About
Kyle Alexander joined his older brother, Cameron on Canada’s ski team in the 2019-2020 season. One of the youngest members of the Canadian team, he earned a spot with the team after spending time with B.C. Alpine on the Nor-Am circuit, where the native of North Vancouver won bronze in 2019 at Lake Louise. Since then, the 25-year-old has enjoyed a steady rise on the World Cup, cracking the top 30 for the first time in 2023-24 in the super-G in Garmisch-Parttenkirchen.
In 2024-25, he continued to balance times on the World Cup Nor-Am circuits, winning two Nor-Am downhills in Kimberley, BC, while also starting World Cup races in Val Gardena, Bormio, Beaver Creek and Kitzbuhel.
A lover of Swiss cheese, Alexander heads into the 2025-26 season boasting 22 World Cup starts, while brimming with potential after earning his first points the season prior.

World Cup Ranking
1st
Downhill (Nor-Am Cup)
2024
1st
Super-G - Nor-Am Cup
2024
1st
Super-G - Nor-Am Cup
2022
Career Highlights
5th
Super-G - Nor-Am Cup
Burke Mountain, USA (2023)
1st
Super-G - Nor-Am Cup
Whiteface Mountain, USA (2022)
1st
Alpine Combined - Nor-Am Cup
Whiteface Mountain, USA (2022)
2nd
Downhill - Nor-Am Cup
Lake Louise, CAN (2021)
16th
Downhill - FIS Junior World Ski Championships
Val di Fassa, ITA (2019)
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