It was a hive of activity at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) last weekend, with the Cross Country team joining the Emerging Talent Program (ETP) in the nation’s capital.
Fifty-five up-and-coming snow sport athletes converged on the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra over the weekend for the Emerging Talent Program (ETP) Performance Camp.
Following the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games, Mel announced her retirement from professional skiing. However, her legacy, not only in Australia’s para-alpine team, but for females in the snow sports industry, will continue long after she’s hung up her skis.
Snow Australia is excited to announce the return of multiple Australian and New Zealand Continental Cup (ANC) FIS Events to the 2022 Domestic Season Calendar.
The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) continues supporting athletes to be successful in sport, education and life, awarding more than $100,000 in education scholarships to another 41 athletes from 19 sports and 19 tertiary institution including Winter Olympian Belle Brockhoff.
Snow Australia’s Para Alpine team is actively looking to find experienced, knowledgeable, passionate and dynamic individuals to fill the roles of Para Alpine Head Coach and Team Ski & Equipment Technician.
Snow Australia’s Coach Academy will kick off next week with a new cohort of 47 members, following an application process and formalisation of a new four-year cycle for the program.