SVSEF Announces Leadership Transition for Baldy Devo and LASAR Programs
Honoring a Legacy, Building the Future
As SVSEF prepares for the 2025-26 season, the organization is excited to announce a leadership transition in two of its foundational youth alpine programs: Baldy Devo and LASAR (Learn Alpine Skiing and Racing). After nearly a decade of dedicated leadership, Coach Brian Caulkins will step into a mentorship and support role, paving the way for new head coaches Sarah Schwing (née Mazzola) for Baldy Devo and Chuck Harris for LASAR.
“Generations of phenomenal children have been inspired and grown under Brian’s vigilant leadership and passion for the sport and the journey,” said SVSEF Executive Director Scott McGrew. “I am very excited about the future of these amazing programs and the incredible foundation and reputation that Brian has built. It feels so good to see these programs continue to grow and evolve as Brian steps into a mentorship role for the respective staffs. He has so much experience and knowledge—that will be a precious asset as we head into the next season.”
The Baldy Devo program is deeply embedded in the fabric of the Wood River Valley’s wintersport community, serving as a bridge for hundreds of families integrating their children into both skiing and the broader culture of the valley. The roots of the program trace back decades, and it was Doran Key, one of the early architects of SVSEF’s youth skiing experience, who began coaching what was then known as the “Farm Team” in the late 1970s. Her exuberant care, indomitable spirit, and high standards helped shape the program that evolved into today’s Baldy Devo and LASAR teams.
For the past ten years, Coach Brian Caulkins has carried that legacy forward with tireless dedication, helping the programs grow in both size and depth. As he transitions into a mentorship role, SVSEF is thrilled to pass the torch to Sarah Schwing, a D-Team alumna herself, who brings not only decades of ski racing and coaching experience but also a fresh and deeply human approach to youth development.
“Baldy Devo is where it all began for me, and I’m honored to return in this leadership role,” said Schwing. “This program is about more than skiing—it’s about building strong, connected, and confident kids who carry these values for a lifetime.”
Sarah is a licensed occupational therapy assistant (COTA/L) with a degree in Anthropology, a Level 200 Alpine certified coach, and a passionate advocate for athlete-centered coaching. Her background with SVSEF includes coaching U16, Mini World Cup, and U10 Home teams, as well as teaching adult skiers through Sun Valley’s DIVAS and Masters Programs. Most recently, she worked in pediatric therapy, specializing in ADHD, autism, and trauma-informed care.
“Sarah’s leadership promises to build upon an already iconic program,” said McGrew. “She brings a relationship-based approach to emotional regulation, confidence-building, and connection that will enrich how we onboard our youngest, most impressionable athletes into the SVSEF family.”
As Caulkins also steps back from LASAR, Chuck Harris, SVSEF Alpine Junior Program Director, will step in as head coach for the 2025–26 season. LASAR, launched by Pat and Adele Savaria in 2003, has become a vital access point for first-time skiers. Hosted at Rotarun and supported by the Cooper-Taché First Tracks Endowment, the program offers high-quality, affordable experiences for more than 100 children each year.
“I am super excited to oversee the LASAR program at SVSEF,” said Harris. “Rotarun is a playground for skiers—and I love to play.”
With over 30 years of coaching experience at institutions such as Burke Mountain Academy, Vail, McCall, Jackson, and Sugar Bowl, Chuck brings a deep perspective and a passion for matching programming to community needs.
“Coaching at all those places has allowed me to see all kinds of things that work and don’t work,” Harris said. “I can’t wait to start putting the pieces of the puzzle together for what works best at Rotarun.
With Sarah Schwing and Chuck Harris stepping in, and Brian Caulkins continuing to support the transition, SVSEF is leaning into its legacy of stewardship while embracing what’s next. These programs are evolving with intention—blending the latest science on how kids learn and grow with the deep-rooted values of community, culture, and the mountains. It’s all part of SVSEF’s commitment to thoughtful growth and a frontier mindset that continues to shape what’s possible for our athletes and our organization.
Big news to share from the snowboard world at SVSEF!
After more than 30 years of leadership, mentorship, and passionate commitment to young riders, Andy Gilbert is passing the torch as Snowboard Program Director. Andy has shaped this program with heart, grit, and an unwavering love for the sport and the kids who ride. While he’s stepping away from the director role, he’s not stepping away from the mountain—Andy will remain on board in a consulting role to support the team and help guide a smooth transition.
We’re thrilled to announce that Dave “Danger” Boldwin will be taking the reins.
“It’s with great excitement for the future and pride in the things we’ve accomplished during my time with SVSEF Snowboarding that I’m announcing this transition,” Andy shared. “The program has afforded me an amazing life in snowboarding and continues to fuel my love for the sport. I’m so excited to pass the reins to Dave—a force in the snowboard world whose experience, commitment to kids, and deep knowledge of the sport make him the right person to lead us forward.”
Over the years, SVSEF’s snowboard program has quietly—but powerfully—punched far above its weight class. The results and achievements are there, but the impact goes deeper. It’s a culture: tight-knit, inspired, and unshakably committed to lifting each other up. Andy has been at the center of that culture, leading with intention and heart, and the entire SVSEF community has felt the ripple effects—even if they don’t have the same physical presence as our larger programs.
The snowboard team has long been a quiet powerhouse at SVSEF—a crew with a mighty heart, a passion for progression, and a deep-rooted love for the mountains. What they’ve built has elevated the entire organization.
“The snowboard community champions something incredibly special,” said Scotty McGrew, SVSEF's Executive Director. “It’s collaborative, uplifting, and grounded in purpose. Andy has stewarded that spirit for decades, and now Dave steps in with his own infectious energy, kid-magnet charisma, and boundless love for the sport. I couldn’t be more confident in what’s ahead.”
Dave “Danger” Boldwin brings over two decades of coaching experience and a lifetime on a board. He’s worked with hundreds of athletes—from young riders just starting out to those chasing pro careers—and has been instrumental in revitalizing SVSEF’s snowboard development programs in both the North and South Valley.
“I’m honored to take on a program that Andy has poured so much into,” Dave said. “My goal is to build on that legacy and create even more opportunity for the snowboard community to grow. I’m ready—let’s go boarding!”
We’ll miss Andy in the director seat, but we’re grateful he’ll continue to support the program from behind the scenes. With Dave now leading the charge, SVSEF Snowboarding is in great hands and headed for an exciting new chapter.
Photos: Andy Gilbert with SVSEF Alum Chase Josey and SVSEF Snowboarding teammates Naomi Gorringe and Vivian Smith; Dave "Danger" Boldwin doing what he does best in teaching the technique and the love of riding!
SVSEF XC Gold Team Invites Community to Join in Free Weekly Workouts This Summer
All ages and abilities welcome to join in aerobic, strength, and fitness games
The SVSEF XC Gold Team (Gold Team), Sun Valley’s professional cross-country ski team, is excited to announce a unique opportunity to up your fitness and workout with them this summer. Dubbed the Gold Team Community Workout, the weekly session will be open to the community at large with a mix of aerobic, core strength training, and games. Everyone is invited to start their week off on Monday evenings from June 16 through August 4 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Sun Valley Community School's Dumke Family Sagewillow Campus—Upper Field. Sagewillow is located at 1 Arrowleaf Road in Sun Valley. The Gold Team Community Workout is free and open to all ages and abilities—all you’ll need is a pair of shoes to run or hike in. No registration is required—just show up on time and ready to have a great workout!
Founded in 2005 by Rick Kapala and current U.S. Cross Country Ski Team Program Director Chris Grover, the Gold Team has established itself as one of the preeminent professional cross-country ski teams in the United States. At its inception, the team was founded to prepare athletes for the then upcoming 2006 Turin Olympic Games, and now heading into the 2025/26 season 20 years later, the Gold Team is once again preparing athletes to represent both community and country in Italy at the highest level of sport.
“We’re celebrating a really exciting full circle moment here,” said SVSEF Cross Country Program Director Becky Flynn. “Twentieth anniversary, 20 years since the last Olympic Games in Italy where Gold Team member Chris Cook competed, and we’re here once again getting athletes ready to go for gold on behalf of Team USA—this time in Milano Cortina 2026.”
Over the past two decades, the Gold Team has built a legacy through relentless hard work, passion, and a deep commitment to excellence—qualities that continue to drive us every day.
“You might have seen us out on the bike path doing intervals or on the trails for long mountain runs,” said Jake Adicoff, SVSEF XC Gold Team athlete, 4-Time Paralympic Medalist, and current Para-Cross Country World Champion. “We’ve had the opportunity and privilege to hone our craft through thousands of sessions, and with the Gold Team Community Workout we’re excited to share our process with the community. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or just looking to get moving, we invite you to join us for a simple afternoon workout of running, core strength, and games—always a favorite at SVSEF.”
The 2025/26 Gold Team Roster welcomes seven elite athletes, including three current members of Team USA—Jake Adicoff, John Steel Hagenbuch, and Sammy Smith. Peter Wolter, Will Koch, Elijah Weenig, and Mia Case round out the team. SVSEF Alumni Adicoff, Hagenbuch, Smith, and Wolter grew up skiing with the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation. Weenig spent time with SVSEF as a post-grad athlete. This season will be Mia Case’s second year with the Gold Team and Will Koch, son of Olympian Bill Koch, is new to the squad.
“I’m super excited to bring the community into our training this summer as we prepare for the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Milano Cortina,” said Peter Holmes, SVSEF XC Gold Team Head Coach. “We can’t wait to get to know everyone, swap stories, and get some really fun afternoon training sessions in!”
Thank you to Sun Valley Community School for sharing this wonderful place to train!
SVSEF Alpine Women’s FIS Team Dominates at Western Region Junior Championships
Team Brings Home Two Overall Wins and Sweeps the U18 Podium Twice at 2025 WRJCs
The Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation’s Alpine FIS Women’s Team traveled to the Western Region Junior Championships (WRJC) to compete March 12-16 at Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort in Wenatchee, WA. The WRJC is an open event for athletes U18 and older, and inclusive of both collegiate and senior competitors U21 and older.
The competition was stacked with nearly 100 women including many from top-performing teams and clubs across the Western Region such as Park City Ski & Snowboard, Rowmark Academy, Team Palisades Tahoe, Sugar Bowl Academy, and the Big Sky Ski Education Foundation. The University of Nevada at Reno (UNR) always shows at the WRJCs, and Jessica Blackburn, UNR athlete and SVSEF Alpine Alum, had strong results, also joining current SVSEF athlete Lowie Watkins on the Slalom Overall podium where Blackburn took the overall win with Watkins in second.
SVSEF’s Sophia Falter raced to the top step of both the Overall Giant Slalom (GS) and Overall Slalom (SL) podiums, subsequently giving her the win in the U18 category in both disciplines as a U18 athlete.
"In my memory, this is the first time we have had this many athletes on the podiums at the Western Region Junior Championships,” said Pat Savaria, SVSEF Alpine FIS Women’s Coach. “Each day a different athlete had their personal best race of the season. The coaching staff is so proud of the girls and all their hard work this year—it was such a special culmination of their perseverance and also their belief in and support of one another as teammates."
Awards were given for the top five “overall” inclusive of all athletes (U18 and older) in each discipline, and also for the top five in the U18 age category.
Top SVSEF Athlete Results at 2025 WRJC
Giant Slalom (GS) Overall Results - March 12
1st – Sophia Falter
2nd - Jessica Blackburn (UNR, SVSEF Alum)
4th – Ruby Smith
5th – Elodie Olsen
Giant Slalom (GS) U18 Results - March 12
1st - Sophia Falter
2nd - Ruby Smith
3rd - Elodie Olsen
Slalom (SL) Overall Results – March 13
1st – Sophia Falter
2nd – Elodie Olsen
5th – Lowie Watkins
Slalom (SL) U18 Results – March 13
1st - Sophia Falter
2nd - Elodie Olsen
3rd - Samantha Milne
Slalom (SL) Overall Results – March 14
2nd – Lowie Watkins
3rd – Elodie Olsen
5th - Jessica Blackburn (UNR, SVSEF Alum)
6th – Samantha Milne
Slalom (SL) U18 Results – March 14
1st - Elodie Olsen
3rd - Samantha Milne
Giant Slalom (GS) Overall Results – March 16
1st - Jessica Blackburn (UNR, SVSEF Alum)
3rd – Ruby Smith
5th – Lowie Watkins
Giant Slalom (GS) U18 Results – March 16
1st - Ruby Smith
All Super G at the 2025 WRJC races were cancelled.
Up next for members of the SVSEF Alpine FIS Women’s Team, seven athletes have qualified to compete at the 2025 U.S. Nationals, which will take place in Vail, CO March 29-April 1. This is significant with the total quota for the Western Region being 14 athletes per gender, and SVSEF filling half the quota. The U.S. Nationals, hosted by Sun Valley in 2023 and 2024, welcomes the top-performing U18 and older athletes in the nation, including current U.S. Ski Team athletes from the Development (D) team through the World Cup (A) team.
SVSEF athletes who have thus far qualified for the 2025 U.S. Nationals include: Avryl Haas, Elodie Olsen, Madison Vieara-McCarthy, Natalie Gowe, Ruby Smith, Sophia Falter, and Sophia Hallstein.
For complete Western Region Junior Championships event results, please visit: https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/event-details.html?sectorcode=AL&eventid=56951&seasoncode=2025
SVSEF’s Alta Questad and Chase Martens claim podiums at IMD Champs
SVSEF’s Alta Questad and Chase Martens claim podiums in Dual Panel Slalom
The Butch Hoffman Memorial IMD Championships were held March 15-17 at Snowbasin, UT, where the top 50 U12 athletes per gender from the North met the top 50 athletes per gender from the South to compete in Slalom (SL), Giant Slalom (GS), and Dual Panel Slalom (PSL). The North is represented by Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation, Grand Targhee Ski & Snowboard Foundation, Jackson Hole Ski Club, Bogus Basin Ski Education Foundation, and McCall Winter Sports Club. The South by all Utah-area ski teams.
The first two days of competition dealt the athletes snow, sleet, and the windiest of windy conditions. Sunday showed up true to its name with blue skies and a fun final day of head-to-head competition in the Dual Panel Slalom.
“This was an amazing and exciting weekend of competition for our U12 athletes,” said Claudia Stern, SVSEF U12 North Series Head Coach. “They showed an impressive amount of grit and determination through some tough and stormy conditions, culminating with some fabulous skiing from all in the final Dual Panel Slalom event on Sunday.”
The championship event is held in memory of Butch Hoffman, who according to the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation, etched his legacy at the Snowbasin and Nordic Valley ski areas. The passion Butch Hoffman, born in 1938, had for skiing was impactful on a grand scale. He launched his coaching career in 1969 with Ogden’s Utah Racing School, directed FIS and Nor-Am races, and served on the U.S. Ski Association and Intermountain Division boards, where he coached the division’s Junior Nationals Ski Teams. In 1983, he organized the Ogden Valley Winter Sports Foundation and was the first coach of the Ogden Valley Ski Team and the Nordic Valley Ski Team.
“Our athletes really were the epitome of great teamwork this weekend!” said Adele Savaria, SVSEF U12 North Series Coach. “The support they showed for one another as they collectively weathered the first two stormy days, skiing around and grabbing coats for each other, enthusiastically cheering each other on—it was so great to see the sportsmanship and camaraderie come through in each and every one of them.”
Awards were presented to the top five per gender per discipline, and overall trophies for boys and girls at the conclusion of the series on Sunday.
SVSEF Athletes Top 20 Results
Slalom Boys:
8 - Alex Grant
Slalom Girls:
8 - Marie McNeil
13 - Amelia Beck
16 - Hope Lloyd
19 - Dylan Spangler
Giant Slalom Boys:
10 - Alex Grant
15 - Breclan McCarthy
Giant Slalom Girls:
9 - Hope Lloyd
14 - Sophie Robins
21 - Presley Jensen
22 - Marie McNeil
Dual Panel Slalom Boys:
4 - Chase Martens
7 - Alex Grant
13 - Halsten Bruun
Dual Panel Slalom Girls:
2 - Alta Questad
12 - Hope Lloyd
14 - Sophie Robins
Overall Boys:
8 - Alex Grant
14 - Chase Martens
Overall Girls:
10 - Alta Questad
11 - Hope Lloyd
14 - Marie McNeal
17 - Sophie Robins
19 - Amelia Beck
For complete event results, please visit https://imdalpine.org/race-results/ and click on North Series to expand the results.
The IMD Championships were the final event of the season for first-year U12 North Series Team athletes. Many of the second-year U12 North Series teammates will go on to compete at the annual Spring Fling in Grand Targhee, ID, which will be held April 4-6.
IMD Wins Coveted Alaska Cup at 2025 US Cross Country Junior National Championships
SVSEF’s Tait Boschen claims individual and mixed relay podiums
The 2025 US Cross Country Junior National Championships welcomed 400+ junior athletes from across the country to Soldier Hollow in MIdway, UT for four days of racing between March 10-15: two distance races, one sprint, and one mixed-gender relay. Tait Boschen, Duncan Fryberger, Cora Faye Scott, Mazzy Conners, Charlie St. George, Nick Gardiner, and Whit Brown all contributed throughout the week to the overall win for the InterMountain Division (IMD).
Ten divisional teams compete at Junior Nationals representing Alaska, Far West, Great Lakes, High Plains, InterMountain, Mid Atlantic, Midwest, New England, Pacific Northwest Ski Association, and Rocky Mountain. Each Division can bring up to 25 male and 25 female athletes spread across the U16, and U18/20 age groups. Athletes qualify through their performances across a series of three Junior National Qualifier events during the regular season.
At the conclusion of the Championships on Saturday, IMD was presented with The Alaska Cup—the trophy given annually to the top-performing region at Junior National Championships. IMD has not won the top spot since 2007, but their 1216 total points this year did the trick. New England has won The Cup for the last three years and 16 times out of the last 20—they landed in third place with 905 points this year. Alaska came in second place with 1052 points.
“JN’s is always fun as you come together as a division to compete with the kids you’ve been racing against all year,” said Chris Mallory, SVSEF XC Comp Team Head Coach. “Tait Boschen really had a breakthrough week, finding his way onto the U16 podium in two races. Another highlight came on the final day of classic relays where Nick Gardiner surged over the final climb in the lead with 23 SVSEF Prep Teamers cheering him on. Everyone gave their all and contributed to a successful week of racing for Intermountain as they won the Alaska Cup—a huge accomplishment for the division.”
Day one saw changing conditions throughout the day for the Classic Interval Start, going from icy tracks in the morning to slush by the time the last U18/20 men finished their racing. Overall, IMD had a stellar day, with the SVSEF crew playing a huge part highlighted by Tait Boschen, who found his way to the podium, tying for second place overall in the U16 M 5km Classic race.
Cora Faye Scott and Mazzy Conners found their way into the quarterfinals of the U18 F heats, placing 17th and 28th respectively in the Skate Sprint qualifier on day two of racing. IMD had a strong day in the heat and remained in the lead for The Alaska Cup after two days of competition.
The Skate Mass Start on Friday was as challenging as you get, with conditions going from hard and icy in the morning to six inches of slush by the afternoon. Athletes’ start times determined what they would face in the ever-changing conditions. The U16’s started first, and Boschen skied a gritty race finding his way into the top ten finishing ninth overall for the U16 men. Duncan Fryberger improved on his first few days finishing 46th. Whit Brown moved up the ranks in the men’s U20 race finishing 30th and scoring points for The Alaska Cup. As conditions deteriorated, the U18 men took to the start line. Nick Gardiner and Charlie St. George finished 51st and 74th respectively. In the last race of the day, Cora Faye Scott, despite suffering from plantar fasciitis and only being able to walk in a boot this week, toughed her way into 22nd place, followed by Mazzy in 51st.
It came down to the Mixed Classic Relays on the last day, where only one team in each age group (U20/U18/U16) scores for the Alaska Cup points. The hope is that each region has a few teams that can fight for the top spot and IMD did just that. All SVSEF skiers contributed to the day. In the U16 relay, Boschen’s team made its way to the podium in third place and scored 100 points for IMD to help clinch the Alaska Cup.
“I am extremely proud of our athletes who competed at Junior Nationals this year,” said Becky Flynn, SVSEF XC Program Director. “They are great examples of grit, determination, resilience, and teamwork. They represented SVSEF and our cross country community at the highest levels. We are so excited to see what is ahead for all these skiers, as they lead the way into the next few years.”
SVSEF ATHLETE RESULTS:
DAY 1 – CLASSIC INTERVAL START
U20 M 7.5km Classic
30 Whit Brown
U18 M 7.5km Classic
48 Nick Gardiner
70 Charlie St. George
U16 M 5km Classic
2nd Tait Boschen (tied for second on the American podium. There was a guest skier from Slovakia that finished in front of him but they all shared the second place podium).
51 Duncan Fryberger
U18 F 7.5km Classic
44 Mazzy Conners
DAY 2 – SKATE SPRINT
U20 M Skate Sprint
49 Whit Brown
U18 M Skate Sprint
41 Nick Gardiner
54 Charlie St. George
U16 M Skate Sprint
32 Tait Boschen
57 Duncan Fryberger
U18 F Skate Sprint
19 Mazzy Conners
27 Cora Faye Scott
DAY 3 – SKATE MASS START
U20 M – 15km
30 Whit Brown
U18 M – 10km
51 Nick Gardiner
74 Charlie St. George
U18 F – 10km
22 Cora Faye Scott
51 Mazzy Conners
U16 M – 7.5km
9 Tait Boschen
46 Duncan Fryberger
DAY 4 – CLASSIC MIXED RELAY – 4 X 3.3km
U20 4 X 3.3km
14 IMD U20 Team 3 /41:45.5
Peter Warner
Elsa Futch
WHIT BROWN
Sarah Hottle
20 HP/IMD Unified Team/47:07.4
DUNCAN FRYBERGER
Julia Veauthier
Hunter Pickett
William Blair
U18 4 X 3.4km
11 IMD Team 2/45:09.6
Sam Hutchinson
CORA FAYE SCOTT
Samuel Madsen
Taylor Nadler
IMD U18 Team 6 /raced but did not have a full team
NICK GARDINER
MAZZY CONNERS
CHARLIE ST. GEORGE
U16 4 x 3.3km
3 IMD U16 Team 1/43:54.2
TAIT BOSCHEN
Tula Higman
Matthew Finkel
Brooke Greenberg
For complete event results please visit:
https://my.raceresult.com/331311/#0_28907B
https://www.muddydogsports.com/
ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF DREW PALMER LEGER - @stuf_bydrew
SVSEF Cross Country Team Takes the Overall Title at 2025 Western Club Championship
U18 Boys sweep podium in Sunday’s Freestyle Mass Start 8km
This past weekend the SVSEF Cross Country Team brought home the first-place trophy at the Western Club Championships in Park City, UT. Sixteen clubs representing eight states took to the RTS Trails for three races over two days, where challenging conditions dictated both race days be Freestyle technique versus the original schedule, which planned for a Classic race on Sunday.
Members of the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation (SVSEF) Prep, Prep Progression, and Comp Teams made the trip to Park City to compete. SVSEF handily earned the title over peer ski clubs including Jackson Hole, WY and Bozeman, MT. A few of the highlights include the U18 Boys sweeping the podium in Sunday’s 8km Mass Start, senior Wren Hassman placing second both days, and several Personal Records in all of the age categories.
“While the results are exciting and impressive, the team’s camaraderie and enthusiasm for fun and costumes made the trip stand out,” said Fiona Ahearne, SVSEF Cross Country Assistant Comp Team Coach. “WCC’s was an amazing note to end on for our season and for our amazing seniors.”
Some of the SVSEF Cross Country Team also had the opportunity to spectate at the Western Club Championships while at Junior Nationals, as the venues were a mere 25 miles apart.
“Our JN team came to watch and cheer, which was really special for the team—especially the seniors,” said Becky Flynn, SVSEF Cross Country Program Director. “Thank you to Park City Ski Club for hosting a wonderful event, especially given the challenging snow conditions. The atmosphere and energy were electric and it was so fun to see all our skiers cheering everyone on and having some stellar results to top it off!”
SVSEF ATHLETE RESULTS
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
U18/20 F – 8km Freestyle Interval Start
1 Wren Hassman
5 Riley Siegel
9 Anna Gilman
U18/20 M – 8km Freestyle Interval Start
1 Caleo Morrison
2 Cyrus Pott
4 Zach Quesnel
7 Taylor Carlson
9 Stratton Cunningham
U16 F – 6km - Freestyle Interval Start
1 Stella St. George
2 Josephine Renner
6 Tessa Dondero
7 Sydney Brown
12 Dylan Buck
17 Lauryn Stevens
20 Anna Koonce
U16 M- 6km - Freestyle Interval Start
8 Bailey Kurtz
10 Owen Wellner
12 Finn O’Donnell
16 Henry Flynn
U14 F – 4km - Freestyle Interval Start
5 Sydney Nelson
8 Payton Daley-Sheingraber
U14 M – 4km - Freestyle Interval Start
2 Thijs Lloyd
19 Cody Lloyd
SATURDAY, MARCH 8 - Sprint Relay - No Times or Official Results Posted
SUNDAY, MARCH 9
U18/20 M – 8km Freestyle Mass Start
1 Cyrus Pott
2 Zach Quesnel
3 Caleo Morrison
6 Stratton Cunningham
7 Taylor Carlson
U18/20 F – 8km - Freestyle Mass Start
2 Wren Hassman
U16 M – 6km - Freestyle Mass Start
9 Bailey Kurtz
10 Finn O’Donnell
11 Henry Flynn
U16 F – 6km - Freestyle Mass Start
1 Josephine Renner
2 Stella St. George
6 Tessa Dondero
7 Sydney Brown
12 Dylan Buck
15 Lauryn Stevens
18 Anna Koonce
U14 M – 4km - Freestyle Mass Start
3 Thijs Lloyd
15 Cody Lloyd
U14 F – 4km - Freestyle Mass Start
4 Sydney Nelson
6 Payton Daley-Scheingraber
2025 Western Club Championship (WCC) Team Points Totals
Rank Club Points
1 Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation 2279
2 Park City Ski and Snowboard 1867
3 Auburn Ski Club 942
4 Team Soldier Hollow 881
5 Jackson Hole Ski Club 850
6 Bridger Ski Foundation 747
7 The Utah Nordic Alliance 666
8 Tahoe Endurance Academy 432
9 Boulder Nordic Team 380
10 Team Summit Colorado 249
11 Nevada Union High School 202
12 Big Sky Ski Education Foundation 195
13 Crested Butte Nordic Team 140
14 Mammoth Nordic Racing 64
15 McCall Nordic 47
16 Plain Valley Ski Team 40
For complete event results, please visit the following links:
WCC Saturday Freestyle Interval Start
WCC Sunday Freestyle Mass Start
About Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation
Sun Valley Snowboard Team Working Towards Nationals
The SVSEF snowboard team travelled to Woodward Park City this week for their final competitions in the USASA Big Mountain West series.
Wednesday saw the athletes competing in two separate halfpipe events. In the Breaker Boys 13-14 group, Rylan Olson took first and second place, with Rory Gadhia placing third and first in the events. In the Breaker Girls 13-14 group, Camille Armeen took second place in both events, with Vivian Smith taking fourth and third. The Youth Men 15-16 group saw Charlie Theobald taking first and second, and Henry Georgiades taking second and first.
During Thursday’s rail jam event, Olson took fourth, and Gadhia took sixth in the Boys 11-14 group. In the men’s 15-22 group, Georgiades came in eleventh, with Theobald finishing in fourteenth.
Friday’s Slopestyle event saw 120 competitors looking to earn some last minute points in hopes qualifying for USASA’s national event. Olson finished fifth, with Gadhia finishing sixth in the Breaker Boys 13-14 group. In the Breaker Girls 13-14 group, Smith and Armeen both landed on the podium, taking second and third. Lizzie Hobbs took home first in the Youth Women 15-16 group, and Uzzi Almaras took first in the Junior Men 17-18 group. Almaras was also awarded the Best Character award, earning himself a brand new snowboard courtesy of Nidecker Snowboards. This marks two SVSEF snowboarders winning this award this season. Charlie Theobald recently won this award at Grand Targhee.
Coach Eddie Sawicz noted, “Our crew has come a long way this season. Despite some less than ideal weather conditions on the competition days, our athletes were able to able to put up some great results. Their hard work and dedication shows in their riding and has paid off well for them!”
The SVSEF snowboard team will head to Copper Mountain, CO at the end of this month for the USASA National Championship.
Adicoff-Wolter Duo Win Silver for USA at 2025 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
SVSEF Alpine U16 Team Dials In Speed on UOP's Demanding Race Venue
Strong results bode well for SVSEF athletes as we head into championships season
Three Super G (SG) races were held at Utah Olympic Park’s relatively new Super G venue for the recent Park City IMC Super G Qualifiers. The men raced Feb 20-21 and the women Feb 22-23.The series is a qualifier for U16 Regionals and the Tri-Divisional Championships.
“The UOP SG hill is demanding!” said Nate Schwing, SVSEF Alpine U16 Head Coach. “It was an awesome challenge that the group stepped up to. In just two days of racing and four runs down that track, I believe that everyone improved as a skier. The run-to-run progression was visible, and by the final race run, the group as a whole had found the confidence and belief to attack that hill with all they had!
At the conclusion of the series, SVSEF’s Conway Selznick had claimed three podium spots including a first, second, and fifth for the men. Teammates Tucker Reimund and Huxley Flood also raced their way to the podium.
For the women, Elliot Leahy found a little more speed each day earning a third, second, and first place finish in the three respective races. Teammates Anna Taylor and Ava Huey each joined Leahy on the podium earning a fifth and a fourth place finish respectively in races two and three.
Up next for qualified athletes* on the U16 Team are the Tri Divisionals at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY and the U16 Regionals at Schweitzer, ID—both scheduled for March 18-21.
*Please see end of this press release for athletes who have qualified for the U16 Regionals and Tri-Divisionals.
UOP SG Qualifier—SVSEF Top 20 placed athletes listed
Men SG 1
2nd – Tucker Reimund
5th – Conway Selznick
6th – Huxley Flood
20th – Declan O’Toole
Men SG 2
2nd – Conway Selznick
7th – Tucker Reimund
11th – Huxley Flood
Men SG 3
1st – Conway Selznick
2nd – Huxley Flood
6th – Tucker Reimund
Women SG 1
3rd – Elliot Leahy
7th – Anna Taylor
12th – Ava Huey
18th – Jasmine Smiley
19th – Paige Andra
Women SG 2
2nd – Elliot Leahy
5th – Anna Taylor
7th – Ava Huey
12th – Jasmine Smiley
17th – Ruby Thurston
18th – Camden Bakker
Women SG 3
1st – Elliot Leahy
4th – Ava Huey
11th – Anna Taylor
12th – Jasmine Smiley
17th – Bianca Smith
18th – Camden Bakker
19th – Colette Duke
For complete event results, please visit: https://imdalpine.org/race-results/ (Click on U16/IMC Series and go to U16 Qualifier @ UOP, 3SG- Feb. 20-23.
SVSEF U16 ATHLETES QUALIFIED FOR U16 REGIONALS AT SCHWEITZER, ID
WOMEN
Elliot Leahy
Jasmine Smiley
Ava Huey
Anna Taylor
Ruby Thurston
MEN
Conway Selznick
Declan O’Toole
Tucker Reimund
Huxley Flood
SVSEF U16 ATHLETES QUALIFIED FOR TRI-DIVISIONALS AT JACKSON HOLE, WY
WOMEN
Bianca Smith
Colette Duke
Camden Bakker
Alexandra Heidel
Elle Deckard
MEN
Jake Schlatter
Wyatt Limburg
Kai Sammis
Brooks Gove
Henry Flynn