The Snow Australia Awards recognise the achievements of our elite snowsport athletes over the past 12 months, and today we congratulate the Female Athletes of the Year for the Olympic disciplines, as nominated by their respective National Discipline Committees.
The Snow Australia Awards recognise the achievements of our elite snowsport athletes over the past 12 months, and today we congratulate the Male Athletes of the Year for the Olympic disciplines, as nominated by their respective National Discipline Committees
The Snow Australia Awards recognise the achievements of our snowsport athletes over the past 12 months on the world stage and we are excited to name the 2024 Junior Athletes of the Year as nominated by their respective National Discipline Committees.
Australian teen snowboard prodigy Valentino Guseli has recorded his first slopestyle podium of the season at the perfect time, with his bronze medal performance snatching the overall park and pipe Crystal Globe in a dramatic final day of the season in Silvaplana, Switzerland.
Snow Australia are calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) for a pre-season FUTURES Program at the National Snowsports Training Centre (NSTC) from 20 April - 21 April 2024.
Scotty James has started the season in the best possible way, taking home a gold medal in the opening snowboard halfpipe World Cup in Secret, Garden, China, his eighth career World Cup win, and the third most by any male snowboard halfpipe rider.
A Park and Pipe performance pathway camp will take place at the National Snowsports Training Centre in Jindbyne, where some of the country's most-talented athletes will be looking to take their game to another level.
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.
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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.
While there are still some Park & Pipe events scheduled at the end of September, most Australia New Zealand Cup (ANC) events for the 2023 domestic season have been decided.