
Lasse Gaxiola
Lasse Gaxiola is a promising Mexican alpine ski racer who is making his mark on the international ski racing scene. Born into a ski racing family, Lasse is the son of celebrated ski racer Sarah Schleper, and Mexican national team coach Federico Gaxiola. Lasse is determined to carve his own legacy in the sport, representing Mexico on the Olympic stage.
Lasse has shown impressive potential in his young career. His notable achievement includes earning a silver medal at the prestigious Piniocchio International Race in Italy, marking his first podium in international competition. As he continues to develop his skills, he is rapidly gaining recognition and is just beginning to race at the International Ski Federation level.
Lasse is building his FIS point profile, steadily improving his performance in races around the world. His training has taken him across the globe, giving him a diverse and extensive skill set. He spent an entire season with the Seiser Alm Ski Team in Italy, where he improved his technique, and has attended training camps in Chile and Mount Hood. During these camps, Lasse trained alongside elite athletes under coaches like Erich Sailer and his mother, Sarah Schleper, learning from their wealth of experience in ski racing.
As Lasse embarks on his journey in international alpine ski racing, he carries the hopes and dreams of both his family and his nation, representing Mexico with honor.