Featured Image: Annika Hunt. Credit: Olympics.com

FRANCONIA, NH- The New England Ski Museum is thrilled to announce that Annika Hunt is the 2025 recipient of the Eastern Ski Writers Golden Ski Award—her third consecutive win. A standout junior alpine racer from Burke Mountain Academy and native of Park City, Utah, Hunt continues to dominate on the NorAm circuit. This season, she secured the overall NorAm title with 938 points, placing 1st in both Downhill and Super-G, and earning 16 podium finishes—including 6 wins—across North America and Europe.

Hunt began the season ranked 390 in Downhill and improved to an impressive 100, with similar leaps in Super-G (from 342 to 85) and Slalom (275 to 85). Her consistent performance marks her as one of the most promising talents in Eastern junior ski racing.

The Golden Ski Award, established in 1969, honors the top junior male and female alpine racers in the Eastern U.S. The trophy was lost in 1975 and rediscovered in 2007 among donations to the New England Ski Museum. That year, the Museum revived the tradition in collaboration with the North American Snowsports Journalists Association. Since 2018, the New England Ski Museum has presented the award independently. 

“The Golden Ski Award is the oldest honor for junior alpine racers in the U.S.,” says Jim Gregory, Chair of the Ski Museum’s Golden Ski Award Committee. “We’re excited to recognize Annika Hunt again this year and can’t wait to see what’s next in her amazing ski career.”

The award will be presented during a reception at the New England Ski Museum at Cannon Mountain in Franconia, NH, on Friday, June 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. The evening also marks the opening of the Museum’s new exhibit, Glimpses of a Golden Age: American Skiing 1955–1966

The New England Ski Museum, located at Cannon Mountain in Franconia, NH and in North Conway, NH, is a member-supported 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the history of skiing and the 10th Mountain Division. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and exhibit equipment, art and artifacts of ski history for research, education and inspiration.   For more information visit skimuseum.org.   

Annika Hunt. Provided by The New England Ski Museum.

Previous Golden Ski Award Winners

1969: Tyler Palmer, Karen Middleton

1970: Charles Bent, Karen Middleton

1971: Rod Taylor, Judy McNealus

1972: Laurent Gaudin, Jody Palmer 

1973: Jerry McNealus, No female winner

1974: No award

1975: Scott Light, Holly Flanders

1976-2007: Award lost… (during Bode Millers reign)

2008: Bump Heldman, Julia Ford

2009: Nolan Kasper, Julia Ford

2010: Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Julia Ford

2011: Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Mikaela Shiffrin

2012: Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Mikaela Shiffrin

2013: Kieffer Christianson, Mikaela Shiffrin

2014: Sam Morse, Alice Merryweather

2015: Drew Duffy, Nina O’Brien

2016: Ben Ritchie, Cecily Decker

2017: George Steffey, Patricia Mangan

2018: Jimmy Krupka, Abigail Jewett

2019: Ben Ritchie, Claire Thomas 

2020: Ben Ritchie, Zoe Zimmerman

2021: Ben Ritchie, Ava Sunshine Jemison

2022: John Kerbaugh, Ava Sunshine Jemison

2023: Jay Poulter, Annika Hunt

2024: Harper Sargent, Annika Hunt

2025: Annika Hunt; no male winner

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