About
Valérie Grenier burst onto the international ski racing scene when she captured a bronze medal at the 2015 World Junior Championships. A few years later, at 21, she competed in her first Olympic Games at PyeongChang 2018, starting in the giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and alpine combined.
The native of St. Isidore, Ontario, embraced the full World Cup circuit, racing in both tech and speed disciplines, capturing three top-30 results in the 2017-18 season, but has broken out into one of the best super-G skiers in recent years after injuries from 2018-2020 hampered her.
Now 28, she boasts three podium finishes in giant slalom, including two wins and a bronze medal in downhill from Cortina d’Ampezzo in 2024. While she has looked further into downhill, two GS wins in Kranjska Gora, SLO in 2023 and 2024 highlight her career, alongside a third-place finish in Soldeu, AND in 2023.
Her 2023 win made her the first Canadian woman to win a World Cup giant slalom since Kathy Kreiner in 1974.
In total, she enters the 2025-26 season with 132 World Cup starts to her name, alongside five Olympic starts and 17 from World Championship events.
In addition to her individual success, Grenier was a member of the Canadian squad that captured the bronze medal in the team event at the 2023 World Championships in Courchevel-Méribel, FRA.
Grenier began skiing when she was two years old, immediately falling in love with the sport after trying on her brother’s gear. She first charged down a racecourse at the age of seven and has been hooked ever since. Despite setbacks, her commitment to returning to competition has been nothing short of impressive, as her dedication and passion to the sport remain unwavering.
Looking ahead to the future, Grenier is targeting more wins, especially at her home hill of Mont-Tremblant, which will host a World Cup GS in 2025.

Athlete Overview
Year Of Birth1996
HometownMont-Tremblant, Que
DisciplineAlpine
Member Since2015
World Cup Ranking
12th
Giant Slalom
2025
6th
Giant Slalom
2024
7th
Giant Slalom
2024
Career Highlights
3rd
Team Parallel
2023 Courchevel Méribel World Championships
3rd
Downhill
2024 Cortina d'Ampezzo World Cup
1st
Giant Slalom
2024 Kranjska Gora World Cup
1st
Giant Slalom
2023 Kransjka Gora World Cup
3rd
Giant Slalom
2023 Grandvalira Soldeu - El Tarter World Cup
2nd
Super G
2016 Sochi/Rosa Khutar, Junior World Championships
1st
Downhill
2016 Sochi/Rosa Khutar, Junior World Championships
3rd
Giant Slalom
2015 Hafjell, Junior World Championships
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