Stop Training in Silos: Why Ski Racing Needs More Shared Environments and How to Create Them

Shared training environments are one of the most underutilized tools in alpine ski racing. By breaking down silos and bringing competitors together before race day, clubs can raise performance standards, improve athlete development, and create stronger, more connected training cultures.

By | 2026-04-15T15:07:05-06:00 April 15th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Stop Training in Silos: Why Ski Racing Needs More Shared Environments and How to Create Them

Sugar Bowl Academy Men Shine in 2026, Highlighting Rising U.S. Talent Pipeline

Sugar Bowl Academy athletes Jack Schrady and Mattias Wilson delivered standout performances in 2026, earning top national results and positioning themselves among the top U.S. junior slalom skiers.

By | 2026-04-06T17:56:58-06:00 April 6th, 2026 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Sugar Bowl Academy Men Shine in 2026, Highlighting Rising U.S. Talent Pipeline

The Myth of the Youth Prodigy

Early success in alpine skiing is often treated as a predictor of future greatness. Yet large-scale research shows that most Olympic and World Cup champions were not standout performers in their youth. In a sport where peak performance often arrives in the late twenties, early talent identification may reward early maturation rather than long-term potential. The challenge for skiing systems is not predicting champions at fourteen, but ensuring they remain in the sport long enough for their true potential to emerge.

By & Matteo Motterlini | 2026-03-08T08:49:58-06:00 March 6th, 2026 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on The Myth of the Youth Prodigy

Women’s Nor-Am Tour Heads North: International Field Shines in Tremblant and Sommet Saint- Sauveur

The Women’s Nor-Am circuit delivered high-level racing across Quebec, with Giant Slalom battles at Mont-Tremblant followed by a historic slalom debut at Mont-Saint-Sauveur. With World Cup points, Olympic quotas, and international rankings at stake, the events drew a deep global field and highlighted the Nor-Am’s role as a key pathway to the World Cup.

By | 2026-01-21T11:27:37-07:00 January 15th, 2026 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off on Women’s Nor-Am Tour Heads North: International Field Shines in Tremblant and Sommet Saint- Sauveur

Billa Žampa Cup Delivers World Cup Experience to Youth Ski Racing

A free, live-broadcast youth ski series is redefining alpine development. The Billa Žampa Cup delivers World Cup-level production, elite inspiration, and unforgettable experiences for the next generation of racers.

By | 2026-01-15T19:18:25-07:00 January 12th, 2026 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Billa Žampa Cup Delivers World Cup Experience to Youth Ski Racing

Surrendering Your Expectations: The Mental Edge in Ski Racing

Former University of Denver racer and U.S. Ski Team alumnus Trey Seymour reflects on how letting go of expectations transformed his mindset and results. In this personal essay, he shares how shifting focus from outcomes to process helped him find freedom, confidence, and the mental edge in ski racing.

By | 2025-10-22T12:44:08-06:00 October 21st, 2025 | Tags: , | Comments Off on Surrendering Your Expectations: The Mental Edge in Ski Racing

Burke Mountain Academy and Oberschulzentrum Sports Gymnasium Launch International Partnership

Burke Mountain Academy (BMA) and Oberschulzentrum Sports Gymnasium have launched an international partnership as part of BMA’s European Programming Initiative. This collaboration establishes BMA’s new European training base in Sterzing/Vipiteno, Italy, creating year-round training, cultural exchange, and development opportunities for student-athletes from both schools.

By | 2025-10-17T10:38:53-06:00 October 17th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Burke Mountain Academy and Oberschulzentrum Sports Gymnasium Launch International Partnership

Ski Racing Safety: Moving From Reactive to Proactive

Ski racing will always carry risk, but preventable tragedies are not inevitable. From empowering coaches to raising training standards and improving emergency preparedness, the sport must shift from reactive to proactive safety. Every athlete deserves an environment where speaking up is respected, tough decisions are supported, and safety is never compromised.

By | 2025-09-25T09:48:53-06:00 September 25th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Ski Racing Safety: Moving From Reactive to Proactive

Randy Pelkey: Tireless Champion of U.S. Speed Skiing

Randy Pelkey has spent more than 40 years shaping U.S. speed skiing, guiding athletes and coaches from grassroots programs to the World Cup. His career spans club and academy work, four national divisions, and a pivotal role with the U.S. Ski Team, where he helped steer the program through challenges and onto the Olympic podium. From building La Parva, Chile, into a training hub to mentoring future leaders of the sport, Pelkey’s influence is unmatched. Tireless in belief and dedication, he remains the defining architect of America’s pursuit of downhill and super-G.

By | 2025-09-18T18:29:46-06:00 September 18th, 2025 | Tags: , | Comments Off on Randy Pelkey: Tireless Champion of U.S. Speed Skiing

Dynamic Duo: Inside the New Coaching Partnership Guiding the Canadian Women’s Alpine Development Team

The Canadian women’s alpine development team enters a new era with head coach Marie-Ève Boulianne and assistant coach Leslie Firstbrook at the helm. Together, this dynamic duo is reshaping what leadership looks like in ski racing—building not just fast skiers, but confident, resilient young women.

By | 2025-09-03T09:37:36-06:00 September 3rd, 2025 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Dynamic Duo: Inside the New Coaching Partnership Guiding the Canadian Women’s Alpine Development Team

Affordable, Inclusive, and Local: A Ski Area Management Program Making Winter Sports Accessible 

Gogebic Community College offers a Ski Area Management Program that is dedicated to the mountain community and prioritizes making mountain sports more accessible. Learn more about their local initiatives.

By | 2025-08-01T09:39:36-06:00 August 1st, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Affordable, Inclusive, and Local: A Ski Area Management Program Making Winter Sports Accessible 

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Overhauls Development With Regional Teams

U.S. Ski & Snowboard has replaced its national development team with a regional system for 2025–26, aiming to develop top athletes closer to home through focused coaching, flexible selection, and reduced costs supported by new funding and long-term endowment plans.

By | 2025-05-30T07:23:59-06:00 May 28th, 2025 | Tags: | Comments Off on U.S. Ski & Snowboard Overhauls Development With Regional Teams

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Considers National Live-Timing Pause for Youth-Only Events

U.S. Ski & Snowboard is considering a new national policy that would pause real-time live-timing at events where all competitors are U14 or younger. The goal is to shift focus toward athlete development by encouraging racers to reflect on their experience, not just their result. After strong support during a Rocky Mountain Division trial and positive survey feedback, the proposal will go before the Alpine Competition Committee for possible ratification in May 2025.

By | 2025-05-14T11:19:31-06:00 May 12th, 2025 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on U.S. Ski & Snowboard Considers National Live-Timing Pause for Youth-Only Events

Time to Register! The Best Spring and Summer Camps to Check Out for Alpine Ski Racing in 2025

It’s time to register for camps. For athletes, spring and summer camps are vital for improving skills, boosting speed, building strength, and creating lasting friendships and memories. We’ve put together a comprehensive guide of a range of camps around the globe.

By | 2025-05-05T10:55:24-06:00 April 4th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Time to Register! The Best Spring and Summer Camps to Check Out for Alpine Ski Racing in 2025

From Injury to Victory: Abby Olson and Fletcher Hutto Win Overall U18 National Championships

The overall U18 National Champions were Abby Olson from Steamboat Mountain School and Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (SSWSC), along with Fletcher Hutto from Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club (AVSC). The duo made a comeback from their injuries to finish on the highest note.

By | 2025-03-10T15:49:11-06:00 March 10th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on From Injury to Victory: Abby Olson and Fletcher Hutto Win Overall U18 National Championships

Get Ready to Progress and Have Fun: The Best Spring and Summer Camps to Check Out for Alpine Ski Racing in 2025

It’s time to start considering camps. For athletes, spring and summer camps are vital for improving skills, boosting speed, building strength, and creating lasting friendships and memories. We’ve put together a comprehensive guide of a range of camps around the globe.

By | 2025-05-05T10:55:51-06:00 February 14th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Get Ready to Progress and Have Fun: The Best Spring and Summer Camps to Check Out for Alpine Ski Racing in 2025

Wilder Dwight: A Rare Mileage Opportunity for Aspiring Speed Skiers

The Wilder Dwight speed series at Aspen Highlands continues to honor its namesake while developing future champions. With standout performances from Devon Phillips and Mari Renick, the event remains a vital proving ground, once won by Lindsey Vonn early in her career. Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club Alpine Director Jeff Lackie sees the venue’s potential for national expansion, reinforcing its legacy as a key stepping stone for young speed skiers.

By | 2025-01-31T05:36:12-07:00 January 30th, 2025 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Wilder Dwight: A Rare Mileage Opportunity for Aspiring Speed Skiers

Murphy Roberts Holiday Classic Thrills at Howelsen Hill Night Slalom

Racers lit up Howelsen Hill at the Murphy Roberts Holiday Classic Night Slalom, with festive crowds and standout performances. Mia Hunt of the University of Denver and U.S. Ski Team’s Camden Palmquist claimed victories, continuing this cherished holiday tradition of thrilling competition and community spirit.

By | 2024-12-21T07:48:40-07:00 December 21st, 2024 | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Murphy Roberts Holiday Classic Thrills at Howelsen Hill Night Slalom

Murphy Roberts Holiday Classic GS: Collegiate and U.S. Ski Team Stars Shine

The Murphy Roberts Holiday Classic in Steamboat Springs delivered thrilling GS racing, highlighting top performances from collegiate athletes, U.S. Ski Team members, and promising juniors over two action-packed days.

By | 2024-12-21T07:28:55-07:00 December 20th, 2024 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Murphy Roberts Holiday Classic GS: Collegiate and U.S. Ski Team Stars Shine

Connecting Pathways: Anouk Patty’s Vision for U.S. Ski Team Selection and Development

The U.S. Ski & Snowboard team, led by Chief of Sport Anouk Patty, has unveiled a new approach to team selection criteria that aims to broaden the athlete base, promote multi-discipline skills, prioritize club and regional collaboration, and align with the realities of American alpine skiing. Through countless hours of research, discussions with clubs, in-depth analysis and personal experience, Patty and her team have crafted a set of criteria to balance long-term athlete development with immediate performance goals.

By | 2024-11-11T10:33:47-07:00 November 7th, 2024 | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Connecting Pathways: Anouk Patty’s Vision for U.S. Ski Team Selection and Development

Buck Hill’s Legacy: How Erich Sailer Shaped U.S. Ski Racing Stars

Legendary Austrian coach Erich Sailer transformed Buck Hill into a “slalom factory,” producing U.S. ski racing stars like Kristina Koznick, Lindsey Vonn, Paula Moltzan and many other Olympians. Sailer’s motto, “Creating champions in ski racing and life,” turned this small hill into a powerhouse of talent, resilience and teamwork.

By | 2024-11-11T11:12:35-07:00 November 6th, 2024 | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on Buck Hill’s Legacy: How Erich Sailer Shaped U.S. Ski Racing Stars
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