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Jasper Freeride skiers have decorated podiums across the province these past two weekends.
At the Alberta Winter Games in Airdrie, Cameron Christian won gold in the mogul competition and bronze in the Big Air in the under 14 age category.
And an hour down the road, sisters Jada and Citrine Boychuk won on both days of the Red Deer Provincial Competition.
Jada won first place in the womens moguls for under 14s and Citrine came in second place. Jada also placed third overall.
In the under 16s, Melisa Urton came in second place and Demi Sparrow won second in the under 18s.
In the mens moguls, Tyler Christian was in first place for the under 16s and second overall.
Cody Jones came second and Cameron Christian third in the under 14s, and Kolten Latreille took first place in the under 20s.
And at the Edmonton Club Comp the weekend before, Aida Laidlaw won first place in the womens moguls and third in the slopestyle - competing with the under 12s.
In the under 14 age group, Sienna Gulevich took third place in the womens moguls and Everett Begon won first in the mens moguls.
And Naim Tremblay won first place in the mens moguls in the under 10s.
Rich Hiron, president of the Jasper Freeride Ski Team, said: This weekend, to see so many Jasper athletes at the provincial level on the podium was great.
It says a lot about our program and especially about the strong coaching we have.
Jasper Freeride has nine full-time coaches including Randy Timmins and Chris Peel who were in Red Deer this weekend, both of whom have decades of ski coaching experience.
We are really lucky to have the coaches that we do and thats a lot of the reason we have the success we have, said Hiron.
Hiron said he is proud of the strong young athletes on the Jasper team and said some are reaching their best ability and maximising on their success.
They are not only competing against other kids but against the Alberta teams, he said.
To go out and beat some of these kids is pretty phenomenal.
Its individual in the sense that you compete as an individual trying to get your best results but they are always watching the other athletes come down - Jasper is always waiting at the bottom to see their teammates finish.
There are loads of hugs and camaraderie - its great to see.