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A Letter from the CEO: The Season is Here

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
October, 16 2024
Hanna Faulhaber

Dear U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team fans, 

The season is here! With our freeskiers and snowboarders ready to kick off the 2024-25 season in Chur, Switzerland, tomorrow and Saturday, I want to take a moment to reflect on this past summer and dive deeper into what we’ve achieved as we head into another season. Our talented teams ended last season on a historic note and we are excited and motivated to keep this going.

Skiing and snowboarding are a way of life for many around the world—millions of people do these sports in the United States alone. It is a lifestyle, travel and recreational activity, and we are lucky to be part of this community.

But when you ask our athletes what the best part of their sport is, whether it be launching themselves off a big air jump or racing at 90mph down icy slopes, it’s that our sports are thrilling. The adrenaline rush is unmatched. The adventure our sports take us on is something our athletes are constantly grateful

At U.S. Ski & Snowboard, we’re 10 sports, one team. We have more than 240 athletes on our rosters, and day in and day out, we work towards our mission of championing the growth of snowsports at every level and developing world champions. For decades, our rosters have had some of sports’ biggest icons and now have current stars like Mikaela Shiffrin, Chloe Kim, Jessie Diggins, Alex Ferreira and Alex Hall. The level of talent we have in the pipeline is also getting deeper, and this area is becoming even more of a focus as we work to take our sports to the next level.

It’s been a busy summer with our teams training worldwide—from New Zealand to Switzerland to South America and beyond—coupled with frequent visits back “home” to the USANA Center of Excellence powered by iFit in Park City. Our headquarters is the perfect example of what drives this organization: It allows our teams to train efficiently, push the bar higher, try new things and challenge each other. It showcases the benefits of having all 10 ski and snowboard teams under one umbrella, visible in the collaboration between the teams that helps to lead us to success. 

Before we jump into this next season, I want to recap the last quickly. We had tremendous accomplishments at all levels: Four of our teams ended the year the best in the world; we took home 13 Crystal Globes, 14 Youth Olympic Games medals and 14 Junior World Championship medals; the cross country and freestyle teams had their most successful seasons in history—and that’s only scratching the surface. We also had record social media viewership and engagement and increased our broadcast numbers. Our Stifel Snow Show on CNBC, Peacock and YouTube was a massive success and told the stories of our athletes beyond the snow to a new audience. We also hosted 11 World Cup events across the country and ended the season with another successive year of record revenue. This was all possible thanks to all of you - THANK YOU.

Going into 2024-25, we’re excited for what is on the calendar. We will host the first-ever women’s Stifel Birds of Prey presented by United downhill race and the first women’s ski jumping World Cup in the United States, and Mikaela Shiffrin looks on track to rewrite history once again with her 100th World Cup win. I’m excited to see if we can top last year’s success, especially as we head into a World Championships year and with the Milan-Cortina Olympic Winter Games in less than 16 months. 

With all that said, let’s get started. 

THE MOGULS TEAM CELEBRATES AT DEER VALLEY


DOMESTIC WORLD CUP CALENDAR - 12 EVENTS! 

We are proud to announce that we are hosting 12 World Cup events on U.S. soil this season – one more than last season! Having this many domestic events is very important to our organization and the future of our sports and I know how meaningful it is to see our athletes up close, alongside the best skiers and snowboarders from around the world. Competing in the U.S. is a home-field advantage, both athletically and commercially, and directly inspires the next generation of athletes. 

This season, Beaver Creek will welcome the women to the Stifel Birds of Prey presented by United in addition to the men, and for the first time, the women will have the opportunity to ski the same downhill track as the men. It’s the first time many of our women will get a chance to race on home snow, and we can’t wait. To wrap up the alpine season, Sun Valley will host the Stifel Sun Valley Finals, welcoming back the best alpine skiers in the world for the first U.S.-hosted World Cup Finals since 2017 and it will be a festival-like atmosphere with live music, food and community events. On the ski jumping front, the first-ever domestic World Cup ski jumping event for both men and women will occur in Lake Placid, NY. Freestyle will host three World Cups this season, with an exciting new World Cup in Lake Placid for our aerials team. Take a look at the full U.S. World Cup schedule here.

Lastly, through the new multi-faceted partnership with X Games, our freeski and snowboard athletes will compete in the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix and Visa Big Air presented by Toyota at Copper Mountain and Aspen—returning to Aspen for the first time since 2019. Through the partnership, X Games will host a one-of-a-kind X Games-style event following the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Copper. 

Mikaela Shiffrin smiles with her Crystal GlobeRiver Radamus celebrates on the podium at Palisades Tahoe


snowboard world cup is back graphic

NEW SEASON CAMPAIGN: BACK IN THE BIB 

We’re starting the season with a new campaign, building off a strong summer of high social engagement and collaborations across several other disciplines. We saw record social numbers this summer, especially with our creative content around the Paris Olympics, and are still feeling the bounce following those successful Games.

“Back in the Bib” is the new season campaign. The concept refers to our athletes putting on that competition bib for the first time this 2024-25 season. Whether at the top of the halfpipe, at the start gate of a slalom, in the mass start of a 50k, lined up for the snowboard cross course, or about to go head-to-head in a dual moguls run, we’re all ready to be back in the bib, and we invite you to share our excitement. The campaign is live on social media, and we’d love to see how our fans are prepping for the season ahead! Show us by posting on your socials with the #backinthebib hashtag. 


Jessie Diggins wearing a U.S. Ski & Snowboard jacket with an Easy Green patchJaelin Kauf and Olivia Giaccio hug at the 2024 Intermountain Health Freestyle International at Deer Valley

PROJECTS 

U.S. Ski & Snowboard continues to focus on our Easy Green and HERoic initiatives. Easy Green is our environmental initiative, built around sharing resources and encouraging all to partake in sustainable practices at all levels of the organization. Since the initiative's launch, we are continuing our work with Greenly to measure our carbon footprint so that we can take action. Our U.S. Ski & Snowboard sustainability task force is collaborating with industry leaders in climate change on what we can do moving forward and this year, we installed more electric vehicle charging stations at the USANA Center of Excellence powered by iFIT. 

This upcoming season, you will also see our Easy Green logo on race suits and patched jackets, showcasing our commitment to climate advocacy on a global scale throughout the winter. 

HERoic – our movement designed to inspire and empower women to thrive on and off the slopes, specifically in women’s coaching and leadership – continues after a successful year of inspiring women’s panels around the country. Data shows a 20% increase in women coaches at the elite level since last year and confirms that women hold 67% of executive positions at the organization.

Keep an eye on our HERoic landing page for more details coming soon at events like the Stifel Killington Cup, where there will be a women’s panel and showing of woman-focused ski films, and the Stifel Birds of Prey presented by United, where we have partnered with CNBC and LionTree to bring their Lioness community to Birds of Prey for activities around the women’s weekend and more.   


snowboard halfpipefreeski

HOW TO WATCH

We know watching our sports is complicated and we hope to simplify this with FIS in the future, but World Cup skiing and snowboarding broadcast rights will be very similar to last year.

World Cups within the United States: We will again have every second of our domestic World Cup coverage shown LIVE on Outside. All events are free on Outside.com and the Outside app with an email address—you will not be charged if you watch the events live. Outside+ (the paid level) will have all the same events on demand. NBC Universal will also show some coverage from our domestic World Cups through the NBC family, including NBC, CNBC, USA and Peacock. Peacock will not have domestic World Cups on demand.

International World Cups: The InFront-owned skiandsnowboard.live will house all international (except Austria) events live and on demand. 

Austrian World Cups: Austria holds separate media rights agreements, so all Austrian World Cup events can be watched on Peacock with key events like Sölden, Kitzbühel and others are aired on NBC.

Keep up with how to watch each event all season long on our TV listings page. 


Stifel Snow Show set

STIFEL SNOW SHOW

Last year, we launched the Stifel Snow Show, a groundbreaking new television series that followed the arc of the winter sports season each week that aired on Peacock, CNBC and YouTube, and I’m proud to report that it was a massive success. Every week, new and seasoned fans can dive deeper into our world of elite skiing and snowboarding through weekly World Cup results, interviews with athletes and alumni and more. We have officially locked in a second season, emphasizing more storytelling to give you a more in-depth look into athletes and events. It will be aired every Saturday throughout the ski/snowboard season on CNBC, Peacock and YouTube. We could not be more excited to bring it back for year #2 and to work closely again with the tremendous team at NBC.


Brenna Huckaby

PARTNERSHIPS

Our partnerships team has been hard at work throughout the last year, bringing in key partners who are making a difference for our teams and organization, including brands like United Airlines as our Official Airline Partner, the global leader in exercise equipment and fitness content iFit, Hydro Flask as the team naming partner of the snowboard team and Kappa as our Official Technical Apparel Partner, among others. We are celebrating a second year of record revenue growth because of this strong effort and will continue delivering on all fronts. 

Additionally, we were thrilled to announce that we have expanded our partnership with Stifel Financial and Toyota around our Para teams, designed to amplify Para sports. Stifel is the official Team Naming Partner of the Stifel U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team and Toyota is the official Team Naming Partner of the Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team. This is the first major investment into our Para sports since the teams came back under the U.S. Ski & Snowboard brand, and we know that this is a huge step forward. 

I genuinely believe that the team we’ve built at U.S. Ski & Snowboard is one of the world's strongest, led by some of the best athletes and supported by the best fans. As we start the season tomorrow in Chur, Switzerland, we will continue building on our success, pushing the boundaries and achieving more as one team. I can confidently say we’re ready to get back on the snow. 

Thank you for continuing to cheer us on and we will see you all out on the mountain - Go USA!

Best,
Sophie

the crowd in Minneapolis

It’s Time to Tune In: How to Watch the 2024-25 World Cup Season

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
October, 16 2024
USA

PARK CITY, Utah (October 16, 2024) — U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes are ready for another busy season of competing worldwide, and we’re here to break down how you can watch all the action. Broadcast rights are not centralized, which means that every country has the right to sell their World Cup broadcast - and though it can be confusing and frustrating, there are THREE main ways to tune into the 2024-25 season action with Outside, skiandsnowboard.live and the NBC family (NBC/CNBC/USA/Peacock). 

This 2024-25 season will feature 12 domestic World Cup events, a full international World Cup season and a FIS World Championships in all disciplines. Alpine will compete in Salbaach, Austria; cross country, ski jumping and nordic combined in Trondheim, Norway; freestyle, freeski and snowboard in Engadin, Switzerland; Para alpine to be determined; and Para snowboard in Big White, Canada. World Championships happen every other year in non-Olympic years. 

To find out how to watch events every weekend, please check the TV listings per sport under our WATCH tab. Our social media channels will also release each weekend’s schedule on Tuesdays.  

DOMESTIC EVENTS: Outside, NBC/CNBC/Peacock
This season, all events held in the United States are LIVE on Outside for free, with only an email address needed to watch. Some events will also be aired on NBC channels (NBC, CNBC, USA); those events aired on NBC channels will also be live streamed on Peacock simultaneously. Outside+ (paid) will have all domestic events on demand. Peacock will not have domestic events on demand. All events will have commentary.

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS (not Austria): ski and snowboard.live
The InFront-owned website skiandsnowboard.live will have all international World Cups live and on-demand on their website and TV apps. All events will have commentary.  

AUSTRIAN EVENTS: NBC/Peacock

Peacock will broadcast all events in Austria live and will have limited tape-delayed coverage on NBC.  

PRICE STRUCTURE:

  • Outside: free (live domestic events - all you need to do is enter an email address) OR $89/year (on-demand domestic events)
  • skiandsnowboard.live: (all international events) 
    • all-access (all disciplines) – $19.99/monthly, $79.99/yearly
    • discipline passes – $11.99/monthly 
  • NBC/CNBC: free with cable (domestic events, some Austria events)
    Peacock: $7.99/month (domestic live events, Austrian events) 

FIS Masters Early-Birds Win Big in Bariloche

By Lauren Beckos
October, 15 2024
FIS Masters Racers Training at Catedral in Bariloche, Argentina - September 2024
FIS Masters Racers Training at the Lisa Ballard Race Camp Bariloche, Argentina, September 2024

Every summer, many of the Alpine National teams get back on snow to start their season in the Southern hemisphere. Masters also get their on snow training started AND kick off the FIS Masters Cup race season in the Southern hemisphere! The 2024 South American FIS Masters Cup event was held at Catedral Alta Patagonia in Bariloche, Argentina.

To make the most of the long trip, for many years, former USSA Alpine Masters Manager, Bill Skinner, ran a camp prior to the South American races. The camp was open to USA racers and their international competitors with a FIS Masters license. Even at the FIS level, spending time on and off the snow with your competitors is a key component of the Masters experience. When Bill retired, Lisa Ballard eagerly took up the charge to continue the tradition of the South American race camp. Big thanks to Lisa for her work to make the camp available for the Masters community!

For 2024, the camp included 6 days of training before 3 days of competition. The schedule was maximized to include 6 races over the 3 days of competition. As always, mother nature had a say and after 8 days of great training and racing, the SL and AC were cancelled on the last day due to 100km winds. Check out the South American Masters Camp Bariloche 2024 Recap Video and mark your calendars for early September next summer! It's sure to be a trip you won't forget!

See the full results at https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/masters/calendar-results.html

2024 Catedral, Bariloche, Argentina Results

FIS Masters Dining at the 2024 Bariloche Races

Getting ready at the start of the 2024 FMC Bariloche eventLisa on the GS Podium at the 2024 FMC in Bariloche

How To Watch - 2024-25 Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined World Cups

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
October, 15 2024
lake placid ski jump

The 2024-25 ski jumping and nordic combined World Cup season is almost upon us, with the first event slated for Nov. 22, 2024, in Lillehammer, Norway. This season is one to be excited about, as the ski jumping women will get to compete in a World Cup on home snow for the first time. 

Use the table below to stay updated on events and how to watch information for both domestic and international races.

Full ski jumping and nordic combined World Cup schedule:

Date Event Platform Time (ET)
       
Feb. 7 Men's Mass Start Normal Hill HS97/10K - Otepaa, EST LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 7 Women's Mass Start Normal Hill HS97/5K - Otepaa, EST LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 7 Women's Large Hill HS128 - Lake Placid, NY LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
9:30 AM
Feb. 8 Men's Gundersen Normal Hill HS97/10K - Otepaa, EST LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 8 Women's Gundersen Normal Hill HS97/5K - Otepaa, EST LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 8 Men's & Women's Large Hill HS128 - Lake Placid, NY LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
10:00 AM
Feb. 8 Mixed Team Large Hill HS128 - Lake Placid, NY LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
5:00 PM
Feb. 9 Men's Individual Compact Normal Hill HS97/10K - Otepaa, EST LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 9 Women's Individual Compact Normal Hill HS97/5K - Otepaa, EST LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 9 Men's Large Hill HS128 - Lake Placid, NY LIVE: CNBC, Peacock 10:00 AM
Feb. 15 Men's Large Hill HS137 - Sapporo, JPN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 15 Women's Normal Hill HS94 - Ljubno, SLO LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 16 Men's Large Hill HS137 - Sapporo, JPN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 16 Women's Normal Hill HS94 - Ljubno, SLO LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Feb. 22 Women's Normal Hill HS90 - Hinzenbach, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
TBD
Feb. 23 Women's Normal Hill HS90 - Hinzenbach, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
TBD
Feb. 27 Women's Mass Start Normal Hill HS102/5K (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Feb. 28 Mixed Team Normal Hill HS102/4X5K (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Feb. 28 Women's Normal Hill HS102 (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 1 Men's Gundersen Normal Hill HS102/10K (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 1 Women's Team Normal Hill HS102 (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 2 Women's Gundersen Normal Hill HS102/5K (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 2 Men's Normal Hill HS102 (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 5 Mixed Team Large Hill HS138 (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 6 Men's Team Large Hill HS138/4X10K (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 6 Men's Team Large Hill HS138 (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 7 Women's Large Hill HS138 (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 8 Men's Gundersen Large Hill HS138/10K (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
Mar. 8 Men's Large Hill HS138 (World Championships) - Trondheim, NOR TBD TBD
FIS SKI JUMPING RAW AIR TOURNAMENT (Mar. 12-16) - Men & Women
Mar. 13 Men's & Women's Large Hill HS134 - Oslo, NOR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 15 Men's Gundersen Large Hill HS134/10K - Oslo, NOR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 15 Women's Gundersen Large Hill HS134/5K - Oslo, NOR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 15 Men's & Women's Flying Hill HS240 - Vikersund, NOR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 16 Men's Individual Compact Large Hill HS134/7.5K - Oslo, NOR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 16 Women's Individual Compact Large Hill HS134/5K - Oslo, NOR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 16 Men's & Women's Flying Hill HS240 - Vikersund, NOR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 20 Women's Large Hill HS130 - Lahti, FIN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 21 Women's Large Hill HS130 - Lahti, FIN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 22 Men's Team Sprint Large Hill HS130/2X7.5K - Lahti, FIN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 22 Men's Large Hill HS130 - Lahti, FIN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 23 Men's Gundersen Large Hill HS130/10K - Lahti, FIN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 23 Men's Super Team Large Hill HS130 - Lahti, FIN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 28 Men's Flying Hill HS240 - Planica, SLO LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
10:00 AM
Mar. 29 Men's Team Flying Hill HS240 - Planica, SLO LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
4:30 AM
Mar. 30 Men's Flying Hill HS240 - Planica, SLO LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
3:30 AM

*dates, times, and how to watch subject to change

Updated 10/15/2024 1:57 pm ET

Click here for more information regarding how to watch World Cup events.

2024-25 U.S. World Cup Season

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
October, 14 2024
killington

12 World Cups are coming to the United States in the 2024-25 season: four alpine, three freeski/snowboard, three freestyle and one ski jumping event. We'll see you this season!  

2024-25 U.S. WORLD CUP CALENDAR 

December

Nov. 30- Dec. 1, 2024 – Stifel Killington Cup, Killington, VT 

alpine – women’s giant slalom, slalom

Dec. 6-8, 2024 – Stifel Birds of Prey presented by United Airlines, Beaver Creek, CO 

alpine – men’s downhill, super-G, giant slalom     

Dec. 14-15, 2024 – Stifel Birds of Prey presented by United Airlines, Beaver Creek, CO 

alpine – women’s downhill, super-G

Dec. 18-21, 2024 – Toyota U.S. Grand Prix, Copper Mountain, CO 

snowboard/freeski – halfpipe

January

Jan. 18-19, 2025 – FIS Freestyle World Cup, Lake Placid, NY 

freestyle – aerials

Jan. 24-25, 2025 – Waterville Freestyle Cup, Waterville Valley, NH 

freestyle – moguls, dual moguls

Jan. 30-Feb. 6, 2025 – Toyota U.S. Grand Prix/Visa Big Air presented by Toyota, Aspen, CO 

snowboard/freeski – halfpipe, slopestyle, big air 

February

Feb. 6-8, 2025 – Intermountain Health Freestyle International, Deer Valley, UT 

freestyle – moguls, aerials, dual moguls   

Feb. 7-9, 2025 – FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, Lake Placid, NY 

ski jumping – men’s and women’s HS 128, team

March

March 22-27, 2025 – Stifel Sun Valley Finals, Sun Valley, ID 

alpine – men’s and women’s downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom

 

How to Watch 2024-25 Snowboard World Cups

By Sadie Texer - Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team
October, 11 2024
Snowboarder in Saas Fee

The 2024-25 Snowboard World Cup season is almost upon us, with the first event slated for Oct. 19, 2024 in Chur, Switzerland.

Use the table below to stay updated on events and how to watch information for both domestic and international races.

  • All international races will be LIVE on skiandsnowboard.live and on-demand on skiandsnowboard.live (immediately).
  • Events in Austria will be live and on-demand on Peacock
  • All domestic races will be LIVE on Outside TV (for free) and on-demand (behind a pay wall). NBC, CNBC and Peacock coverage is listed below. 
Full Snowboard World Cup schedule below.

Date Event Platform Time (ET)
Dec. 20 Men's & Women's Halfpipe - Toyota U.S. Grand Prix - Copper Mountain, CO LIVE: Outside TV
ON-DEMAND: Outside+
1:00 PM
Dec. 21 Men's & Women's Halfpipe - Toyota U.S. Grand Prix - Copper Mountain, CO TAPE DELAY: CNBC, Peacock 12:00 PM
Jan. 5 Men's & Women's Big Air - Klagenfurt, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
12:00 PM
Jan. 11 Men's & Women's Big Air - Kreischberg, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
12:00 PM
Jan. 18 Men's & Women's Slopestyle - Laax, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
7:15 AM
Jan. 18 Men's & Women's Halfpipe - Laax, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
12:15 PM
Jan. 24 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Dolni Morava, CZE LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
5:30 AM
Jan. 25 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross Team - Dolni Morava, CZE LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
8:30 AM
Feb. 1 Men's & Women's Halfpipe - Toyota U.S. Grand Prix - Aspen, CO

LIVE: Outside TV
ON-DEMAND: Outside+
TAPE DELAY: CNBC, Peacock (@2:30PM)

3:00 PM
Feb. 2 Men's & Women's Slopestyle - Toyota U.S. Grand Prix - Aspen, CO LIVE: Outside TV
ON-DEMAND: Outside+
11:30 AM
Feb. 6 Men's & Women's Big Air - Visa Big Air presented by Toyota - Aspen, CO LIVE: Outside TV
ON-DEMAND: Outside+
3:00 PM
Feb. 9 Men's & Women's Big Air - Visa Big Air presented by Toyota - Aspen, CO TAPE DELAY: NBC, Peacock 3:00 PM
Feb. 15 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
12:30 PM
Feb. 21 Men's & Women's Halfpipe - Calgary, CAN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
9:00 PM
Feb. 22 Women's Slopestyle - Calgary, CAN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
12:00 PM
Feb. 22 Men's Slopestyle - Calgary, CAN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
2:30 PM
Mar. 2 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Erzurum, TUR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 3 Mixed Snowboard Cross Team - Erzurum, TUR LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
TBD
Mar. 8 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Gudauri, GEO LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
3:00 AM
Mar. 9 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Gudauri, GEO LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
3:00 AM
Mar. 14 Women's Slopestyle - Absolut Park Flachauwinkl, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
6:00 AM
  Men's Slopestyle - Absolut Park Flachauwinkl, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
8:30 AM
Mar. 21 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Montafon, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
6:00 AM
Mar. 22 Mixed Snowboard Cross Team - Montafon, AUT LIVE: Peacock
ON-DEMAND: Peacock
9:15 AM
Mar. 23 Men's & Women's Slopestyle (World Championships) - Engadin, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
5:00 AM
Mar. 28 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross (World Championships) - Engadin, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
8:30 AM
Mar. 28 Men's & Women's Big Air (World Championships) - Engadin, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
2:30 PM
Mar. 29 Men's & Women's Halfpipe (World Championships) - Engadin, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
5:00 AM
Mar. 29 Mixed Snowboard Cross Team (World Championships) - Engadin, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
6:00 AM
Apr. 5 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Mt. St. Anne, CAN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
11:00 AM
Apr. 6 Men's & Women's Snowboard Cross - Mt. St. Anne, CAN LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
11:00 AM

*dates, times, and how to watch subject to change

Updated 10/11/2024 1:45 pm ET

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Early Bird Registration Deadline Oct. 15

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
October, 11 2024
Early Registration Deadline

Don’t delay! The early bird registration deadline is 5 p.m. (MDT), Tuesday, Oct 15. Register now to beat the rush!  

Price increases go into effect beginning Oct. 16. Members may renew online at https://usskiandsnowboard.org/public-tools today! This deadline only applies to individual members.

Important reminders:

• Please remember to check the cart on the right to see if the membership has been pre-populated based on the membership held last season.

• Membership information including categories, descriptions, pricing and benefits may be found here

• A U.S. Ski & Snowboard Family Membership cap of $500 is provided for immediate family members registering at once. If your family’s U.S. Ski & Snowboard memberships total more than $500, please contact Member Services for a rebate by email, chat or phone with the names and membership numbers for your family. A refund check will be sent via mail. (Division dues, FIS registration and merchandise not included.) 

• Add additional U.S. Ski & Snowboard memberships for only the cost of the highest membership. For example, a freestyle competitor may add an alpine competitor membership at no additional charge. An alpine coach may add an alpine master’s membership at no additional charge. (Division dues and FIS registration not included.)

We encourage you to reach out to Member Services for assistance. We're here to help! 

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How to Watch 2024-25 Alpine World Cup

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
October, 10 2024
RCS
Ryan Cochran-Siegle races downhill. (U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

The 2025-26 alpine World Cup schedule is TBA. 

 

 

Stifel, Toyota Expand Partnerships to Include Naming Rights of Stifel U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team, Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
October, 9 2024
para logos

PARK CITY, Utah (October 9, 2024) — U.S. Ski & Snowboard announced expanded partnerships with Stifel Financial Corp (NYSE: SF) and Toyota (NYSE: TM). Stifel will become the official Team Naming Partner of the Stifel U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team and Toyota the official Team Naming Partner of the Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team. 

In addition to Stifel’s title sponsorship of the Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team, which was established in October 2022, and the naming of the Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team, Stifel U.S. Freestyle Ski Team and Stifel U.S. Freeski Team in March 2023, the global investment banking and wealth management firm will also be the title sponsor of the Stifel U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team. The partnership makes Stifel the Team Naming Partner of all ski teams under the U.S. Ski & Snowboard organization. 

Toyota rejoined U.S. Ski & Snowboard in August 2021 as the organization’s Official Mobility Partner and Official Vehicle, focusing on increasing athlete opportunities and successes on and off the snow. It is the brand’s first team naming partnership. The expanded naming rights for both Stifel and Toyota are effective immediately.

Para alpine and Para snowboard were reintegrated under the U.S. Ski & Snowboard organization in May 2023 and had an extremely successful first season back. Seven-time Paralympic medalist Laurie Stephens and two-time Paralympic medalist Andrew Kurka led the Para alpine team this year, earning a World Cup win and five podiums, respectively. Exciting newcomers like Audrey Crowley and Jesse Keefe offer promising talent leading into the 2025 World Championships and the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Milan Cortina. On the Para snowboard side, three-time Paralympic gold medalist Brenna Huckaby and two-time Paralympic medalist Noah Elliott had standout seasons, each bringing home multiple FIS Crystal Globes. 

“We’re thrilled that Stifel and Toyota are expanding their partnerships to also invest directly into our Para sports,” said President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard Sophie Goldschmidt. “Stifel’s commitment to supporting all of our ski teams has been incredible. It’s a true partnership that has had such a meaningful impact on our sports and athletes. Toyota has consistently shown their commitment to supporting our athletes on and off the snow, and having them as a Team Naming Partner further demonstrates their dedication.”

Through this support, Para alpine and Para snowboard will receive more financial support, increasing the team's budget, allowing the programs to further develop.

“Having Stifel on board with our team is so exciting,” said Laurie Stephens, seven-time Paralympic medalist and Stifel U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team athlete. “The impact they have made with the Stifel U.S. Ski Team so far has been great, and I am thrilled to see what we can do together moving forward.” 

“I am really proud and excited to be representing U.S. Ski & Snowboard again this season and to have Toyota as our Team Naming Partner,” said Noah Elliott, Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team athlete and two-time Paralympic medalist. “Toyota’s motto is ‘Let’s Go Places,’ which is exactly what they allow us to do as our Team Naming Partner. Their support gives us the opportunity to get the proper training and support we need to be at our best for competitions and empowers us to get better and better every day.”

“The Stifel U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team is filled with stories of hard work and triumph, and we’re excited to support these inspiring athletes on their road to success,” said Ron Kruszewski, Chairman and CEO of Stifel. “As the Paralympics continue to grow as a global sports event, we’re pleased to sponsor the Stifel U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team through the next Paralympic Winter Games cycle in March 2026.”

“Toyota’s passion for innovation and commitment to empowering all people truly embodies the Paralympic spirit and we continue to support Paralympians by becoming the official Team Naming Partner of the Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team,” said Dedra DeLilli, Toyota VP Vehicle Marketing & Communications.

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About U.S. Ski & Snowboard
U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the Olympic and Paralympic National Governing Body of ski and snowboard sports in the USA, based in Park City, Utah. Started in 1905, the organization now represents nearly 240 elite skiers and snowboarders competing on 10 teams: alpine, cross country, freestyle moguls, freestyle aerials, snowboard, freeski, nordic combined, ski jumping, Para alpine and Para snowboard. In addition to the elite teams, U.S. Ski & Snowboard also provides leadership and direction for tens of thousands of young skiers and snowboarders across the USA, encouraging and supporting them in achieving excellence. By empowering national teams, clubs, coaches, parents, officials, volunteers and fans, U.S. Ski & Snowboard is committed to the progression of its sports, athlete success and the value of team. For more information, visit www.usskiandsnowboard.org 

About Stifel Financial Corp.
Stifel Financial Corp. (NYSE: SF) is a financial services holding company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri that conducts its banking, securities, and financial services business through several wholly owned subsidiaries. Stifel’s broker-dealer clients are served in the United States through Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, including its Eaton Partners business division; Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc.; Miller Buckfire & Co., LLC; and Stifel Independent Advisors, LLC; and in the United Kingdom and Europe through Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited. The Company’s broker-dealer affiliates provide securities brokerage, investment banking, trading, investment advisory, and related financial services to individual investors, professional money managers, businesses, and municipalities. Stifel Bank and Stifel Bank & Trust offer a full range of consumer and commercial lending solutions. Stifel Trust Company, N.A. and Stifel Trust Company Delaware, N.A. offer trust and related services. To learn more about Stifel, please visit the Company’s website at www.stifel.com.

About Toyota 
Toyota (NYSE:TM), creator of the Prius hybrid and the Mirai fuel cell vehicle, is committed to building vehicles for the way people live through our Toyota and Lexus brands, and directly employs more than 63,000 people in North America (more than 49,000 in the U.S.). Over the past 65 years, Toyota has assembled nearly 47 million cars and trucks in North America at the company’s 12 manufacturing plants. By 2025, the company’s 13th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. Through our more than 1,800 North American dealerships (nearly 1,500 in the U.S.), Toyota sold more than 2.6 million cars and trucks (more than 2.2 million in the U.S.) in 2023, of which more than one quarter were electrified vehicles (full battery, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell).

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

U.S. Ski & Snowboard
Courtney Harkins
Director, Marketing & Communications
courtney.harkins@usskiandsnowboard.org 

Stifel
Neil Shapiro
Head of Corporate Communications
shapiron@stifel.com  

Toyota
Sam Mahoney 
Marketing Communications 
samuel.mahoney@toyota.com 

How to Watch - 2024-25 Freestyle World Cups

By Ryan Odeja - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
October, 9 2024
Photo of a moguls course in the sun

The 2024-25 Freestyle World Cup season is almost upon us, with the first event slated for Nov. 30, 2024, in Ruka, Finland. This season includes new domestic events and more World Cups than athletes have seen in years. 

Use the table below to stay updated on events and how to watch information for both domestic and international races.

  • All international races will be LIVE on skiandsnowboard.live and on-demand on skiandsnowboard.live (immediately).
  • All domestic races will be LIVE on Outside TV (for free) and on-demand (behind a pay wall). NBC and CNBC coverage is listed below. 
Full freestyle World Cup schedule:

Date Event Platform Time (ET)
Mar. 27 Mixed Aerials Team (World Championships) - Engadin, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
DELAYED BROADCAST: NBC, Peacock (April. 20 @ 3:00 pm)
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
6:00 AM
Mar. 30 Men's & Women's Aerials (World Championships) - Engadin, SUI LIVE: skiandsnowboard.live
DELAYED BROADCAST: NBC, Peacock (April. 20 @ 3:00 pm)
ON-DEMAND: skiandsnowboard.live
8:00 AM

*dates, times, and how to watch subject to change

Updated 3/26/2025 10:19 am ET

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