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US Revolution Tour - Registration Information

Prequalified Athlete Registration

Prequalified athlete invitations will be emailed mid-November. If you are prequalified and have not received registration information by mid-November, please contact Erin McNeely - erin.mcneely@usskiandsnowboard.org

 

U.S. Revolution Tour Alternate List

To ensure the U.S. Revolution Tour is delivering high quality and competitive events, the alternate list will be based on the most recent WSPL (Snowboard) or FIS (Freeski) points list 30 days out from the event arrival date. If there are any additional spots available in Halfpipe, Slopestyle, or Big Air after prequalified registration, they will be allocated through the alternate list. All non-prequalified athletes that are requesting entry must register for the online alternate list (link below). Alternate list spots will be allocated 2 weeks prior to each event.

Alternate List Deadlines:

Copper Rev Tour Dec 28, 2024
Rev Tour at Aspen Snowmass Open Jan 25, 2025
Mammoth Rev Tour Mar 3, 2025

 

Copper Alternate List - CLOSED

Copper Alternate List Rankings

Aspen Alternate List - CLOSED

Aspen Alternate List Rankings

Mammoth Alternate List - CLOSED

Mammoth Alternate List Rankings

 

 

International Registration

All International Team entries must be submitted by their respective National Governing Body. Preliminary entry and announcement of team size is due 30 days prior to the event and final entry is due no later than 2 weeks prior to each event. All deadlines are stated in the Official Invitation that is distributed to Nations and posted on the FIS calendar. International athletes must hold a current FIS License in order to compete in FIS sanctioned events.

Event Deadlines:

  Preliminary Final
Copper Rev Tour Passed Passed
Mammoth Rev Tour Feb 16 March 2
Rev Tour at Aspen Snowmass Open Jan 10 Jan 24

*All entry submissions must be sent to Erin McNeely - erin.mcneely@usskiandsnowboard.org. Entry must be submitted with a FIS Inscription Form (ICR Art. 217), and must be within Nation quotas.

 

Domestic Coach Registration

All domestic coaches must register online for each US Revolution Tour competition. Please note that this is only for coach registration, no athlete registration here. 

Coach registration coming soon.

 

Petition To Start

Athlete who were not able to qualify for the upcoming season due to medical injury may submit a Petition To Start form below.

2025 U.S. Revolution Tour Petition to Start

Each appeal will be reviewed by the Rev Tour Appeals Review Committee. Please be patient on a response from the review committee. An appeal can take up to two weeks.

 

Membership Information

All U.S. athletes must hold a current US Ski & Snowboard Competitor membership and FIS License in order to participate/compete. All foreign athletes must hold a current FIS license and be inscribed by their National Governing Body. Athletes must be 13 years old by December 31, 2024.

All U.S. coaches must hold a current US Ski & Snowboard membership. All foreign coaches must be inscribed by their National Governing Body.

Membership Renewal- Click Here to update or register for BOTH memberships online.

**An athlete on pending status is ineligible to participate/ compete in U.S. Ski & Snowboard sanctioned events.**

Please Click Here for membership details.

For questions, please contact U.S. Ski & Snowboard Member Services at membership@usskiandsnowboard.org or 435.647.2666.

 

Refund Policy

Entry fees will be refunded ONLY to athletes with a valid medical reason under the following provisions. Entry fees will be refunded if requested 2 weeks prior to the first day of event on-site registration. Participants must have a valid medical reason with documentation and each case will be reviewed. A $10 service charge will be deducted for all refunds.

 

Mandatory Rider Meeting

All athletes must be represented at the rider meeting (representation can be met by the athlete, coach, parent/guardian, etc). Rider meetings are typically held the night before each event. Athletes may be removed from the start list if they are not represented at the rider meeting. Check event schedules for times and locations.

 

Athlete Safety

SafeSport
U.S. Ski & Snowboard works to provide a safe environment in which athletes can train and compete, free from abuse and inappropriate behavior. Please review U.S. Ski & Snowboard's Athlete Safety policies, the SafeSport Code, and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP).

If you are an athlete who has experienced inappropriate behavior or know of an athlete who has experienced inappropriate behavior, please report to the U.S. Center of SafeSport HERE or U.S. Ski & Snowboard HERE. All adult participants are mandatory reporters. Reporting violations may be made anonymously and there are no fees for reporting. We all are part of promoting a culture of safety through education, listening, and speaking up.

For reporting requirements and links to reporting, please use the QR Code below.

QR Code

 

Anti-Doping
U.S. Ski & Snowboard, as the NGB for Olympic skiing and snowboarding, is required by the IOC, USOPC, and FIS to comply with the anti-doping rules and regulations established internationally by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in its code for eligibility in these sports. For more information, please use this LINK.

Athletes must be 13 years old.
For questions, please contact U.S. Ski & Snowboard Member Services at
membership@usskiandsnowboard.org or 435.647.2666.