1998-Present

Bill Janss Pro Am Classic Overall Winners

In 1998, SVSEF started a Pro-Am event to raise funds for the ski team that continues today in honor of Bill Janss. It is a theme based event with costumes galore and fun.  Each year, the racers compete in qualifying runs to make it to the final four.  The winner of the event has their team and names engraved on the overall trophy.
Year
Winners
1998
First Security Bank
Stein Eriksen - Pro
Spence Eccles
Don Bren
Clint Eastwood
John Gudmundsson
Peder Monsen
1999
First Bank of Idaho/Sturtevants
Chris Pravda - Pro
Kelly Glenn
Greg Lovell
Tom Moss
Rob Santa
Suzanne Seaton
2000
Team R
Nick Lewis - Pro
Tyler Ferris
Matt Luhn
Hank Minor
Karoline Droege
Pat Bauman
2001
Friends of Janss
Kenny Corrock - Pro
Peder Monsen
Fay Kirby
Johnny Gudmundsson
Brent Hansen
Mark Masur
2002
Surefoot and the Achilles Heals
Bill Shaw - Pro
Dan Hunt
Keith Battista
James Ferguson
Susan Ferguson
Cheryle Hall
2003 - Two Teams Tied
1-The Occasionally Plaid, 2-The Sh-Boom-Boom
1-John Buxman - Pro, 2-Nick Maricich - Pro
1-Frank Jellinek, 2-Dave Butterfield
1-Judy Jellinek, 2-Maureen Baker
1-J.V. Brown, 2-Kent Lyons
1-Toni Brown, 2-Diane Morris
1-Robert Hall, 2-George Lyons Jr
2004
Wells Fargo Shoot Out
Paul Carson - Pro
David Logsdon
Alma Mills
Kim Nalen
Michael Schlatter
David Shames
2005
Loose Caboose
Skip Merrick/Will Hovey - Pro
Janet Appleton
JR Reagle
Lee Nelson
Chris Jocham
Rip Arenz
2006
Bugatti
Maggie Acker - Pro
Tom O'Gara
Michel Rudigoz
Ed O'Gara
Scott Wheeler
2007
I Love Lucy
Petr Kakes - Pro
John Evans, Jr
Paul Wilcox
Jim Evans
Phebe Thorne
2008
Rolls Royce
Maggie Acker - Pro
Chris Mazzola
Michel Rudigoz
Ed O'Gara
Aaron Blaser
2009
Team Cutthroat
Petr Kakes - Pro
Jen King
Laura Kennedy
John Braafladt
Stacey Straley
2010
Seattle City Slickers
Kyle Wieche - Pro
Scot Jarvis
Tim McGee
Bruce Allenbaugh
Craig Johnson
2011
5B Garage
Will Burks - Pro
Travis Wilkinson - Jr Pro
Caleb Baukol
Adam Majors
Trip Nabors
David Morgan
2012
Sawtooth/Roosevelt Winos
Heather Flood Daves - Pro
Loni Unser - Jr Pro
Cameron Leady
Warwick Phillips
Donna Dean
Keri Desler
2013
Arnold's Bodybuilders
Jonna Mendes - Pro
Peter Wolters -Jr Pro
John Bailey
Preston Sargent
Phebe Thorne
Paul Wyckoff
2014
Boot Scootin' Boogie
Paul McDonald - Pro
Sophia Mazzoni - Jr Pro
Doran Key
Phillip Neeley
Orlie Sather
Brian Caulkins
2015
Cozy
Zach Crist - Pro
Kaia Jensen - Jr Pro
John Gorham
Ashley Snyder McCulloch
Jerry Mitchell
Kim Verde
2016
Reservoir Dogs
Alden Carter - Pro
Hunter Diehl - Jr Pro
Justine Kaiser
Tanner Marcoulier
Mike Smit
Ben Schumacher
2017
Lee Gilman South Park
Kyle Coshow - Pro
James Fisher
Tor Jensen
Mike Pfau
Wes Powell
Pat Savaria
2018
Talk Dirty to Me
Aaron Fabish - Pro
Robby Cullen - Jr Pro
Patrick McCain
Jeff Barber
George VanDerKloot
John VanDerKloot
2019
Dominoes
Heather McPhie Watanabe - Pro
Katherine Rixon
Brad Harrington
Derek Agnew
Paul Solomon
Amanda Porino
2020
Event Not Held
2021
Event Not Held
2022
Olympic Spirit
Charlotte Gourlay - Pro
Liz Brown
Julie Daniels West
Janet Appleton
Paige Lethbridge
Christy Luby Johnson
2023
Guns & Roses
Skylar Cooley - Pro
Skylar Jensen - Jr Pro
Andy Cooley
Austin Larsen
Coco Clemens
David Tay
Zach Smith
2024
Canucks for Cars
Otto Tschudi - Pro
Noah Horsch - Jr Pro
Doug Woodcock
Lutz Brodie
Derek Robbins
Cassidy Carson
Greg Fairfield
2025
Supernova Search & Rescue
Reed Stokes - Pro
August Williams - Jr Pro
Matt Curci
Sarah Linville
Jackson Swenke
Ben Strine
Ted Tuna

In 1998, SVSEF started a Pro-Am event to raise funds for the ski team that continues today in honor of Bill Janss. It is a theme based event with costumes galore and fun.  Each year, the racers compete in qualifying runs to make it to the final four.  The winner of the event has their team and names engraved on the overall trophy.

By the age of 20, Bill Janss had already established a brilliant skiing and racing career. He was a member of the Stanford University ski team for three years, a California State Champion and was selected as a member of the 1940 U.S. Olympic Alpine Squad.

In 1942, Bill was a flight instructor for the Royal Canadian Air Force and later taught at Oxnard Army Air Base, then made an officer in the Army Air Force, flying his own pressurized twin engine, Airstar. After the war, skiing was still uppermost in Bill’s mind and he and his brother, Ed, bought ranch country in Colorado. An ideal village grew from those range lands and Snowmass opened in 1967. 

In 1964, the Janss Corporation bought Sun Valley, Idaho from the Union Pacific Railroad. In 1968, Bill took entire control of the Sun Valley stock and it was held by Bill and his immediate family until it was sold to Earl Holding in 1977. In the ten years Bill owned Sun Valley; he replaced all but one of the 16 lifts and added three new lifts. Janss helped develop equipment to groom the slopes and remained dedicated and devoted to the organization of skiing, racing, and developing one of the finest ski resorts in the universe. 

Bill’s contribution to skiing cannot be measured—it is too multi-faceted. It includes resort development, racing, financing, U.S. Ski Association board work and a sincere desire to help the progress of skiing. His devotion of time and treasure to the organization of skiing, and representation in International Skiing, put him on the boards of the U.S. Ski Association’s U.S Alpine Committee, at which time he helped instigate the point system for racers that is used today. William C. “Bill” Janss (1918-1996) was elected to the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame in 1979.

Award recipients’ names are engraved on the Bill Janss Pro Am Classic, which is displayed in the SVSEF Training Center at Warm Springs.

Source: U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame