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| headercolor = #99bdcc | name = Ashleigh McIvor DeMerit | image = Ashleigh McIvor on the podium at 2010 Winter Olympics cropped.jpg | image_size = 220px | caption = McIvor at 2010 Winter Olympics | country = {{CAN}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1983|9|15}} | birth_place = Vancouver, British Columbia | alma_mater = University of British Columbia | death_date = | death_place = | height = {{height|m=1.78}} | weight = {{convert|66|kg|lb st|abbr=on}} | spouse = Jay DeMerit (m. 2013) | pb = | website = {{URL|www.ashleighmcivor.com}} | titles = | worldcup = | worldchamp = | medaltemplates ={{MedalSport|Women's freestyle skiing}}{{MedalCountry| {{CAN}} }}{{MedalOlympic}}{{MedalGold|2010 Vancouver|Ski cross}}{{MedalCompetition| FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships}}{{MedalGold| 2009 Inawashiro|Ski cross}}{{MedalCompetition| X Games}}{{MedalSilver| 2010 Aspen|Ski cross}} | show-medals = yes }} Ashleigh McIvor DeMerit (born September 15, 1983) is a Canadian retired freestyle skier currently residing in Whistler, British Columbia. McIvor was a member of the Canadian national ski cross team and became the first gold medal winner of women's ski cross at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She is also a former world champion in ski cross and has a second-place finish at the Winter X Games to her credit as well. CareerMcIvor entered skicross at a young age, and dominated the North American pro tour. As one of the youngest on the World Cup circuit, Ashleigh finished on the podium in her first World Cup race. McIvor has participated with fashion photographers, modeled on runways, and secured major sportswear sponsorships because of her popularity.[1] McIvor started competing in 2003. McIvor won her first World Championship in 2009 at Inawashiro, Japan. She has been to four Winter X-Games, with her best finish being a silver medal in 2010. She also has eleven podium finishes on the FIS World Cup circuit to her credit, including a silver medal at Cypress Mountain in 2009, the site of the Vancouver Olympic Games. McIvor finished third overall on the 2008-09 FIS World Cup season, and second overall in the 2009-2010 season. Prior to the Winter Olympics, McIvor attended the 2010 Winter X Games as a final tuneup event. It was there that she and fellow countrywoman Kelsey Serwa managed to finish second and third respectively to Ophélie David. McIvor's silver was her first X Games medal of any colour.[2] McIvor was a member of Canada's freestyle skiing team at the Vancouver Olympics where ski-cross was making its debut as an official medal event.[3] Ashleigh McIvor qualified for the medal round with the second fastest time. In the finals McIvor got out to a fast start and won with some distance between herself and Hedda Berntsen. With the win McIvor won the first ever Olympic gold medal for ladies' ski cross.[4] During the next season, McIvor suffered her second catastrophic ACL injury in her knee, ending her season while on a practice run at the Winter X Games.[5] In part to the injuries McIvor retired from competitive skiing in the fall of 2012, she said that "I've gone back and forth in my mind, wondering if I'm making the right decision to retire. But I've already done more in the sport than I ever imagined would be possible and there's something to be said for going out on top, as the reigning Olympic champion."[6] PersonalAshleigh graduated from Whistler Secondary School in 2001. She studied Business/Marketing[7] at the University of British Columbia.[8] In 2012, she was named by Sportsnet Magazine as one of the 30 Most Beautiful Athletes on the Planet.[9] McIvor is married to Jay DeMerit, former captain of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.[10][11] Following the announcement of her retirement from competitive skicross in November 2012, McIvor is now focusing on speaking engagements and appearances for sponsors and partners, as well as charitable organizations, and freeskiing for various filmers and photographers. She is remaining involved in the sport of skicross by working as an analyst for CBC and other broadcasters. References1. ^{{cite news |title = Skicross set to crash Olympic party |work = National Post |date =January 24, 2010 |url = https://nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=2419728&p=2|accessdate=January 13, 2010}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}} 2. ^{{cite news |title = Canadian men sweep X Games ski cross |work = The Gazette |date =January 31, 2010 |url = https://montrealgazette.com/sports/2010wintergames/Canadian+sweep+Games+cross/2506177/story.html |accessdate=January 31, 2010}} 3. ^{{cite news |title = Duncan to Vancouver; Serwa, Del Bosco win gold |publisher = CTV News |date =January 24, 2010 |url = http://www.ctvolympics.ca/worldcupwatch/sport=fr/newsid=27728.html#duncan+vancouver+serwa+del+bosco+gold|accessdate=January 24, 2010}} 4. ^{{cite news |title = Canada's McIvor wins skicross gold |publisher = CBC News |date =February 23, 2010 |url = http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/freestyleskiing/story/2010/02/23/spo-womens-skicross-canadians.html|accessdate=February 24, 2010}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Knee injury ends Ashleigh McIvor's season |author=Beverley Smith |url= https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/more-sports/knee-injury-ends-ashleigh-mcivors-season/article1884908/ |work=The Globe and Mail |date=January 27, 2011 |accessdate=February 4, 2011}} 6. ^{{cite news |title=Ashleigh McIvor retires from competitive ski racing |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/more-sports/ashleigh-mcivor-retires-from-competitive-ski-racing/article5383273/ |work=The Globe and Mail |date=November 16, 2012 |accessdate=December 5, 2012}} 7. ^{{cite video | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnnFGzTq2bM | title = Ashleigh McIvor is stoked to race | date = January 25, 2010 | publisher = CTV | time = 0:40}} 8. ^{{cite news | title =Olympic Profile: Ashleigh McIvor|publisher = Ubyssey | url = http://ubyssey.ca/sports/olympic-profile-ashleigh-mcivor | accessdate=February 24, 2010 |date =November 19, 2009}} 9. ^Sportsnet Magazine, March 20, 2012, Volume 2, Number 4, p.60, Steve Maich, Editor in Chief, Rogers Publishing Ltd., Toronto, Ontario. 10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bcliving.ca/interview-jay-demerit-ashleigh-mcivor|title=Jay DeMerit and Ashleigh (McIvor) DeMerit Talk Romance, Olympics and Vancouver|first=Kevin Hinton & Ryan|last=Mckenzie|accessdate=January 17, 2018}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/the-eh-game/ashleigh-mcivor-jay-demerit-nuptials-featured-cover-whistler-013029543.html|title=Ashleigh McIvor-Jay DeMerit nuptials featured on cover of Whistler wedding magazine|accessdate=January 17, 2018}} External links{{Commons category|Ashleigh McIvor}}
9 : 1983 births|Living people|Canadian female freestyle skiers|Freestyle skiers at the 2010 Winter Olympics|Olympic freestyle skiers of Canada|Sportspeople from Vancouver|Olympic gold medalists for Canada|Olympic medalists in freestyle skiing|Medalists at the 2010 Winter Olympics |
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