The team’s meeting place is directly below the Summit Hotel clock tower. Athletes should be ready to go at 8:45 AM in order to board the lift promptly at 9:00 AM.
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What is U.S. Ski & Snowboard?
U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the national governing body of Olympic skiing and snowboarding. It is the parent organization of the U.S. Ski Team. BSSEF is a member of the Northern Division, which, in turn, is part of the Western Region. The Alpine ski races in which our athletes participate are sanctioned by and organized under[…]
Does my child need a U.S. Ski & Snowboard membership in order to race?
All athletes who wish to compete in a U.S. Ski & Snowboard-sanctioned Alpine ski race must be an active member. At this time, Freeride competitions are organized by a different sanctioning body (IFSA).
How do I get information about each day’s training agenda with TeamReach?
The head coaches of each program are responsible for posting and updating training schedules to each program’s respective TeamReach group.
How do I enroll my child in a ski race?
Race registration for nearly all Northern Division races utilizes the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Online Athlete Registration system. The team will send you a bill for your share of coaching fees (for out-of-town races).
The temperature is below zero. Will there be training today?
With appropriate clothing, kids can ski and train in below zero weather. Sometimes, however, the start of training will be delayed in order to allow the temperature to rise a bit. In all cases, coaches will bring kids into the lodge for warm-ups as necessary. As always, check the TeamReach app for the latest updates[…]
What is a race announcement, and where do I find them?
The race organizing committee for each ski race must submit a race announcement to U.S. Ski & Snowboard several weeks before the event. The race announcement contains basic information such as location, schedule, and cost. When they are made available, the Northern Division will usually post them on its website.
What are “points”?
U.S. Ski & Snowboard points – like a golf handicap – are a measure of relative performance over time. The better one’s performance in ski races, the lower one’s points. Low points translate into preferred start numbers and improved chances to be selected for elite competitions and regional and national championships.
How can I stay informed about what’s happening with the team?
Subscribe to our email newsletter. Share photos and informal information on the team’s Facebook page. Check the events calendar frequently. Download and install the TeamReach mobile app for up-to-the-minute training information.