Émile Nadeau
Biography
Émile Nadeau joined Freestyle Canada’s national next gen team in 2020. He got his first taste of World Cup competition in February 2020 in Deer Valley, Utah before joining the circuit almost full time in 2020-21. He came close to earning his first career World Cup podium in February 2021 when he finished fourth in Deer Valley. It was also in 2021 that he competed at his first FIS World Championships. Clearly comfortable in Deer Valley, he finished fifth there in January 2022 for his best result of the 2021-22 season.
Nadeau made his Olympic debut at Beijing 2022 where he placed 17th. A month later he won the bronze medal in his first appearance at the FIS Junior World Championships.
Nadeau finished second to teammate Miha Fontaine in the 2019-20 Nor-Am Cup overall aerials rankings after winning medals in three of eight events, including one victory. He recorded two more Nor-Am Cup podiums in February 2021.
A Little More About Émile
Getting into the Sport: Started skiing at age 7… For his first three winters, would spend time after his lessons on the moguls run and in the freestyle park for fun… Decided to change mountains to one that had a freestyle skiing team when he was 10… After some lessons on a trampoline, he was invited to start training in aerials by coach Rémi Bélanger… Was recruited to the Quebec provincial team in 2018…
Olympic Highlights
Games | Sport | Event | Finish |
---|---|---|---|
Beijing 2022 | Freestyle Skiing | Aerials - Men | 17 |
Notable International Results
Olympic Winter Games: 2022 - 17th (aerials)
FIS World Championships: 2021 - 23rd (aerials)
FIS Junior World Championships: 2022 - BRONZE (aerials)