve got a great team here at Optimist as well that keeps the hill going for the athletes.”

Schwinghammer had a ski day with the club around Christmastime, and the kids were pumped, Dahl said.

A woman in a ski helmet talks to CBC.
Maïa Schwinghammer, 24, after finishing fifth in the women’s mogul final in Livigno, Italy, on Wednesday. (CBC)

“The camaraderie of this sport is like nothing I’ve ever seen. I think that made the draw to freestyle a little bit bigger here in Saskatchewan, especially now that Maïa’s placed fifth. The community has rallied behind her.”

Ava Schwinghammer, 16, is a relative of Maïa’s, and has also been competing in the International Ski and Snowboard Federation for moguls.

A girl with long hair stands outside a clubhouse at a ski hill.
Ava Schwinghammer, a 16-year-old relative of Maïa, competes in moguls as well. (CBC/SRC)

“Maïa and my uncle Rick were huge inspirations, they kind of got me started,” she said.

“It was super exciting, super cool. I was so proud and I was just really impressed. It’s really inspiring for me.”



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