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BRECKENRIDGE, CO (Dec. 15) – Nick Goepper (Lawrenceburg, IN) sealed the top spot and took home the Dew Cup at the first-ever slopestyle skiing Olympic qualifier final at Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships on Sunday. Canadian Alex Beaulieau-Marchand and Australian Russ Henshaw rounded out the podium, mastering the massive features and unpredictable winds on the giant kickers. Local favorite Bobby Brown (Breckenridge, CO), Tom Wallisch (Pittsburg, PA) and Alex Schlopy (Park City, UT) were the next best U.S.
U.S. Ski & Snowboard members who are turning 18 years of age during the season or older who are in regular contact with or in a position of authority over athletes are required to complete several requirements.
- Annual SafeSport training
- Periodic background screening
- Introduction to Avalanches training
- Coaching Fundamentals (only for those registering as a coach or junior coach)
Members 17 years of age and older must have their own online account to gain access to the courses. Linked members will be unable to access the courses
Megan Nick, from Shelburne, Vermont, may have just started skiing but has already cemented herself as one of the best in the world after bringing home an Olympic bronze medal from the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games.
Learning to master a freestyle jump is hard - unless two-time Olympian Ashley Caldwell is your coach!
Alpine Official: AGE 18 and over // PRICE $80
Please review the Alpine Member Benefits here.
Competitive events are the core of U.S. Ski & Snowboard programs with a network of over 4,000 events, all managed by U.S. Ski & Snowboard Officials. Officials are able to achieve various levels of certification through educational programs offered by U.S. Ski & Snowboard.