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2020-21 Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team and Staff Announced

By Megan Harrod
November, 12 2020
Alice Merryweather Copper Mountain
Alice Merryweather skis super-G at U.S. Ski Team Speed Center at Copper Mountain, Colo. in early November. (Max Hall - U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

U.S. Ski & Snowboard announced a deep 43-athlete roster for the 2020-21 season’s Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team. The U.S. Ski Team is currently on snow at U.S. Ski Team Speed Center at Copper Mountain, Colo. prepping prior to heading over to Europe to dive into the full FIS Ski World Cup schedule, starting with two women’s slalom races in Levi, Finland, Nov. 21-22.

First, let's get you acquainted with this season’s TV broadcast schedule

The 2020-21 season kicked off yet again in Soelden, Austria, on Oct. 17-18 with women’s and men’s giant slalom races. While two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin sat Soelden out due to a nagging back injury, 2017 NCAA Slalom Champion Paula Moltzan blew everyone away when she skyrocketed from bib 62 to finish 10th—her best-ever World Cup finish to date. “Slalom specialist” no more, folks! Teammate Nina O’Brien was close behind, with her first-ever top-15 World Cup giant slalom finish. On the men’s side, 2019 Xfinity Birds of Prey victor Tommy Ford, who had been dealing with both a shoulder and back injury in the offseason, led the crew in 22nd, while River Radamus ran bullet second run and skied a smart, safe run to finish 27th and start his season strong with his second giant slalom World Cup points.

Mikaela and Tommy headline the list of both accomplished and emerging athletes heading into the 2020-21 season. The 2019-20 season was a step in the right direction for the Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team, with 15 FIS Ski World Cup podiums, one Junior World Championship medal, and seven NorAm titles. Mikaela led the way with 13 podiums and six victories in 19 World Cup starts, despite missing nine races. She’ll head into 2020-21 as the winningest slalom skier of all-time, with 43 slalom victories, and ranked fourth on the all-time win list behind Marcel Hirscher (67), U.S. Ski Team alumni and Land Rover ambassador Lindsey Vonn (82), and Ingemar Stenmark (86). When she steps into the start gate in Levi, Finland on Nov. 21, it will have been exactly 300 days since she last stood in a World Cup start gate. Think about that for a second. 

The men’s team was highlighted by Tommy, with solid and consistent skiing, finishing his career-best season ranked fifth in the world in giant slalom with six top-15 results, four top-five results, two podiums, and a massive victory by .80 seconds in Beaver Creek, Colo. He is joined by a men’s team with considerable depth, specifically the men’s speed team—which had four athletes finish in the top-20 in the world in downhill for the first time ever: Travis (13th), Ryan Cochran-Siegle (14th), Bryce Bennett (16th) and Steven Nyman (20th). 

The 2020-21 season will feature the much-anticipated FIS Ski World Championships in Cortina d’ Ampezzo, Italy, February 8-21, 2021. Following the premature end to the 2019-20 season with the cancellation of the FIS Ski World Cup Finals in Cortina d’Ampezzo due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the athletes are looking forward to competing in the Dolomites. Cortina d’Ampezzo is a favorite classic venue on the women’s World Cup circuit where the U.S. women’s speed team has enjoyed a lot of success, while the men have never skied at the venue. 

Another highlight of the 2020-21 season will be the women’s Olympic test event in Beijing. The men were supposed to test out the Olympic track in Beijing last winter, but it was cancelled due to COVID-19. According to Olympic course designer Bernhard Russi, the track should be about 1 minute, 55 seconds, and equate more to Sochi’s Olympic course than the 2018 Olympic track in PyeongChang. Additionally, this year the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships will be in Bansko, Bulgaria, from March 2-11, 2021. 

“This group of athletes includes a healthy mix of World Cup performers as well as young guns we are developing to be tomorrow’s champions,” said Alpine Director Jesse Hunt. “This is one of the largest and deepest teams we have fielded and funded in years. Although we are navigating through a pandemic, we are determined to make this the best season possible. We owe it to the athletes and the nation to be resilient in our pursuit of safe, high-quality opportunities in training and competition. We will keep focused on improvement with this impressive and dedicated group of athletes.”

NBC’s new streaming platform, Peacock Premium, will live stream the 2020-21 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup Tour this season. NBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and

NBC Sports’ digital platforms will also air World Cup alpine skiing coverage all season. Alpine broadcast and streaming listings will be available throughout the season at USSkiandSnowboard.org.

Each athlete named to the U.S. Ski Team receives world-class program support, along with access to the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Center of Excellence, as well as athletic benefits including elite coaching, sport science, sports medicine, and high-performance staff, and education opportunities. Additionally, A, B, and C team athletes are fully travel-funded once again this season, and the organization has also made significant headway in our efforts to decrease travel costs at the development team level, where members will be responsible for no more than $10,000 in travel and training costs with their team.

You can be assured that whatever happens this season, the Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team will roll with the punches and be ready to throw down on race day! 

2020-21 Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team
(Hometown; Club; Birthdate)

A TEAM
Men

Bryce Bennett (Squaw Valley, Calif.; Squaw Valley Ski Team; 7/14/1992)
Ryan Cochran-Siegle (Starksboro, Vt.; Cochran’s/Mount Mansfield Ski & Snowboard Club; 3/27/1992)
Tommy Ford (Bend, Ore.; Mt. Bachelor Ski Education Foundation; 3/20/1989)
Travis Ganong (Squaw Valley, Calif.; Squaw Valley Ski Team; 7/14/1988)
Ted Ligety (Park City, Utah; Park City Ski and Snowboard; 8/31/1984)
Steven Nyman (Sundance, Utah; Park City Ski and Snowboard/Sundance Ski Team; 2/12/1982)                     

Women
Breezy Johnson (Victor, Idaho; Rowmark Ski Academy; 1/19/1996)
Laurenne Ross (Bend, Ore.; Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; 8/17/1988)
Mikaela Shiffrin (Eagle-Vail, Colo.; Burke Mountain Academy/Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 3/13/1995)

B TEAM
Men

Sam DuPratt (Park City, UT; Park City Ski Education Foundation; 11/28/1993)  
Bridger Gile (Aspen, Colo., Aspen Valley Ski Club and Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 10/15/1999)
Jared Goldberg (Holladay, Utah; Snowbird Sports Education Foundation; 6/15/1991)
Jimmy Krupka (Waitsfield, Vt.; Dartmouth College and Green Mountain Valley School (7/15/1998)*
Sam Morse (Carrabassett Valley, Maine; Carrabassett Valley Academy; 5/27/1996)
Kyle Negomir (Littleton, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 10/3/1998)
River Radamus (Edwards, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 2/12/1998)
Ben Ritchie (Waitsfield, VT; Green Mountain Valley School; 9/5/2000)
Jett Seymour (Steamboat, Colo.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club/University of Denver Ski Team; 11/5/1998)
George Steffey (Lyme, N.H.; Stratton Mountain School; 8/8/1997)
Luke Winters (Gresham, Ore.; Sugar Bowl Academy; 4/2/1997)

Women
Keely Cashman (Strawberry, Calif.; Squaw Valley Ski Team; 4/4/1999)
Alice McKennis (New Castle, Colo.; Sunlight Winter Sports Club/Rowmark Ski Academy; 8/18/1989)
Alice Merryweather (Hingham, Mass.; Attitash Race Team/Stratton Mountain School; 10/5/1996)
Paula Moltzan (Prior Lake, Minn.; Buck Hill Ski Team/Ski and Snowboard Club Vail; 4/7/1994)
Nina O’Brien (Edwards, Colo.; Burke Mountain Academy/Squaw Valley Ski Team; 11/29/1997)
Jacqueline Wiles (Aurora, Ore.; White Pass Ski Club; 7/13/1992)

C TEAM
Men

Cooper Cornelius (Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Aspen Valley Ski Club; 6/20/1999)
Isaiah Nelson (Wayzata, MN.; Buck Hill Ski Racing Club; 4/3/2001)

Women
Katie Hensien (Redmond, Wash.; Rowmark Ski Academy; 12/1/1999)
AJ Hurt (Carnelian Bay, Calif.; Squaw Valley Ski Team; 12/5/2000)
Nicola Rountree-Williams (Edwards, Colo.; Loveland Ski Area; 7/7/2002)
Zoe Zimmermann (Gilford, N.H.; Burke Mountain Academy; 5/16/2002)

DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Men

Jacob Dilling (Vail, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail, 10/19/1999)
Kellen Kinsella (Edwards, Colo.; Dartmouth College and Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 8/7/2001)
Trent Pennington (Shalimar, Fla.; Ski and Snowboard Club Vail; 5/8/2002)*
Jack Smith (Sun Valley, Idaho; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; 4/24/2001)
Bradshaw Underhill (Newbury, N.H.; Killington Mountain School; 3/10/2000)*

Women
Lauren Macuga (Park City, Utah; Park City Ski & Snowboard; 7/4/2002)
Ainsley Proffit (St. Louis, MO; Sugar Bowl Ski Team & Academy; 3/21/2001)
Allie Resnick (Vail, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 9/1/2001)*
Emma Resnick (Vail, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 7/23/2003)
Alix Wilkinson (Mammoth Lakes, Calif.; Squaw Valley Ski Team; 8/2/2000)
Isabella Wright (Salt Lake City, UT; Snowbird Sports Education Foundation; 2/10/1997)*

*Newly named to the U.S. Ski Team

2020-21 ALPINE STAFF
Alpine Director: Jesse Hunt
Alpine Development Director: Chip Knight
Alpine Communications Manager: Megan Harrod
Alpine World Cup Medical Coordinator: Gillian Bower
Alpine Europa Cup Medical Coordinator: David Quammen

MEN
Team Manager: Gwynn Watkins
Athletic Development Coordinator: Michael Bingaman

Men’s World Cup Speed
Head Coach: Randy Pelkey
Assistant Coach: Urban Planinsek
Assistant Coaches: Scott Veenis/Chris Beckmann
Assistant Coach/Strength and Conditioning Coach: Ben Black
Physiotherapist: Ben Scheu

Men’s World Cup Technical
Head Coach: Forest Carey
Assistant Coach: Ian Garner
Assistant Coach/Strength and Conditioning Coach: Will Courtney
Slalom Coach: Ryan Wilson

Men’s Europa Cup
Head Coach: Matt Underhill
Assistant Coach: Max Lamb
Ski Service: Tristan McInnis
Ski Service: Jay Vestich

Men’s Development
Head Coach: Sasha Rearick
Assistant Coach: Nathan Bryant
Ski Service: Josh Benge

WOMEN
Head Coach: Paul Kristofic
Team Manager: Colleen Jamieson
Athletic Development Coordinator: Bob Poehling

Women’s World Cup Speed
World Cup Speed Head Coach: Alex Hoedlmoser
Assistant Coach: Karin Harjo
Assistant Coach: Daniel Dejori
Physiotherapist: Torey Anderson

Women’s World Cup Technical/Speed
Mikaela Shiffrin
Head Coach: Mike Day
Coach/Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jeff Lackie
Physiotherapist: Nick Franssen

Women’s World Cup Technical
Head Coach: Magnus Andersson

Women’s Europa Cup Technical
Head Coach: Casey Puckett
Assistant Coach: Katie Twible

Women’s Development
Head Coach: Marjan Cernigoj
Assistant Coach: Ali Spencer

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2020-21 U.S. Freeski Team Announced

By Andrew Gauthier
November, 12 2020
Aaron Blunck
U.S. Freeski Halfpipe Pro Team member and two-time FIS World Champion Aaron Blunck at the 2020 Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Calif. (U.S. Ski & Snowboard - Sarah Brunson)

Twenty-three pro-level and 15 rookie freeskiers are ready to take on a season that will look different from years past. Ski fans and athletes across the world are ready for snow and the return to competition. The U.S. Freeski Team is prepared to give the people what they want as they take on the world’s best with an all-star roster. 

In an unfamiliar world, there will still be familiar faces such as Olympic medalists David Wise, Alex Ferreira, Brita Sigourney, Nick Goepper, Devin Logan, as well as 2020 X Games medalists Alex Hall, Colby Stevenson, and Maggie Voisin. With a hungry group of rookies that continue to push their boundaries, the team dynamic is as strong as ever. 

Although training opportunities were challenging to come by due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there was tremendous success in running training camps at official training sites of Timberline Lodge and Ski Area, Ore., The Stomping Grounds Park in Saas Fee, Switzerland, and Copper Mountain, Colo. this off-season. With last season cut short, these opportunities were critical to get athletes on snow and comfortable ahead of entering the competition environment. 

“Our teams are super grateful to have so much solid skiing under our belts from Timberline this summer as well as October on the glaciers in Europe,” said U.S. Freeski and Snowboard Head Coach Mike Jankowski. “We will be starting the competition season off next week back in Stubai, Austria and could not be more excited to get it going. With this being a World Championship season and having the opportunity to compete at the Olympic venues in China, it adds another layer of stoke across the team.”

The U.S. Freeski Team will kick off their season in Stubai, Austria, Nov. 20-21 with the FIS World Cup slopestyle competition. From there, both the slopestyle and halfpipe teams plan to make their way to Copper Mountain, Colo. for training as well as the first domestic World Cup of the season. The 2020-21 Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix is expected to celebrate its 25th anniversary with halfpipe athletes set to compete from Dec. 16-19 at Copper Mountain, Colo. pending local and state approvals. The second annual Visa Big Air presented by Land Rover is also planned for Copper Mountain from Dec.17-19, pending local and state approvals.

From Feb. 3-6, the Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix is set to return to Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Calif. and the famed Unbound Terrain Parks for slopestyle and halfpipe competition, pending local and state approvals. It’s only fitting that on it’s 25th anniversary, there is something special about the grand prix series. The Grand Prix at Mammoth will serve as the first U.S. Freeski Olympic Tryout Event and provides a pathway towards qualifying for the 2022 U.S. Olympic Freeski Team. 

“We are incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to host events on home soil this season,” said U.S. Freeski and Snowboard Director Jeremy Forster. “We are thankful to our Grand Prix host resorts, Copper Mountain and Mammoth Mountain, for their dedication and commitment in working with numerous stakeholders as we continue to navigate this landscape.”

The U.S. Freeski Team will also head to Zhangjiakou, China Feb. 18-28 for the 2021 FIS Freestyle, Freeski, and Snowboard World Championships. Athletes will have the chance to compete at the site of the 2022 Beijing Winter Games as the pinnacle event of the season. At the 2019 edition of the FIS Freestyle, Freeski, and Snowboard World Championships held in U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s home state of Utah, Aaron Blunck claimed his second consecutive halfpipe title, alumnas Julia Krass earned silver in big air, as well as Nick Goepper and Brita Sigourney taking bronze in slopestyle and halfpipe respectively. 

NBC’s new streaming platform, Peacock Premium, will live stream the 2020-21 FIS Freeski World Cup this season. NBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and NBC Sports’ digital platforms will also air World Cup coverage all season. Freeski broadcast and streaming listings, including the Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix and Visa Big Air, will be available throughout the season at USSkiandSnowboard.org.
 

2020-21 U.S. Freeski Team 
(Hometown; Club; USASA Series; Birthdate)

HALFPIPE
PRO TEAM
Men

  • Aaron Blunck (Crested Butte, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/12/96)
  • Alex Ferreira (Aspen, Colo.; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Aspen/Snowmass Series; 8/14/94)
  • Birk Irving (Winter Park, Colo.; Winter Park Freeride Team; Rocky Mountain Series; 7/26/99)
  • David Wise (Reno, Nev.; 6/30/90)
  • Lyman Currier (Boulder, Colo.; Winter Park Freeski Team; Rocky Mountain Series; 8/28/94)
  • Hunter Hess (Bend, Ore.; Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; Central Oregon Series; 10/01/98)
  • Taylor Seaton (Avon, Colo.; 7/16/90)
  • Jaxin Hoerter (Breckenridge, Colo.; Rocky Mountain Series; 7/17/00)
  • Cassidy Jarrell (Aspen, Colo.; Rocky Mountain Series; 8/31/99)

Women

  • Brita Sigourney (Carmel, Calif.; Intermountain Series; 1/17/90)
  • Devin Logan (West Dover, Vt.; Mount Snow Academy; Southern Vermont Series; 2/17/93)
  • Annalisa Drew (Andover, Mass.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Southwest Colorado Series; 5/28/93)
  • Carly Margulies (Mammoth Lakes, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Freeski Team; Unbound Series; 12/24/97)
  • Abigale Hansen (June Lake, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Freeski Team; Unbound Series; 5/26/98)

ROOKIE TEAM
Men

  • Hunter Carey (Winter Park, Colo.; Winter Park Competition Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 6/12/02
  • Connor Ladd (Lakewood, Colo.; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/26/03)
  • Dylan Ladd (Lakewood, Colo.; Winter Park Competition Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 8/29/01)
  • Sammy Schuiling (Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 7/16/00)

Women

  • Svea Irving (Winter Park, Colo.; Winter Park Freeride Team; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/27/02)
  • Hanna Faulhaber (Carbondale, Colo.; Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/04/04)
  • Riley Jacobs (Oak Creek, Colo.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 8/14/03)

SLOPESTYLE / BIG AIR
PRO TEAM
Men

  • Alex Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 9/21/98)
  • Mac Forehand (Winhall, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 8/4/01)
  • Colby Stevenson (Park City, Utah; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 10/3/97)
  • Nick Goepper (Lawrenceburg, Ind.; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/14/94)
  • Willie Borm (Chaska, Minn.; Midwest Freeskiing Association; 5/21/97)
  • Cody LaPlante (Truckee, Calif.; Squaw Valley Freestyle and Freeride Team; North Tahoe Series; 2/15/02)

Women

  • Maggie Voisin (Whitefish, Mont.; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 12/14/98)
  • Caroline Claire (Manchester Center, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 2/2/00)
  • Darian Stevens (Missoula, Mont.; Missoula Freestyle Ski Team; 10/29/96)

ROOKIE TEAM
Men

  • Hunter Henderson (Madbury, N.H..; Waterville Valley BBTS; New Hampshire Series; 12/28/02)
  • Richard Thomas (Orono, Minn.; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Upper Midwest Snow; 8/16/01)
  • Troy Podmilsak (Park City, Utah; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 8/23/04)

Women

  • Rell Harwood (Park City, Utah; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 6/1/01)
  • Marin Hamill (Park City, Utah; Park City Ski and Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 4/5/01)
  • Grace Henderson (Madbury, N.H.; Waterville Valley BBTS; New Hampshire Series; 4/28/01)
  • Bella Bacon (Ellicottville, N.Y.; Agenda Freeski; Western New York Series; 1/29/04)
  • Jenna Riccomini (Port Matilda, Penn.; Team Summit Colorado; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/12/04)


2020-21 Snowboard & Freeski Staff

  • Snowboard & Freeski Director: Jeremy Forster
  • Halfpipe, Slopestyle & Big Air Head Coach: Mike Jankowski
  • Halfpipe, Slopestyle & Big Air Team Manager: Jess Tamez
  • Snowboardcross Team Manager: Alexis Williams
  • Snowboard & Freeski Team Communications Manager: Andrew Gauthier
  • Snowboard & Freeski Sports Development Senior Manager: Ashley Deibold
  • Snowboard, Freeski, and Freestyle Sports Development Coordinator: Elise Saarela

High Performance Staff

  • Senior Sports Psychologist, USOC: Alex Cohen
  • Freeski Halfpipe Team Physical Therapist: Jill Radzinski
  • Freeski Slopestyle and Big Air Team Physical Therapist: Sara Chavez
  • Snowboard Slopestyle and Big Air Athletic Trainer: Ben Quigley
  • Snowboard Halfpipe Team Physical Therapist: Emilie Whittemore
  • Snowboardcross Athletic Development Manager: Tschana Schiller
  • Snowboard and Freeski Athletic Development Coach: Matthew Voss
  • Aerials and Freeski Athletic Development Coach: Houston Deck

Freeski

  • Slopestyle Pro Team Head Coach: Skogen Sprang
  • Slopestyle Pro Team Coach: Dave Euler (Park City Ski & Snowboard)
  • Slopestyle Technician: Tanner Keim
  • Halfpipe National Development Team Coach: Ryan Carey (Mammoth Mountain)
  • Slopestyle/Big Air National Development Team Coach: Ryan Wyble (Park City Ski & Snowboard)
  • Halfpipe Pro Team Head Coach: Mike Riddle 
  • Halfpipe Pro Team Coach: Jeremie Livingston (Winter Park Competition Center)
  • Halfpipe Pro Team Technician: Dave Coombs
  • Videographer: Richard Mangum

 

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2020-21 U.S. Snowboard Team Announced

By Andrew Gauthier
November, 11 2020
Jamie on rail
Double Olympic gold medalist Jamie Anderson competing in the 2020 Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix slopestyle finals at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Calif. (U.S. Ski & Snowboard - Sarah Brunson)

The world has changed dramatically since the beginning of the 2019-20 winter competition season. However, one thing has remained the same - the unwavering dedication and skill that U.S. riders are prepared to bring to 2020-21 FIS World Cup and elite-level slopestyle, big air, halfpipe, and snowboardcross competition. The U.S. Snowboard Team will field 32 pro-level and 16 rookie and development level riders.

This season will have no shortage of excitement as the U.S. Snowboard Team’s Olympic gold medalists get ready to drop in. Chloe Kim will make her return to the halfpipe competition circuit after a year studying at Princeton University, Red Gerard will take his first steps towards 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games qualification, and veteran Jamie Anderson will set out to continue her timeless and undeniable dominance of the sport. 

Although training opportunities were challenging to come by due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, there was tremendous success in running camps at official training sites of Timberline Lodge and Ski Area, Ore., The Stomping Grounds Park in Saas Fee, Switzerland, and Copper Mountain, Colo. this off-season.

The U.S. Snowboard Team is planning to kick off their season on home turf at Copper Mountain, Colo. with men’s and women’s World Cup competition. The 2020-21 Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix is expected to celebrate its 25th anniversary with halfpipe athletes set to compete from Dec. 16-19 at Copper Mountain, Colo. pending local and state approvals. The second annual Visa Big Air presented by Land Rover is also planned for Copper Mountain from Dec.17-19, pending local and state approvals.

From Feb. 3-6, the Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix is set to return to Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Calif. and the famed Unbound Terrain Parks for slopestyle and halfpipe competition, pending local and state approvals. It’s only fitting that on it’s 25th anniversary, there is something special about the grand prix series. The Grand Prix at Mammoth will serve as the first U.S. Snowboard Olympic Tryout Event and provides a pathway towards qualifying for the 2022 U.S. Olympic Snowboard Team. 

“While the World Snowboard Points List plays a significant role within our 2022 snowboard Olympic selection criteria, designated tryout events in 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons will be a pathway to U.S. Olympic Team qualification,” said U.S. Snowboard & Freeski Director Jeremy Forster. “The 2021 Mammoth Grand Prix is the sole tryout event for the upcoming season and will serve as a great kick-off to the U.S. Olympic Team selection process.

While the U.S. Freeski and Snowboard Teams will spend some time competing stateside, the U.S. Snowboardcross Team will spend the bulk of their season in Europe competing in seven World Cups across six countries. Snowboardcross athletes will join the park and pipe crew in Zhangjiakou, China, the site of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games for the 2021 FIS Freestyle, Freeski, and Snowboard World Championships Feb 18-28. Expectations will be high in China with Mick Dierdorff defending his individual title from the 2019 FIS World Championships as well as his team-mixed snowboardcross title earned alongside teammate and six-time world champion Lindsey Jacobellis. 

“We weren’t able to get the training block we had hoped for in the southern hemisphere this summer, but we ended up getting some really high quality training in Saas Fee, Switzerland during our September and October block, said U.S. Snowboardcross Team Head Coach Peter Foley. “it feels great to have that in the books and to have the athletes riding at a really good level already  in November. We are looking forward to making the trip to China for Worlds. We really want to get familiar with the Olympic course and the whole scene of competing in China.” 

NBC’s new streaming platform, Peacock Premium, will live stream the 2020-21 FIS Snowboard World Cup this season. NBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and NBC Sports’ digital platforms will also air World Cup coverage all season. Snowboard broadcast and streaming listings, including the Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix and Visa Big Air, will be available throughout the season at USSkiandSnowboard.org.
 

2020-21 U.S. Snowboard Team
(Hometown; Club; USASA Series; Birthdate)

HALFPIPE
PRO TEAM
Men

  • Chase Josey (Hailey, Idaho; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; Big Mountain West Series; 3/31/95)
  • Toby Miller (Mammoth Lakes, Calif; Tahoe Select Snowboard Team; North Tahoe Series; 2/14/00)
  • Taylor Gold (Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 11/17/93)
  • Chase Blackwell (Longmont, Colo.; Jim Smith Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/27/99)
  • Joey Okesson (Southbury, Conn.; Okemo Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 8/23/02)

Women

  • Chloe Kim (Torrance, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 4/23/00)
  • Maddie Mastro (Wrightwood, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 2/22/00)
  • Arielle Gold (Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 5/4/96)
  • Sonora Alba (San Pedro, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 7/16/06)

ROOKIE
Men

  • Jack Coyne (Edwards, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 01/17/02)
  • Jason Wolle (Winter Park, Colo.; Jim Smith Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 11/30/99)
  • Lucas Foster (Telluride, Colo.; Telluride Ski and Snowboard Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/17/99)
  • Fynn Bullock-Womble (Mebane, N.C.; BK Pro; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/3/05)

Women

  • Tessa Maud (Carlsbad, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 10/10/03)
  • Alexandria Simsovits (Calabasas, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 9/30/04)

SLOPESTYLE / BIG AIR
PRO TEAM
Men

  • Red Gerard (Silverthorne, Colo.; Rocky Mountain Series; 6/29/00)
  • Chris Corning (Silverthorne, Colo.; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 9/7/99)
  • Dusty Henricksen (Mammoth Lakes, Calif; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 2/2/03)
  • Kyle Mack (West Bloomfield, Mich.; Great Lakes Snow Series; 9/6/97)
  • Judd Henkes (La Jolla, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 4/3/01)
  • Brock Crouch (Mammoth Lakes, Calif.; Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team; Unbound Series; 8/22/99)
  • Luke Winkelmann (Blowing Rock, N.C.; Kirk’s Camp; Rocky Mountain Series: 12/18/00)
  • Lyon Farrell (Haiku, Hawaii; Rocky Mountain Series; 11/22/98)
  • Sean FitzSimons (Hood River, Ore.; Mount Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; Central Oregon Series; 9/22/00)

Women

  • Jamie Anderson (S. Lake Tahoe, Calif.; South Tahoe Series; 9/13/90)
  • Julia Marino (Westport, Conn.; Southern Vermont Series; 9/11/97)
  • Hailey Langland (San Clemente, Calif.; Tahoe Select Snowboard Team; Tahoe Series; 8/2/00)
  • Ty Schnorrbusch (Monroe Township, N.J.; Tru Snowboarding, Rocky Mountain Series 5/15/02)

ROOKIE
Men

  • Jake Canter (Evergreen, Colo.; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; Aspen Snowmass Series; 7/19/03)
  • Fynn Bullock-Womble (Mebane, N.C.; BK Pro; Rocky Mountain Series; 2/3/05)
  • Liam Johnson (Savage, Minn.; G Team; Upper Midwest Snow Series; 11/26/04)

Women

  • Courtney Rummel (West Bend, Wisc.; Midwest Best Series; 11/12/03)
  • Jade Thurgood (Salt Lake City, Utah; Park City Ski & Snowboard; Big Mountain West Series; 1/27/02)
  • Addie Gardner (Riegelsville, Penn.; Auburn Ski Club; Maine Mountain Series; 2/19/02)
  • Isabella Gomez (Issaquah, Wash.; Auburn Ski Club; Inland Northwest Series; 9/11/01)

SNOWBOARDCROSS
Men

  • Mick Dierdorff (Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/30/91)
  • Jake Vedder (Pinckney, Mich.; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/16/98)
  • Nick Baumgartner (Iron River, Mich.; Superior Series; 12/17/81)
  • Alex Deibold (Manchester, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 5/8/86)
  • Hagen Kearney (Norwood, Colo.; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 11/6/91)
  • Senna Leith (Vail, Colo.; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 4/8/97)
  • Mikey LaCroix (Shrewsbury, Mass.; Park City Ski & Snowboard; Maine Mountain Series; 7/12/98)

Women

  • Lindsey Jacobellis (Stratton Mountain, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School; Southern Vermont Series; 8/19/85)
  • Faye Gulini (Salt Lake City, Utah; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Rocky Mountain Series; 3/24/92)
  • Rosie Mancari (Anchorage, Alaska; Steamboat Spring Winter Sports Club; Big Alaska Series; 1/22/94)

DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Women

  • Meghan Tierney (Eagle, Colo.; Board Stars Race Team; Rocky Mountain Series; 1/15/97)
  • Livia Molodyh (Hubbard, Ore.; Park City Ski & Snowboard; Mt. Hood Series; 6/30/99)
  • Stacy Gaskill (Golden, Colo.; Winter Park Snowboard Team; Rocky Mountain Series; 5/21/00)
  • Anna Miller (Orem, Utah; International Snowboard Training Center; Rocky Mountain Series; 7/16/1996)


2020-21 Snowboard & Freeski Staff

  • Snowboard & Freeski Director: Jeremy Forster
  • Halfpipe, Slopestyle & Big Air Head Coach: Mike Jankowski
  • Halfpipe, Slopestyle & Big Air Team Manager: Jess Tamez
  • Snowboardcross Team Manager: Alexis Williams
  • Snowboard & Freeski Team Communications Manager: Andrew Gauthier
  • Snowboard & Freeski Sports Development Senior Manager: Ashley Deibold
  • Snowboard, Freeski, and Freestyle Sports Development Coordinator: Elise Saarela

High Performance Staff

  • Senior Sports Psychologist, USOC: Alex Cohen
  • Freeski Halfpipe Team Athletic Trainer: Jill Radzinski
  • Freeski Slopestyle and Big Air Team Physical Therapist: Sara Chavez
  • Snowboard Slopestyle and Big Air Athletic Trainer: Ben Quigley
  • Snowboard Halfpipe Team Physical Therapist: Emilie Whittemore
  • Snowboardcross Athletic Development Manager: Tschana Schiller
  • Snowboard and Freeski Athletic Development Coach: Matthew Voss
  • Aerials and Freeski Athletic Development Coach: Houston Deck

Snowboard

  • Halfpipe, Slopestyle & Big Air Head Coach: Mike Jankowski
  • Slopestyle/Big Air Pro Team Head Coach: Mike Ramirez (Mammoth Mountain Snowboard Team)
  • Slopestyle/Big Air Pro Team Head Coach: Dave Reynolds (Mt Bachelor Sports Education Foundation Snowboard Team)
  • Slopestyle Wax Tech: Bryan Taylor
  • Halfpipe Pro Team Head Coach: Rick Bower
  • Halfpipe Team Coach: Rick Shimpeno
  • Halfpipe Team Coach: JJ Thomas
  • Halfpipe Wax Tech: Parker Rockwood
  • Snowboardcross Head Coach: Peter Foley
  • Snowboardcross Coach: Rob Fagan


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NBC Sports to Televise Extensive 2020-21 Winter Olympic Sports Coverage This Season

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
November, 11 2020
Mikaela in Levi
Two-time Olympic champion and Land Rover ambassador Mikaela Shiffrin poses on the podium with Santa Claus after winning the FIS Ski World Cup women's slalom event at the Levi ski resort in Kittilä, Finnish Lapland on November 23, 2019. This year, the first run will stream live on Peacock, while the second will be broadcast live on the Olympic Channel. (Martti Kainulainen - Lehtikuva / AFP)

U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes return to FIS World Cup competition this month, and the networks of NBC will broadcast more than 75 hours of live and same-day coverage in November and December on NBC, NBC Sports Network, and The Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA, from Levi and Ruka, Finland, Lillehammer, Norway, and Copper Mountain Colorado. Coverage begins with the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup women’s slalom from Levi on Saturday, Nov. 21.

NBC Sports’ presentation of the 2020-21 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup season begins with the women’s slalom from Levi, Finland, next Saturday, Nov. 21, at 7 a.m. ET live on Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA, NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app, and OlympicChannel.com. An encore presentation of the race will be presented later in the evening at 12 a.m. ET on NBCSN.

The winningest slalom skier of all time and three-time Olympic medalist Mikaela Shiffrin is expected to make her 2020-21 FIS Ski World Cup competition season debut in Levi, and the Olympic Channel will broadcast the second run slalom event live on Saturday, Nov. 21 at 7 a.m. EST. Mikaela owns four career victories at the World Cup stop in Finland, including winning there in each of the last two seasons. NBC Sports’ Steve Schlanger (play-by-play) will call the action alongside former U.S. Ski Team alumnus speed skier Steve Porino (analyst).

The Olympic Channel will also provide live coverage of the FIS Cross Country World Cup sprint, skiathlon, and team sprint events from Lillehammer, Norway, Dec. 4-6; and same-day coverage of the FIS Freestyle World Cup moguls from Ruka, Norway, on Dec. 5. NBC, NBCSN, and the Olympic Channel will provide live and same-day coverage of the Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix, and the Visa Big Air presented by Land Rover from Copper Mountain, Colo., Dec. 18-19.

Last week NBC announced exclusive streaming of winter Olympic sports has moved from NBC Sports Gold’s “Snow Pass” to Peacock Premium. Peacock Premium will also become the exclusive home to all FIS events held in Austria, beginning with the FIS Freeski World Cup in Stubai, Austria on Nov. 21. Peacock Premium will also provide live streaming coverage of alpine, cross country, freeski, freestyle, ski jumping, nordic combined, and snowboard events throughout the season. 

Check out the current television broadcast and streaming schedule for November and December for all sports are available here. Sport-specific broadcast and streaming schedules are available below:

Broadcast and streaming schedules on Peacock Premium will be updated on a weekly basis throughout the season.
 

Built Brands Named Official Protein Bar And Energy Gel of U.S. Ski & Snowboard Through 2022

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
November, 11 2020
Built Brands

U.S. Ski & Snowboard and leading protein and energy products company, Built Brands™ announced today a new multi-year partnership, making Built Brands™ the official protein bar and energy gel of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team through the 2022 season. Throughout the duration of the partnership, Built Brands’ diverse range of recovery and performance products - packed with protein and nutrients without compromising flavor - will help fuel some of the world’s top athletes. 

“As a brand committed to healthy, great-tasting protein and energy products to fuel an active lifestyle, a partnership with U.S. Ski & Snowboard was only a natural fit,” said Nick Greer, Co-Founder of Built Brands. “We look forward to keeping some of today’s most competitive athletes energized on and off the mountain through 2022.” 

Throughout the partnership, the Utah-based brand will keep U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s Park City headquarters, the USANA Center of Excellence, fully stocked with delicious and nutritious products so athletes can train harder and recover faster. Built Brands will also ensure teams have access to its wide-ranging product portfolio wherever they are in the world training and competing, which this season includes World Championships events for each team. Access to Built Brands™ beloved protein bars, along with its energy and protein supplements Built Boost® and BuiltGO™, means athletes can continue to push what’s possible on the snow. The brand will also have a presence at various domestic competitions and events. 

“Built Brands is a standout among protein bars, protein gels and energy gels and this partnership reflects our shared goal of enabling our athletes to perform at their best,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard Chief Revenue Officer Michael O’Conor. “Our athletes push their bodies to achieve exceptional feats and so require high-quality fuel to stay at the top of their game. We are excited to welcome Built Brands into the U.S. Ski & Snowboard family and look forward to providing our teams the fuel they need to reach the top of the podium.”

2020-21 Davis U.S. Cross Country Ski Team Announced

By Tom Horrocks
November, 10 2020
2020-21 XC Team
Sadie Maubet Bjornsen, Simi Hamilton, Sophie Caldwell Hamilton, and Jessie Diggins all return to the Davis U.S. Cross Country Team for the 2020-21 season. (U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

U.S. Ski & Snowboard has announced the 23 athletes of the Davis U.S. Cross Country Ski Team for the 2020-21 season who will kick off competition with the traditional World Cup season opener in Ruka, Finland, Nov. 27-29.

Athletes named to the A Team for the 20-2021 season include 2018 Olympic Gold medalist Jessie Diggins and 2018 Olympians Simi Hamilton, Sophie Caldwell Hamilton, Sadie Maubet Bjornsen, and Rosie Brennan. Also joining the A Team this season are Julia Kern, who earned her first World Cup podium last season, and Hailey Swirbul, who scored World Cup points in classic and freestyle sprint and distance races last season.

In addition to a host of veteran athletes with World Cup, World Championship, and Olympic experience, the 2020-21 team includes the largest Development Team the United States has fielded in many years with 11 athletes, including all four members of the silver-medal-winning 2020 FIS Junior World Ski Championships women’s relay team: Kendall Kramer, Sydney Palmer-Leger, Novie McCabe and Sophia Laukli. Also returning to the D Team are three members of the men’s two-time gold-medal-winning Junior World Championships relay team, Luke Jager, Ben Ogden, and Johnny Hagenbuch. Also bringing her smile and positive energy back to the D Team is Hannah Halvorsen, who is back on snow after missing the entire season last year after she was hit by a car in Anchorage and suffered head, back, and knee injuries.

The fourth member of the men’s gold medal relay team, Gus Schumacher, joins the B Team for the 20-2021 season, thanks in large part to becoming the first American male to win an individual gold medal at the Junior World Championships. Katharine Ogden rejoins the B Team this season after racing for Dartmouth the past couple of seasons. Katharine posted two top-30 World Cup results in last season’s Tour de Ski.

Following a unique summer of training, members of the Davis U.S. Cross Country Ski Team are ready to go and open the season, which will also feature the 2021 FIS Nordic World Championships Feb. 24-March 7 in Oberstdorf, Germany.

“Needless to say, this year was the most atypical season of preparation that cross country team has had, with athletes mainly training at home in their smaller club groups,” said  U.S. Ski & Snowboard Cross Country Program Director Chris Grover. “Given this limitation, it’s impressive to see the level of fitness that many athletes have attained this fall, smashing personal records on time trials and local events. I have no doubt that when the Team gets their snow-feet underneath them this winter, they will have some extraordinary results.”

NBC’s new streaming platform, Peacock Premium, will live stream the 2020-21 FIS Cross Country tour this season. NBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and NBC Sports’ digital platforms will also air World Cup cross country coverage all season. Cross Country broadcast and streaming listings will be available throughout the season at USSkiandSnowboard.org

2020-21 Davis U.S. Cross Country Team
(Hometown; Club; Birthdate)

A TEAM
Women

  • Sadie Maubet Bjornsen (Winthrop, Wash.; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 11/21/89)
  • Rosie Brennan (Anchorage, Alaska; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 12/21/98
  • Sophie Caldwell Hamilton (Peru, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 3/22/90)
  • Jessie Diggins (Afton, Minn.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 8/26/91)
  • Julia Kern (Waltham, Mass.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 9/12/97)
  • Hailey Swirbul (Aspen, Colo.; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 7/10/98)

Men

  • Simi Hamilton (Aspen, Colo.; Stratton Mountain School Elite Team; 5/14/87)


B TEAM
Women

  • Katharine Ogden (Landgrove, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School/Dartmouth College; 11/17/97)

Men

  • Kevin Bolger (Minocqua, Wisc.; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; 4/11/93)
  • Scott Patterson (Anchorage, Alaska; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 1/28/92)
  • Gus Schumacher (Anchorage, Alaska; Alaska Winter Stars; 7/25/00)
  • Logan Hanneman (Anchorage, Alaska; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 6/2/93)

DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Women

  • Hannah Halvorsen (Truckee, Calif.; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 2/19/98)
  • Novie McCabe (Winthrop, Wash.; MVNT; 12/15/01)
  • Kendall Kramer (Fairbanks, Alaska; NSCF-FXC; 6/25/02)
  • Sydney Palmer-Leger (Park City, Utah; Sun Valley Ski Ski Education Foundation; 2/4/2002)
  • Sophia Laukli (Yarmouth, Maine; Middlebury College Ski Team; 6/8/00)

Men

  • Johnny Hagenbuch (Ketchum, Idaho; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; 10/1/2001)
  • Luke Jager (Anchorage, Alaska; APU/University of Utah; 1/17/00)
  • Noel Keeffe (Steamboat Springs, Colo.; SSWSC/University of Utah; 8/24/99)
  • Ben Ogden (Landgrove, Vt.; Stratton Mountain School/University of Vermont; 2/13/00)
  • JC Schoonmaker (Tahoe City, Calif; Auburn Ski Club; 8/12/00)
  • Hunter Wonders (Anchorage, Alaska; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Center; 8/7/98)

Cross Country Coaches and Staff

  • Cross Country Program Director: Chris Grover
  • Head Coach: Matt Whitcomb                    
  • World Cup Coach: Jason Cork                                     
  • D-Team / Development Coach: Kate Barton                                                                         
  • Cross Country Sport Development Manager: Bryan Fish                       
  • Cross Country Sport Coordinator: Adam St. Pierre              
  • Communications Manager: Tom Horrocks

Service Staff

  • Head of Service: Oleg Ragilo           
  • World Cup Service: Per-Erik Bjørnstad    
  • World Cup Service: Tim Baucom                         
  • World Cup Service: Eli Brown    
  • World Cup Service: Chris Hecker
  • World Cup Service: Karel Kruuser    

2020-21 U.S. Freestyle Ski Team Announced

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
November, 9 2020
Ashley Caldwell and Kaila Kuhn
Ashley Caldwell and Kaila Kuhn at the 2020 Deer Valley Freestyle International (U.S. Ski & Snowboard - Steven Earl)

U.S. Ski & Snowboard announced today a 30-athlete roster making up the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team for the 2020-21 season. The U.S. Freestyle Ski Team includes aerials and moguls skiers, and both disciplines are currently on snow in Scandinavia preparing for their FIS World Cup openers, scheduled for Dec. 4-5 in Ruka, Finland. This season will look different than what anyone is used to, so athletes and staff are focused on what they can control and what is immediately on the schedule. 

“The Freestyle Team had success last season with 13 World Cup podiums and our athletes are determined to build off of that,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard Freestyle Director Jeremy Forster. “Despite an abrupt end to the 2019-20 season and a challenging spring, these teams have maintained a positive outlook and really took advantage of the training available to them this summer. We are grateful for our domestic training partners in keeping some semblance of normalcy during these times and are looking forward to a great 2020-21 season.”

Athletes named to the aerials team include Megan Nick, who finished the season ranked fourth in the world after earning two second-place World Cup results; 2017 World Champion and three-time Olympian Ashley Caldwell, who ended last season crowned U.S. National Champion; and Winter Vinecki, who ended last season ranked 10th in the world. Madison Varmette will kick off her fifth season with the team. Megan Smallhouse and Kaila Kuhn will both return for their second seasons and newly named rookie member Dani Loeb looks forward to her first season as a U.S. Ski Team member.

Top-ranked American man in sixth, Chris Lillis, returns for his seventh season with the team. Chris earned two podiums last season, including a win in Kazakhstan. He is joined by Justin Schoenefeld, who ended the American drought on Aerials wins last season and was ranked 10th in the world; Eric Loughran, 2020 U.S. National Champion is back for his sixth season; and Quinn Dehlinger returns for his second season.

The team behind this team returns for what will be their second season together. Aerials Head Coach Vladimir (Vlad) Lebedev is joined by World Cup Coaches Eric Bergoust and JC Andre, Athletic Development Coach Houston Deck and Physical Therapist Peter Toohey.

“This summer we were fortunate enough to get a lot of work done at the Utah Olympic Park,” said Head Aerials Coach Vladimir Lebedev. “We made some significant DD (degree of difficulty) improvements and all of the athletes are looking really strong. The Team is ready to take what we’ve built on in the pools to the snow. This season will be instrumental in the lead in to Beijing 2022, especially with World Championships as test events. We look forward to a productive camp in Ruka and hopefully a continuation of the success we had last season.”

Athletes named to the moguls team include the deepest field of female mogul skiing talent in the world. Known as the #PowHERHouse, these women are fast and fierce. Fastest-woman-in-the-world and 2018 Olympian Jaelin Kauf leads the crew. She is joined by Hannah Soar, who had a breakout last season, and 2018 Olympian Tess Johnson. The women are stoked to have Avital Carroll back from injury for her third season. Olivia Giaccio returns for her fifth season. Young and hungry Kai Owens returns for her second season, as does Sabrina Cass. New members and sisters Madison and Kasey Hogg look forward to their first season with the Team. Morgan Schild, Nessa Dziemian and Kenzie Radway are all named to this year’s roster as well.

On the men’s side, two-time Olympian Brad Wilson returns for his 10th season. He is joined by Jesse Andringa, who is back from injury; Alex Lewis and Nick Page, who both return for their second seasons; and new member Landon Wendler. This season marks Joel Hedrick’s sixth with the team. Casey Andringa is named this season as well, although will not be competing due to injury.

Moguls Head Coach Matt Gnoza leads the bump crew and is joined by World Cup Coaches Riley Campbell and Joe Discoe, Athletic Development Coach Josh Bullock and Physical Therapist Chuck Williams.

“We asked [the athletes] to consider this as time to reflect on who they are and who they want to be during this time,” explained Head Moguls Coach Matt Gnoza on how the team is dealing with the unknowns caused by COVID-19. “We had them focus on what is within their control and to be informed, take breaks from conversations, news, and information related to COVID-19. We emphasized to use sport and training as an escape and focus.”

“Outside of just returning to some sort of normalcy and getting back to training and events, I am looking forward to seeing the athletes continue to progress,” Matt said on looking forward to the 2020-21 season. “I expect the team to make a significant jump during the third season of the Olympic quad. Our priority is to continue to climb the rankings as both a team and as individual athletes.”

The U.S. Freestyle Ski Team is scheduled to compete in 21 World Cup events spanning three continents for the 2020-21 season. This season is scheduled to feature the 2020 FIS Freestyle, Freeski and Snowboard World Cup Championships in Zhangjiakou, China, which will serve as test events for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games. 

In a year marked by uncertainty, fans can be certain that the Freestyle crew will bring the heat for 2020-21. 

NBC’s new streaming platform, Peacock Premium, will live stream the 2020-21 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup tour this season. NBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and NBC Sports’ digital platforms will also air World Cup freestyle skiing coverage all season. Freestyle broadcast and streaming listings will be available throughout the season at USSkiandSnowboard.org

2020-21 U.S. Freestyle Ski Team
(Hometown; Club; Birthdate)

U.S. Aerials Team
Men

Quinn Dehlinger (Cincinnati, Ohio; Elite Aerial Development Program; 6/8/02)
Chris Lillis (Pittsford, N.Y.; Bristol Mountain Freestyle Team;10/4/98)
Eric Loughran (Pelham, N.H.; Loon Mountain Freestyle; 12/4/95)
Justin Schoenefeld (Lawrenceburg, Ind.; Elite Aerial Development Program; 8/13/98)

Women
Ashley Caldwell (Ashburn, Va.; Elite Aerial Development Program; 9/14/93)
Kaila Kuhn (Boyne City, Mich.; Park City Ski and Snowboard; 4/8/03)
Dani Loeb (Pintlala, Ala.; Park City Ski and Snowboard; 8/10/2001)
Megan Nick (Shelburne, Vt,; Elite Aerial Development Program; 7/9/96)
Megan Smallhouse (Reno, Nev.; Park City Ski and Snowboard; 1/16/01)
Madison Varmette (Stafford, Va.; Elite Aerial Development Program; 5/8/96)
Winter Vinecki (Gaylord, Mich.; Park City Ski and Snowboard; 12/18/98)

Aerials Coaches and Staff
Aerials Head Coach: Vladimir Lebedev
Aerials World Cup Coach: JC Andre
Aerials World Cup Coach: Eric Bergoust
Aerials Athletic Development Coach: Houston Deck
Aerials Physical Therapist: Peter Toohey

U.S. Moguls Team
Men

Casey Andringa (Boulder, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 10/6/95)
Jesse Andringa (Boulder, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 12/15/97)
Joel Hedrick (Fort Collins, Colo.; Winter Park Competition Center; 5/30/97)
Alex Lewis (Carlisle, Mass.; Killington Mountain School; 11/16/99)
Nick Page (Park City, Utah; Wasatch Freestyle Foundation; 8/1/02)
Landon Wendler (Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Steamboat Winter Sports Club; 10/12/2000)
Brad Wilson (Butte, Mont.; Wasatch Freestyle; 6/5/92)

Women
Avital Caroll (Manhattan, N.Y.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 4/24/96)
Sabrina Cass (Cheshire, Conn.; Wasatch Freestyle Foundation; 3/27/02)
Nessa Dziemian (East Hampstead, N.H.; Park City Freestyle Ski Team; 4/14/94)
Olivia Giaccio (Redding, Conn.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 8/15/00)
Tess Johnson (Edwards, Colo.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 6/19/00)
Kasey Hogg (Park City, Utah; Wasatch Freestyle Foundation; 1/8/2003)
Madison Hogg (Park City, Utah; Wasatch Freestyle Foundation; 2/15/2001)
Jaelin Kauf (Alta, Wyo.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 9/26/96)
Kai Owens (Vail, Colo.; Ski and Snowboard Club Vail; 8/16/04)
Kenzie Radway (Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 6/22/03)
Morgan Schild (Pittsford, N.Y.; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 8/25/97)
Hannah Soar (Somers, Conn.; Killington Mountain School; 6/4/99)

Moguls Coaches and Staff
Moguls Head Coach: Matt Gnoza
Moguls World Cup Coach: Riley Campbell
Moguls World Cup Coach: Joe Discoe
Moguls Athletic Development Coach: Josh Bullock
Moguls Physical Therapist: Chuck Williams

Freestyle Staff
Freestyle Program Director: Jeremy Forster
Freestyle Team Manager: Alexis Williams
Freestyle Sport Development Senior Manager: Ashley Deibold
Freestyle Sport Development Coordinator: Elise Saarela
Freestyle Communications Manager: Lara Carlton

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Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team Virtual Meet and Greet

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
November, 7 2020
U.S. Ski Team Virtual Meet and Greet
Winter is coming to U.S. Ski & Snowboard Official Training Site Copper Mountain, Colo. and so are world-class athletes! If you have ever dreamed of meeting one of your Land Rover U.S. Ski Team idols, listen up! This year, our meet and greet will be virtual, so no matter where you are, we would love for you to submit.

Winter is coming to U.S. Ski & Snowboard Official Training Site Copper Mountain, Colo. and so are world-class athletes! If you have ever dreamed of meeting one of your Land Rover U.S. Ski Team idols, listen up! This year, our meet and greet will be virtual, so no matter where you are, we would love for you to submit.

Our theme this year is resilience. This has been a complicated and difficult year for everyone, so what have you done to push through? What part does skiing play in your life & how does the sport challenge you to become your best self? Whether your actions were big or small, we want to hear how your creativity and tenacity have lifted up 2020. 

Submit your entry by posting your story on Instagram and tag both @usskiteam and @Coppermtn. You can also submit by commenting below our post, messaging us in our direct messages, or emailing us at socialmedia@coppercolorado.com. However you choose to share your story, we would love to hear it and we would love for you to be a part of this year’s meet and greet! #keeptheflamealive 

Peacock Premium to Stream Winter Olympic Sports Competitions for 2020-21 Season

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
November, 5 2020
Paula Moltzan
2017 NCAA champion Paula Moltzan celebrates during the FIS Ski World Cup Women's giant slalom on October 17, 2020 in Soelden, Austria. (Alexis Boichard - Agence Zoom/Getty Images)

Peacock Premium will live stream World Cup competitions in Winter Olympic sports this season, starting in two weeks.

Events that previously streamed on NBC Sports Gold’s “Snow Pass” are moving to Peacock Premium, part of NBC Universal’s new streaming service available here.

That includes alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, snowboarding, Nordic combined, ski jumping and biathlon, live and on-demand. Most of those seasons begin in late November and December.

NBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and NBC Sports’ digital platforms will also air Winter Olympic sports coverage all season.

Peacock Premium will be the exclusive home for International Ski Federation (FIS) events in Austria, starting with women’s and men’s Alpine skiing World Cup parallel races in Lech/Zuers on Nov. 26-27.

Release courtesy of NBC.

Learn more at PeacockTV.com/Sports.

HomeLight Killington Cup Featured in Warren Miller Entertainment's Future Retro

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
November, 5 2020
Warren Miller Premiere Future Retro
Two-time Olympic champion and Land Rover ambassador Mikaela Shiffrin stands atop the podium at the 2019 HomeLight Killington Cup after earning her fourth-straight slalom victory at the venue. (Steven Earl - U.S. Ski & Snowboard)

In the first-ever digital release of a full-length Warren Miller feature film, Warren Miller Entertainment (WME) is excited to bring its audience the digital release of the brand’s 71st film, Future Retro. The film features the 2019 HomeLight Killington Cup in Killington, Vt. and two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin's stunning performance, while U.S. Ski Team alumna and Olympian Kaylin Richardson headlines the segment. 

In Future Retro, progressive, young female skiers Lexi duPont and Amie Engerbretson journey to the heart of deep-rooted ski culture in Switzerland, and freeskiers Baker Boyd and Victor Major rip the endless peaks of Iceland, using a 1,300-year-old farm as their base camp. A trio of world-class snowboarders including Elena Hight, Danny Davis, and Nick Russell, travel to Antarctica and witness the impact of climate change. 

Legendary skiers Scot Schmidt and the Egan brothers show a new crop of athletes how they were responsible for the extreme-skiing movement of the ’80s and ’90s, and the next generation of skiers and riders show us what it means to challenge the status quo. From competitive triumph on the road to the podium at the World Cup in Killington to pushing boundaries of big-mountain skiing in Alaska, Future Retro will be that connection—past, present, and future.

As winter enthusiasts gear up to get outside this season, the health and wellness of the Warren Miller audience is considered a top priority. With this in mind, the world-renowned production company has opted to share the 2020 film via a premium, virtual film format in November 2020. 

Warren Miller Future Retro

Like any Warren Miller film premiere, these virtual events will be lively and will act as the official kickoff to winter. Consisting of a one-hour virtual red carpet, with athlete appearances, behind-the-scenes interviews, sponsor shout-outs, and vintage throwbacks, these premieres will be hosted by U.S. Ski Team alumnus, Olympian and longtime Warren Miller narrator Jonny Moseley. 

Viewers will be invited to transform their living room, garage, backyard, basement, or beyond into the ultimate ski film premiere venue. Small, socially-safe watch parties are welcome for the livestreaming events, and attendees can stream or cast the film from their internet browser onto their smart TVs or streaming devices via their smartphones or desktop. Viewers will have access to the event for up to 48 hours, and each virtual ticket includes up to 4 people–– complete with entries into the nightly door prizes, national sweepstakes, and up to four coupon codes. Should someone want to attend with more guests, they will be encouraged to purchase additional tickets.  

The virtual tour will take place through three regional events across North America:

“Hopefully the convenience and accessibility of the virtual experience will reach a new and wider audience, who may not have been able to attend a live show for geographical or other reasons,” says 20-year Warren Miller filmmaking veteran and producer Josh Haskins. “And of course we’re excited to provide the event atmosphere virtually to our dedicated longtime fans. They will just need to be their own bartenders during the show.”

Join this collective experience as the legacy continues. Go to warrenmller.com to learn more.

Featured Athletes
Jim Ryan | Kaylin Richardson | Lexi duPont | Amie Engerbretson | Baker Boyd | Victor Major | Forrest Jillson | Tanner Rainville | Tom Day | John Egan | Dan Egan | Scot Schmidt | Jack Lovely | Maria Lovely | Parkin Costain | Elena Hight | Danny Davis | Nick Russell | Marcus Caston 

Film Destinations
Vermont | Switzerland | Iceland | Alaska | Montana | Antarctica

About Warren Miller Entertainment 
Warren Miller Entertainment has been a pioneer in action sports cinematography since 1949. Future Retro is the 71st installment of its feature film library. Warren Miller Entertainment is the leader in snow and adventure sports production, stock footage, event experiences, and four-season content solutions for sponsors, clients, and athletes, and is a division of Pocket Outdoor Media, based in Boulder, Colorado.

Media Contacts
Jessica McGee, Warren Miller Entertainment, 303.253.6425, jmcgee@pocketoutdoormedia.com
Jessi Hackett, Warren Miller Entertainment, 303.253.6373, jhackett@pocketoutdoormedia.com
Kate Lessman, California & Mountain/Central PR, kate@thinkbigmediapr.com
Chris Hrenko, East Coast PR, 802.310.8662, chris@palemorning.com 

Release courtesy of Warren Miller Entertainment.