For the next installment of our Women of Winter series we get some precious insight in what it means to work in high-performance environments courtesy of Olympic Winter Institute of Australia’s People and Performance Manager, Alana Rybicki.
Snow Australia is calling on the community to nominate individuals, schools, clubs, and programs for the third edition of the Snow Australia Community Sport Awards (CSA)
Snow Australia has been officially recognised as a full National Federation member of the International Ski Mountaineering Federation (ISMF), with Ski Mountaineering included in the Winter Olympic Games programme for the first time in 2026
With the 2022 Australian winter now behind us, it is timely to write and reflect on what has been an exciting, first full domestic winter season in three years. Many of our members have had the opportunity to enjoy Australian mountains again and practice the sports we love the most, on the snow.
The inaugural FIS Junior Snowboard Cross series was one of the highlights of the 2022 Australian winter season also thanks to the support of the Chumpy Pullin Foundation, the organisation launched in 2022 to honour the memory of Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin
Australia’s Winter Olympic and Paralympic sports can plan their entire 2026 Games campaigns with confidence, the Australian Government and Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) today announcing it will invest $28.6 million in core funding over the next four years.
Retired Australian freestyle skier, Nicole Parks has refound her passion and competitive attitude for skiing through her transition from athlete into coach.
Snow Australia would like to announce the provisional Cross-Country Skiing National Teams for 2022-2023. Final teams will be confirmed following consideration of discretionary selections, reviews of individual performance plans and signing of athlete agreements.
Snow Australia hosted the inaugural Park & Pipe Talent Combine in Jindabyne this week, bringing together 21 of Australia’s brightest Park & Pipe prospects for a three day camp at the National Snow Training Centre (NSTC), and on snow at Perisher Resort.
Cross Country Skier Hugo Hinckfuss has been named as one of the 16 recipients of the SAHOF Tier 3 Scholarship, with each athlete receiving a grant of $2,500 plus support from SAHOF and its esteemed member base over the next 15 months.