Following Marie-Michèle Gagnon

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The summer sizzled for national alping ski racer and Instagrammer Marie-Michèle Gagnon, 29, who’s fresh from the gym and rarin’ to go. Crashes in 2017 at Lake Louise left the Canadian with a torn ACL and a dislocated shoulder, forcing her off the Olympic track. But this summer she spun straw into her own gold with six hours daily in rigorous gym rehab and a passion for travel and the outdoors. Now, alongside California boyfriend Travis Ganong—a speedster on the U.S. Ski Team—“Mitch” is revved up and ready again to chase high-speed medals.

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photo: MARIE-MICHÈLE GAGNON

SKI CANADA: Mitch, are you ready to get back on snow?
MARIE-MICHÈLE GAGNON: Yesssss! I feel refreshed and ready to work my butt off. I’ve trained so hard over the past seven months to get healthy again. It’s paid off!

SC: 37K-plus Instagram fans are tracking your recovery. What’s your fitness routine?
MMG: The last six months were very heavy, rehabbing both my shoulder and my knee. In the gym I like the ski-specific stuff. I love challenging myself on the slack line and bosu ball. Outside I mountain bike, hike for cardio, paddleboard on a calm lake. Travis and I play tennis…

SC: So, Travis! Gotta ask: Do you ever spell your name Ganong?
MMG: Never! First, can you imagine Marie-Michèle Gagnon-Ganong? I mean, that really doesn’t flow. Anyway, it’s not an issue. In Quebec we don’t change our family names when we get hitched.

SC: What draws you to Instagram?
MMG: I love sharing the places I’ve discovered and creating a photo book of memories. I’m a huge nature lover. I hope to run my own business in travel adventure and physical training someday.

SC: Got any IG tips for fellow athletes?
MMG: Be yourself. Post good-quality photos. Thrive to inspire people to get out there, be active, lead a healthy lifestyle.

 

by LORI KNOWLES in Buyer’s Guide 2019 issue

 

 

Lori Knowles
Lori Knowles is co-editor of Ski Canada magazine. As a longtime ski writer and author, Lori is a former ski and travel columnist for the Toronto Sun. Her work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Skiing History and SNOW magazine. Her first novel was published in May 2024: Summers with Miss Elizabeth.
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