Masters Racing Program - Season Passholder Registration

$129.00
Masters racing provides opportunities for adults of all ages and abilities to compete against their peers in adrenaline-filled and challenging alpine ski races across the United States. See below for more info.
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Schedule (January 9th, 2023-February 15th, 2023) 

Make-up dates TBD

Tuesday 12:00pm-2:30pm (Giant Slalom or Slalom) 

Thursday 12:00pm-2:30pm (Giant Slalom of Slalom) 

Masters racing provides opportunities for adults of all ages and abilities to compete against their peers in adrenaline-filled and challenging alpine ski races across the United States. Masters is a multi-generational passionate and fun-loving group. Come for the races, stay for the life-long friendships and love of the sport (ussa.org).  

Working off the same development foundations as our core Junior and FIS-Age groups, the Bousquet Mountain Alpine Masters program looks to build race-specific alpine skiing skills for athletes over 18.  The Alpine Masters program offers gate training two days a week on our USS&S homologated terrain. The programming is designed to build long-term development for all skiers interested in pursuing alpine ski racing. Working within the two disciplines of alpine ski racing (Giant Slalom, & Slalom), our Alpine Masters athletes will train various course sets and terrain environments. 

All Bousquet Mountain Alpine Masters athletes should be good-standing members of US Ski & Snowboard.  While it is not mandatory to race, this group has the ability to utilize Masters ski racing all over the country, whichare governed by US Ski & Snowboard.  Should athletes be interested in increased competition opportunities, FIS level races are also available with the appropriate FIS license. 

Who are Masters Racers? 

  • Adults of all ages and abilities 

  • Race fanatics chasing their passion 

  • Experienced racers who grew up with the sport 

  • Novice skiers seeking a new challenge 

When are Masters Races? 

  • U.S. division have races December through April 

  • Eastern and Western Region Championships are in January and February 

  • National Championships are in March 

  • FIS Masters races are held September through April 

Where do Masters Race? 

  • Most compete within their division 

  • Many also race in nearby divisions 

  • Some travel to favorite locations 

  • Some even travel internationally for FIS Masters events. 

Why Compete? 

  • No matter your experience or goals, there is a place for you in masters! 

  • There are coaches and training to help you achieve your goals! 

  • Alpine Ski Racing is a lifelong sport and an experience you won’t forget! 

Description

Schedule (January 9th, 2023-February 15th, 2023) 

Make-up dates TBD

Tuesday 12:00pm-2:30pm (Giant Slalom or Slalom) 

Thursday 12:00pm-2:30pm (Giant Slalom of Slalom) 

Masters racing provides opportunities for adults of all ages and abilities to compete against their peers in adrenaline-filled and challenging alpine ski races across the United States. Masters is a multi-generational passionate and fun-loving group. Come for the races, stay for the life-long friendships and love of the sport (ussa.org).  

Working off the same development foundations as our core Junior and FIS-Age groups, the Bousquet Mountain Alpine Masters program looks to build race-specific alpine skiing skills for athletes over 18.  The Alpine Masters program offers gate training two days a week on our USS&S homologated terrain. The programming is designed to build long-term development for all skiers interested in pursuing alpine ski racing. Working within the two disciplines of alpine ski racing (Giant Slalom, & Slalom), our Alpine Masters athletes will train various course sets and terrain environments. 

All Bousquet Mountain Alpine Masters athletes should be good-standing members of US Ski & Snowboard.  While it is not mandatory to race, this group has the ability to utilize Masters ski racing all over the country, whichare governed by US Ski & Snowboard.  Should athletes be interested in increased competition opportunities, FIS level races are also available with the appropriate FIS license. 

Who are Masters Racers? 

  • Adults of all ages and abilities 

  • Race fanatics chasing their passion 

  • Experienced racers who grew up with the sport 

  • Novice skiers seeking a new challenge 

When are Masters Races? 

  • U.S. division have races December through April 

  • Eastern and Western Region Championships are in January and February 

  • National Championships are in March 

  • FIS Masters races are held September through April 

Where do Masters Race? 

  • Most compete within their division 

  • Many also race in nearby divisions 

  • Some travel to favorite locations 

  • Some even travel internationally for FIS Masters events. 

Why Compete? 

  • No matter your experience or goals, there is a place for you in masters! 

  • There are coaches and training to help you achieve your goals! 

  • Alpine Ski Racing is a lifelong sport and an experience you won’t forget!