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Jessie Diggins Honored at the 2024 NASJA Award Ceremony

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
June, 24 2024
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Jessie Diggins at the Stifel Loppet Cup in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (NordicFocus)

Release courtesy of NASJA.

Manchester Center, Vermont, June 20, 2024—Recreational cross-country skiing pioneer Bill Danner is the 2023-24 recipient of the Carson White Snowsports Achievement Award, the highest honor bestowed by the North American Snowsports Journalists Association (NASJA).

Danner, along with his partner Hans Woitschatzke, is credited with expanding Nordic skiing from a niche, expert-oriented sport to an easily accessible, family friendly experience. They did so beginning in 1970 through the introduction of Trak Skis, a wax less fiberglass Omnitrak cross-country ski. This revolutionary technology allowed for forward gliding and grip on climbing without the need for the intensive preparation and maintenance required on the previous generation of wooden, waxable cross-country skis.

In addition to the Carson White Award, NASJA also honored freelance travel writer and former Aspen Magazine editor-in-chief Cindy Hirschfeld and Boston Herald ski writer Moira McCarthy with the Harold S. Hirsch Awards of Excellence, which recognizes creativity and excellence in editorial and artistic content in both print and broadcast journalism.

Hirschfeld was recognized for a standalone article in 5280 Magazine titled, “Can Steamboat Springs Save the Sport of Nordic Combined?,” while McCarthy was recognized for her recurring "Ski Wednesday” column, which has appeared in the newspaper for more than two decades.

Filmmaker Mark Kristofic was honored with the Hirsch Award in the Images category based on a body of work that includes documentaries on figure skating, hockey, speed skating and soccer, as well as the adventure sports series Ascend, which appears on Outside TV. 

In the Hirsch Awards Podcast category, Tom Kelly was recognized for hosting Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast, which features storytelling sessions with athletes, resort leaders and icons of snowsports culture.

Emily Summers, senior communications manager at Utah’s Deer Valley resort, was honored with the Bob Gillen Award, which recognizes an individual NASJA corporate member for contributions to the advancement of snowsports and exemplifying the highest standards of professionalism in public relations and communications. 

Last but not least, NASJA named a pair of snowsports competitors as co-winners of the Paul Robbins Outstanding Competitor of the Year award, given to North American snowsports participants who have distinguished themselves in amateur or professional competition during the current ski season. 

The 2023-24 winners of the Paul Robbins Award are Jessica “Jessie” Diggins, the most accomplished U.S. cross-country skier in history with two World Cup overall titles, three Olympic medals (including a gold), six World Championship medals, and numerous other event championships; and extraordinary Canadian freestyle skier Mikaël Kingsbury, winner of both silver and gold medals in Olympic competition as well as the all-time leader in career World Cup moguls victories, with 87. 

"One of the highest responsibilities and greatest pleasures of NASJA affiliation is ensuring that the most important and superlative work of our membership is celebrated not only within our professional community, but also recognized by the greater snowsports public,” said NASJA President Charlie Sanders.  

“The excellence demonstrated by this year's awardees is fully representative of the best that our members deliver year after year in writing, investigating, reporting on, and advancing the issues and ideals of the entire outdoor community.

Sanders continues, “Each winner truly has the right to take pride in this level of peer recognition and achievement, just as the NASJA board and membership may rightfully share in the joy of recognizing the tremendous accomplishments of our colleagues and the athletes we cover. We send our most heartfelt congratulations to all.”

The winners of the Harold S. Hirsch Awards of Excellence were chosen from a pool of nominees by judges Adam White, executive director of communications at the University of Vermont who formerly was a reporter at the Burlington Free Press, worked at Ski Vermont, and was Vail Resorts’ Northeast communications director; and Dave Meeker, editor of Ski Area Management Magazine and former ccommunications manager and marketing director of Mount Snow.

The winners of the other awards were selected via online voting by the NASJA membership.

About NASJA
The North American Snowsports Journalists Association (NASJA) is a professional group of over 200 press and corporate members. Press members include writers, photographers and other communicators who report on ski, snowboard and Nordic related news, information and features via various media outlets. Corporate members include media contacts or employees of ski resorts, convention and visitor associations, manufacturers and others who have a commercial interest in the journalistic coverage of winter sports. 

NASJA is committed to encouraging and increasing diversity and inclusivity in snowsports, and welcomes these unique perspectives and experiences, since clearly, the winter playgrounds are for everyone.

Paine Elected to FIS Council 

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
June, 6 2024
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The new FIS Council poses after the election in Iceland. (FIS)

PARK CITY, UT (June 7, 2024) - U.S. Ski & Snowboard proudly announces Dexter Paine's election to the International Ski & Snowboard Federation (FIS) Council. This decision, made at the FIS Congress meeting on June 5, 2024, is a testament to Paine's unwavering dedication and significant contributions to snowsports. 

“I am honored to be elected to the FIS council,” said Paine. “I plan to work collaboratively to ensure the growth and prosperity of our sports, always putting our athletes first. With my experience in the Olympic and Paralympic world and connections within the U.S. network and the FIS council, I feel confident I can provide a unique perspective moving forward and continue to uphold the council's values while acting on the tremendous potential we have.” 

Paine, a trailblazing figure in skiing and snowboarding, has dedicated more than 30 years to national and international governance. He currently serves as a member of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee Board of Directors, is on the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Foundation Board and is involved in the Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games bid, a preferred host for 2034. Paine was also Chairman of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Board of Directors for 13 years, was on U.S. Biathlon’s Board of Directors for four years and has been involved as an Executive Committee member of three FIS World Championships. He was previously a member of the FIS Council from 2014-22. Beyond the snowsports realm, he boasts 25 years of investment experience and 35 years in the private equity industry, demonstrating his leadership and expertise that transcends industries. 

“Dexter is known for his vision, dedication and knowledge of snowsports and is highly respected for his commitment to the athletes and their futures,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “I’ve seen what Dexter can do in this world and the leadership and trust he provides. I am grateful to have him on the FIS Council and look forward to working with him as we chase the momentum and continue advocating for the interest of our athletes and federations worldwide.”

“Dexter brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the FIS Council,” said Kipp Nelson, Chairman of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Board of Directors. “He is well respected in the industry and we know that he will continue to bring positive change to our sports, which he is also very passionate about.”

Effective immediately, Paine will serve on the FIS Council and work alongside existing and newly elected council members, upholding the mission, vision and values of FIS and the Olympic and Paralympic movement.

Elected Council Members

  • Deidra Dionne (CAN) – reelected 
  • Tove Moe Dyrhaug (NOR) – new member 
  • José María “May” Peus España (ESP) – new member 
  • Anna Harboe Falkenberg (DEN) – new member 
  • Michael Huber (AUT) – new member 
  • Freddy Keirouz (LBN) – new member 
  • Karin Mattsson (SWE) – new member 
  • Tzeko Minev (BUL) – reelected 
  • Aki Murasato (JPN) - reelected 
  • Alexander Ospelt (LIE) – new member 
  • Dexter Paine (USA) – new member 
  • Jean-Philippe Rochat (SUI) – new member 
  • Flavio Roda (ITA) – reelected 
  • Fabien Saguez (FRA) – new member 
  • Enzo Smrekar (SLO) – reelected 
  • Franz Steinle (GER) – reelected 
  • Fiona Stevens (NZL) – reelected 
  • Martti Uusitalo (FIN) – reelected

2024 Outside Festival Hosts 'The Summit'

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
May, 24 2024
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Release courtesy of Outside. 

DENVER, CO  – Outside Festival, the inaugural outdoor gathering featuring incredible music,
immersive experiences, and inspiring films and speakers, coming to Denver June 1-2, is thrilled to announce an
extra day with THE SUMMIT presented by Outside For Business, an inspirational event for outdoor industry
professionals taking place on Friday, May 31.

“Outside and partners see a future where the inaugural festival can not only be the premier annual destination
for the everyday outdoor enthusiasts, but also for industry global outdoor thought leaders that are working on
new ideas to cultivate creativity and build a better, and more inclusive future for the outdoors, " said Robin
Thurston, CEO of Outside.

Acting as a true kick-off to one of the most anticipated events of the summer, THE SUMMIT will take place at the
Denver Art Museum and serve as a day of inspiration and education for seasoned and aspiring outdoor industry
professionals to join critical conversations that are paramount to the future of the outdoor industry.

“The outdoor industry is at a pivotal moment where, given the right resources and connections, it has the
potential to flourish into a powerful force in not only economic development and conservation but also in
stewardship, workforce development, and the intersection between public health and wellness, ” said Luis
Benitez, Trust for Public Land’s Chief Impact Officer. “The Outside Festival and THE SUMMIT are building a
framework where combined voices and interests can blossom.”

Attendees can expect a robust line-up of speakers from political and business sectors aimed at educating and
inspiring across three critical tracks: sustainability (climate and conservation), inclusion (access and equity), and
creativity (marketing, leadership, and trends). Conor Hall, leading the charge for Colorado's Outdoor Recreation
Industry, underscores the vital economic contribution of the outdoors to the state, “(the outdoor industry)
amounts to over $62 billion and provides employment for more than 500,000 individuals, constituting 18% of
Colorado's workforce. The necessity of amplifying the industry's voice, in the Outside Festival and now THE
SUMMIT serves as a platform to unite and empower both industry players and the community they serve.”
Early-bird tickets to THE SUMMIT that include all meals and a two-day GA pass to the Outside Festival start at
$495 for a limited time. In addition, also held on the same day, Friday, May 31, industry retailers, media, and
other VIPs won’t want to miss The Big Gear Show and (e)revolution Show industry day to check out up-and-
coming gear, attend industry-specific education sessions and stick around for an industry social gathering.
Attendance is FREE. For more information and to register, please visit e-revolution.bike or thebiggearshow.com.
Sponsors for THE SUMMIT include the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Industry Office, the Denver Art Museum,
The Conservation Alliance, and the Trust for Public Land.

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Media Contact:
Austyn Dineen, Backbone, Austyn.dineen@backbone.media
Photo and Video Assets (Credit Outside)

About Outside Festival
The first-ever Outside Festival will take place in downtown Denver from June 1-2, 2024. This new event is a one-of-a-
kind celebration of everything outdoors, featuring music, films, speakers, and gear. The festival is designed for beginners
and experts alike, with experiences and inspiration for climbers, hikers, cyclists, skiers, and the everyday recreationist.
The Outside Festival is driven by a partnership between Outside Interactive Inc, The State of Colorado’s Outdoor
Recreation Office, and Visit Denver—all with a shared desire to make the outdoors more accessible and more inclusive.
For more information, including tickets, please visit festival.outsideonline.com

About Outside Interactive Inc.
Outside Interactive Inc. is the premier destination for outdoor inspiration, activation, and reward. Each month, Outside
reaches 80 million of the most active consumers in the world across its network of 25 media, digital, and technology
platforms, creating an experience for both longtime adventurers and those just getting started. Outside’s mission is to
get everyone outside. Outside’s subscription offering, Outside+, bundles best-in-class storytelling, videos, gear reviews,
mapping apps, online courses, discounted event access, and more to help people experience healthy, connected, and
fulfilling lives. Learn more at outsideinc.com.