U.S. Selections Event
Moguls and Dual Moguls
Athletes invited to U.S. Selection Events in moguls or dual moguls will be granted starts in both disciplines.
This FIS event follows FIS age requirements and requires a FIS license.
Quotas
The Event Organizer determines quotas for FIS events.
Criteria
1. U.S. Freestyle Ski Team athletes
2. All athletes who competed in the prior season’s U.S. Mogul National Championships.
3. All athletes who are ranked in the top 50 in moguls and in the top 50 in dual moguls on the final FFSP lists of the previous season who are not qualified via criteria 1 and 2.
4. The top finishing age group FIS-eligible athletes from the previous season’s U.S. Junior National Championships that are not qualified via criteria 1, 2, and 3. No alternates will be taken from the U.S. Junior National Championships.
5. If by virtue of criteria 1, 2, 3 and 4, a division does not have an athlete competing in a discipline in each gender, then that division will be granted a spot in that discipline and that gender to use as it wishes. If the spot remains unused, it will then be lost.
6. There will be five alternates named per gender per discipline from the final FFSP list of the previous season, and the next five names on the FFSP list per gender and discipline who have not already qualified for the event. Alternates will be placed into the events in the order they are named and will be notified immediately. The alternates will only compete if any of the skiers who qualified via criteria 2 and 3 do not accept their spots or get injured.
7. International quotas as outlined by U.S. Ski & Snowboard and FIS.
Results from the U.S. Selection Events will be added to the Grand Prix List (GPL). The GPL ranks athletes from their results at U.S. National Championships, the U.S. FIS event and U.S. Selection Events, forming a list that qualifies athletes for starts on the FIS NorAm Tour and in the domestic World Cups.
2024-25 U.S. Selections Invites
U.S. Selections Mogul Event Website
Aerials
This FIS event follows FIS age requirements and requires a FIS license.
Quotas
The Event Organizer determines quotas for FIS events.
Criteria
1. All U.S. Aerials Ski Team athletes.
2. All athletes who competed in the prior season’s U.S. Aerials National Championships.
3. All athletes who are ranked in the top 30 in aerials on the final FFSP of the previous season that are not qualified via criteria 1 and 2.
4. All athletes who finished in the top 10 in aerials in the prior season U.S. Junior National Championships who are not qualified via criteria 1, 2 and 3. No alternates will be taken from U.S. Junior National Championships.
5. If by virtue of criteria 1, 2, 3 and 4, a division does not have an athlete competing in a discipline in each gender, then that division will be granted a spot in that discipline and that gender to use as it wishes. If the spot remains unused, it will then be lost.
6. There will be five alternates per gender per discipline. These alternates are to be named off the final FFSP list of the previous season and will represent the next five names on the FFSP list per gender and per discipline that have not already qualified for the event. Alternates will be placed into the events in the order they are named and will be notified immediately. The alternates will only compete if any of the athletes qualify via criteria 2 and 3, don’t accept their spots, or get injured.
7. International quotas as outlined by U.S. Ski & Snowboard and FIS.
8. Additional athletes may qualify to compete at the U.S. Aerials Selection Events in aerials by having a minimum of two different inverted jumps qualified.
U.S. Selection Invites
U.S. Selections Event Website