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A Letter From Tiger Shaw, President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
June, 8 2020
#OneTeam

I have been wrestling with what the right response is from us and me, as our country is rocked by unrest following the unjust killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. What can our organization do as a member of the bigger snow sports industry? The current state of affairs has necessitated much introspection. I want to share with you our initial reaction and plans.

As a lifelong member of the ski industry, I admit that it is easy to feel isolated from discrimination, racism, and inequality. The mountains are our safe haven and provide a convenient block from the broader pain and suffering of our world. I regret my lack of attention. As an industry, much work remains in creating wider access to the mountains.

It is no secret that U.S. Ski & Snowboard and our sports are historically white and despite many great programs in place, we could use more widespread initiatives for marginalized communities to participate. We could attempt to justify this with excuses, but when you drill down, the core issue is that there has been a lack of broad responsibility to do so. We can start by improving our organization, and better engage with and support those around us. We will lead by action and use our influence to help others.

This effort will not come without its challenges. Frankly, we have a long way to go to ensuring progress and creating more diversity across our industry. In 2017, U.S. Ski & Snowboard created the Diversity and Inclusion Committee which was tasked with assessing the state of diversity and inclusion in the organization and to make recommendations moving forward. In 2018, we committed to creating and executing a plan to develop a more diverse and inclusive community within U.S. Ski & Snowboard in line with our Mission and Vision, and our Diversity and Inclusion Statement

We have so far made progress in the area of gender equality, specifically creating more opportunities for women in coaching, as well as incorporating diversity and inclusion initiatives as part of our club certification process beginning FY20. But we need to make more headway in creating a real connection between the sports we love and underrepresented communities. 

Moving forward, we will not make promises we cannot keep, but will commit to tangible actions as an organization.

  • We will host an Athlete Town Hall on June 18 focused on increasing diversity in our sport. We will discuss this topic and bring forth honest conversation creating awareness, and offering realistic steps towards making positive change.

  • Locally, we will open the lines of communication with Park City and Salt Lake City-based non-profits to introduce underrepresented youth to winter sports and support the fight for racial justice. 

  • Nationally, we will work with our member clubs to promote inclusivity at the grassroots level. Many clubs are extraordinary in this aspect but many also need our leadership.

  • Additionally, nationally, we will open the lines of communication with organizations that work to promote the sports of skiing and snowboarding to underrepresented youth to understand how we can affect change.

  • Internally, we will open new and replacement staff positions for longer amounts of time and use different advertising avenues than normal.

  • We will engage experts to better guide and train us and our employees, on tolerance and diversity.

  • We will step up our effort to better diversify our boards in all respects.

The sadness and confusion that has resulted from the tragic events have created a sense of unrest for many around the nation. We will use this moment as a catalyst. We hope to increase and celebrate diversity within the organization, our athletes, members, donors, and our fans across the world.

If you have thoughts, suggestions or ideas on how we can better ourselves and strengthen this organization by creating true inclusivity, please reach out.

Sincerely,

Tiger

NASTAR Operations Transferred Back to Active Interest Media

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
June, 4 2020
2019 Liberty Mutual NASTAR Nationals at Squaw Valley
2019 Liberty Mutual NASTAR Nationals at Squaw Valley (Dave Camara/ Camara Photography)

Active Interest Media (AIM) and U.S. Ski & Snowboard today announced that NASTAR operations will transfer to its previous ownership, AIM. Through this transition, AIM and U.S. Ski & Snowboard will continue to partner in the marketing, promotion, and growth of the 52-year-old NAtional STAndard Race series that boasts more than 100,000 annual races at over 100 resorts around the country.

“NASTAR can trace its roots back to 1968 when the program was developed by SKI Magazine,” said AIM CEO Andrew Clurman. “We are excited to bring NASTAR back under our roof at AIM with SKI Magazine. AIM is well-positioned to continue to develop the lauded NASTAR brand, and we look forward to garnering greater awareness and participation in the sport of ski racing nationally.”

“NASTAR has always been an important entry point for aspiring racers to our development pipeline in alpine ski racing and we are excited to see it continue to grow under AIM once again,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard President and CEO Tiger Shaw. “Many of the best U.S. Ski Team athletes got their start at NASTAR - a tradition we expect to continue. We look forward to working with AIM to inspire participants of all ages to get involved in ski racing.”

U.S. Ski & Snowboard will transfer operations to AIM in the coming months. AIM will handle all forward operations interfacing with resorts while U.S. Ski & Snowboard will complete any outstanding business operations from last season. Any advance registrations for the Nationals this year will be honored in 2021 and will be transferred to AIM in the transition.

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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 2020, 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

About Active Interest Media
One of the world's largest enthusiast-media companies, Active Interest Media publishes leading consumer magazines such as Yoga Journal, Backpacker, SKI, Vegetarian Times, Sail, Old House Journal, and more. The company's five divisions—the Equine Network, Home Group, Healthy Living Group, Marine Group, and Outdoor Group—reach more than 39 million people in 85 countries. AIM also operates thriving B2B platforms, online universities, and retail events. Core competencies include lead generation, marketing services (through its in-house agency, Catapult Creative Labs), and video production. Its businesses include Warren Miller Entertainment, the most successful adventure-film company in history; IDEAFit, the world's leading organization of fitness and wellness professionals; and AIM Studios, a seven-person unit dedicated to digital video. Active Interest Media's customers are smart, engaged, and loyal, and they look to our brands for trustworthy information and services that will inspire and enable them to enjoy their passions.

Media inquiries:
Lara Carlton, lara.carlton@usskiandsnowboard.org
U.S. Ski & Snowboard

Jess McGee, jmcgee@aimmedia.com
Active Interest Media

Outstanding business regarding last season:
Lindsay Arnold, lindsay.arnold@usskiandsnowboard.org
U.S. Ski & Snowboard

Questions regarding all future activity:
Jess McGee, jmcgee@aimmedia.com
Active Interest Media

National Championships Entry Information
(855) 912-5965
https://nastarsupport.ussa.org

FIS Vice-President Janez Kocijančič Dies at 78

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
June, 2 2020
FIS

FIS Vice-President Janez Kocijančič has died after a long illness at the age of 78, Kocijancic served on the FIS Council since 1981 and was elected Vice President in 2010.

Kocijančič, who was also active in politics and business, was the president of the Slovenian Olympic Committee between 1991 and 2014, and headed the European Olympic Committees since 2017.

Born in 1941, he graduated in law in 1965 and earned a master's and a doctoral degree in the same field, while he also entered politics at a young age, presiding over the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia in 1968-1971.

Since then, he was active in business, including as the chief executive of the flag carrier Adria Airways between 1982 and 1993.

Kocijančič returned to politics in the late 1980s, and in 1993, two years after Slovenia gained independence, he became the leader of the United List of Social Democrats (ZLSD), the precursor of today's Social Democrats (SD). In the same year, he became a member of the National Assembly and stayed at the helm of the ZLSD until the end of his MP term in 1997.

But Kocijančič will be most remembered by his work in sports, where he has left an indelible mark, especially in skiing, while also serving at important international posts.

First, he headed the Ski Association of Slovenia (1974-1984) and Yugoslavia (1984-1988), before in 1991 after Slovenia became an independent nation, he led the creation of the Ski Association of Slovenia which became one of the most active FIS member nations.

Janez Kocijančič was also elected the first president of the Slovenian Olympic Committee and served at the post for more than 23 years. Since 2005, he was also a member of the executive committee of the European Olympic Committees, becoming the organization's Vice-President in 2013 and its President in 2017.

In 1981, Kocijančič was elected a member of the Council of the International Ski Federation (FIS), and served as vice president since 2010. During his outstanding service for FIS, Kocijančič began as a member of the Legal and Safety Committee. Alongside his role as FIS Vice-President, he also chaired the Marc Hodler Foundation Board and FIS Marketing Ltd.

He is the recipient of the Bloudek Award (1985), Slovenia's most prestigious sports accolade, and of the Norwegian King Olav Trophy (2014) for his global promotion of skiing.

FIS President Gian Franco Kasper said of Kocijančič, “FIS and the world of sport has lost a true friend. Janez Kocijančič was a dedicated member of the Council who served FIS and the sport with distinction and wisdom. His wonderful sense of humour will also be warmly remembered. It is with a heavy heart that I express the deepest condolences of FIS to his wife Andrea and their family, the Ski Association of Slovenia community and his many friends all over the world.”

Release courtesy of FIS

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Domestic Summer On-Snow Training

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
May, 26 2020
Timberline

U.S. Ski & Snowboard is working closely with several domestic ski areas, including Mt. Bachelor and Official Training Site Timberline Lodge & Ski Area, to coordinate summer on-snow training camp opportunities for its national teams. 

All sanctioned U.S. Ski & Snowboard training camps will be subject to a rigorous set of criteria adhering to local, state and federal public health orders as well as the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) return to training guidelines to ensure the safety of its athletes and staff.

“We are thankful to our resort partners for providing our athletes an opportunity to get back on snow as they prepare for the 2020-21 season,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard President and CEO Tiger Shaw. “This opportunity provides them not only crucial training time, but the opportunity to test new equipment, work on new technique and tricks, and mentally prepare themselves for athletic competition under the ‘new normal.’”

U.S. Ski & Snowboard sanctioned training camp attendance is optional. U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes and staff should not feel pressure to travel to train. All sanctioned training camp policies and protocols are subject to change based on local, state and federal public health orders, updated guidance from the USOPC or updated U.S. Ski & Snowboard policies.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Announces Domo as New Official Business Cloud Partner Through 2022

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
May, 20 2020
U.S. Ski & Snowboard x Domo

U.S. Ski & Snowboard will be more connected than ever, announcing today its newest technology partner, Domo (Nasdaq: DOMO). Domo, a Utah-based software company, will serve as the organization’s Official Business Cloud Partner for the next three years and will be instrumental in the lead up to the Beijing Olympic Winter Games 2022.  

Domo makes it easy for organizations to leverage thousands of their data sources, making them more accessible, consumable and actionable for everyone across the company. As a result, business processes that traditionally took weeks, months or longer, can now be done in a fraction of the time, allowing teams and entire organizations to go fast, go big and go bold. 

“The goal of partnering with Domo is to identify our business’ strengths and weaknesses through our data, and implement targeted solutions,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard Chief Technology Officer Mark Schneider. “Our organization is dedicated to the dreams of American ski and snowboard athletes in pursuit of excellence. By using the Domo platform, we mirror that excellence in our business practices by making informed decisions based on what the data tells us. In unifying our data and segmenting it properly we can better interact with our stakeholders, from our athletes to our staff, media and sponsors, donors and supporters.”


“Domo helps organizations of all sizes modernize and mobilize business processes through shining a light on dark data and empowering everyone - from the C-suite to the frontline -  in record time with the intelligence they need to optimize performance,” said Jay Heglar, Domo’s Chief Business Officer. “We’re thrilled to partner with the U.S. Ski & Snowboard and help them put their data to work for the benefit of the U.S. athletes and all of U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s constituents.”

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About Domo
Domo is the Business Cloud, empowering organizations of all sizes with BI leverage at cloud scale, in record time. With Domo, BI-critical processes that took weeks, months or more can now be done on-the-fly, in minutes or seconds, at unbelievable scale.  For more information about how Domo (Nasdaq: DOMO) helps its customers go fast, go big and go bold, visit www.domo.com. You can also follow Domo on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn.

Domo, Domo Business Cloud and Domo is the Business Cloud are registered trademarks of Domo, Inc.

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 2020, 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

Goggles for Docs: How it Works

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
April, 4 2020
Goggles for Docs
Photo courtesy of Goggles For Docs

Goggles for Docs is an effort to get used or new ski goggles into the hands of healthcare workers who currently have no eye protection as they treat COVID-19 patients.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard is a drop off location for those local to the Park City or Utah area. We will be taking donations until the need tapers or is met. There will be a receptacle located outside of our front entrance for those interested/able to donate.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard
1 Victory Lane
Park City, UT 84060

How it Works

Select a State: You will be directed to a google sheet for the specific state you choose. You can click through tabs at the bottom for each hospital in that state that has opted in.

Select a Hospital: Check the top of the sheet, if the % of the required goggles has exceeded 100%, pick another hospital. Share the love.

Enter Info: From there just add you info, the number of goggles that you are willing to commit (make sure you do this because YOU are the inventory control!) Once you are done...share.

Prepare: Prepare the goggles for donation by following these guidelines.

Mail: Mail (preferably overnight ship) the goggles to your hospital of choice.

Drop Off: There are drop-off locations listed on the site, but using a drop-off will slow down health care workers on the front lines, from getting the goggles they need.

Spread the Word: As COVID-19 moves through each region, more and more goggles will be needed.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Cancels All Remaining Domestic Events

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
March, 12 2020
U.S. Ski & Snowboard

Due to the recently enacted European travel restrictions, and ongoing concerns in the United States and Canada regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), U.S. Ski & Snowboard is cancelling all remaining U.S. domestic events, and working to return all U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes back to the United States. In addition, Alpine Canada, and Nordiq Canada have cancelled events to coincide with U.S. Ski & Snowboard.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard is also cancelling all sanctioned and scheduled events beginning Monday, March 16. This includes all club-level events for all disciplines and any unnecessary gatherings, including banquets, awards and end of season presentations, etc. Expect further updates on future events, including U.S. Ski & Snowboard Congress.

At this time, U.S. Ski & Snowboard sanctioned events through Monday, March 16, will continue as scheduled, or as determined by local organizing committees, or local health and government officials that such events should be cancelled.

Individual participants of each event will be contacted by either the local organizing committees, clubs, or U.S. Ski & Snowboard regarding refunds of event entry fees.

The following major U.S. and Canadian events have been cancelled:

In addition, the following events are currently taking place, and will continue as scheduled pending local health and government officials:

  • U.S. Junior Moguls Nationals, Winter Park, Colo.; March 11-16

  • U.S. Freestyle Aerial Championships, Bristol Mountain, NY; March 14

  • U.S. Junior Cross Country Championships, Auburn, Calif.; through March 14

The health and safety of athletes and staff is the primary concern of U.S. Ski & Snowboard and we are monitoring the current outbreak COVID-19 closely. We remain in close contact with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), as well as our local health authorities here in Utah for guidance and instruction.

For the latest updates, please CLICK HERE, this page will be updated as new information becomes available.

Minneapolis World Cup Cross Country Cancelled

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
March, 12 2020
USSS Loppet Logo

Due to ongoing and evolving concerns surrounding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the International Ski Federation (FIS), U.S. Ski & Snowboard and the Loppet Foundation have cancelled the Fastenal Parallel 45 Festival, the Coop FIS Cross Country World Cup, and all associated events scheduled for March 14-17, 2020 in Minneapolis. 

“We are devastated to announce this cancellation,” said Executive Director of the Loppet Foundation John Munger. "In keeping with updated information from the Minnesota Department of Health and after consulting with medical advisors, we are prioritizing the health and safety of our community, fans, athletes, staff and volunteers involved in these events.”

“This would have been the first time in 19 years that the World Cup has returned to the United States,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard President and CEO Tiger Shaw. “We thank the local organizing committee, the Loppet Foundation, FIS and all of the staff and volunteers who worked tirelessly to get this event off of the ground. However, we will look forward to another opportunity to bring the FIS World Cup cross country back to the U.S.”

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Working to Bring Athletes Back to U.S.

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
March, 12 2020
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Due to the recently enacted European travel restrictions, and ongoing concerns in the United States regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), U.S. Ski & Snowboard is working to bring athletes and staff currently in Europe back to the United States over the course of the next several days.

Worldwide, there remain a handful of events that are currently scheduled, however, U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes and staff who have not yet traveled, will remain in the U.S.

All athletes and staff traveling back to the U.S. will be screened upon arrival and abide by all CDC guidelines. U.S. Ski & Snowboard continues to educate athletes and staff on the importance of reporting symptoms. Standard medical protocols will be followed for any athlete or staff member who reports symptoms consistent with COVID-19.

The health and safety of athletes and staff is the primary concern of U.S. Ski & Snowboard and we are monitoring the current outbreak COVID-19 closely. We remain in close contact with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), as well as our local health authorities here in Utah for guidance and instruction. 
 

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Finals in Cortina Cancelled

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
March, 6 2020
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Cortina d'Ampezzo (Doug Haney- U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

Due to the outbreak and situation with the Novel Coronavirus in Northern Italy where there is a concentration of cases in the Veneto province that have led to travel restrictions imposed by an increasing number of nations, on the recommendation of the FIS Council, the Italian Winter Sports Federation and its Cortina 2020 Organising Committee are regrettably forced to withdraw from the organization of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Finals scheduled for 16th-22nd March 2020.

The health and welfare of the athletes and all other participants, as well as the general public are in the forefront and the priority of FIS and all stakeholders. The recommendation of the FIS Council was made during an emergency conference call where the latest information and recommendations from the Italian, International and National Health Authorities of participating nations were presented. The main issue that steered the recommendation of the Council affecting the organization of the Finals in Cortina was the travel restrictions imposed by an increasing number of National Authorities, which would have likely limited the participation of several athletes.

“This was an extremely difficult decision for us to make, but ultimately welfare and health of the athletes, teams, and everyone associated with the World Cup as well as the general public must be our top priority,” said FIS President Gian Franco Kasper. “This is certainly not the way we wanted the season to end without World Cup Finals, but we must respect this very serious situation. We look forward to recognizing the winning athletes at a later date when we can properly celebrate their accomplishments.”

The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Finals 2020 in Cortina were also scheduled as the main test event for next season’s FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.

Kasper added, “It is also disappointing that the Finals in Cortina cannot take place to showcase the outstanding upgraded venue and both the women’s and men’s courses in action. Despite this setback the preparations of the Italian Winter Sports Federation and the Local Organising Committee together with our broadcast and marketing partner Infront, are fully on-track for what we are convinced will be exceptional FIS World Championships next year.”

Due to the short notice, alternative locations to stage such a large event and which do not have travel restrictions to enable all athletes to be able to participate or travel onwards after the event, the Finals will not be replaced and the discipline and overall globes will be confirmed after the last scheduled races on 15th March for the women in Are (SWE) and Kranjska Gora (SLO) for the men. An occasion to formally award the winning athletes with their globes will be announced at a later date.

FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020, Planica (SLO)

The Council also discussed the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020 taking place in Planica (SLO) from 17th to 22nd March. In view of the fact there are no travel restrictions for Slovenia, the Council unanimously agreed to continue the preparations.

The Planica 2020 Organisers have already implemented a series of measures to minimise the risk of incidents that could compromise the welfare and health of all participants.

For all other FIS World Cup competitions, FIS will maintain the existing principles that are being applied, which are to fully comply with the instructions and decisions of the National and Regional Governments and their Health Authorities.

Additionally, FIS remains in constant contact with the hosting National Ski Associations and Organising Committees to provide support including information about measures undertaken by other Organisers.

Should any changes to the current competition calendars be necessary as a result of measures imposed by National and Regional Governments, they will be announced as any decisions are made.

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About FIS
FIS is the governing body for international skiing and snowboarding, founded in 1924 during the first Olympic Games in Chamonix, France. Recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIS manages the Olympic disciplines of Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Ski Jumping, Nordic Combined, Freestyle Skiing, and Snowboarding, including setting the international competition rules. Through its 131 member nations, more than 7’000 FIS ski and snowboard competitions are staged annually. Specific initiatives are undertaken by FIS to promote snow activities as a healthy leisure recreation, notably for the young. For more information, please visit www.fis-ski.com

Release courtesy of FIS.