Jeff Hume

Jeff Hume
  • 10 year member of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team
  • 6th place - Chamonix World Cup
  • 4 years competing on the FIS World Cup Tour

As a ten-year veteran of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team, Jeff has proudly represented Canada in numerous international events, including the FIS World Cup tour, the 2005 World Championships and the 1999 World Junior Championships. Highlights include placing fourth at the World Juniors, sixth on the World Cup, and first at the North American championships.

Ask Jeff about the most physically and mentally demanding world cup race course, and he’ll tell you it’s Kitzbuhel. This famous course, located in Austria, has made and broken many Canadian ski racers’ careers. During your time with Jeff you’ll get an insider’s perspective on the good and bad of competing on some of the world’s toughest downhills.

Now residing in Whistler, Jeff still enjoys skiing, but he spends the majority of his time in the valley as a realtor showcasing Whistler’s best properties. Expect your Best of Both experience with Jeff to be a memorable one as he shares his stories and professional secrets of competing on the World Cup tour.

Jeff is available upon request for other dates, locations and events if his ‘Upcoming Trips’ do not meet your needs.

The Hahnenkamm in Kitzbuhel is the most physically and mentally demanding World Cup race course. It's a love-hate relationship.