disciplines


Sugar Bowl Ski Team & Academy offers a variety of disciplines for our athletes. Our primary aged athletes start in either Cross Country or Downhill and learn the foundational skills needed to become proficient skiers or snowboarders before moving into specific disciplines. For Junior or Senior athletes, you will have the opportunity to select the discipline for your athlete during registration.



Cross Country

Cross Country is the original form of skiing. The sport originated more than 6,000 years ago in far northern Europe and central Asia as a way to keep social contact during hard, snowy winters across the long distances between the small, isolated northern communities. Skiing for sport started in the mid 1800s with men’s cross country skiing joining the Olympics in 1924. Today’s Cross Country is modernized, but the sport still draws from its heritage.

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alpine

Alpine ski racing is about going fast. Skiers race against the clock the mountain, and each other as they navigate a series of gates down the hill. Alpine racing is where Michaela Shiffrin, Lindsey Vonn, Bode Miller, and Ted Ligety made their fame representing the United States at the Olympic Games and competing in the World Cup. Alpine racing takes grit, grace, and courage every time you stand at the start gate.

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freeride

Freeride skiing is performed on natural, ungroomed terrain without a set course. The event is about celebrating the natural terrain features on the mountainside in the most elemental format. Skiers choose impossible lines through cornices and cliff faces with big jumps and lots of excitement. Freeride athletes look for the bumpy, rowdy freeride terrain that challenges them to be the best athletes they can be.

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freeski

Freeski involves tricks, jumps, and terrain park features like rails, jibs, boxes, or pipes. The style includes Ski Cross, Halfpipe, and Slopestyle. Freeski athletes spend a lot of time in the terrain park working to perfect their air skills. Snowboarders originated the style, and skiers quickly followed looking for big air.

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snowboard

Our snowboard program is a freeski/freeride program for snowboarders, with more focus on park terrain. Freeride snowboard is about celebrating the natural terrain features on the mountainside in the most elemental format. Riders choose impossible lines through cornices and cliff faces with big jumps and lots of excitement. In the park, they use park features like rails, jibs, boxes, and a pipes to deliver their big air tricks.

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