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2008-2009 Ski ProgramsHead Coach Scott "Race" Ransom and his coaching staff offer a variety of freestyle and alpine training programs for all levels of skill and commitment for athletes ages 6-19. A variety of competition is available from which to chose. Young racers/freestylers can choose from programs training one night a week to a more intense training and competition regime. For additional information on each program, refer to the "Ski Programs" link to the left. Athletes/parents unsure about which program is right for them, or wishing to move up, should speak with Scott Ransom, Head Coach (218-628-9663). Click on this link to print a program registration form: Alpine ProgramsEntry-level: D-TeamDevelopment Team $395
Team DuluthThis program is designed for alpine racers with a higher level of commitment. Athletes may participate in high school, CUSSA and FIS races throughout the Upper Midwest. Training/races include both GS and slalom disciplines. Up to 3 nights of training is offered. These athletes are encouraged to attend Team Duluth's Fall Camp at Winter Park, CO.
Age Class Program $610 (Age Class One-Night Option: $495) This program is designed for young alpine racers who wish to compete at a more intense level. Participants generally are ages 11-14. The season begins in September with dryland training and continues through the end of the racing season in April. The training emphasis is on developing slalom (SL) and giant slalom (GS) technique and tactics. Ability Program $760 This program is an intense training and race program. Racers compete regionally and may qualify for national competitions. Training at this level will help maximize your potential. Participants are USSA J2 (age 15- 16) and J1 (age 17-19). Skiers at this level work to qualify to compete in FIS races in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ontario and Michigan in addition to USSA races.
FreestyleFreestyle is a sport that is gaining more and more popularity. It's way more than just moguls and aerials! The Duluth/Superior Alpine Club Freestyle Ski Team offers programs for intermediate as well as experienced skiers who have a desire and willingness to learn while having fun. The Freestyle Program focuses on developing the team members in multiple freestyle disciplines, promoting camaraderie, and creating an enjoyable atmosphere. Entry LevelFreestyle--Jumps and Bumps $225The Jumps and Bumps Program provides an entry level freestyle program for young athletes that focuses on fun, safety, and basic freestyle skill development. The team meets two nights a week with practices focusing on both freestyle skills and basic skiing techniques. It provides young skiers with a fun and challenging introduction to the fundamental skills of freestyle skiing including mogul skiing, aerials, big air, half-pipe, and slope-style. It also instills an understanding of park etiquette and safety sense needed to go into terrain parks. Coaching will be given at all Spirit Mountain USSA sanctioned events. The Jumps and Bumps Program provides a solid base for moving up to the competition team while developoing good skiing skills.
Team DuluthFreestyle Competitive Program $425The Competitive Team Program offers athletes opportunities to train and compete in disciplines of freestyle skiing. The program is geared toward athletes who have a basic background in freestyle skiing. The team meets three nights a week focusing on developing strong skiers and skilled competitors in mogul skiing, aerials, big air, half-pipe, and slope-style. The Competitive Team members have the opportunity to compete in competitions on the weekends through USSA, and work towards competing in the Junior Olympics. USSA coaching will be provided at all USSA sanctioned events. The program emphasizes developing technical skills needed to excel in freestyle skiing. While competition is encouraged, the overall emphasis is on having fun in a team setting while working to meet individual goals.
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