Snowbird to Host 2021 U.S. Freestyle Moguls National Championships
U.S. Ski & Snowboard and Snowbird announced today that Snowbird will host the 2021 U.S. Freestyle Moguls National Championships March 22-26, featuring moguls and dual moguls competition. This marks the first time in 25 years that Snowbird will host the event. Snowbird has previously held Freestyle National Championships in 1994, 1995 and 1996.
Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows was originally scheduled to host the 2021 U.S. Freestyle Moguls National Championships. However, due to local COVID-19 health and safety protocols, the California resort is unable to run the event this year.
“We are excited to bring the 2021 U.S. Freestyle Moguls National Championships back to Snowbird,” said Ashley Deibold, U.S. Ski & Snowboard Freestyle Sport Development Senior Manager. “Snowbird has a long history of supporting freestyle skiing and we look forward to bringing the nation’s best mogul skiers together for this important event in the development pipeline. We’re grateful to Snowbird for the opportunity to keep this event on the calendar during such a challenging season.”
Snowbird’s freestyle history extends back to 1976 when the resort hosted the Professional Freestyle Association’s World Championships. Snowbird has hosted a regional freestyle event annually since 1981, 13 U.S. Freestyle Moguls Selections events, 12 Freestyle Moguls NorAms and two U.S. National Freestyle Moguls Junior Championships. The resort is also home to Wasatch Freestyle, which can trace its history back to 1988.
“Snowbird’s iconic terrain has been home to world championship events for almost 50 years now,” said Snowbird President and General Manager, Dave Fields. “We look forward to supporting both the present and future of freestyle skiing through hosting this exciting event.”
Due to COVID-19 event and resort operations protocols and taking into consideration the health and safety of resort staff, event staff and the athletes, the event will be closed to the public. The 2021 U.S. Freestyle Moguls National Championships is contingent on local and state health department approvals based on existing and future COVID-19 rules and regulations. FIS, U.S. Ski & Snowboard, the local organizing committee, and Snowbird are taking a unified approach consistent with guidance from federal, state, and local health authorities.
Media Note
All media coverage must be conducted remotely. Photography will be provided on competition days. For more information contact:
Snowbird
Sarah Sherman, ssherman@snowbird.com
U.S. Ski & Snowboard
Lara Carlton, lara.carlton@usskiandsnowboard.org
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About Snowbird
Averaging more than 500 inches of annual snowfall per year, Snowbird is North America’s most accessible alpine resort destination located just 29 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport. Featuring the iconic Aerial Tram with access to 2,500 acres of legendary terrain, Snowbird provides year-round big mountain experiences at the top of Utah. Snowbird is part of POWDR, a family owned and operated adventure lifestyle company. For more information, conditions, events and more, visit snowbird.com.
About U.S. Ski & Snowboard
U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the Olympic National Governing Body (NGB) of ski and snowboard sports in the USA, based in Park City, Utah. Tracing its roots directly back to 1905, the organization represents nearly 200 elite skiers and snowboarders in 2021, competing in seven teams; alpine, cross country, freeski, freestyle, snowboard, nordic combined and ski jumping. 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