Location: Training Centers and Facility Space located at Belleayre Mountain, Gore Mountain and Whiteface Mountain

Phone: (518) 946 – 7001

Website: www.nysef.org

Athlete Age Range: 7 – 18+ (Masters Programs (Belleayre and Whiteface only) and Post Graduate Programs (Whiteface only) Programs)

Registration Deadline: Early enrollment traditionally ends 9/15 and we take enrollment through December. NYSEF enrollment descriptions can be found at www.nysef.org/registration

Program Fees: Program fees range from Intro to U10 ($1275) to Full -Time Programming for U14 – U18 Time Programs (Up to $7,975)

Program Offerings: Our program philosophy is based on developing and mastering proper fundamental skills then challenging them in a competitive environment. Programs range from weekend to full-time programs in order to meet the varying needs of athletes and families. We strive to create an environment in which each athlete learns the essential skills to reach their potential in their sport. We want each NYSEF athlete to be the best that they can be and have fun doing it! The friendships and valuable connections your children will make through ski racing will last a lifetime.

Additional Information:

NYSEF is 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities for children and young adults through athletic training in snowsports. NYSEF is one of the original eight certified ‘Gold Clubs’ by the U.S. Ski and Snowboard. Founded in 1973, the organization has evolved from a dream to offer youngsters in New York State a centralized training program providing that supports athletes with qualified coaching staff and financial opportunities through scholarship. In 2020, NYSEF provided over $150,000 in scholarship support to athletes who wanted to continue training and racing with NYSEF. We are very proud of this!

In the almost 50 years, NYSEF expanded to include competitive programming across venues at Belleayre, Gore and Whiteface. NYSEF athletes have moved on to become NCAA All-Americans, World Champions, Olympic Medalists, leaders in their respective sport governing bodies and lifelong outdoor enthusiasts.