Women account for over 65% of Olympic, World Championship and World Cup medals in snowsports, and one woman who has added Australia’s first Youth Olympic Games gold medal to that tally is Josie Baff.
In 2020, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) announced the latest intake of the AIS Talent Program, continuing its commitment to placing more women in leadership positions in Australian Sport.
Following the success of the Community Forum in Sydney, we have decided to hold a second Forum in conjunction with our AGM in Melbourne. See more details here.
“I just wanted to win,†I cried to my coach as I was lifted into the sled by six ski patrol. I couldn’t see anything, but I could hear them asking me what was hurting and all I could feel was a sharp pain under my right scapula.
Australian aerial skier Laura Peel has claimed victory overnight at the FIS World Cup event at the Raubichi ski resort in Minsk, Belarus, recording her first gold medal and third podium performance of the season.
Snow Australia has launched a new accreditation scheme for domestic and international pathway providers, designed to ensure consistency of athlete development from grassroots to elite and provide families with a type of “quality assurance†in regard to selecting a program provider.
Snow Australia is pleased to announce 10 cross country athletes who have been selected to compete at the 2020 FIS Nordic Junior and U23 World Ski Championships.
Scotty James has finished second and taken out the third World Cup title of his career at the final FIS World Cup snowboard halfpipe event of the season in Calgary, Canada.
Australian aerial skier Laura Peel has claimed a silver medal overnight in a spectacular city venue located in downtown Moscow, Russia, her second World Cup podium performance of the season.