2023 |
CL |
FS |
Bates |
— |
— |
St. Michael’s |
— |
— |
New Hampshire |
— |
— |
Harvard |
— |
— |
Williams |
DNS |
11 |
St. Lawrence |
6 |
13 |
NCAA |
8 |
21 |
NR — Not raced |
|
|
2022 |
CL |
FS |
Colby |
NR |
— |
St. Michael’s |
1 |
1 |
Vermont |
1 |
3 |
Dartmouth |
1 |
2 |
Middlebury |
— |
— |
New Hampshire |
— |
— |
NR — Not raced |
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All-East First Team (2025)
First Team All-American (2024 CL, 2025 CL)
20K Classic National Champion (2024)
All-America Second Team (2023 20K Classic)
All-East First Team (2022)
USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (2022)
EISA Women’s Nordic Skier of the Week (Jan. 26, 2022)
SENIOR (2025)
Competed at three EISA races; Bates, St. Lawrence, and UNH... Won the UNH &.5K Freestyle and the St. Lawrence 7.5K Classic... Raced at the 2025 National Championship, finishing 13th in the 20K Freestyle and third in the 7.5K Classic, earning her First-Team All-America recognition.
JUNIOR (2024)
Season highlighted by winning an individual national championship in the 20k Classic, earning her first-team All American honors and helping the Big Green to fourth overall as a team at the NCAA Championship ... Placed third overall in the 7.5k skate at the EISA Championship ... Finished second in the 20k classic with an 11 second margin at the Colby Carnival
SOPHOMORE (2023)
Missed the first four carnivals with an injury before returning to the trails at Williams for the 5K free, placing 11th … took sixth in the classic race at the EISA Championships, and followed that up by taking eighth in the 20K classic at the NCAA Championships to earn a spot on the All-America Second Team.
FRESHMAN (2022)
Earned a spot on the All-EISA First Team as the top-ranked skier in the East … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team … named the EISA Women’s Nordic Skier of the Week following a fantastic collegiate debut at Saint Michael’s, winning both the classical and freestyle races … won each of her next two classical races and stepped on the podium in the freestyle skates those weeks as well, taking third and then second … missed the last two carnivals due to her commitment to ski for the United States at the FIS Junior and U23 World Championships in Lygna, Norway … also missed out on competing in the NCAA Championships.
BEFORE DARTMOUTH
Skied on the national and international level, beginning with the Nor-Am in December 2018 … first competed in the FIS Junior World Ski Championships in 2019 and every year since … won a 10K classic mass start FIS race in her native Canada in 2019.
PERSONAL
Full name is Jasmine Pierrette Drolet … born on July 20, 2002 in Trail, British Columbia … daughter of Edouard Drolet and Nathalie Levasseur has one brother, Rémi, who skis for Harvard and competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics … interested in art and enjoys hiking and biking … first language is French.