Lochhead named the University of Colorado Head Alpine Coach

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Ian Lochhead and Mark Engel

The University of Denver Pioneer alum and Colorado Native Ian Lochhead has become a University of Colorado Buffalo. Lochhead is the newest leader of the storied CU Alpine Team, one of the best jobs in alpine ski racing.

In 2009, at the beginning of his career, Lochhead’s exceptional coaching ability was quickly recognized—primarily because of his love of the sport and his commitment to the people he works with. He is undoubtedly what the best coaches are, a positive mentor for his athletes and staff.

During his successful career, Lochhead has gained vast experience in the sport. While it started at Ski and Snowboard Club Vail and was most recently in Vail, it included almost every level from U-14s to the Olympics.

Ian Lochhead

US Ski Team experience

One of the best things during his career came in the spring of 2012 when Randy Pelkey hired him as an assistant coach for the men’s US Development Ski Team. Pelkey has long played a critical role in developing some of the US’s best ski coaches and Lochhead was one of his most outstanding students.

Lochhead coached a high level of skiers in his position with the D Team and Pelkey exposed him to many aspects and details of running a national team program. Pelkey is also known for preparing his coaches for the next level, and after two seasons, Head Men’s Coach Sasha Rearick promoted him to the Europa Cup position. After two seasons of successfully cutting his teeth at that level in the spring of 2016, Rearick, one of America’s best head coaches, appointed Lochhead as the US Men’s World Cup Slalom coach.

Rearick’s belief in Lochhead was well-founded but he was asking a coach to rise to a level he knew very little about. Notably, he was given a very limited budget and not much full-time help. However, it wasn’t long before Lochhead was making the required connections, finding additional mentors and through hard work and determination becoming a respected World Cup coach.

Hunter Salani and Ian Lochhead in Kitzbühel to watch Travis Ganong earn a podium

However, the reason Lochhead is qualified to replace the legendary CU Buffalo coach Ritchie Rokos is his awareness of people. Like Rokos, he is a mentor first and an athletic coach second, and his lifelong relationships with athletes and staff prove his level of excellence. Don’t underestimate his desire to lead the best team in collegiate ski racing. He knows what it takes. The CU Legacy of Excellence is in good hands.

Below is the official press release courtesy of the University of Colorado

Weinberger Named Ski Director, Lochhead Head Alpine Coach

BOULDER – The University of Colorado has named Jana Weinberger the Director of Skiing and announced the hiring of Ian Lochhead as the Head Alpine Coach, Athletic Director Rick George announced Wednesday. 

Weinberger has been a part of the CU Ski Team for the past 21 seasons, first as a student-athlete (2003-06) then as the Assistant Nordic Coach (2007-17), Head Nordic Coach (2018-22) and most recently the Interim Head Coach in 2023.   Already a member of the CU Athletic Hall of Fame, she was a two-time Individual National Champion and helped the Buffs to the 2006 team title as a student-athlete and has led CU to three more National Championships as a coach.  

“Jana has been a staple of the CU Ski Team since arriving on campus more than 20 years ago as a student-athlete,” George said. “She has been a part of National Championship teams as both an athlete and coach and is already in our Hall of Fame.  I’m confident in her ability to lead this program back to where it belongs, competing for and winning National Championships.”

As a coach, she was the assistant Nordic coach for the team championships in 2011, ’13 and ’15, and also helped CU secure the mythical National Championship in Nordic skiing two other times in 2008 and ’10, scoring the most Nordic points at the NCAA Championships in all five of those seasons.  She has guided 21 different Nordic skiers to 108 race victories and 11 different Buffs to a combined 17 Individual National Championships as a coach.  

Weinberger is the first female head coach or director to oversee a program that includes both Nordic and alpine disciplines in the history of the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association and one just two in NCAA history along with Cami Thompson Graves of Dartmouth.  And she is the first female head coach or program director in CU history to oversee a men’s program.

Lochhead comes to CU from Ski & Snowboard Club Vail, where he was the head coach of the U16 and FIS groups since 2018.  He helped rebuild a culture of accountability and hard work within the club that endured during the COVID-19 Pandemic and he organized and budgeted for camps in Austria, Chile, New Zealand and at Mt. Hood in Oregon.  During his time at Vail, he helped with hill preparations for the 2022 U18 National Championships and as a liaison with the Men’s U.S. Ski Team in preparation for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. 

“Ian will be a tremendous addition to our ski team,” George said. “His experience in developing alpine athletes at the highest levels and understanding the intricacies of the sport will serve us well.  I’m excited about the future of the program with Jana at the helm and Ian taking over the alpine program.”

Prior to Vail, Locchead worked at the U.S. Ski Team from 2012-18, first as the men’s development team assistant coach (2012-14), then as the head coach of the Europa Team (2014-16) and finally as the head coach for the World Cup Slalom Group from 2016-18 which included the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.  He began his coaching career in 2009 in Vail as the Head J4 Coach and as an assistant coach for the men’s FIS group prior to joining Team USA. 

Lochhead graduated from the University of Denver with a degree in Business Administration and skied for the Pioneers for four years, helping the team win NCAA Championships in 2008 and ’09, when he was named All-RMISA.  Lochhead’s family does have CU roots as both of his parents and his grandfather graduated from CU, the latter competing on the gymnastics team for the Buffs. 

Lochhead grew up in Glenwood Springs, Colo., and began skiing for the Sunlight Ski Team before transitioning to Ski Club Vail prior to earning a spot on the DU Ski Team.  

“I would like to give a special thanks to our hiring committee,” George said. “And specifically, Bill Marolt and Bruce Gamble.  Bill is more ingrained in the history of our athletic department than any single person as a former Athletic Director, Head Ski Coach and student-athlete, winning and orchestrating championships at all levels.  Bruce has stayed closely connected to this program for over five decades since himself winning championships under Marolt and both have my full confidence when it comes to what’s best for the ski program.”

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About the Author: Peter Lange

Lange is the current Publisher of Ski Racing Media. However, over 38 seasons, he enjoyed coaching athletes of all ages and abilities. Lange’s experience includes leading Team America and working with National Team athletes from the United States, Norway, Austria, Australia, and Great Britain. He was the US Ski Team Head University Coach for the two seasons the program existed. Lange says, “In the end, the real value of this sport is the relationships you make, they are priceless.”