Craig Hill
Craig is the Strength and Conditioning Lead at CSI Pacific since April, 2022. Whistler has been home for 23 years. In addition to his honor’s degree in Physical Education (BPE) from the University of Alberta, Craig is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), a certified Level 2 Olympic Weightlifting coach, and a Medical Exercise Therapist. He is currently enrolled in the UBC Masters of High Performance Coaching and Technical Leadership program.
Craig joined CSI Pacific in the summer of 2010. For 12 years, the majority of Craig’s time and energy was spent with Canada Ski Cross as the IST Lead and S&C coach for national team and development level athletes. Craig has contributed to the success of CSX athletes at multiple world championships as well as Olympic medals at Sochi 2014, Pyeongchang 2018, and Beijing 2022. Prior to this, he worked a quad with Alpine Canada’s women’s program in the lead up to Vancouver 2010 and previous to that a quad with the Canadian Snowboard Federation leading into the Torino 2006 OWG.
As S&C Lead at CSI Pacific, Craig provides mentorship to the team of S&C practitioners for continuous growth in technical skills and leadership behaviors. He strives to integrate best practice sport science as well as provide educational opportunities to S&C colleagues ensuring we optimize the daily training environments for our athletes. Craig is accountable for oversight of facility operations and optimizing resource efficiency, staff engagement, and world leading support to CSI Pacific sport partners.
When not at the Whistler HPTC, Craig will usually be mountain biking, skiing powder, playing hockey, or looking for his dog in the forest.