The 2023/24 FIS Snowboard Cross season starts on Friday in the French resort of Les Deux Alpes with a big Australian contingent set to make their mark.
Alpine and Ski Cross athlete Gus Johnstone has been announced as the 2023 recipient of the Young Achiever Award in the Snow Australia Community Sport Awards.
Hi all, welcome to the Snowboard Community Update. My name is Will Martin; I am a 17 year old boarder cross rider, member of the Emerging Talent Program and have just finished Year 11 at St Kevin’s College. I’m really excited to be bringing you the snowboard update for November!
Mel O’Halloran’s incredible dedication to snowboarding, sense of humour and personal connection to her athletes is what makes her such a renowned and respected snowboard coach. We recently caught up with Mel to reflect on her snowsports journey, career highlights, and coaching advice.
Alpine skier Madi Hoffman has started the season in style in Levi, Finland, becoming the first Australian to record World Cup points in the slalom event since 2002, when Olympic bronze medallist Zali Steggall placed 18th in the final World Cup event of her legendary career.
Australian-born freestyle skier Kai Martin has pledged his allegiance to his country of origin, with a momentous achievement in his international career last month when he made his World Cup debut in Chur, Switzerland.
Eighteen-year-old Australian snowboarder Josh Robertson-Hahn took a huge step forward in his international career last month when he made his World Cup debut in Chur, Switzerland.
Snow Australia are pleased to announce it has negotiated broadcast access to the FIS World Cup season, bringing Aussie fans all the very best World Cup snow action, live and free of charge from the Northern Hemisphere!
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Snow Australia’s Emerging Talent Program (ETP) Moguls athletes and the NSWIS Moguls Team are jumping to new heights at the Geoff Henke Olympic Winter Training Centre at Sleeman Sports Complex in Brisbane this week.
Snow Australia has updated the Recognised Pathway Provider program for 2024 which is used identify those clubs and programs that provide important pathway development, training, support and opportunities to the snowsports community. We will take the opportunity over the next few months to acknowledge Recognised Pathway Providers in Park & Pipe with Turn & Burn the first club to be profiled.