About
The 2025-26 season will be Justine Lamontagne’s second season with the national team.
Prior to joining the national team, Justine made five World Cup starts in the early stages of 2023-24, debuting in Levi, FIN, before Killington and Mont-Tremblant.
During her first season on the team, she had to balance the World Cup schedule with her NCAA racing career and studies in Environmental Engineering at Montana State University.She managed to kick out of the World Cup start gates six times through the 2024-25 season.
From St-Ferréol-les-Neiges, Québec, Justine grew up skiing in Mont-Saint-Anne and made her way to the provincial team and onto the Nor-Am circuit in 2019, where she stood on the podium six times.
The 2002-born skier won a Junior World Championship gold medal as a member of the mixed team parallel event in Panorama, BC in 2022.
As a Bobcat at Montana State University, she raced to a bronze medal in GS at the NCAA Championships in 2023 and a silver medal in GS at the 2025 NCAA Championships.
Lamontagne looks to build on her World Cup experiences for the 2025-26 season to mark her first WC points.

Athlete Overview
Year Of Birth2002
HometownSt-Ferréol-les-Neiges, QC
DisciplineAlpine
Member Since2024
World Cup Ranking
3rd
Giant Slalom (Nor-Am Cup)
2025
3rd
Giant Slalom (Nor-Am Cup)
2024
Career Highlights
3rd
Giant Salom, Nor-Am Cup
Lake Louise, CAN (2025)
3rd
Slalom Giant, Nor-Am Cup
Panorama Resort, CAN (2024)
2nd
Slalom, Nor-Am Cup
Tremblant, CAN (2023)
2nd
Slalom, South American cup
Cerro Catedral, ARG (2023)
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