Freestyle Skier
Determination, Motivation
Perseverance
Olympic Experience
2010 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
Travels From: Montreal, Quebec
Alexandre Bilodeau
Originally from Rosemère, Alexandre Bilodeau fell in love with
freestyle skiing after having seen the spectacular performance of
Quebecker Jean-Luc Brassard in Lillehammer, in 1994. On the trail of
his idol, he became, at the age of 14, the best junior Canadian in
three disciplines: jumps, moguls and dual moguls. He joined the
national freestyle moguls ski team at 17 years old and participated in
the Olympic Games in Turin in 2006, where he ended up in 11th
place. That same year, he won his first competition at the World Cup
and became the youngest Moguls freestyle skier to make it to the
highest podium in this discipline. He ended the 2005-2006 season in
second place in the final medal results.
Alexander’s ascent pursued in 2008-2009 and he won the World
Championships in dual moguls and also came in first at the World
Cup in freestyle dual moguls. Last February, he was vindicated when
he won the first gold medal on Canadian soil at the Olympic Games
in Vancouver.
Alexandre wishes to pursue his studies and eventually work in the
area of finance. He has a very positive, determined and persevering
nature and he will charm you with his rich life experience.
ATHLETIC PROFILE:
- Gold medalist at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games
- World champion in 2009 (dual)
- 6 Canadian champion titles (single and dual)
- 23 World Cup podiums
