Snow Australia is currently working to provide an updated COVID policy that will allow freestyle athletes to return to the Water Ramp Facility in Lilydale.
With the uncertainty surrounding the 2020 domestic season, Snow Australia decided that all previous active FIS registrations from the 2019/20 season would be extended through to the 30th of September 2020
Visit the Competing Overseas page to assist your preparation for the northern winter and help understand some of the current limitations and restrictions that are in place.
I remember that on the first day of me learning how to snowboard, my dad was joking about it and told me he had entered me into the Interschools event that was happening in two days’ time (little did I know it was not a joke).
Snow Australia President Dean Gosper was amongst the speakers presenting at a FIS webinar on Wednesday 9 September, focused on Covid-19 prevention and a safe delivery of the FIS World Cup season.
Sport is at the centre of many communities across Australia and this R U OK?Day, Thursday 10 September, coaches and athletes are encouraging everyone involved in sport from high performance to grassroots level to check in with one another, and ask R U OK?
The Snow Australia family sends our sincere best wishes to Alpine Champion Steve Lee who suffered a stroke at home in Falls Creek on Sunday and was subsequently transferred to the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Olympic Gold Medalist Lydia Lassila and Olympic Winter Institute of Australia CEO Geoff Lipshut were amongst the guest speakers sharing key lessons and insights on the topic of “Coach as a Leader†during Module 1 of the Coach Academy, Snow Australia’s coach development program.