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The 2020-2021 Alpine Masters Preliminary Schedules have been announced. More events will be added in the coming weeks as resorts announce decisions from their event departments. It will be a different year for sure, but Masters will be racing! And training too! Click to see all the info.
Read More Last Updated: 10/18/2020 | News Article
We would like to thank Doug Briggs for maintaining and adapting skiracereg.com which has been a tremendous asset for our masters divisions for the last 18 years.
Read More Last Updated: 11/18/2022 | News Article

After more than a decade of skiracereg.com (SRR) and even longer with some division websites, some transitions are in process this season. We would like to thank Doug Briggs for his service to the masters maintaining and adapting the registration system that has been a tremendous asset for our masters divisions for the last decade. Doug streamlined our registration not just within division, but across divisions. He continually added and adapted functionality all on a volunteer basis. We are truly lucky to have had his support and help improving and streamlining the racer experience.

Read More Last Updated: 11/20/2021 | News Article

The Masters extends our condolences to Patrick's family and friends. It was just a few months ago that Patrick was on the scoreboard supporting and cheering us all on at the Summer Fun Nationals. He will be missed!

A Message from the Stratton Streich family:

It is with heavy hearts, on behalf of the Stratton Streich family, to let you know that our beloved Patrick “Quigs” passed away yesterday as a result of a windsurfing accident on the Columbia River.

Pat has been a member of our family for over 25 years. He was loved by us and will be greatly missed.

Read More Last Updated: 10/19/2023 | News Article

SOELDEN, Austria (Oct. 28) - Three-time Audi FIS Alpine World Cup giant slalom champion Ted Ligety (Park City, UT) served notice on the field with an historic 2.75-second margin of victory in the World Cup opener in Soelden for his 12th career win. Ligety mastered the controversial new GS skis, soft snow conditions, variable light and a raging blizzard to post one of the largest margins in the sport's history. He repeated as champion on the Rettenbach Glacier and marked his sixth straight podium in Soelden. It was the biggest victory margin in World Cup GS in 34 years.

Read More Last Updated: 10/28/2012 | News Article