
Central Alpine Division Selections
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2022-2023 NMU MidAM Series Rankings/Results.
2022-2023 Central All-Stars Nominations posted below
CENTRAL ALLSTARS
2023-2024 Season Criteria based on the previous seasons results.
- Based on Age Classifications established for the 2022-2023 Season in both M/F genders
- *Must be registered in a region of the Central Division with a current year Competitor’s license to be eligible for benefits
- **Must Pass a U.S. Ski and Snowboard SQ Fitness Assessment in the current season to be eligible for benefits. Passing score is 550 for Women and 700 for Men, or above.
All ages
- NDG Nominee
- Overall Rocky/Central Jr FIS Championships Champion from prior season
- Overall Mid-AM Series Champion from prior season
- Carruthers Cup (R/C - Central FIS Championships) Champions from prior season
Sr.
- Under 35 FIS Points - in any alpine discipline (Based on the last FIS points list of the previous season)
- US Nationals Top 15
U21
- US Nationals top 30
- Under 45 FIS Points - in any alpine discipline (Based on the last FIS points list of the previous season)
- US Jr. Nationals Top 15 in any discipline.
U18
- US Nationals Attendee
- US Jr Nationals Attendee
- The Top 2 Overall athletes in the Central Division Mid-Am Series (at year end)
- 1 Top 5 in any discipline standing – National Age Rank (Based on the last FIS points list of the previous season)
- 2 Top 10’s in any discipline standing – National Age Rank (Based on the last FIS points list of the previous season)
1st year U18 athletes:
- 1 Top 3 in any event at the U16 National Championships from the previous season
- 1 Top 3 in any event at the U16 R/C Junior Championships from the previous season
- Top 3 Overall SkillsQuest performer at U16 Nationals
2023-2024 Central AllStar Team
Central US Ski and Snowboard Members, please join me in congratulating our 2023-2024 Central AllStar Team.These athletes will receive a Team Jacket, and Entry Fees and Lift Tickets to our Central MidAm Series Races.
Joshua Nelson 2004 Buck Hill Ski Racing Team
Olivia Lunseth 2006 Great Lakes Ski Academy
Jackson Reents 2005 Afton Alps Ski Team
Kyan Hopke 2006 Buck Hill Ski Racing Team
Taylor Voigt 2007 Afton Alps Ski Team
Caden Burns 2007 Afton Alps Ski Team
Jace Rowell 2007 Nub's Nob Racing
2023-2024 Team Central Selection Criteria
Based on Age Classifications established for the 2023-2024 Season in both M/F genders and using the previous season’s results.
*Must be registered in a region of the Central Division with a current year Competitor’s license to be eligible for benefits
**Must attend a U.S. Ski and Snowboard SQ Fitness Assessment in the current season to be eligible for benefits
- Overall Top 6 men and 6 women U12 from Central. Two athletes per gender nominated by each CR.
- Overall Top 6 men and 6 women first year U14 at Central Bob Hosking Championships
- Overall Top 4 men and 4 women second year U14 at Central Bob Hosking Championships
- Overall Top 4 men and 4 women first year U16 at Central Bob Hosking Championships
- Overall Top 2 men and 2 women second year U16 at Central Bob Hosking Championships (moved to AllStar)
- Ski-Up athletes will be ranked with the youngest YOB athlete in the age group the athlete has skied-up into.
- Foreign athletes can be named to the individual Team they would qualify for, however they do not take a quota spot from a Central/USA athlete.
2023-24 TEAM CENTRAL NOMINEES:
U16
Marti Allison 2008 GPK
Pendergast Sonja 2008 BKH
Papineau Lily 2008 XLR
Gerber Quinn 2008 GTS
Raven Alyssa 2009 AFT
Taggart Avery 2009 GTS
Kinzer Charlotte 2009 GIL
Savoie Rhiana 2009 PRT
Waterman Peter 2008 IND
Elkins Rocco 2008 GTS
Ferguson Madoc 2008 ASB
Bristlin Tristan 2008 FST
Ferrales Julian 2009 BKH
Stoen Fletcher 2009 BKH
Dettmer Elijah 2009 NNR
U14
Marti Chloe 2010 GPK
Provencher Claire 2010 BKH
Miller Katie 2010 BKH
Derner Aimee 2010 GPK
Piltingsrud Saskia 2010 BKH
White Ainslie 2010 PRT
Sydney Kuhl 2011 GLSA
Sophie Coxon 2011 GLSA
Berghorn Grace 2011 BKH
Wenberg Sophia 2011 BKH
Smith Sierra 2011 PRT
Pannucci Roxi 2011 PRT
Mjanger Luke 2010 AFT
Hopke Brexten 2010 BKH
Skytta Lake 2010 GLS
Burns William 2010 AFT
Peltz Cole 2010 BKH
Levander Everett 2010 AFT
Adam Everson 2011 Z Racing
Ivar Eiseman 2011 SWAT
Zadvornykh Roman 2011 BKH
Schaeppi Asa 2011 BKH
Geelan Jack 2011 GIL
Studt Dane 2011 PRT
Evans Austin 2011 PRT
Central Division selections for the Rocky/Central U16 Jr Championships
The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Central Division has a quota of 50 athletes to the R/C U16 Junior Championships. For the 2022-2023 season, the Central Division will hold 1 qualifying series for CR1,2,3 for selections to the Rocky/Central Junior Championships, over a 3-day weekend at the Central Division Bob Hosking U16 Championships. The series will run from Friday through Sunday. Races will include 1 SG, 2 GS, 2 SL races. Combined winners will be determined using the World Cup Point System (i.e. 1st = 100pts, 2nd = 80pts, 3rd = 60 pts, 4th = 50, 5th =45 etc.). The details are in the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Competition Guide. World Cup points for the top 30 athletes will be awarded for each race, and a combination of SG rank and SG race. The first 25 athletes will qualify for Rocky/Central Jr. Championship, Winter Park, Colorado March 6th-10th.
The next 20 athletes per gender will qualify for the Rocky/Central U16 Prater Cup Championships in Crested Butte, Colorado March 10th-13th. (SG Tr 10th, SG 11th, GS 12th, SL 13th.) Athletes can move up to compete in the RC Championships if spots open up, but cannot drop down the list to compete at the Prater Cup. The Central Championship series will consist of 1 SG, 2 GS and 2 SL National scored races. National points will seed athletes for these events. Rankings for the 1 SG, will be determined by using the most current SG National Points List, at the time the qualifying series events begins, and using a double blind selection board. All rankings will be determined by using a modified World Cup Points (top 30). Rocky Central SYNC Junior Championship Jackets will be available for purchase for both events.
If a race or day is cancelled, best 3 of 5 still applies. Best efforts to complete 1 GS and 1 SL race will take priority. 1 run races can not be used for ranking criteria.
Using the single best result will break ties. If a tie still exists, the next best result would be used, and this process will continue until the tie is broken. If a tie is still not broken, race points will be used in the same process. All eligible qualifying rankings will be considered for tie-breaking purposes.
Seeding for RC U16 Jr Championships will be as follows:
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The first seed of 15 will be determined based on national points and shall be randomly drawn.
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A special seed will follow the first seed such that each division’s top eight nationally ranked skiers will be within the first seed or the special seed. If either division does not have at least eight skiers in the first seed, then its remaining top eight ranked skiers will start in the special seed, in national point order. For example, if there are 8 Central athletes and 7 RMD athletes in the first seed of 15, there would be 1 RMD athlete in the special seed. Or, 10 RMD athletes and 5 Central athletes in the first seed, there would be 3 Central athletes in the special seed.
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The remainder of the field will be seeded by national points following the special seed.
USSS members holding an X (foreign) license that are living & attending school in the USA and training and competing in the Central Division may qualify for the R/C Junior Championships within the Central quotas. Central will then have an additional 4 quota spots total (men & women each) for the qualified X licensees.
All eligible athletes must be full time members of the Central Division and their local Region by January 31. The full time membership names and #’s are to be reported to the Central Manager who will share with the CASC executive committee by Feb 1.
Two discretion spots per gender will be held for consideration by the Central Development Committee (consisting of the Central Coaches Chair and the four Regional Coaches Chairs). Official requests will be due 24 hours after the completion of the qualifying series. The Central Development Committee will rule on those ASAP following the 24hr deadline and report those decisions to the Central Division Manager. If there are no requests, then the 2 discretion spots will move down the list to the next ranked athletes.
The Central Division Qualifying Championships will reserve a quota of 5m/5w for Canadian athletes. They will be eligible to race, and will be apart of each race results, but will be purged for qualifying considerations and rankings to the R/C Junior Championships.
U16 National Championships
April 3rd-7th Mission Ridge, WA
Selection
U16 Athletes
1. Athletes qualified and attended the National U16 European projects. These athletes will not count toward their region's quota.
2. A ranking list will be made by adding the World Cup points of the best two results from SG, GS, and SL at the respective U16 Regional Championships. If one or more Regional Championship competitions are canceled, the ranking will be made by adding the World Cup points of the best result per event from the remaining contested competitions across SG, GS, and SL. Ties will be broken by using the single best result. If a tie still exists, the next best result would be used, and this process will continue until the tie is broken.
3. There are discretion spots available if needed. Requests for discretion must come from the Regional Directors and coaches to the Alpine Development Directors.
Quota
15 Girls and 15 boys per region from the Regional Championships ranking. Athletes who qualified and attended the National European project will not count towards their Regions quota.
Seeding
Each region will have 5 spots in each seed of 15 athletes. A final seed of fewer than 15 athletes may be necessary, depending on the number of athletes. Each seed of 15 will be randomly drawn. Each Region will rank its selected athletes, including its foreign athletes, by National points in each event in order to fill the seeds.
Vail, CO March 12th-16th, 2023
The Rocky/Central (R/C) U14 Junior Championships will be held at Vail, Colorado. Qualification Method to the R/C U14 Junior Championships – is via the 1 Central Division qualifying weekend. The R/C U14 event brings together the top racers in Central and Rocky. Discipline and combined awards will be presented to the top ten finishers. Combined winners will be determined using the World Cup Point System (i.e. 1st = 100pts, 2nd = 80pts, 3rd = 60 pts, 4th = 50, 5th =45 etc.). The details are in the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Competition Guide. This Championship event will be used for selection to the U16 National Championships as well as U14 Can-Ams.
The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Central Division has a quota of 95 athletes to the R/C U14 Junior Championships. For the 2022-2023 season, the Central Division will hold 1 qualifying series for CR1,2,3 for selections to the Rocky/Central Junior Championships, over a 3-day weekend. The series will consist of 3 GS and 3 SL USSS non-scored races. Athletes will be selected for the R/C Junior Championships by using the combined rankings from the best three of six total races, where no more than 2 races can come from the same discipline (example: 2GS AND 1SL or 2SL AND 1 GS). Rankings per race will be determined by using a modified World Cup Points (top 45) in each race run.
If a race or day is canceled, best efforts to complete 2 GS and 2 SL race runs will take priority.
Using the single best result will break ties. If a tie still exists, the next best result would be used, and this process will continue until the tie is broken. If a tie is still not broken, race points will be used in the same process. All eligible qualifying races will be considered for tie-breaking purposes.
Seeding for the Qualifying races will run as:
- Random
- Flip of Race 1
- Inside-Out of Race 2
- Flip of Race 3
- Random
- Flip of Race 5
Central Seeding at the U14 RC Junior Championships events are based on the overall rank that the athletes qualified for the RC Junior Championships, and will be applied for all events to be contested.
U.S. Ski and Snowboard members holding an X (foreign) license that are living & attending school in the USA and training and competing in the Central Division may qualify for the R/C Junior Championships within the Central quotas. Central will then have an additional 4 quota spots total (men & women each) for the qualified X licensees.
All eligible athletes must be full time members of the Central Division and their local Region by January 31. The full-time membership names and #’s are reported to the Central Manager who will share with the CASC executive committee by Feb 1.
Two discretion spots per gender will be held for consideration by the Central Development Committee (consisting of the Central Coaches Chair and the four Regional Coaches Chairs). Official requests will be due 24 hours after the completion of the qualifying series. The Central Development Committee will rule on those ASAP following the 24hr deadline and report those decisions to the Central Division Manager. If there are no requests, then the 2 discretion spots will move down the list to the next ranked athletes.
U16 National Championships Selections from the RC U14 Junior Championships Athletes will be selected to the U16 National Championships through performance at the U16 NPS or at the U16 and U14 Rocky/Central Regional Championships.
Quotas
- YOB 2006 3 men and 3 women per region from the YOB ranking
- YOB 2007 5 men and 5 women per region from the YOB ranking
- YOB 2006 and 2007 7 men and 7 women from the overall ranking
4. YOB 2008 and 2009 U14 athletes must have 1 win and another top-3 in SL, GS, and SG at the respective U14 Regional Championships to qualify
March 2024 Sugarloaf, ME
Rocky/Central quota for the event is 5 men and 5 women.
Selection: Athletes will be selected by using an ITS in the following order of the two one run Slalom's and two one run Giant Slaloms. Athletes attending the U16 National Championships will be included in the ITS and purged from the final ranking list as they are not eligible to attend both the Eastern U14 CAN AM and U16 National Championships. Athletes are seeded by their ranking order.
*Ski up athletes are not eligible to attend out of country events as they are not age eligible.
Any U14 Foreign Competitor who is a Full Time member of a USSA Rocky/Central Club may qualify for the U14 Eastern CanAm. The foreign athlete must qualify by the same qualification criteria that a U14 in the USSA Rocky/Central Region, as long as the USSA Rocky/Central Region also names a team to the Eastern CanAm. The Foreign Athlete will be an additional competitor in the CanAm, and not take a USSA Region quota spot. The Region will purge the foreign athlete from the list of qualified Regional competitors to fill their quota. A letter from the Regional Manager will be submitted to the CanAm ROC, USSA Eastern Manager and Canadian Eastern Manager confirming that the foreign athlete has met objective criteria through the Regional qualification.
The Foreign athlete will be seeded based on his/her location on the Regional qualification list.
Dates: April 11-17, 2023 Location: Whistler, CAN Events: SG, GS, SL, MTE
Purpose: To provide elite international competition exposure for first-year U16 athletes
Staff:
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USSS staff TBA
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Club coach TBA
Selection:
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Three girls and three boys YOB 2008 from results at the 2023 U16 Nationals:
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Best overall, ranked by the sum of the lowest 2 out 3 race points in SG, GS, and SL
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Second best overall, ranked by the sum of the lowest 2 out 3 race points in SG, GS, and SL
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Next lowest race points in SL or GS ● Tiebreakers:
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Next-lowest race point result
- Best single event placing
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If an athlete declines the invitation, selection will revert to U.S. Ski & Snowboard Staff discretion
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Foreign athletes will not be considered
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