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Elliott Strikes Again; First Banked Slalom of the Season in the Books

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
December, 1 2024
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Noah Elliott stands atop the podium in Landgraaf, Netherlands. (Brian Neff).

The Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team took on their first banked slalom World Cup of the season this week at the icebox in Landgraaf, Netherlands. Noah Elliott dominated again, finishing atop the podium two days in a row. 

Landgraaf is the team's favorite stop on the circuit, kicking off the season for the last few years. 

The women started the action on day one, where Darian Haynes (UL) finished fourth overall. Kate Delson (LL2) of Team Utah Snowboarding finished fifth, just missing out on finals. 

On the men's side, Noah Elliott again showed his dominance following his two wins at this location last season, with another win in a stacked LL1 field. Mike Schultz also made the finals, finishing fourth. In the LL2 classification, Zach Miller added another podium finish to his resume, landing in third. Evan Strong finished just behind him in fifth, followed by Joe Pleban in 10th. Colby Fields from Adaptive Action Sports ended in seventh place in the UL classification. 

The team continued to impress on the second day of competition. Haynes improved upon her fourth-place finish on day one with a third-place podium appearance. Delson finished ninth. Elliott went lights out to land atop the podium once again, his 18th career win. Also in the LL1 category, Schultz finished the day in eighth. In the men's LL2 class, Miller again led the way, finishing fourth, followed by Strong in sixth and Pleban in 10th. 

Next, the team will return to the States for a training block before returning to Europe for their first snowboard cross World Cup of the season in Pyhä, Finland, Jan. 18-19. 

DAY 1 RESULTS
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DAY 2 RESULTS
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Para Snowboard Pipeline

The sport of Para Snowboard competition owes its success to the determination of a group of pioneering riders who in 2005 began their quest to have the sport included at the Paralympic Winter Games.

2024-25 U.S. Para Snowboard Team Announced

By Ryan Odeja
September, 17 2024
Brenna Huckaby leads the way at the 2024 snowboard cross World Cup finals in Big White, CAN
Brenna Huckaby leads the way at the 2024 snowboard cross World Cup finals in Big White, CAN. (Andrew Jay // Shred The North)

PARK CITY, Utah (Sept. 17, 2024) - U.S. Ski & Snowboard is thrilled to announce the nine athletes who have accepted their nominations to the 2024-25 U.S. Para Snowboard Team across all classifications and disciplines. 

The 2024-25 U.S. Para Snowboard Team is highlighted by 2024 overall, banked slalom and snowboard cross Crystal Globe winner and 2024 “Best Athlete with a Disability” ESPY Award winner Brenna Huckaby and 2024 banked slalom and overall Crystal Globe winner Noah Elliott. Also headlining the team is two-time world champion and ESPY Award winner Zach Miller. Courtney Godfrey is new to the team this season after finishing the 2023-24 season ranked seventh in the world across banked slalom and snowboard cross events. 

“This is going to be a really exciting season for this team,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard Para Sport Director Erik Leirfallom. “We had an extremely successful season last year, bringing home six Crystal Globes and the Nations Cup. Heading into a World Championship year, I’m confident that the team will build on that momentum and continue growing.” 

The 2024-25 FIS Para Snowboard World Cup season will kick off in late November in Landgraaf, Netherlands with two banked slalom races. The team will bounce between competitions in Europe and training in the states before finishing their season at the World Championships in Big White, Canada in March. 

Find the finalized FIS World Cup schedule here

2024-25 U.S. Para Snowboard Team

(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate)

Women

  • Courtney Godfrey (Mill Valley, CA; Team Utah Snowboarding; University of Arizona/Arizona State University; 12/3/1986)
  • Darian Haynes (Muncie, IN; Adaptive Action Sports; 1/3/2000)
  • Brenna Huckaby (Baton Rouge, LA; Team Utah Snowboarding; 1/22/1996)

Men

  • Noah Elliott (St. Charles, MO; DeVry University; 7/12/1997)
  • Keith Gabel (Ogden, UT; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; 7/20/1984)
  • Zach Miller (Silverthorne, CO; Adaptive Action Sports; DeVry University; 3/10/1999)
  • Joe Pleban (Fredericksburg, VA; Adaptive Action Sports; Christopher Newport University; 8/7/1990)
  • Mike Schultz (Kimball, MN; 8/27/1981)
  • Evan Strong (Haiku, HI; Adaptive Action Sports; 11/13/1986)
2024-25 U.S. PARA SNOWBOARD COACHES AND STAFF

Anouk Patty - Chief of Sport
Erik Leirfallom - Para Sport Director
Graham Watanabe - Para Snowboard Coach
Lane Clegg - Para Snowboard Coach
Brian Neff - Athletic Development Coach, Para Alpine & Para Snowboard
Ryan Odeja - Para Press Officer

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Ryan Odeja - U.S. Para Snowboard Team Press Officer
ryan.odeja@usskiandsnowboard.org 

Elliott Named Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year

By Ryan Odeja
September, 12 2024
Noah Elliott receiving his Adaptive Athlete of the Year Award
Noah Elliott waving at the audience before giving his acceptance speech for winning the Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year Award. (Rex Keep).

Last weekend, Noah Elliott of the U.S. Para Snowboard Team was named the Colorado Snowsports Museum Adaptive Athlete of the Year at their annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Elliott is originally from St. Charles, Missouri but has spent most of his life living and training in Colorado, now calling Colorado Springs home. 

Elliott is coming off of one of his most successful seasons yet. He finished on the podium at almost every World Cup, earning the overall and banked slalom Crystal Globes. Throughout his competitive career, Elliott has become a two-time Paralympian and a Paralympic Champion, bringing home the banked slalom gold in 2018. At the same games, he also took bronze in snowboard cross. He is a four-time World Champion and has seven World Championship medals to his name.

“This is an organization that is truly for adaptive sports,” said Elliott during his acceptance speech. “It’s something that is changing the way we view disability; it's giving kids out there that have cancer like myself an opportunity to continue to strive for something, so I’m extremely honored to be here tonight.

At the same event, Lindsey Vonn and John McBride were named to the Colorado Snowsports Museum Hall of Fame, joining hundreds of other snowsports legends.  

Noah Elliott

Huckaby Wins Second Career ESPY 

By Ryan Odeja
July, 11 2024
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Brenna Huckaby on the red carpet at the 2024 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images)

Three-time Paralympic gold medalist, five-time World Champion and one of the most decorated Para snowboard athletes of all time, Brenna Huckaby has won the 2024 “Best Athlete with a Disability” ESPY at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles, California. This is her second ESPY win and third nomination. 

The U.S. Para Snowboard Team athlete is coming off of one of the best seasons of her career, and one that she says she is “most proud of.” Huckaby’s impressive 2023-24 season included seven World Cup wins and 10 podiums across snowboard cross and banked slalom disciplines, which led to her taking home all three FIS Crystal Globes, marking her the best woman Para snowboarder of the season. 

Brenna was first nominated to the U.S. Para Snowboard Team in 2015, an opportunity that she took and ran with. By 2017, she had already been crowned World Champion three times, and was on the way to her first Winter Paralympic Games in 2018 in Pyeongchang, South Korea. She brought home two gold medals in snowboard cross and banked slalom from her first games before taking a break from the sport to give birth to her second daughter in 2020. Less than a year later, she was back on the World Cup circuit and earned two more World Championships medals (one gold, one silver) in 2021. Since then, she has earned another gold and a bronze medal at the 2022 Winter Paralympics all while continuing to fight for opportunities for Para athletes. Vying for the win in every event she start, Huckaby’s accolades are a testament to her strength and consistency as an athlete.

“We are thrilled to see Brenna win her second ESPY,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “Brenna is a champion of Para sport and a role model for so many on and off the snow. We are lucky to have athletes like her in our organization and I’m excited to see what is to come for her heading into a World Championship season.” 

Brenna was nominated alongside Para cycling/Para nordic skier Oksana Masters and Para track and field athletes Ezra Frech and Haydin Blackwell. 

 

Congratulations, Brenna!