About
Kris Mahler hasn’t had an easy road to becoming one of Canada’s top ski cross athletes. Growing up in Ontario, he started as an alpine racer, but the sport was already on his radar. He was coached by Bebe Zoricic, the father of the late Nick Zoricic, and they trained on alpine courses in the morning and in ski cross in the afternoon.
While he took a season off snow in his final year of high school to move to Alberta to play collegiate volleyball, he quickly moved back to skiing, pursuing ski cross full time in the leadup to his first World Cup win in 2019-20 in Val Thorens, FRA.
In his two podiums since then, he’s had a lot to work though, including bouncing back from a broken neck injury suffered in a crash in poor conditions at the annual night race in Arosa, Switzerland. After missing the 2023-24 season to recover, he returned to snow in 2024-25, qualifying for the big final and finishing fourth in one of the season’s final races in Idre Fjall, SWE.

World Cup Ranking
15th
Ski Cross
2025
19th
Ski Cross
2023
13th
Ski Cross
2022
6th
Ski Cross
2020
Career Highlights
4th
Ski Cross- South American Cup
Corralco, CHI (2025)
4th
Ski Cross- FIS World Cup
Idre Fjäll, SWE (2024)
4th
Ski Cross- FIS World Cup
Val Thorens, FRA (2023)
7th
Ski Cross- FIS World Cup
Craigleith, CAN (2023)
1st
FIS World Cup
Nakiska, CAN (2022)
2nd
FIS World Cup
Montafon, AUT (2019)
1st
FIS World Cup
Val Thorens, FRA (2019)
3rd
Junior World Championship
Val Thorens, FRA (2016)
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