Eli Terwiel (photo: Alpine Canada)

Canadian Hopeful Has to Raise Own Funds to Make National Ski Team

Sun Peaks (BC), Canada – Sun Peaks local and Alpine Canada team member Elli Terwiel has her sights set on competing in Sochi for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games and is currently fundraising to help meet her goal. Donations can be made on MakeaChamp.com and are encouraged in person at Terwiel’s dry land training session this Sunday at Sun Peaks Resort.

Coming off her most successful race season to date, with two 17th-place finishes and a 23rd-place finish at the World Cup level, Terwiel is heading into this winter’s circuit after her most productive training season yet, supporting her goal of representing Canada at the upcoming Olympic Winter Games.

“I am the strongest and most powerful that I have ever been,” she says. “I’ve had very successful on-snow camps this summer where I progressed immensely in my skiing, as well as great success in the gym. I am skiing faster than I ever have before.”

Eli Terwiel (photo: Alpine Canada)
Eli Terwiel (photo: Alpine Canada)

At just 24 years old, her athletic journey is comprised of coming back from potentially career-ending injuries, being temporarily dropped from Alpine Canada’s team, balancing pursuing a degree in engineering with a professional ski racing career, all combined with the consistent need for fundraising.

Terwiel, who is currently an engineering student on a ski racing scholarship at the University of Vermont, has been fundraising to meet the C$15,000 required to pay her national team fees to Alpine Canada. As she is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) her fee payments cannot include prize money or sponsorship dollars. Terwiel needs to race on the World Cup circuit with Alpine Canada to qualify for a spot on the 2014 Canadian Winter Olympic Team, and has turned to crowd-funding, along with support from her family, to pay the required fees. There are also additional expenses throughout the season, including some travel, the athletes are responsible for themselves.

During Sun Peaks’ famous Annual Turkey Sale, Terwiel will lead a pre-season dry land training session as part of her fundraising at 3 p.m. this Sunday in Sun Peaks’ village square. It will be a light field workout focusing on mobility, leg strength and balance to help get everyone fit and mobile for the upcoming ski season. The Turkey Sale from October 12 to 14 has everything from skis and snowboards to outerwear and base layers with well-known brands at 40 percent off in Bento’s Day Lodge, and up to 60 percent off at other village retailers.

Terwiel will be enjoying her last visit at home prior to the Olympic Games between October 12th and 19th.

Those wishing to help may donate at makeachamp.com/elliterwiel.

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