Coaches at the eastern Ontario ski club where Riley Cotter learned to race typically discourage photos during practice because it can distract from training, past club president Brian Ivay says.
But last Wednesday at the Calabogie Ski Racing Club was an exception. Ivay made some members of the club's U18 group — including Cotter, who would have turned 18 in March — pose for a photo on the slopes that afternoon.
The photo captured the young athlete in his element, among friends. It's also one of the last pictures ever taken of the teen, who died in a tragedy on the Rideau River in Ottawa that evening. "[He was] a good kid who came from a good place [and] was going to do good things," said Bruce Monkman, Cotter's ski coach and the head coach at the club.
Only hours after the photo was snapped, Cotter, fellow 17-year-old Ahmed Ahmed and two other teens fell through the ice on the river, about 20 kilometres south of the city's core.