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.
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).
Cross country skier Seve de Campo represented Australia at the Junior World Championships before going on to compete on the World Cup circuit, the World Championships and the Beijing Olympic Winter Games in 2022.
Olympic cross country skier Seve de Campo is a passionate advocate for mental health, and recently took part in an Australian Institute of Sport initiative aimed at raising awareness in the community.
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.
NSW Institute of Sport (NSWIS) winter athletes, coaches, support staff and high performance sport administrators have descended on Jindabyne for the annual NSWIS Winter Induction ceremony at the National Snowsports Training Centre, to celebrate the past 12 months of success and welcome the Institute’s newest scholarship holders.
Coaches at Falls Creek and Perisher took part in one-day technique workshops earlier in July, led by AUSXC Head Coach Alexei Sotskov and National Training Centre Coach John Max Ertner.
Successful 2023 Victorian Junior Championship at Falls Creek on July 15/16, with great racing conditions and a 50% increase on participant numbers compared to 2022.
The 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games will be held in Gangwon, South Korea. Selection of cross country skiers to represent Australia will be based on performances in selection races during the 2023 winter.
Snow Australia has announced 58 athletes have been inducted into the Snow Australia Emerging Talents Program (ETP) for the 2023/24 season. With the program running from May 2023 to April 2024, there are 17 new athletes joining the existing cohort, with developing Para Alpine and Para Snowboard athletes also named to the program for the first time.