Dahria Beatty
Sport: Cross Country Skiing
Year Received: 2016-2017 & 2019-2023
Bio: Dahria Beatty, a cross-country skier from Whitehorse on Team Canada.
In 2015, she debuted at the FIS World U23 Championships and returned two years later to secure a 12th-place finish in the sprint and two additional top-20 results. In 2017, she competed in her first senior FIS World Championships, achieving a 13th-place finish in the team sprint and anchoring Canada to a 10th-place finish in the 4x5km relay.
Dahria made her Olympic debut at PyeongChang 2018, where she competed in five events, placing 13th in both the team sprint and the women's 4x5km relay. At her second Olympic appearance in Beijing 2022, Dahria competed in all six women's events, including another ninth-place finish in the 4x5km relay.
In the 2019 FIS World Championships, Beatty was the top Canadian in the women's sprint. At the 2021 World Championships, her team finished 9th in the 4x5km relay, marking a 20-year high for the Canadian women's relay at the event.
In 2016, overcoming a lower back injury, Dahria achieved her career-best individual World Cup result, finishing 15th in the sprint in Canmore during the Ski Tour Canada, which served as the World Cup Finals. In January 2019, she placed 16th in the individual sprint in Dresden, and in March 2021, she matched her career-best individual result with a 15th-place finish in the 30km.