Winter Coaching Opportunities | Big Sky Ski Education Foundation (BSSEF)
The Big Sky Ski Education Foundation is hiring Alpine coaches for the 2026-27 winter season, including U16/FIS, U10/U12, and Youth Ski League positions in Big Sky, Montana.
The Big Sky Ski Education Foundation is hiring Alpine coaches for the 2026-27 winter season, including U16/FIS, U10/U12, and Youth Ski League positions in Big Sky, Montana.
Raised on the demanding terrain of Jackson Hole, Mattias Wilson turned a breakthrough speed season into a Stifel U.S. Ski Team nomination. Now, the 19-year-old downhill prospect is building toward Junior Worlds at Whiteface and more opportunities in Europe.
The University of Denver announced its 2026 skiing team awards, with Synne Bollingmo and Mia Hunt earning Most Valuable Skier honors after standout NCAA seasons.
The Kelly Brush Foundation has named Sam Streletsky its first director of ski racing safety and development. The new role will expand the foundation’s grants, education programs and safety resources for racers, coaches and officials.
Why do young giant slalom skiers lose speed while elite racers seem to carry momentum effortlessly from turn to turn? This coaching article explains how energy dissipation, line choice, depth, pressure management and clean turn release influence speed and efficiency in giant slalom.
HoliMont Snowsports is hiring a seasonal U14 Head Coach to lead athlete development, coach alpine ski racing, and oversee training and competition for the club's U14 program in Ellicottville, New York.
Swiss downhill legend Roland Collombin, Olympic silver medallist and two-time World Cup Downhill champion, has died at the age of 75 after a battle with cancer.
Sasha Rearick joins the latest Skiing Is Believing podcast to discuss returning as Stifel U.S. Ski Team Alpine Director, coaching changes, and his vision for the future.
Mt. Mansfield Academy, the 2026 U.S. Ski & Snowboard Alpine & Overall Club of the Year, is seeking a full-time Winter U12 Head Alpine Coach to lead its athlete-centered U12 program in Stowe, Vermont.
The IOC has provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee. However, questions remain about Russia’s flag, anthem and eligibility at future Olympic Games.
Steve Ilkiw and Michael Colley are helping reshape athlete development through the Athlete Action Plan, a framework that prepares athletes for success both in sport and beyond.
Sugar Bowl Academy is hiring a full-time Director of Residential Life in Norden, California. Lead the residential boarding program, support student-athletes, supervise staff, and help create a safe, structured community rooted in grit, grace, and courage.
Whiteface Mountain will host the 2027 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Lake Placid, bringing Junior Worlds back to a historic North American venue with a strong medal legacy from Canada and the United States.
Former U.S. Ski Team member TJ Lanning, a World Cup downhiller, U.S. downhill champion and coach, has died at 41.
Swedish World Cup speed skier Felix Monsén reflects on overcoming injuries, building his own independent program, joining the Austrian Ski Team for a new chapter, and giving back to the next generation through his Speed Swedes mentorship program.
Recently retired Italian giant slalom skier Hannes Zingerle joins the Skiing Is Believing podcast to discuss his transition into coaching, his frustrations with the Italian Ski Federation, Team Global Racing, and the career moments that defined his time on the World Cup.
After one of the most frustrating seasons of his career, Croatia's Filip Zubčić made the difficult decision to change equipment for the first time. The three-time World Cup winner explains why he joined Nordica, how the transition has unfolded and why he believes the move can help him return to the top.
Olympic medalist Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen says Norway’s celebrated sports model is under threat as youth sports become more specialized, expensive and performance-driven.
Discover how SkyTechSport is transforming ski training across North America. From U.S. Ski Team athletes to ski shops, performance centers, and nonprofit organizations, explore the growing network of locations bringing year round skiing to life through immersive simulator technology.
Patrick Halgren became one of the most memorable personalities of the Paralympic competition in Cortina d'Ampezzo. In this candid interview, the American opens up about loss, resilience, para sport and the mindset behind his Super-G silver medal.
After two consecutive breakthrough World Cup seasons with podiums, Lara Colturi is beginning a new chapter with HEAD. The 19-year-old Albanian star discusses her equipment change, battling illness, her first Olympics, and why she plans to bring super-G back into her World Cup schedule
After more than a decade among giant slalom's elite, Olympic silver medalist Žan Kranjec is starting a new chapter with Nordica. In an exclusive interview with Ski Racing Media, the Slovenian explains why he made the change, the search for renewed confidence and the goals that continue to drive him.
Windham Mountain Club has named Seppi Stiegler its first Director of Competitive Programs, uniting race, freestyle, and events under one leadership vision.
Alyeska Ski Club is seeking an experienced U16 Head Coach to lead its Premier Alpine Juniors Program. This unique opportunity combines high-level athlete development, competitive racing, and travel throughout Alaska while helping young ski racers reach their full potential on regional, national, and international stages.