Katherine Stewart-Jones

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Date of Birth: May 04, 1995
Place of Birth: Ottawa, Ontario
Hometown: Chelsea, Québec
Club: Club Nakkertok Nordique
Development Centre: NDC Thunder Bay
Coach: Timo Puiras, Tim Wintoniw
Wax Technician: Camille Cheskey
Years on Senior Team: 5
Years on Junior Team: 2
Career Highlights

Website: www.katherinestewartjones.blogspot.ca/
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Equipment:
Skis: Fischer
Poles: Swix
Boots/Bindings: Fischer, NNN

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Background

National Ski Team Background:

Training out of the Nakkertok Ski Club, Katherine has worked her way through the athlete development system and has represented Canada at the 2017 World Ski Championships where she was part of the Canadian women’s historic 10th-place finish in the 4x5 kilometre relay in Lahti, Finland.

 Katherine has also been a part of Canada’s Junior World Championships three times (2015 in Almaty, Kaz; 2014 in Val Di Fiemme, Ita; and 2013 in Liberec, Cze.) A solid junior career, Katherine won three silver medals in individual racing at the 2015 Canada Winter Games, along with a gold in the team relay. Katherine took a big step forward forward in her quest to become an elite cross-country ski athlete three years ago when she competed in the Ski Tour Canada.

Cross-Country Skiing Background:

Katherine started skiing almost as soon as she learned to walk. Her parents would bring Katherine and her  siblings out skiing as a family outing. At first, she spent the majority of her time lying in the snow, but when she got the hang of it, Katherine learned to love the sport. She joined the Nakkertok Jackrabbit program and moved up to racing rabbits when she was a little older. After participating in her first National Championships in Whitehorse in 2010, Katherine was hooked and never looked back.

Personal:

A well-rounded athlete, Katherine participated in a number of sports as a child: paddling; soccer; running; sailing and biking. She has a twin sister and two older brothers. Katherine studies part-time at Lakehead University where she takes Geography-Environmental studies. When not on the trails or cracking the books, Katherine enjoys camping, cliff jumping, hiking, canoeing and cooking.

Notable Results

Notable Highlights:
2018 – Haywood Ski Nationals, Thunder Bay, Ont.: 1 (30km C MST), 2 (Sprint F), 4 (10km Pursuit), 3 (5 km C)
2018 – FIS, Klosters, SUI: 1 (7.5km C MST), 1 (Sprint C)
2017 – World Cup, Toblach, ITA: 70 (10km C Pursuit), 79 (10km F)
2017 – World Cup, Davos, SUI: 79 (10km F), 55 (Sprint F)
2017 – World Cup, Lillehammer, NOR: 65 (Sprint C)
2017 – Haywood Ski Nationals, Canmore, CAN: 3 (Sprint C), 3 (10km C)
2017 – World Championships, Lahti, FIN: 10 (4x5km Relay), 41 (30km F Mst), 36 (10km C), 40 (Skiathlon)
2017 – Haywood NorAm, Whistler, CAN: 3 (Sprint F)
2016 – Haywood NorAm, Rossland, CAN: 3 (Sprint F)
2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Canmore, CAN: 48 (7.5km Skiathlon)
2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Canmore, CAN: 46 (Sprint C)
2016 – Haywood Ski Nationals, Whitehorse: 3 (5km C)
2016 – Haywood NorAm, Prince George, B.C.: 3 (15km C Mst)
2016 – Haywood NorAM, Nakkertok, Ont.: 3 (15km C Mst)
2015 – Haywood NorAm, Canmore, CAN: 2 (5km C)
2014 – Junior World Championships, Val Di Fiemme Italy: 15 (Sprint F)
2014 – Junior World Championships, Val Di Fiemme Italy: 31 (Skiathlon F)2014 – National Championships, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, 1st aggregate

 

Full Results

World Championship Results:
2017 – World Championships, Lahti, FIN: 41 (30km F Mst), 10 (4x5km Relay), 36 (10km C), 40 (Skiathlon), 58 (Sprint F)
2017 – Under-23 World Championships, Soldier Hollow, USA: 21 (Skiathlon), 27 (10km F), 24 (Sprint C)
2015 – Junior World Championships, Almaty, Kaz: 10 (Relay)
2015 – Junior World Championships, Almaty, Kaz: 14 (10km skiathlon)
2015 – Junior World Championships, Almaty, Kaz: 25 (5km F)2015 – Junior World Championships, Almaty, Kaz: 19 (Sprint C)
2014 – Junior World Championships, Val Di Fiemme Italy: 15 (Sprint F)
2014 – Junior World Championships, Val Di Fiemme Italy: 31 (Skiathlon F)

Ski Tour Canada Results:

2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Gatineau, CAN: 68 (Sprint F)
2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Montreal, CAN: 52 (10.5km C Mst)
2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Quebec City, CAN: 59 (Sprint F)
2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Quebec City, CAN: 58 (10km F Pursuit)
2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Canmore, CAN: 46 (Sprint C)
2016 – Ski Tour Canada, Canmore, CAN: 48 (7.5km Skiathlon)

 World Cup Results:

2017 – World Cup, Otepaa, EST: 49 (Sprint F)

 National Results:

2018 – Haywood Ski Nationals, Thunder Bay, Ont.: 1 (30km C MST), 2 (Sprint F), 4 (10km Pursuit), 3 (5 km C)
2018 – Haywood NorAm, Mont-Ste-Anne, Que.: 2 (10km C), 3 (Sprint C)
2017 – Haywood Ski Nationals, Canmore, CAN: 3 (Sprint C), 3 (10km C)
2017 – Haywood NorAm, Whistler, CAN: 3 (Sprint F)
2016 – Haywood NorAm, Rossland, CAN: 3 (Sprint F)
2016 – Haywood Ski Nationals, Whitehorse: 3 (5km C)
2016 – Haywood NorAm, Prince George, B.C.: 3 (15km C Mst)
2016 – Haywood NorAM, Nakkertok, Ont.: 3 (15km C Mst)
2015 – Haywood NorAm, Canmore, CAN: 2 (5km C)
2015 – National Championships, Thunder Bay, Ont.: 9 (5km F)
2014 – National Championships, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, 1st aggregate (junior)

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