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2024-25 U.S. Ski Jumping Team Announced

By USA Nordic
September, 17 2024
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Jason Colby competes during the 2023-24 season.

PARK CITY, Utah (Sept. 17, 2024) – U.S. Ski & Snowboard officially announced the 17 athletes who have accepted their nominations to the 2024-25 U.S. Ski Jumping Team for the 2024-25 season. 

Casey Larson, Erik Belshaw and Tate Frantz lead this year's men’s A Team. Two-time Olympian Larson is coming off of a shoulder injury this past summer, and will return to the hill in October for U.S. Nationals. Erik Belshaw had a personal best season in 2024-25, securing a silver medal at the Junior World Championship, becoming the first ever U.S. male ski jumper to medal at the event. And coming off last year’s personal best season, Frantz made a notable jump from last year's D Team, highlighted by his top 20 finish at the Ski Flying World Championships in Kulm, Austria last season. 

Annika Belshaw and Paige Jones lead the women’s team on the B Team. Annika Belshaw had more than 10 top-30 finishes in the World Cup competitions last season, while Jones had an impressive fourth place at the Intercontinental event in Lillehammer, Norway in December last year. 

“I am really excited about the upcoming season. The team has put in a lot of work during the offseason, and their growth has been incredible. They’re focused, motivated, and ready to compete at a high level,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard Ski Jumping Sport Director Anders Johnson. “I believe we're just scratching the surface of what they can achieve. I’m confident that if we keep this momentum going, we’re going to have a strong year ahead. The athletes are eager to get out there and prove themselves.” 

The 2024-25 FIS World Cup season will kick off for both men and women in Lillehammer, Norway on Nov. 22, 2024 on the large hill. The World Cup will come back stateside for a World Cup in Lake Placid, New York Feb. 6-8, 2025, where both men and women will compete. It will be the first time in history that U.S. women will have competed at a World Cup on home soil. The World Championships will be held in Trondheim, Norway from Feb. 27 - March 8, 2025. 

2024-25 U.S. Ski Jumping Team

(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate)

A TEAM

Men

  • Erik Belshaw (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; University of Utah; 8/23/2004)
  • Tate Frantz (Lake Placid, NY; New York Ski Education Foundation; 3/28/2005)
  • Casey Larson (Barrington, IL; Norge Ski Club; University of Utah; 12/16/1998)
B TEAM

Women

  • Annika Belshaw (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; University of Utah; 6/13/2002)
  • Paige Jones (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of North Dakota; 8/30/2002)

Men

  • Decker Dean (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 8/8/2000)
  • Andrew Urlaub (Eau Claire, WI; Flying Eagles Ski Club; University of Utah; 4/12/2001)
C TEAM

Women

  • Estella Hassrick (Madison, WI; Blackhawk Ski Club; 5/21/2006)
  • Josie Johnson (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; 10/3/2006)
  • Samantha Macuga (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; Dartmouth College; 2/17/2001)
  • Sandra Sproch (Chicago, IL; Norge Ski Club; 11/9/2007)

Men

  • Kevin Bickner (Wauconda, IL; Norge Ski Club; 9/23/1996)
  • Jason Colby (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 3/30/2006)
D TEAM

Men

  • Schuyler Clapp (Lake Placid, NY; New York Ski Education Foundation; 9/4/2006)
  • Maxim Glyvka (Fox River Grove, IL; Norge Ski Club; 3/26/2006)
  • Sawyer Graves (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 9/30/2008)
  • Henry Loher (Lake Placid, NY; New York Ski Education Foundation; 7/5/2008)
2024-25 SKI JUMPING COACHES AND STAFF
  • Chief of Sport: Anouk Patty
  • Ski Jumping Program Director: Anders Johnson
  • Men’s Ski Jumping Head Coach: Tore Sneli
  • Women’s Ski Jumping Head Coach: Trevor Edlund
  • Women’s Ski Jumping Assistant coach: Line Jahr
  • Men’s Ski Jumping Assistant Coach: Espen Røe
  • Ski Jumping Team Service Technician: Anders Ladehaug 
  • Ski Jumping Media Coordinator: Cara Larson
FOLLOW THE U.S. SKI JUMPING TEAM 

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Cara Larson, USA Nordic Media Coordinator
cara@usanordic.org

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Announces Toyota U.S. Grand Prix, Rev Tour Schedule for 2024-25 Season

By Leann Bentley - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
September, 17 2024
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(Left to right) Hunter Hess, Alex Ferreira and Birk Irving celebrate a Stifel U.S. Freeski Team sweep at the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Copper Mountain. (U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

PARK CITY, Utah (Sept. 17, 2024) — U.S. Ski & Snowboard will host three freeski and snowboard domestic World Cups and three NorAm events in the 2024-25 season. The World Cup events include the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Copper Mountain and Toyota U.S. Grand Prix and Visa Big Air presented by Toyota at Aspen Snowmass, while the three NorAm-level stops include U.S. Revolution Tour events at Copper Mountain, Aspen Snowmass and Mammoth Mountain. 

Toyota U.S. Grand Prix & Visa Big Air
The Toyota U.S. Grand Prix is the longest-running winter action sports tour and plays a significant role in the Olympic qualification process ahead of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, with World Cups in 2024-25 counting towards Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team and Stifel U.S. Freeski Team athletes making Team USA.

The first Toyota U.S. Grand Prix of the season will take place at Copper Mountain on Dec. 18-21, 2024, featuring a halfpipe competition in the resort’s 22-foot superpipe. In conjunction, Copper will also host a new X Games event during the same weekend. More details will be announced soon. 

The second stop of the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix will take place at Aspen Snowmass on Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2025, along with the Visa Big Air Feb. 3-6, 2025, following the Winter X Games Aspen Jan. 23-25, 2025. Having hosted the FIS Snowboard and Freeski World Championships in 2021, Aspen will once again welcome the world’s best freeski and snowboard athletes to compete at World Cup-level halfpipe, slopestyle and big air events at their esteemed venues on Buttermilk Mountain. 

Additionally, aligning with the new strategic partnership between X Games and U.S. Ski & Snowboard, the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix winners at Copper Mountain will be invited to Winter X Games Aspen 2025. The next athlete in the results will be invited if the winning athlete has already secured an X Games invite. 

“The 2024-25 calendar is set and we are anticipating a great season, with many historically successful events back on the docket, alongside some new and exciting events set to debut,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “With the recent partnership between U.S. Ski & Snowboard and X Games, the world of freeskiing and snowboarding is being further elevated. We are excited to continue moving the needle of what’s possible alongside our amazing resort partners.”

U.S. Revolution Tour
The U.S. Revolution Tour consists of halfpipe, slopestyle and big air events and serves as a stepping stone for athletes transitioning from grassroots to elite competition. The 2024-25 season will feature three Rev Tour stops: Copper Mountain (Jan. 11-15, 2025), Aspen Snowmass (Feb. 8-12, 2025) and Mammoth Mountain (March 16-21, 2025). 

The men's and women’s freeski and snowboard athletes who win the overall Rev Tour title in slopestyle or halfpipe will earn an invite to the 2026 Winter X Games.

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QUOTES APPENDIX

Aspen Snowmass

“We have a long history with the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team, dating back many years and across many disciplines. It’s exciting to ink this new deal that will bring the best freeskiers and snowboarders in the world to Aspen Snowmass for the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix over the next three seasons. The timing is perfect to highlight not just our amazing local athletes but our incredible venue and professional teams at Buttermilk, and welcoming the best in the world competing for the upcoming 2026 Olympic Games. We are thrilled to have the athletes here and once again work with our partners in our community and at U.S. Ski & Snowboard.”

- John Rigney, SVP of Business Development, Aspen Skiing Company.

Copper Mountain

“Copper Mountain is proud to continue its long-term partnership with U.S. Ski & Snowboard by welcoming back the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix. Hosting elite competitions is part of our identity at The Athlete’s Mountain, and we’re honored to provide a stage where the world’s best can showcase their skills. As part of this year’s Toyota U.S. Grand Prix, Copper is also excited to announce a new event with X Games in the coming weeks!” 

- Dustin Lyman, President & General Manager, Copper Mountain Resort  

Mammoth Mountain

“We are excited to continue our long-standing partnership with U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team to host another U.S. Revolution Tour at Mammoth Mountain. As we continue to focus on tailoring our Unbound terrain parks toward progression, we are also committed to supporting athletes on their way to elite competition.”  

- Michelle Tomaier, Director of Events, Sponsorships and Athletes


 

2024-25 U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team Announced

By Ryan Odeja
September, 16 2024
The team smiles at the 2024 Huntsman Cup at Park City Mountain Resort

PARK CITY, Utah (Sept. 16, 2024) - U.S. Ski & Snowboard has announced the 12 athletes who have accepted their nomination to the 2024-25 U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team across all classifications and disciplines.

The team is highlighted by multi-time Paralympic medalists Laurie Stephens and Andrew Kurka, who also had podium finishes on the World Cup last season. Two-time Paralympian and Paralympic silver medalist Thomas Walsh and exciting up-and-comers Jesse Keefe and Audrey Crowley join them. New to the team this year is sit-skier Zach Williams from Medera, California, who earned the 2024 super-G national championship title. 

The 2024-25 FIS Para Alpine Ski World Cup season begins in Steinach am Brenner, Austria in mid-December with three super-G and one alpine combined race. The team will spend most of the season in Europe, with stops in the States for the Huntsman Cup and U.S. Championships.

“I am confident that the team will bring home some great results this season,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard Para Sport Director Erik Leirfallom. “This team had a productive off-season with a month-long speed camp in Chile and two strength testing sessions in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Park City, Utah, so I’m excited to see their hard work pay off.” 

The finalized FIS World Cup schedule can be found here.

2024-25 U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team

(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate)

Women

  • Audrey Crowley (Grafton, WI; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 3/1/2007)
  • Allie Johnson (Chicago, IL; National Sports Center for the Disabled; Colorado State University; 12/23/1994)
  • Laurie Stephens (Wenham, MA; University of New Hampshire; 3/5/1984)

Men

  • Matthew Brewer (Huntington Beach, CA; National Ability Center; Saddleback Community College; 5/8/1975)
  • Ravi Drugan (Eugene, OR; Oregon Adaptive Sports; 12/19/1989)
  • Patrick Halgren (Tolland, CT; National Sports Center for the Disabled; 6/24/1992)
  • Andrew Haraghey (Enfield, CT; National Ability Center; Westminster University; 12/16/1995)
  • Jesse Keefe (Sun Valley, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; University of Colorado Colorado Springs; 3/26/2004)
  • Andrew Kurka (Palmer, AK; Alyeska Ski Club; 1/27/1992)
  • Thomas Walsh (Vail, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail/Green Mountain Valley School; Savannah College of Art and Design/DeVry University; 1/30/1995)
  • Zach Williams (Madera, CA; National Ability Center; John Brown University/California State University Dominquez Hills; 7/26/1979)
  • Spencer Wood (Pittsfield, VT; Killington Mountain School; University of Colorado Boulder; 1/17/1997)
2024-25 PARA ALPINE SKI TEAM COACHES AND STAFF

Anouk Patty - Chief of Sport
Erik Leirfallom - Para Sport Director
Ryan Pearl - Head Coach
Lyndsay Strange - Assistant Coach
Sawyer Mattsson, Assistant Coach
Brian Neff - Athletic Development Coach, Para Alpine & Para Snowboard
Ryan Odeja - Para Press Officer

FOLLOW THE U.S. PARA ALPINE SKI TEAM

Instagram: @usparaskisnowboard 
Facebook: @usskiandsnowboard
TikTok: @usskiandsnowboard
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Ryan Odeja - U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team Press Officer
ryan.odeja@usskiandsnowboard.org 

2024-25 Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team Announced

By Sadie Texer - Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team
September, 16 2024
Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team

SEP. 16, 2024 - PARK CITY, UTAH - U.S. Ski & Snowboard is proud to announce the roster of 56 athletes who have accepted their nomination to the 2024-25 Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team.

The slopestyle, halfpipe, and snowboard cross rosters include experienced veterans and up-and-coming riders. Each team features a two-time Olympic medalist: Chloe Kim in halfpipe, Jamie Anderson in slopestyle, and Lindsey Jacobellis in snowboard cross.

The slopestyle pro team is highlighted by Red Gerard, the 2018 Olympic gold medalist, and two-time Olympian Chris Corning, who both lead a young crew of riders hungry to prove themselves on the World Cup circuit. The slopestyle rookie squad features two newcomers: 2024 Youth Olympic Games big air silver medalist Ollie Martin and 2024 slopestyle national champion Lily Dhawornvej. 

Sidelined by an injury midway through the 2023-24 season after winning X Games gold, two-time Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim is set to return to the halfpipe World Cup circuit. Joining her is two-time Olympian Maddie Mastro. She looks to carry the momentum from her highly successful 2023-24 campaign into the upcoming season, having finished second overall in the women's halfpipe World Cup rankings. Team veteran and 2023-24 halfpipe assistant coach Maddy Schaffrick is back on the roster after deciding to return to competition earlier this spring. 2024 Youth Olympic Games silver medalist Alessandro Barbieri and teammate Levko Fedorowycz jumped from rookie to pro while newcomers Zoe Guerrero and Orian Casas join the likes of a talented halfpipe rookie roster.

Team mainstays and reigning Olympic snowboard cross mixed team gold medalists Lindsey Jacobellis and Nick Baumgartner lead a young, exciting group of snowboard cross riders. The 2024 FIS snowboard cross rookie of the year Nathan Pare and teammate Theodore Mclemore move from rookie to pro, while Madeline Lochte Bono and Virginia Boyd earn a spot on the rookie squad.

“This year’s squad features a deep talent pool with a mix of veteran Olympic champions paired with young talent,” said Snowboard Sport Director Rick Bower. “It’s an exciting dynamic to see legends like Chloe Kim, Red Gerard and Nick Baumgartner mentor up-and-coming shredders like Rebecca Flynn, Cody Winters and Bea Kim. If the slopestyle World Cup in Cardrona is any indication of what’s to come, it’s going to be an exciting season!

With the slopestyle season already underway after the 2024-25 August opener in Cardrona, New Zealand, the squad looks to Switzerland for the first big air event of the season on Oct. 19, 2024, in Chur. The halfpipe season debuts Dec. 4-7, 2024, in Beijing, China, and snowboard cross will have a doubleheader Dec. 13-15, 2024, in Cervinia, Italy, to kick off their 2024-25 campaign.

HYDRO FLASK U.S. SNOWBOARD TEAM

(Hometown; Club; USASA Series; Birthdate)

HALFPIPE

Pro

Men

  • Alessandro Barbieri* (Portland, OR; Tahoe Select Snowboard Team; Mt. Hood Series; 10/5/2008)
  • Chase Blackwell (Longmont, CO; Summer Action Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/27/1999)
  • Levko Fedorowycz (Topanga, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 8/21/2004)*
  • Lucas Foster (Telluride, CO; Jim Smith Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/17/1999)
  • Chase Josey (Hailey, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; Big Mountain West Series; 3/31/1995)

Women

  • Sonora Alba (San Pedro, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 7/16/2006)
  • Bea Kim (Palos Verdes, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 1/25/2007)
  • Chloe Kim (Torrance, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 4/23/2000)
  • Maddie Mastro (Wrightwood, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 2/22/2000)
  • Maddy Schaffrick (Steamboat Spring, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/29/1994)

Rookie

Men

  • Noah Avallone (Montauk, NY; Stratton Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 5/16/2007)
  • Orion Casas** (Mammoth Lake, CA; Summit Action Sports; Unbound Series; 9/22/2009)
  • Kade Martin (Bellyache Ridge, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 1/21/2006)
  • Sumner Orr (Weston, VT; Okemo Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 3/22/2006)

Women

  • Zoe Guerrero** (Ridgefield, CT; Okemo Mountain Snowboard Team; 3/29/2008)**
  • Rochelle Weinberg (Steamboat Springs, CO; Summit Action Sports; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/13/2009)
  • Kinsley White (Santa Clarita, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; Grand Canyon University; Unbound Series; 6/19/2003)
     
SLOPESTYLE

Pro

Men

  • Chris Corning (Avon, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/7/1999)
  • Brock Crouch (Mammoth Mountain, CA; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 8/22/1999
  • Sean FitzSimons (Hood River, OR; Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; Central Oregon Series; University of Utah; 9/22/2000)
  • Red Gerard (Silverthorne, CO; Rocky Mountain Series; 6/29/2000)
  • Judd Henkes (La Jolla, CA; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 4/3/2001)
  • Dusty Henricksen (Mammoth Lakes, CA; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 2/2/2003)
  • Luke Winkelmann (Blowing Rock, NC; Kirk’s Camp; Rocky Mountain Series; 12/18/2000)

Women

  • Jamie Anderson (South Lake Tahoe, CA; South Lake Tahoe Series; 9/13/1990)
  • Rebecca Flynn (Victoria, MN; G Team; Upper Midwest Snow Series; University of Utah; 7/24/2006)
  • Hailey Langland (San Clemente, CA; Tahoe Select Snowboard Team; Tahoe Series; 8/2/2000
  • Julia Marino (Westport, CT; Southern Vermont Series; 9/11/1997)
  • Courtney Rummel (West Bend, WI; Wisconsin Advanced Ski & Snowboard Program; University of Utah; Midwest Best Series; 11/12/2003)

Rookie

Men

  • Fynn Bullock (Mebane, NC; One Team LLC; Fullsail University; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/3/2005)
  • Brooklyn DePriest (Rocklin, CA; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; North Lake Tahoe Series; 2/21/2006)
  • Liam Johnson (Savage, MN; G Team; Upper Midwest Snow Series 11/26/2004)
  • Ollie Martin (Wolcott, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 6/15/2008)**
  • Evan Wrobel (Bozeman, MT; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 12/30/2005)

Women

  • Kaitlyn Adams (Silverthorne, CO; Worldwide Snowboarding; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/16/2005)
  • Lily Dhawornvej (Frisco, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series 8/14/2009)**
  • Hahna Norman (Truckee, CA; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 10/26/2004)
SNOWBOARD CROSS

Pro

Men

  • Nick Baumgartner (Iron River, MI; Superior Series; 12/17/1981)
  • Tyler Hamel (Bethel, ME; Gould Academy; Maine Mountain Series; 7/12/2004)
  • Hagen Kearney (Norwood, CO; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 11/6/1991)
  • Senna Leith (Vail, CO; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/8/1997)
  • Theodore Mclemore (Pittsburgh, PA; International Snowboard Training Center; Appalachian Series; 12/30/2002)*
  • Nathan Pare (Bethel, ME; Gould Academy; Maine Mountain Series; 2/1/2005)*
  • Jake Vedder (Pinckney MI; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/16/1998)
  • Cody Winters (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/20/2000)

Women

  • Acy Craig (Morrisville, VT; Stratton Mountain School; Big Mountain West Series; 12/3/2002)
  • Stacy Gaskill (Golden, CO; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 5/21/2000)
  • Lindsey Jacobellis (Stratton Mountain, VT; Stratton Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 8/19/1985)
  • Faye Thelen (Salt Lake City, UT; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/24/1992)
  • Meghan Tierney Daniel (Rumson, NJ; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 1/15/1997)
  • Bri Schnorrbusch (Monroe Township, NJ; Gould Academy; Maine Mountain Series; 1/30/2006)

Development Team

Men

  • Boden Gerry (Carrabassett Valley, ME; Carrabassett Valley Academy; Maine Mountain Series; 3/9/2006)
  • Connor Schlegel (Edwards, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/13/2002)

Women

  • Virginia Boyd (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/18/2007)**
  • Madeline Lochte Bono (Durango, CO; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 1/7/2003)**

* Promoted to Pro Team
** Newly named to the Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team

Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team Coaches and Staff:
  • Snowboard Sport Director: Rick Bower
  • Pro Team Halfpipe Head Coach: Danny Kass
  • Pro Team Slopestyle & Big Air Head Coach: Mike Ramirez
  • Snowboard Cross Head Coach: Rob Fagan
  • Pro Team Slopestyle & Big Air Coach: Stan Wu
  • Pro Team Halfpipe Assistant Coach: Matt Ladley
  • Snowboard Cross Coach: Nathan Park
  • Rookie Team Halfpipe Coach: Mike Lund
  • Rookie Team Slopestyle & Big Air Coach: Ryan Conway 
  • Rookie Team Slopestyle & Big Air Coach: Eric Beauchemin
  • Rookie Team Halfpipe Coach: Matt Ladley
  • Snowboard Athletic Development Coach: Calvin Chapman 
  • Medical Lead: Joe Cataudella
  • Team Manager: Missy Konig 
  • Snowboard Press Officer: Sadie Texer
  • Development Director: Ashley Diebold
  • Development Coordinator: Julia Flake

Follow the Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team:

Instagram: @ussnowboardteam
Facebook: @usskiandsnowboard
TikTok: @usskiandsnowboardteam
Twitter: @usskiteam
Threads @ussnowboardteam 

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For More Information Contact:
Sadie Texer
Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team Press Officer // Social Media Manager
sadie.texer@usskiandsnowboard.org

Eight Inducted into U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
September, 13 2024
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Hannah Kearney wins gold medal in Vancouver Olympics. (Getty Images)

Over 300 industry advocates voted this past summer to determine the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame Class of 2024. Eight individuals were selected from a pool of 70 nominees. 

The list is highlighted by Olympic gold medalist and freestyle skiing legend Hannah Kearney, Paralympian Sarah Billmeier, Barrett Christy Cummins, Denny and Chris Hanson, Greg Lewis, Jimbo Morgan, Chuck and Jann Perkins, and Park Smalley.

The honorees hail from notable ski areas across the country, such as Aspen, Colo., Truckee, Calif., Burlington, Vt, and more. Each honoree has touched ski and snowboard sports over the decades as past competitors, coaches and longtime advocates within the winter sports industry. 

The group will be officially inducted into the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame in Lake Placid, New York.

Read more about the honorees below: 

Sarah Billmeier
One of the most accomplished Paralympic skiers of all time, Sarah Billmeier earned 13 Olympic medals – seven gold, five silver, and one bronze – from 1992 to 2002. Billmeier also holds six World Championship titles. Losing a leg to cancer at age five, she learned to ski at eight, was racing by ten and at 14, was the youngest member of the U.S. Disabled Alpine Ski Team. In 2001, she graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College, and in 2002, she retired from ski racing to pursue her medical career at Harvard Medical School. She is now a surgeon out of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

Barrett Christy Cummins
Barrett Christy Cummins' distinguished snowboarding career included 11 X Games medals (1997-2002) and historic victories in halfpipe, big air and slopestyle. She remains the only female to win gold at the same X Games in two disciplines. She made history with the Barrett Roll, the first trick named after a female snowboarder. As a 1998 inaugural Team USA snowboard halfpipe Olympic team member and two-time TransWorld Snowboarding Female Rider of the Year, her influence extended beyond competition. Her 25+ year Gnu pro model is the longest-running women's snowboard. She has graced magazine covers, inspired action figures and mentored future athletes.

Denny & Chris Hanson
Denny and Chris Hanson started skiing as young racers in Michigan in the 1950s and ’60s. The brothers founded Hanson Ski Boots in 1970 and introduced the first commercially viable rear-entry ski boot. Together, the Hanson brothers set out to provide a comfortable performance ski boot for all skiers. This innovation spurred most major ski boot companies to introduce rear-entry designs in the late 70s and 80s. In 2006, Denny founded Apex Ski Boots, combining a snowboard-style inner boot with an open rigid chassis, a style once believed impossible. The unique product is still available today.

Hannah Kearney
Mogul skier Hannah Kearney is one of her sport's most accomplished international athletes. In 2010, she won Olympic gold, backing it up with bronze four years later at the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games. Her perseverance earned her a women's record-matching 46 World Cup moguls’ victories, equaling the best-ever total of a personal hero and Hall of Famer Donna Weinbrecht. In addition to her two Olympic medals, Kearney earned eight World Championship medals: three gold, two silver, and three bronze, four World Cup overall titles, and six World Cup moguls’ titles. Kearney retired in 2015 but remains an ardent mentor and cheerleader for her sport.

Greg Lewis
A preeminent voice of ski racing, Greg Lewis made his mark in a career spanning half a century. In 1972, he joined Bob Beattie's Worldwide Ski Corporation as Head of Communications for World Pro Skiing, quickly becoming the voice of World Pro Skiing and overseeing NASTAR public relations. Lewis covered winter and summer Olympic sports for NBC, CBS, ESPN, HBO, Turner and GGP for nearly 30 years. He also wrote and narrated ski films for Jalbert Productions. He is a two-time EMMY honoree and wrote feature profiles for Skiing Magazine. In 2015, ISHA honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Jimbo Morgan
Freeskiing pioneer Jimbo Morgan helped coin the term “freeski,” and he was the first person to be photographed grabbing skis in the air. He was also a pioneer of the skicross discipline. Morgan was on the U.S. Speed Skiing Team, competed in the speed skiing demonstration event at the 1992 Olympics and participated simultaneously in multiple disciplines. His early embrace of snowboarding made an indelible impact on both sports. Morgan logged numerous big mountain descents in Europe and North America, starred in multiple ski films, and was on the first legitimate freeski team founded by K2 in 1997.

Chuck & Jann Perkins
Chuck and Jann Perkins' humble beginnings started with their Alpine Shop. They became preeminent philanthropic and personal advocates for the preservation of snowsport history, demonstrated by their lifelong support for the legacy of the 10th Mountain Division, the International Federation of Mountain Soldiers and the International Skiing History Association. Their decades of event hosting, time commitment and generous donations to regional snowsport museums and the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame highlighted their commitment to preserving the history of snowsports globally. The Perkins have supported ski films, ski manufacturers and apparel companies, expeditions, museum displays, memorial statues, youth/collegiate ski and educational programs and more.

Park Smalley
Legendary freestyle coach Park Smalley is considered the “Father of Freestyle.”  He played a pivotal role in the sport’s early growth. As the first head coach of the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, his athletes won seven Nation's Cups, 114 World Cup victories and 332 podiums. He was an early competitor in the sports ‘hot dog’ days, founder of a summer freestyle camp, helped initiate the International Freestyle Skiers Association, and was a CBS Olympic freestyle commentator. In his 25 years as coach, Park worked with over 3,000 athletes, including many Hall of Famers.

2024-25 Stifel U.S. Freeski Team Announced

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
September, 12 2024
The Stifel U.S. Freeski Team
The Stifel U.S. Freeski Team celebrates after a successful halfpipe event a the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Copper Mountain. (Mike Dawson - U.S. Ski & Snowboard).

PARK CITY, Utah (Sept. 13, 2024) - U.S. Ski & Snowboard officially announced the 36 athletes who have accepted their nominations and will join the Stifel U.S. Freeski Team for the 2024-25 season. These nominations are based on predetermined selection criteria.

Two-time Olympic medalist and 2023-24 overall Crystal Globe winner Alex Ferreira leads the charge on the halfpipe front after his perfect 2023-24 season. Ferreira will not go unchallenged, as two-time Olympic champion David Wise, Olympian and 2022-23 Crystal Globe winner Birk Irving, Olympian Aaron Blunck, and X Games medalist Hunter Hess will all be returning to the halfpipe pro team. Three-time Olympic medalist Nick Goepper is making his debut on the halfpipe team after a hugely successful career in slopestyle skiing and is sure to leave his mark. Dylan Ladd, Cassidy Jarrell and Tristan Feinberg are also returning team members rounding out this wildly successful men’s squad. Olympian and world champion Hanna Faulhaber and X Games medalist Svea Irving return to the women’s halfpipe team after successful 2023-24 seasons. Riley Jacobs, who earned a spot through consistent top-six finishes at World Cups last season, is new to the pro team.

The halfpipe rookie team comprises many rookie veterans, led by Matt Labaugh, who begins the 2024-25 season ranked 12th in the world. Kate Gray returns to the rookie team as she balances competing in all three disciplines. New to the rookie squad are Cael McCarthy and Piper Arnold. McCarthy is the reigning NorAm halfpipe champion, a 2023 Junior World Championship competitor. Arnold is a consistent competitor in the women’s field and brought home fourth at the 2023 Youth Olympic Games.

On the slopestyle and big air side, Olympic champion and 2023-24 big air Crystal Globe winner Alex Hall and Olympian and 2023-24 slopestyle Crystal Globe winner Mac Forehand are ready to defend their titles. They are joined by Olympic medalist Colby Stevenson, X Games gold medalist Troy Podmilsak and Konnor Ralph, Hunter Henderson and Cody LaPlante to complete the men’s team. For the women, X Games medalist Rell Harwood returns to the squad alongside Grace Henderson and Marin Hamill. New to the women’s pro team this year is Jay Riccomini (he/him), who earned his spot after multiple World Cup podiums in the 2023-24 season.

The slopestyle and big air rookie team welcomes two new members: Ella Andrews and Hugh MacMenamin. Andrews joins the team after a hugely successful 2023-24 season, including a second place finish in slopestyle at the Toyota U.S Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain and a silver medal in slopestyle at the 2024 FIS Junior World Ski Championships in Livigno, Italy. MacMenamin also had an impressive 2023-24 season with a great showing in the 2023 FIS Junior World Ski Championships in Cardrona, New Zealand and a second place slopestyle finish at the Copper Mountain NorAm.

“I am very proud of the group of individuals named to the Stifel U.S. Freeski Team for the 2024-25 season,” said Skogen Sprang, Freeski Sport Director. “They have all worked very hard to get to this point and continue to push and support each other, fostering a unique culture that promotes positivity and success. We are excited to continue to push them to be the best humans they can be and achieve the highest standards on the freeskiing world stage.”

The 2024-25 World Cup calendar is exciting, with the halfpipe team cutting their summer break short and kicking off the season in Cardrona, New Zealand. The schedule packs five halfpipe, five slopestyle, six big air World Cups, and the X Games. The 2024-25 season will conclude in St. Moritz, Switzerland, for the FIS Freestyle World Championships 2025. 

Freeski athletes will compete on home soil twice this season. The halfpipe team will be at Copper Mountain, CO, for the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix from Dec. 19-21, 2024. The Toyota U.S. Grand Prix and Visa Big Air presented by Toyota are back in Aspen, CO, this season, where fans can catch halfpipe, slopestyle and big air events from Jan. 29 - Feb. 6, 2025.

2024-25 Stifel U.S. Freeski Team

(Hometown; Club; College; USASA Series; Birthdate)

HALFPIPE
Pro Team
Men
  • Aaron Blunck (Crested Butte, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/12/1996)
  • Tristan Feinberg (Aspen, CO; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/23/2003)
  • Alex Ferreira (Aspen, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Aspen/Snowmass Series; 8/14/1994)
  • Nick Goepper (Lawrenceburg, IN; Cork Tech Freeski; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/14/1994)
  • Hunter Hess (Bend, OR; Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; Salt Lake Community College; Central Oregon Series; 10/1/1998)
  • Birk Irving (Winter Park, CO; Winter Park Freeski Team; Rocky Mountain Series; 7/26/1999)
  • Cassidy Jarrell (Aspen, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 8/31/1999)
  • Dylan Ladd (Lakewood, CO; Winter Park Freeski Team; University of Colorado Boulder; Rocky Mountain Series; 8/29/2001)
  • David Wise (Reno, NV; 6/30/1990)
Women
  • Hanna Faulhaber (Carbondale, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Colorado Mountain College; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/4/2004)
  • Svea Irving (Winter Park, CO; Winter Park Freeski Team; University of Colorado Boulder; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/27/2002)
  • Riley Jacobs * (Oak Creek, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Colorado Mountain College; Rocky Mountain Series; 8/14/2003) 
Rookie Team
Men
  • Ben Fethke (Boise, ID; Park City Ski & Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series;  4/14/2006)
  • Nick Geiser (Carbondale, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Colorado Mountain College; Aspen/Snowmass Series; 10/4/2004)
  • Matthew Labaugh (Avon, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Colorado Mountain College; Rocky Mountain Series; 1/5/2004)
  • Connor Ladd (Lakewood, CO; Winter Park Freeski Team; University of Colorado Boulder; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/26/2003)
  • Cael McCarthy ** (Steamboat Springs CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 5/18/2005)
  • Kai Morris (Aspen, CO; Pro Team Foundation; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/22/2004)
Women
  • Piper Arnold ** (South Lake Tahoe, CA; Sierra at Tahoe; South Tahoe Series; 6/1/2007)
  • Kate Gray (Crowley Lake, CA; Mammoth Mountain Freeski Team; Unbound Series; 6/29/2006)
SLOPESTYLE & BIG AIR
Pro Team
Men
  • Mac Forehand (Winhall, VT; Stratton Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 8/4/2001)
  • Alex Hall (Salt Lake City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; Big Mountain West Series; 9/21/1998)
  • Hunter Henderson (Madbury, NH; Waterville Valley BBTS; University of Utah; New Hampshire Series; 12/28/2002)
  • Cody LaPlante (Truckee, CA; Olympic Valley Freestyle and Freeride Team; North Tahoe Series; 2/15/2002)
  • Troy Podmilsak (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 8/23/2004)
  • Konnor Ralph (Helena, MT; Wy’East Mountain Academy; Salt Lake Community College; Mt. Hood Series; 1/27/2003)
  • Colby Stevenson (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; Big Mountain West Series; 10/3/1997)
Women
  • Marin Hamill (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; Big Mountain West Series; 4/5/2001)
  • Rell Harwood (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; Big Mountain West Series; 6/1/2001)
  • Grace Henderson (Madbury, NH; Waterville Valley BBTS; University of Utah; New Hampshire Series; 4/28/2001)
  • Jay Riccomini * (he/him) (Port Matilda, PA; Team Summit Colorado; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/12/2004)
Rookie Team
Men
  • Henry Townshend (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 2/16/2006)
  • Walker Woodring (Sun Valley, ID; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/13/2010)
  • James Kanzler (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; Big Mountain West Series; 10/15/2003)
  • Hugh MacMenamin ** (Hudson, WI; Wy’East Mountain Academy; Mt. Hood Series; 1/23/2006) 
Women
  • Ella Andrews ** (Northampton, MA; Killington Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 2/23/2007) 
  • Kate Gray (Crowley Lake, CA; Mammoth Mountain Freeski Team; 06/29/2006)

* promoted to Pro Team

** newly named to the Stifel U.S. Freeski Team

Freeski Coaches and Staff:

Chief of Sport: Anouk Patty
Freeski Sport Director: Skogen Sprang
Pro Team Halfpipe Head Coach: Mike Riddle
Pro Team Halfpipe Coach: Matt Margetts
Rookie Team Halfpipe Coach: Ryan Carey
Pro Team Slopestyle & Big Air Head Coach: Dave Euler 
Pro Team Slopestyle & Big Air Coach: Ryan Wyble
Rookie Team Slopestyle & Big Air Head Coach: Leah Stroud
Rookie Team Slopestyle & Big Air Coach: Nicko Drew
Slopestyle Physical Therapist: Courtney Kenefick
Freeski Athletic Development Manager: Mark Dyer
Freeski Team Manager, Press Officer: Erin Doyle

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Elliott Named Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year

By Ryan Odeja
September, 12 2024
Noah Elliott receiving his Adaptive Athlete of the Year Award
Noah Elliott waving at the audience before giving his acceptance speech for winning the Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year Award. (Rex Keep).

Last weekend, Noah Elliott of the U.S. Para Snowboard Team was named the Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year at their annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Elliott is originally from St. Charles, Missouri but has spent most of his life living and training in Colorado, now calling Colorado Springs home. 

Elliott is coming off of one of his most successful seasons yet. He finished on the podium at almost every World Cup, earning the overall and banked slalom Crystal Globes. Throughout his competitive career, Elliott has become a two-time Paralympian and a Paralympic Champion, bringing home the banked slalom gold in 2018. At the same games, he also took bronze in snowboard cross. He is a four-time World Champion and has seven World Championship medals to his name.

“This is an organization that is truly for adaptive sports,” said Elliott during his acceptance speech. “It’s something that is changing the way we view disability; it's giving kids out there that have cancer like myself an opportunity to continue to strive for something, so I’m extremely honored to be here tonight.

At the same event, Lindsey Vonn and John McBride were named to the Colorado Snowsports Museum Hall of Fame, joining hundreds of other snowsports legends.  

Noah Elliott

Audrey Crowley is #OnTheRise

By Ryan Odeja
September, 12 2024
Audrey Crowley racing slalom in Cortina

Audrey Crowley is among the youngest members of any U.S. Ski & Snowboard team at only 17 years old, yet she has already made considerable progress in her athletic career. Growing up, Crowley has raced in both able-bodied and adaptive races across the country, being competitive in every race she starts. She was named to the U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team for the first time last season and made her World Cup debut in January 2024, finishing just off the podium in her first start. Crowley’s accolades are already accumulating, earning Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy’s Athlete of the Year in 2019, becoming the super-G national champion in 2023, and taking home five national championship titles at the 2024 U.S. Para Alpine Championships.  

Audrey is one to keep an eye on. We sat down with her to talk about her journey and goals for the future. 

Q: What initially drew you to skiing?

Audrey Crowley: Growing up in Wisconsin, there was not much to do in the winter, so my family joined a ski club when I was two. We went every weekend. My sister started racing, and when I was old enough, I joined her in the gates. Skiing brings my family together, and for that, I will always be drawn to skiing. 

Q: When you were younger, getting into the sport, what were your goals?

AC: When I was younger, everything about skiing was fun; every time I went to practice or raced my goal was to have fun. As I got older I realized that winning is fun and pushing myself is fun. 

Q: What is one thing that you’re most proud of in your career so far?/what is your biggest accomplishment so far?

AC: Winning the able-bodied SYNC Championship super-G, making me the first Para athlete ever to win a SYNC race, is the one thing I’m most proud of to date. This win came after an especially tough season and proved to myself that even though racing able-body is hard, the struggle is worth it. 

Q: What is your ultimate goal?

AC: My ultimate goal is to get better every day. Pushing myself to reach new challenges is what makes me excited to ski. 

Q: Are there any moments that you’ve experienced in your career that didn’t seem real?

AC: Standing at the top of the Tofana Schuss about to start in my first FIS Para World Cup race still doesn’t feel real. After many years of watching the Cortina races, it felt dreamlike to be able to race it myself. I will never forget my teammates' support and the pure happiness I felt while racing down the first time.  

Q: Who were the athletes that you looked up to when you were younger, or who are they now?

AC: As a little girl from the U.S., I looked up to Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin. Of course, their racing was amazing, but their poise and determination were and are inspiring. I’m lucky to have such strong female role models to learn from. 

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2024-25 Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team Announced

By Leann Bentley - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
September, 11 2024
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Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team celebrating a podium victory at the Stifel Loppet Cup in Minneapolis, MN. (NordicFocus)

SEP. 12, 2024 - Park City, Utah - U.S. Ski & Snowboard formally announced the 27 athletes who have accepted their nominations and have officially been named to the 2024-25 Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team. 

Coming off the most successful season in program history, the 2024-25 roster is filled with veteran talent and promising newcomers. The A Team welcomes back Olympic champion and 2023-24 overall Crystal Globe winner Jessie Diggins, two-time Olympian Rosie Brennan, World Championships bronze medalist Julia Kern and 2022 Olympians Ben Ogden and JC Schoonmaker. New to the A Team are Gus Schumacher, Sophia Laukli and Sammy Smith. Schumacher jumped from the B Team to A after a breakout season when he became the youngest American to win a cross country World Cup at the Stifel Loppet Cup in Minneapolis and the first male to win a distance World Cup in over 40 years. Smith, who just began her collegiate soccer career at Stanford University, makes the jump as a strong and consistent sprinter on the team. Laukli, who took home her first World Cup victory last season in the infamous Alpe Cermis hill climb on the final stage of the Tour de Ski, was also promoted. 

Returning to the B Team are 2022 Olympians Novie McCabe, Luke Jager and Kevin Bolger, alongside athletes Zak Ketterson, John Steel Hagenbuch, Zanden McMullen and Sydney Palmer-Leger. Haley Brewster, Michael Earnhart and Will Koch will now represent the B Team, moving up from the Development Team roster. Brewster jumped based on solid results at the U23 World Championships; Earnhart showed top-level skiing at the U.S. National Championships; and Koch had consistent skiing and results during the 2023-24 season, including being a crucial part of the University of Colorado Boulder winning the NCAA Championship. 

The Stifel U.S. Ski Team Development Team features many new faces, showing the promise of the up-and-coming generation. Fin Bailey, Zach Jayne, Trey Jones, Jack Young, Murphy Kimball and Jack Lange are all making their national team debuts alongside returning athletes Kendall Kramer, Ava Thurston and Derek Richardson. 

“This team enters the 2024-25 season with great confidence,” said Chris Grover, Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team program director. “The continued success and leadership of our women’s team is now matched with the tenacious energy and breakthrough performances of our young men’s squad. Our World Cup service program continues to provide incredible experience and depth, propelling U.S. athletes towards historic milestones. The U.S. cross country community is energized and working harder than ever before. We can’t wait to watch this group of talented athletes show off their abilities on the World Cup, at the 2025 Trondheim Nordic World Ski Championships, and the 2025 Schilpario World Junior and U23 Champs.” 

Period one of the World Cup will feature three venues beginning in Ruka, Finland, at the end of November. Last season in Ruka, the U.S. team started strong with three podiums, including two by Brennan and one by Diggins. The Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team criteria and athletes who qualified for period one of the 2024-25 World Cup season can be found HERE

Rejoining the World Cup Service Team for the 2024-25 season are wax technicians Per-Erik Bjørnstad and Tim Baucom. Also joining the Service Team is former Stifel U.S. Ski Team Development Coach Bernie Nelson, who contributed profoundly as a National Nordic Foundation (NNF) Trail to Gold coach to the service effort as the U.S. athletes achieved historic results at last year’s Tour de Ski. 

“Bernie Nelson is the first full-time woman technician to join the World Cup Service Team in history and highlights our continued commitment to excellence in athlete support and improving gender equity in our staffing ranks,” added Grover. 

2024-25 Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team 

(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate)

MEN
A Team
  • Ben Ogden (Landgrove, VT; Stratton Mountain School; University of Vermont; 2/13/2000)
  • James "JC" Schoonmaker (Tahoe City, CA; Alaska Pacific University; University of Alaska Anchorage; 8/12/2000)
  • Gus Schumacher (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; University of Alaska Anchorage; 7/25/2000)
B Team
  • Kevin Bolger (Minocqua, WI; Team Birkie; University of Utah; 4/11/1993)
  • Michael Earnhart (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; 8/11/2002)
  • John Steel Hagenbuch (Ketchum, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; Dartmouth College; 10/1/2001)
  • Luke Jager (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; University of Utah; 1/17/2000)
  • Zak Ketterson (Bloomington, MN; Team Birkie; Northern Michigan University; 4/2/1997)
  • Will Koch (Peru, VT; Stratton Mountain School; University of Colorado Boulder; 2/21/2002)
  • Zanden McMullen (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; 5/31/2001)
Development Team
  • Fin Bailey (Peru, VT; Stratton Mountain School; University of Vermont; 7/27/2005)*
  • Zach Jayne (Bend, OR; Mt. Bachelor Ski Education Foundation; University of Utah; 3/30/2004)*
  • Trey Jones (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winters Sports Club; University of Colorado Boulder; 10/4/2004)*
  • Murphy Kimball (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Winter Stars; University of Alaska Anchorage; 7/16/2006)*
  • Jack Lange (Lyme, NH; Stratton Mountain School; Dartmouth College; 4/27/2004)*
  • Derek Richardson (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; 5/21/2004)
  • Jack Young (Jay, VT; Craftsbury Green Racing Project; Colby College; 12/17/2002)*
WOMEN
A Team
  • Rosie Brennan (Park City, UT; Alaska Pacific University; Dartmouth College; 12/2/1988)
  • Jessie Diggins (Afton, MN; Stratton Mountain School; 8/26/1991)
  • Julia Kern (Waltham, MA; Stratton Mountain School; Dartmouth College; 9/12/1997)
  • Sophia Laukli (Yarmouth, ME; Aker-Dæhlie; University of Utah; 6/8/2000)
  • Samantha “Sammy” Smith (Boise, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; Stanford University; 9/22/2005)
B Team
  • Haley Brewster (Avon, CO; University of Vermont; 6/6/2003)
  • Novie McCabe (Winthrop, WA; Alaska Pacific University; University of Utah; 12/15/2001)
  • Sydney Palmer-Leger (Park City, UT; Stratton Mountain School; University of Utah; 2/4/2002)
Development Team
  • Kendall Kramer (Fairbanks, AK; University of Alaska, Fairbanks; 6/26/2002)
  • Ava Thurston (Waterbury, VT; Stratton Mountain School; Dartmouth College; 10/6/2004)

*Newly named to the Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team

2024-25 Cross Country Coaches and Staff

  • Anouk Patty: Chief of Sport
  • Cross Country Program Director: Chris Grover
  • Head Coach: Matt Whitcomb   
  • Cross Country Sport Development Director: Bryan Fish                 
  • World Cup Coach: Jason Cork                                     
  • D Team Coach: Kristen Bourne
  • Development Team Coach: Greta Anderson  
  • Cross Country Press Officer: Leann Bentley
  • Cross Country Sport Coordinator: Adam St. Pierre
  • Cross Country Technical Advisor: Allan Serrano
  • Uniforming: Art Myshrall
Service Staff
  • Head of Service: Oleg Ragilo 
  • World Cup Service: Per-Erik Bjørnstad
  • World Cup Service: Eli Brown   
  • World Cup Service: Tim Baucom 
  • World Cup Service: Paul Choudoir 
  • World Cup Service: Bjørn Heimdal
  • World Cup Service: Chris Hecker     
  • World Cup Service: Bernie Nelson                             

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Stifel U.S. Cross Country Press Officer
Email: leann.bentley@usskiandsnowboard.org
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Vonn, McBride Inducted into Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
September, 10 2024
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Lindsey Vonn was inducted into the Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame. (Rex Keep/Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame)

On Saturday, Sept. 7, Lindsey Vonn, a three-time Olympic medalist and the most successful downhiller in the U.S., was inducted into the Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame.

Vonn was one of five inductees, including speed skier Ross Anderson, former Stifel U.S. Ski Team coach John "Johno" McBride, and Norwegian ski pioneers Sigurd Rockne and Bjorn Erik Borgen. The group was inducted in front of hundreds of people in Vail, Colorado.

Vonn was honored for her impeccable ski career, which included three Olympic medals, eight World Championships medals and 82 World Cup wins. She credits Vail Mountain with teaching her how to ski downhill after her family relocated from Minnesota when she was 12 years old.

Also honored was former U.S. Ski Team coach McBride. McBride was a beloved men’s ski team coach, coaching former team stars such as Bode Miller and Daron Rahlves. Most recently, McBride has worked with young athletes in Aspen at the Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club.

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