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  1. All participants must be current members of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. Camp Cost: Camp registration fee: $550/camp. Non-refundable. The camp fee is based on 30 participants. The price for the camp is subject to change, if fewer than 30 athletes register. Daily Camp Schedule: 8:30 am Meet at BigSnow (outside the parking lot entrance)

  2. We provide a world-class coaching team, carefully selected in line with our positive ethos. In order to achieve your potential, you need top class quality coaching support before, during and after races. Learn from the best in British racing and find what it takes to make it all the way from one of our carefully selected rockstar coaches. 1 min.

  3. U8 and under with parent/guardian. 2024 camp registration opens January 1st. Our Mt. Hood ski camp coaches include Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalists, World Cup Champions, US Alpine and NCAA Champions, US Ski Team and Certified USSA Club Coaches. Save between $200 and $300 if you register for multiple sessions.

  4. Combining the fun of camp with professional ski training. We offer the highest quality, all-inclusive Ski Racing Camps and Adventures for athletes aged 8-18. Join us at Mount Hood, Saas-Fee Switzerland, & Copper Mountain for an unforgettable camp experience.

  5. Nov 23, 2023 · Thurs. (Lifts at 9:00) Fri. through Sun. (Lifts at 9:00) Breakfast Buffet approx 1 hr before lifts. Meet at 8:30 AM TBA Meet at 8:30 AM TBA Evening activities 7:00 PM TBA. For more information on the 2023 Ski Brule Race Camp, call Pat at: 608 848-6123, 608 347-5741 or 608 527-5757. Coaching Staff.

  6. Founder & Director. Keely’s Camp for Girls is owned and operated by Keely’s Camp, LLC. “As a U18 race dad and an officer of our local club in NYS, have been exposed to many camps, with varied experiences. Tara recently attended one of Keely’s camps and the experience was above and beyond any other. The dynamic of an all girl’s staff ...

  7. Instagram. Drew Duffy locked his spot on the U.S. Ski Team after impressing coaches at a spring tryout camp held at Mammoth Mountain, but it was a silver medal at the National Junior Championships and his 19th place in super G at the Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships (one behind his bro) that bought him a ticket to the big show.

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