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Elisabeth Vathje (born March 17, 1994, in Calgary, Alberta) is a retired Canadian skeleton racer. In 2008, she was encouraged to try sliding sports by her father, who had shared an airplane trip with members of the Canadian luge team, but as a 14-year-old, she was too young to train bobsleigh, so she tried out for skeleton instead.[1] She used a Bromley sled.[2] Vathje was named one of the three women to represent Canada in skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang[3] after finishing third in the World Cup season standings for 2017–18.[4] She retired in 2022 after being left off the Canadian team for the 2021–22 season.[5] Elisabeth has since transitioned in to leadership within the International sporting realm, sitting on the International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF) Executive Committee. She was elected to the World Anti Doping Agency Athletes Council in early 2025 . She continues to champion good governance in the international sporting realm, educating current and future leaders through her company of the Global Association of Sports Directors (GASD)

Born (1994-03-17) March 17, 1994 (age 32)
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Weight72 kg (159 lb)[1]
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Elisabeth Vathje
At the 2017/2018 World Cup race in Lake Placid
Personal information
Born (1994-03-17) March 17, 1994 (age 32)
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Weight72 kg (159 lb)[1]
Websitewww.globalsportsdirector.com
Sport
Country Canada
SportSkeleton
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals9th (Pyeongchang 2018)
Medal record
Women's skeleton
Representing  Canada
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2015 WinterbergWomen
Bronze medal – third place2015 WinterbergMixed team
Junior World Championships
Silver medal – second place2014 WinterbergWomen
World Cup
Gold medal – first place2014–15 CalgaryWomen
Gold medal – first place2015–16 WhistlerWomen
Gold medal – first place2016–17 WinterbergWomen
Silver medal – second place2014–15 Lake PlacidWomen
Silver medal – second place2014–15 IglsWomen
Silver medal – second place2014–15 St. MoritzWomen
Silver medal – second place2017–18 Lake PlacidWomen
Silver medal – second place2017–18 WinterbergWomen
Silver medal – second place2017–18 IglsWomen
Bronze medal – third place2017–18 St. MoritzWomen
Third place2017–18 overallWomen
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Notable results

Vathje's first international race was on the North American Cup in 2010, at Lake Placid, where she finished 8th. The following season, she finished 16th in her first Junior World Championships and continued to race on the North American circuit, taking her first international gold at Lake Placid in 2013. Vathje was promoted to the Intercontinental Cup during the 2013–14 season, and won a silver medal at her fourth Junior Worlds in Winterberg, Germany, earning her a promotion to the World Cup squad.[2][1]

In the 2014–15 World Cup season, her first on the top level of international sliding, Vathje had five podium finishes including one gold medal, at Calgary, and three silvers, in Lake Placid, St. Moritz and Igls. She subsequently took home gold at races in Whistler (2016) and Winterberg (2017), as well as several additional podium finishes.[2]

Vathje finished the 2017–18 season with 1470 points, ranking third, her best season in the overall World Cup rankings.[4]

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