“If you’re not stacking, you’re not learning” is Maeve Tobias’ mantra, one that led the young Cross-country skier from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar to show remarkable leadership and dedication, as she successfully supported her school’s snowsports program throughout the year.
Few athletes will be more excited than 16-year-old Aussie hopeful Daisy Thomas when the FIS Park & Pipe World Cup events get underway this weekend at Copper Mountain, Colorado.
Australian mogul skier Jakara Anthony has started the 2023-2024 FIS World Cup season in incredible form, winning consecutive events within six days after recording the tenth World Cup victory of her career overnight in Idre Fjäll, Sweden.
Scotty James has started the season in the best possible way, taking home a gold medal in the opening snowboard halfpipe World Cup in Secret, Garden, China, his eighth career World Cup win, and the third most by any male snowboard halfpipe rider.
Snow Australia congratulates Zoe Jaboor who has been named 2023 Snowsport Official of the Year.
This award is presented to an official who has demonstrated excellence in their role, as well as a constant contribution to the wider officiating community within their sport and commitment to continuous training and learning.
Cross country skier Seve de Campo represented Australia at the Junior World Championships before going on to compete on the World Cup circuit, the World Championships and the Beijing Olympic Winter Games in 2022.
The FIS Sub-Committee for Women’s Nordic Disciplines takes great pleasure in inviting all coaches and athletes to its new Webinar Series on the topic “Training the Female Athlete”.
Turn & Burn has been awarded the Pathway Club Excellence of the Year Award in the 2023 Snow Australia Community Sport Awards. This award recognises a pathway club that has implemented a program, project, or campaign that has provided significant benefits to their club.
Snow Australia would like to celebrate International Day of People with Disability today to highlight and celebrate with the Snow Australia Para team athletes on this special day. The teams are in Europe representing in the sports of Para Alpine and Para Snowboard, skiing and riding on the FIS Para Snowsports World Cup circuit.
A Park and Pipe performance pathway camp will take place at the National Snowsports Training Centre in Jindbyne, where some of the country's most-talented athletes will be looking to take their game to another level.