Teck Resources Extends Alpine Ski Racing Sponsorship Through 2031
TL;DR
Teck's continued partnership with BC Alpine provides a competitive edge in developing top ski racers for future success.
Teck sponsors alpine ski racing in British Columbia, supporting over 50 ski race events annually for young skiers.
Teck's collaboration with BC Alpine promotes community engagement, youth development, and a love for nature through skiing.
The long-term Teck partnership with BC Alpine fosters grassroots programming, producing successful athletes and building stronger communities.
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Teck Resources Limited has renewed its sponsorship with BC Alpine Ski Association, extending a partnership that has supported alpine ski racing in British Columbia since 2008. The five-year agreement, spanning from the 2025-26 to 2030-31 seasons, will continue to bolster youth ski racing programs across the province. This long-term commitment ensures stability for developing athletes and maintains critical infrastructure for competitive skiing throughout British Columbia.
The partnership centers on community engagement and youth development, with Teck sponsoring the Teck U14 and U16 race series for 11-to-16-year-old skiers. This program supports more than 50 ski race events annually between December and April, providing competitive opportunities and development pathways for young athletes across multiple age categories. The sustained programming has proven essential for nurturing talent from grassroots levels to international competition.
Anders Hestdalen, CEO of BC Alpine, emphasized the significance of sustained programming, crediting the Teck partnership for helping develop athletes who have gone on to compete in World Championships and the Olympics. The partnership has been instrumental in maintaining strong grassroots skiing programs throughout British Columbia, creating a pipeline of talent that benefits both recreational skiing and competitive sports at the highest levels.
Carleigh Whitman, Head of Social Performance & Indigenous Relations at Teck, highlighted the company's commitment to supporting community activities and youth engagement. Many Teck employees are actively involved as volunteers or have children participating in BC Alpine clubs across the province, creating a strong connection between corporate support and community participation. This engagement demonstrates how corporate partnerships can extend beyond financial support to include personal involvement and shared values.
The continued sponsorship will support BC Alpine's vision of inspiring lifelong skiers and developing world-class athletes by providing leadership, structure, and sustainable programming for ski clubs throughout British Columbia. This long-term approach to youth sports development ensures that skiing remains accessible and competitive for future generations, while also contributing to the broader sports ecosystem in Canada through the development of elite athletes who represent the country on international stages.
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