ELLIOT VAILLANCOURT

Coupe du monde - Bosses
FIS Athlete Profile

Statistiques rapides

Âge: 25

Lieu de naissance: Drummondville, QC

Ville d'origine: Drummondville, QC

Équipe nationale depuis: 2017

Club d'origine: Mont Saint-Anne

Commanditaires: Cascades, Transports Dessaults, ID One USA, Excellence sportive Sherbrooke, Sports Experts Drummondville, Oakley, D-Structure

Faits saillants de sa carrière:

  • 2023/24: 2nd Alpe d’Huez, FRA, World Cup Moguls
  • 2023/24: 2nd Val St.-Come, CAN, World Cup Dual Moguls
  • 2023/24: 1st Val St.-Come, CAN, Canadian Champion Dual Moguls
  • 2022/23: 2nd place Alpe d’Huez, FRA, World Cup Moguls
  • 2022/23: 5th place Deer Valley, USA, World Cup Moguls
  • 2022/23: 1st place Val St. Come, CAN, Dual Mogul Canada National Championships
  • 2022/23: 2 x 5th place World Cup finishes: Deer Valley, USA (Mogul) and Almaty, KAZ (Dual Moguls)
  • 2021/22: 4 NorAm medals
  • 2019/20: 6 NorAm medals
  • 2019/20: 1st place NorAm Tour Moguls / Dual Moguls (Overall)

Elliot started skiing on Mont Sutton’s slopes at just five years old, quickly developing a reputation as an intense and driven athlete. Over the years, he channeled that intensity to climb the ranks in mogul skiing, eventually reaching the World Cup podium.

Originally from Drummondville, Quebec, Elliot became Junior World Champion in 2019, claimed the NorAm title in 2020, and marked a major achievement last season (2023–24) with two World Cup podium finishes.

Beyond skiing, Elliot is pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering at Université Laval, where he values the balance between sport and academics. “Whether my day on the slopes is good or bad, coming back to our hotel and jumping in my school books always bring me back to a neutral head space. This is vital for me,” he says. In the off-season, Elliot also enjoys mountain and road biking.

Known for his signature “flame helmet”, Elliot, now 25, continues to wear it proudly and plans to keep it until the end of his career.

 

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