About
Britt Richardson might still be one of the younger skiers on the Canadian senior team, but she’s entering her fourth season on the World Cup with ample experience.
A native of Canmore, Alta., she made her debut in 2021-22, making three World Cup starts, before earning her first World Cup points with a 22nd-place giant slalom finish in Kranjska Gora, SLO.
Since then, she has been part of the Canadian team that captured bronze in the World Championship team parallel event in Courchevel-Meribel, FRA. She enters the 2024-25 season off a year that saw her crack the top 30 eight times, including a 15th-place finish at Mt. Tremblant.
Richardson also captured the World Junior Championship in giant slalom in Haute-Savoie, FRA in February 2024, becoming the first Canadian athlete to win an individual World Junior title since Valerie Grenier in 2016.

World Cup Ranking
21st
Giant Slalom
2025
27th
Giant Slalom
2024
Career Highlights
7th
Giant Slalom, FIS World Cup
Kronplatz, ITA (2025)
1st
Giant Slalom, Junior World Ski Championships
St. Jean D’Aulps, FRA (2024)
1st
Giant Slalom, Nor-Am Cup
Whistler Mountain, CAN (2023)
3rd
Downhill, Nor-Am Cup
Whistler Mountain, CAN (2023)
3rd
Team Parallel, FIS World Ski Championships
Courchevel Méribel, FRA (2023)
1st
Giant Slalom, Nor-Am Cup
Georgian Peaks, CAN (2022)
1st
Super G, Nor-Am Cup
Whiteface Mountain, USA (2022)
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