Austrian ski champion from Flachau, Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé, racing with Atomic Ski Altenmarkt, Austria, and gold medal winner of the Olympic Super-G.
Unofficial Alpine Ski World Cup Database by Matteo Pacor, containing statistics for Alpine Ski World Cup races, all the Olympic Games and World Championships medals, and biographical data on the competitors.
One of seven collegiate snowsport conferences in the United States Collegiate Snowsport Conference (USCSA). Provides schedule, race results, and information on teams and how to join.
Training camps for ski racers of all ages held at Copper Mountain in fall and Mt. Hood in summer. Includes information on enrollment procedures, coaches, and day-to-day schedules.
Organization which provides recreational racing programs and events for employees of Connecticut companies. Mission statement, history and information on racing rules, team results and events.
The Ski Alpin Vorlage Racing Club, a 30 year old not for profit organization, is dedicated for providing young athletes with the skills and opportunity to race in a fun, challenging and non-threatening environment.
Located in the Pacific Northwest, this is the biggest recreational race club in country with weekly races at Snowqualmie Pass, Alpental, and Mt. Hood Meadows.
A non-profit society operating under the umbrella of BC Alpine and Alpine Canada with the aim to provide a high quality and affordable competitive ski program.
A non-profit organization that supports the young skier from age 7 to 19 with the goal of providing a positive environment in which to hone their ski and ski racing skills as well as prepare them for becoming young responsible adults.
Volunteer alpine ski race workers developing international experience in building and maintaining courses for Olympic, World Cup, World and National Championship, and NorAm speed events.
The organization responsible for the conduct of ski racing in New Zealand. Includes alpine ski racing results, training, coaching and development programs at national and international levels.