Australian ski cross athlete Sami Kennedy-Sim has started the season strongly, with a bronze medal performance in the opening FIS World Cup event in Arosa, Switzerland.
Australian mogul skier Matt Graham has finished the year in the best possible way, winning gold in the dual mogul FIS Word Cup event overnight in Idre Fjäll, Sweden.
The FIS Ski Cross World Cup is about to return with the first events of the 2020-2021 season scheduled in Arosa (SUI). Back-to-back short-course events for men and women will be held under lights on December 15-16.
After sitting out the three-day Nordic Opening in Ruka (FIN), the athletes of the Australian Cross-country skiing team are ready to make their 2020/2021 FIS World Cup debut this weekend in Davos (SUI), where Sprint and Distance events are scheduled on 12-13 December.
December started with a quiet week for our athletes in Europe and North America as races continue to be cancelled or rescheduled due to snow conditions and organisational challenges.
The FIS Freestyle Ski, Snowboard and Freeski World Championships, originally scheduled from February 18 to 28, 2021, won’t go ahead in Zhangjiakou (China), FIS has announced.
Snow Australia’s National Alpine Committee (NAC) convened last week for its annual Spring meeting, with important updates on working groups, membership and planning for the 2021-2022 season on the agenda.
As the international community today celebrates International Day of People with Disability, Snow Australia is pleased to announce Australia’s first ever Paralympic gold medallist Michael Milton as part of the latest group of recipients of the Snow Australia Medal.
Snow Australia Administration Manager Ryan Taylor celebrates a major milestone this month, as November marks his 20-year anniversary with the organisation.
Snow Australia is pleased to announce that Ben Bond has been appointed to the role of Talent, Health and Performance Coordinator within Snow Australia's Emerging Talent Program (ETP).
Two-time Olympian Alpine skier Greta Small has today been announced as one of the six Olympians who will work with a selected group of high-achieving students to ensure a vital youth voice contributes to the Olympic conversation in Australia.
Thanks to the NSW/ACT/QLD Alpine Committee we are back again this northern winter to provide you with all the latest National Team and development Alpine Skiing news and results from overseas.
Two-time Olympian and 2020 FIS Aerials World Cup winner Laura Peel was today announced as one of the recipients of the 2020 Victorian Institute of Sport Coach Awards, recognising the most deserving athlete in each VIS sport program for the calendar year.