Australian snowsport fans will have unprecedented access to watch the Winter Youth Olympic Games, with the action being streamed live on Stan Sport and across the Nine Network.
Retiring from elite level competition can be a difficult experience for any athlete and a critical moment of change, as they negotiate a new period of their life after sport.
Australian mogul skier Jakara Anthony has continued her unstoppable start to the 2023-2024 FIS World Cup season, recording her sixth victory overnight in the final event of the calendar year in Bakuriani, Georgia.
Australian mogul skier Jakara Anthony has continued her unstoppable start to the 2023-2024 FIS World Cup season, recording the thirteenth win of her career overnight in Bakuriani, Georgia.
The Federation International de Ski (FIS) hosted a Ski Cross camp in Idre Fjäll, Sweden last week. The camp was tailored to junior aged female athletes who were looking to build confidence and competence in Ski Cross, ahead of the Youth Olympic games in Gangwon, South Korea this January.
Snow Australia is pleased to announce Cliff Mason, David Frydman and Allan Marsland as the recipients of the Service to Snowsport Award in the 2023 Snow Australia Community Sport Awards. This award recognises individuals in the Snowsport community who have made a positive difference in the opportunities and experiences available to others over a long period of time.
Australia’s largest ever Winter Youth Olympic Games (WYOG) Team will compete in Gangwon, South Korea with the final 24 athletes selected today by the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC).
These awards are presented to an athlete per discipline in the Snow Australia ETP who is deemed to have achieved outstanding results at an international, national, and/or state level and maintained a high level of focus, dedication, and commitment toward training and personal improvement.
Australia’s wintersport athletes have continued their remarkable early northern hemisphere winter form, claiming an all-time record eight World Cup medals across four different sports over the weekend.
“If you’re not stacking, you’re not learning” is Maeve Tobias’ mantra, one that led the young Cross-country skier from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar to show remarkable leadership and dedication, as she successfully supported her school’s snowsports program throughout the year.
Few athletes will be more excited than 16-year-old Aussie hopeful Daisy Thomas when the FIS Park & Pipe World Cup events get underway this weekend at Copper Mountain, Colorado.