Alpine Race.

  • U12 – Year of Birth: 2014 - 2015
  • U14 – YOB: 2012 - 2013
  • U16 – YOB: 2010 - 2011
  • U18 – YOB: 2008 - 2009
  • U21+ – 18 years or older and still in High School
  • Program is intended for athletes who already have advanced alpine skiing skills.
  • US Ski & Snowboard competitor membership required

Schedule

  • Alpine Race - Full-time - U12 - U21 - Every weekend, Saturdays and Sundays

    This program starts the first weekend after Thanksgiving Day and ends the first weekend of April. 

  • Alpine Race - Part-tme - U12 ONLY - Saturdays Only

    This program starts the first weekend after Thanksgiving Day and ends the first weekend of April.

  • Alpine Race - Holiday Camp - Full-time Athletes - Included.
  • For Part-Time athletes – there is an additional cost for Camps.

    Session 1: Dec. 19, 21, and 22nd 

    Session 2: Dec. 26, 28, 29, 30 and Jan. 2nd  

Alpine Race – Alpine Competition .

Our Alpine Race program is designed for athletes who wish to compete in regional USSA competitions regularly in the Rocky Mountain Division of US Ski & Snowboard. 

Athletes will receive coaching: 

  • Full-time- every Saturday and Sunday during the season 
  • Holidays – Martin Luther King and Presidents Day 
  • Holiday camp 
  • at events 
  • for dryland training 
  • for preseason snow training
  • Part-Time: Saturdays only:  U12s ONLY: See FAQ for Holiday dates. 
  • Full-Time U12s- Full price: Saturday and Sunday, includes Holiday Camps and Holidays.

Athletes compete in regional events that are a part of the Rocky Mountain Division of the United States Ski and Snowboard Association. Some prior racing experience is needed, but not required. Participation in the Gateway Program is recommended. 

Alpine Race athletes are expected to possess a level of maturity and mountain awareness that allows them to navigate the mountain without 100% supervision from the coaching staff. This program features our most knowledgeable coaching staff, providing exceptional coaching to every athlete, focusing on skills development and competition readiness. 

Each Alpine Race athlete will be required to attend 3 regional competitions per season. USUSA membership will be required to attend competitions and travel to venues. 

This program will meet every Saturday and Sunday with an 8:45 morning session and then a 12:45 afternoon session, which ends at 3:30. Lunch, 11:45 to 12:45, is not supervised by the staff. 

Athletes in this program are also expected to be fully physically able and comfortable loading and riding chairlifts without adult assistance or supervision. This program will be a fun, high quality learning experience, with knowledgeable and skilled staff who are excited to share their passion for the sport 

Alpine Race Head Coach