SVSEF Awarded Adaptive Club of the Year

U.S. Ski and Snowboard recognized the top clubs in the country at their recent annual awards, and SVSEF came out on top for Adaptive Club of the Year.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Announcement:

One of the most noted multisport clubs in America, the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation, was awarded the Adaptive Club of the Year Award. SVSEF was honored for its commitment to excellence at all levels of the sport, notably their integration of para-athletes into their teams.

Among the athletes in the SVSEF program are four-time Paralympic medalist Jake Adicoff and three-time medalist Sam Wood. Both are well integrated into the SVSEF cross country Gold Team program to not only benefit their training but serving as mentors to other athletes. First-time alpine Paralympian Jesse Keefe grew up in the SVSEF program from a young age.

The Gold Team is led by coach Chris Mallory who customizes elements of their training that is unique to Para cross country. He also served as a coach and wax technician for Team USA at the Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing.

SVSEF has provided a roadmap for how to provide quality opportunities for more athletes in their community while also continually striving for competitive success across all areas of the sport.

SVSEF is a two-time winner of the overall Club of the Year Award (1999, 2013) but it is its first time winning Adaptive Club of the Year.

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SVSEF Alpine IMD Team End of Year Awards

Grumpy's was the place to be on Thursday evening, where the IMD crew gathered for burgers, fries, and end of year awards!

And the envelopes, please...

MOST IMPROVED - Best fundamental improvement throughout the season, dedicated and passionate about becoming a better ski racer
Reid Holman
Naomi Ries

MOST VERSATILE - Most adaptable, always up for a challenge, supportive of teammates
Zane Oliver
Ruby Campbell

COACHES AWARD - Fully invested in the sport, asking the right questions, on time and helpful, over the top supportive of the athletes around them, all around LOVE of ski racing!
Jay Blackburn
Ruby Smith

GOLDEN SKI OVERALL - Independent Feet, Goals, Mental Toughness, Teamwork, Focus, Tactics
Alyssa Huntsman

"It was our largest group ever, but also a group of athlete’s with a TON of passion. They were incredibly supportive of each other and their love of skiing was above and beyond any group I’ve ever coached. All of the coaches on the IMD Staff are extremely impressed with our group. We are so thankful to have been a part of these athletes’ paths to becoming great ski racers and even better humans!"

—Charlotte Gourlay, SVSEF Alpine IMD Head Coach


Tucker Reimund for the GOLD!

Today, Tucker Reimund, member of the SVSEF Alpine IMD Team, brought home the gold medal in the Boys Menehune (11-12 year old) Skier X National Championships at Copper Mountain, CO!

"The cold weather, wind, and snow did not shake T-man," said Darci Reimund, Tucker's mom. "He was loving the course, having fun, Coach Angry was fantastic, and super focused. He had the fastest time of day on the course out of everyone at 57 seconds, then proceeded to win every one of his heats, and ended each race by airing and clearing the triple at the end!"


2nd Annual Boulderdash Challenges Families and Friends to a ‘Wild Goose Chase’

On Saturday, Apr. 9, 32 teams of four in full costume took to Sun Valley’s Bald Mountain on a quest to complete eight challenges designed by the event’s sponsors. Winners of each challenge and the overall winner of the 2022 Boulderdash were announced today on the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation’s website and social media.

Teams were given the option to begin any time after the mountain opened at 9 a.m., as long as they finished by 3:30 p.m. A mobile app enabled the teams to upload proof of completion in the form of photos and videos at each challenge, and based on their success and creativity, they earned points throughout the event. The Boulderdash wrapped up with a deejay spinning tunes at River Run.

"It was an absolute blast to partner with Sun Valley and bring the Boulderdash back for its second year,” said SVSEF’s Executive Director, Scott McGrew. “It’s simply about getting out on the mountain with friends and family, getting creative, laughing a lot, and celebrating a really great season.”

Challenges ran the gamut from creating custom sunglasses out of pipe cleaners, moving a home-baked chocolate chip cookie from your forehead to your mouth using only your face muscles, and taking aim at squirrel targets, to dancing Zumba, team costume presentation, and air bicycling at the Greyhawk Yurt.

The 2022 Boulderdash Overall Champion Award went to Team Le Fishe’s with 5,550 points. The Skippy Animals took 2nd place, and the Dollar Store Pork Grinders and Furmented tied for 3rd place.

For the individual challenges, the winners were:

  • Team Smidiots — Smith Optics Sunny Side of Life
  • Team McGroovski — First Lite Squirrel Hunting
  • The Shredders — Sun Valley’s Lookie Lookie Who Has the Cookie
  • Meyerlicious — Brass Ranch’s Show Your Brass Side (costume presentation)
  • Dollar Store Pork Grinders — Wild Rye’s Ride On
  • Harrigan Heroes — Zumba for Zenergy, Shout Out to Team Youngzies for Honorable Mention

Thank you to James Tautkus Realty for the Tic Tac Taco game, and Magleby Construction for supporting The Golden Ticket challenge to thank Sun Valley employees and lift attendants on the mountain.

ATTENTION WINNERS: Please come by the SVSEF offices at 215 Picabo Street, Suite 302 in Warm Springs to pick up your prizes, anytime between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Hope to see YOU next year!


Season of Growth and Team Building for SVSEF Snowboarding

From Development to National Competition, Team Looks Strong into the Future

The SVSEF Snowboarding Program had the team’s biggest roster in years with 35-plus riders taking part in programs that utilize Sun Valley’s terrain on Baldy and Dollar Mountains, and 50 riders taking part in the Rota-Rippers programs at Rotarun in Hailey. It was a transformative year with veteran and returning coaches creating a real sense of stability and leadership, and new young coaches bringing an energetic and exciting perspective to things.

“In such an individual sport, this group really worked as a team supporting each other along the way,” said Andy Gilbert, SVSEF Snowboarding Program Director and Head Coach. “The kids did the heavy lifting to create the tone and team community they want, and it showed. This was a great season of progression and bonding for this group!”

The Baldy Development Team pushed 20 riders this season and the staff focused on creating savvy, well-rounded riders ready for new challenges, terrain, and events as the season built. Building a sense of community and team was at the core of everything for this group. The kids were up for the challenge and all wrapped the season riding at a new level. At the season-end banquet, Coaches Recognitions went out to Felix Potts for his outstanding attitude, Clive Freytag for his Bell to Bell Passion for Snowboarding, and Scout Bilbro and Jack-Henry Kelso for Outstanding Rookies.

Snowboard Mini Shred (SVSEF's middle school program) saw 17 kids pushing themselves and each other every day. For many, this is where local and regional events become part of their focus. For those with a season or two under their belts, it’s where skills are honed and they help show their new teammates what is possible. Along the way, many of these riders qualified for bigger events they'll take part in in the future such as USASA Nationals. Two riders made the trip this year with Nico Lerner taking home a bronze medal in Boardercross (BX) and Naomi Gorringe grabbing two top ten finishes—8th in BX and 7th in Halfpipe. Snowboard Mini Shred rider, Callie Allen, was recognized at the year-end BBQ for her hard work and dedication to her riding.

“Next season promises to continue to build on the progress made,” Gilbert continued. “These kids and coaches prove that you get out what you put in! It’s been a great year of setting the bar for everyone.”


2022 Janss Pro-Am Classic Raises Scholarship Funds for SVSEF

The Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation celebrated the 23rd Annual Janss Pro-Am Classic, Thursday, Mar. 31 through Saturday, Apr. 2. The event is held in memory of Bill Janss, an early supporter of Sun Valley’s junior racing programs and a true advocate of winter sports in the Wood River Valley. The three-day ‘best party on snow’ continues to honor the traditions since the event was founded in 1998 and serves as a tribute to Janss’ unrelenting commitment to our community.

“After two long years of reflection, adaptation, and planning, it was an inspired return of our iconic Janss Pro-Am,” said SVSEF Executive Director, Scott McGrew. “By hosting a variety of new venues, and highlighting our unique culture and history with each and aspect of the event, we were able to create a truly authentic and memorable experience for our friends and supporters. The event was a magnificent success for our programs, our kids, and our community of mountain lovers.”

This year’s event kicked off with a welcome reception at Michel’s Christiania, where 14 teams met their pros and the first of many costume changes were unveiled to promote this year’s theme, “Elite Average Games.” Teams were encouraged to pick a country, pick a sport, and in their own unique way, represent the spirit of the ‘games.’ From the American Downhillers, Antarctica Synchronized Swimming Team, and Blades of Glory, to the Australian Surf Team, Norwegian Biathlon, Original Olympians, and Sun Valley Ski Patrol (as themselves)—the teams competed in more than just a ski race.

Six different games of skill and hilarity were thrown in the mix, where teams earned points along the way going head-to-head in contests involving rigatoni noodles and skewers (Noodling Around), pedometers (Shake What Your Momma Gave Ya), ping pong balls (Tilt A Cup), slinkies (Pink Elephant), and the proverbial attempt to put portable sunshade tents back in their case (This Is In-Tents).

Good times and great food included a private fondue lunch at the Roundhouse, an après ski party sponsored by Sturtevants at Apple’s Bar & Grill, a bar-b-que lunch sponsored by PK’s Ski & Sports, and a gala dinner with dancing and live music by the Pisten Bullys. Handicapping runs for the Janss marquis dual giant slalom ski race took place on Friday in the lead up to the finals on Saturday, with fierce competition announced over the PA by NBC commentator and former U.S. Ski Team member, Steve Porino alongside SVSEF’s Executive Director, Scotty McGrew.

The pros led the charge for their teams and their backgrounds ran the gamut from Olympic-level, collegiate, and current U.S. Ski Team ski racers, to a world champion water skier, former pro mogul skiers, with several SVSEF Alumni amongst the group. Amber Acker-Sanborn, Will Brandenburg, Miles Fink-Debray, Michael Desler, Charlotte Gourlay, DJ Hart, Mike Hattrup, Sean Higgins, Bob LaPoint, Wes Powell, Erika Rixon, Jack Smith, James Tautkus (Taco), and John Zuck laid it all on the line both socially and athletically in the quest to take home this year’s Janss Pro-Am Classic awards, presented at the final gala event.

A special appearance and speech at the gala by Olympic gold medalist and SVSEF Alum, Picabo Street, brought the event full circle to its purpose—to raise money for SVSEF scholarship funds that support many of the 850-plus athletes taking part in skiing and snowboarding from the grass roots to the grand stage. More than $360,000 in financial aid has been distributed this season to athletes in SVSEF programs thanks to generous donors and the commitment our community displays through events like the Janss.

In this 56th year of the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation, SVSEF cheered on six Olympians and Paralympians in the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games and celebrated nine athletes as members of U.S. National Teams for the 2021/22 season. Through the generosity and the proceeds generated during the Janss Pro-Am Classic, SVSEF can continue to raise the bar and help guide kids to success in all facets of life including sport, family, work, and community.

2022 Janss Pro-Am Classic Awards

Speed Cup – Dream Team – Miles Fink-Debray (Pro), Ben Erichson, Wes Fluechaus, Mark Masur, Carl Rixon, Ben Selznick

1st Place Team – Olympic Spirit – Charlotte Gourlay (Pro), Janet Appleton, Liz Brown, Julie Daniels West, Paige Lethbridge, Christy Luby Johnson

2nd Place Team – Original Olympians – Wes Powell (Pro), James Fisher, Mike Gilman, Tor Jensen, Josiah Rosser, Bill Shaw

3rd Place Team – Australian Surf Team – Erika Rixon (Pro), Jordan Fitzgerald, Laurel Holland, Buffalo Rixon, Katherine Rixon, Matt Walker

Spirit Award – Bill Cimino

Best Crash – Tie between Taco and Wes Powell

Best Costumes – Scottish Synchronized Swim Team – Jack Smith (Pro), Dell-Ann Benson, Tom Benson, Heather Black, Betsy Service, David Service

Most Elite-ly Average – Team ‘Merica - Amber Acker-Sanborn (Pro), Mark Acker, Randy Acker, Travis Jones, Reid Sanborn, Ryder Sanborn


5th Annual Gary Black, Jr. Memorial Ski Race Celebrates the Spirit of Ski Racing

Nearly 160 SVSEF athletes from 6 to 14 years old donned their costumes and took to the race hill on Sunday, to remember Gary Black, Jr., one of the greatest advocates the sport of ski racing has ever seen, and to celebrate the closing of the 2021/22 ski season.

“What I particularly love about the Gary Black, Jr. Memorial is that at the end of the season, when energy is low for athletes, coaches, and staff, it’s like a breath of Gary’s enthusiasm is pumped back into the SVSEF for an end of season hurrah,” said Heather Black, wife of the late Gary Black, Jr. “The kids, the costumes, the cheering for each other, the speaker they brought to the top to play their music was just what Gary would have loved. When it came down to it, it was about his passion for being with people who love being on snow. Those were his people.”

Each skier took one run on each course in the dual panel format and the athlete’s fastest time of the two runs was used to calculate the race results. All were out to do their best and celebrate an incredible season and a truly special man who always believed in and encouraged them to embrace all the ways the mountains help them grow as athletes and young people.

"My dad is in this ski hill, in this town, in this program, in these coaches, staff, and these athletes—he is in the heart of the greater sport of skiing,” said Lexi Black, daughter of the late Gary Black, Jr. “My father was a man who believed in dreams so as not to call them dreams. They were realities to be obtained through diligent work and persistence. My dad had dreams for athletes, dreams for the US Ski Team, dreams for the International Ski Federation, and dreams for the sport, and he had every intention of working to accomplish each and every one of them. He left us with a great piece of wisdom, be dreamers but also be doers."

Families came out to watch and cheer on the athletes and to enjoy the afternoon bar-b-que with all the kids and coaches. Stories of the season were shared and excitement for next year was already brewing in the chatter and laughter amongst friends and young teammates.

"There are few things that my father enjoyed as much as standing on the side of a race hill watching athletes navigate the fall line—World Cup to Mini World Cup, it didn’t matter,” said Amanda Black, daughter of the late Gary Black, Jr. “As the Sun Valley Ski Academy celebrates its 10th year, my father would have been proud of the hard work, growth, and collaboration that’s been facilitated by Ben, Jonna, Scotty, and many others in this community. I think that he would have been especially excited about Rotarun. He used to teach skiing at a hill much like Rotarun outside of Baltimore, MD. He understood the importance of access and spent a lifetime encouraging athletes of all abilities to get out there, just make some turns, and have some fun.”

GARY BLACK, JR. MEMORIAL RACE RESULTS AND PERPETUAL TROPHY AWARDS
At the conclusion of the race, the perpetual trophies were awarded to the following athletes, and their names will be engraved on the trophies displayed at the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation.

Gretchen Fraser Award - Fastest U10 Girl - Savannah Pringle
Pete Patterson Award - Fastest U10 Boy - Alex Grant
Kathleen Harriman Mortimer - Fastest U12 Girl - Bianca Smith
Billy Klein Award - Fastest U12 Boy - Henry Questad
Bonnie Russell Trophy - Fastest U14 Girl - Ruby Thurston
Smith Google Award - Fastest U14 Boy - Tucker Reimund
Roy Hobson Awards - Fastest Girl and Boy of the Day - Ruby Thurston and Tucker Reimund

“The Gary Black Race was a perfect day of celebration for our Team,” said Will Brandenburg, SVSEF Alpine Program Director. “The weather was beautiful, the racing conditions were ideal, and the staff came together with our families to pull of another fantastic event. Driving home after the event I felt humbled to be surrounded by a staff that put other people first as they work tirelessly to share their passion to others in the sport they love. This winter was not an easy one. The slow start to winter made for a lot of changes in our plans but the staff and families again showed how we can be adaptable. Collectively as a community we were able to pull off a great winter for hundreds of kids. The passion for the sport of ski racing is as strong as its even been in our Valley! I feel lucky to be a part of it.”

This year, the IMD, North Series, and Mini World Cup teams competed in the morning and the Baldy Devo team competed in the afternoon. The competition was tight, with only hundredths of seconds often separating the finishing times.

IMD/North Series/Mini World Cup Morning Race Results, Top 5 Podium Places:

U10 Girls
1st – Savannah Pringle – 20.3
2nd – Payton Daley-Scheingraber – 22.18
3rd – Fraser Jennings – 22.29
4th (tie) - Brady Bloomfield – 22.41
4th (tie) - Ava Gilmour – 22.41

U10 Boys
1st – Alex Grant – 20.58
2nd – James Holman – 21.02
3rd – Vann Sheue – 22.08
4th – L. Augustus Stafford – 22.13
5th – Brixen Ehleringer – 22.21

U12 Girls
1st – Bianca Smith – 19.23
2nd – Jasmine Smiley – 19.4
3rd – Elle Deckard – 19.84
4th – Lucy Stevenson – 20.79
5th – Colette Duke – 20.89

U12 Boys
1st – Henry Questad – 18.44
2nd – Wyatt Limburg – 19.02
3rd – Henry Flynn – 19.54
4th – Cameron Beck – 19.64
5th – Charlie Pfau – 19.77

U14 & Older Girls
1st – Ruby Thurston – 18.16
2nd – Claire Buchwalter - 18.19
3rd – Hadley Walker – 18.29
4th – Anna Yuras – 18.6
5th – Leila McGrew – 18.85

U14 & Older Boys
1st – Tucker Reimund – 17.94
2nd – Sawyer Morgan – 18.44
3rd – Huxley Flood – 18.45
4th – Reid Holman – 18.61
5th – Wyatt Gilmour – 18.92

Baldy Devo Afternoon Race Results, Top 5 Podium Places:

U8 Girls
1st – Alta Questad – 21.84
2nd – Tea Smither – 25.14
3rd – Sophie Robins – 25.22
4th – Lilla Bloedorn – 25.56
5th – Amelia Beck – 26.27

U8 Boys
1st – Logan Steel – 22.52
2nd – Keller Spachman – 23.07
3rd – Andy Freytag – 23.25
4th – Asa Sattler – 23.92
5th – Dunning Kochvar – 24.36

U10 & Older Girls
1st – Gigi Hill – 25.19
2nd – Katherine Morrison – 25.28
3rd – Lillee Haynes – 25.53
4th – Simone Spachman – 26.18
5th – Zula Van Der Meulen – 26.93

U10 & Older Boys
1st – Halsten Bruun – 21.43
2nd – Max Smith – 23.3
3rd – Jasper Pott – 24.46
4th – Bo Bemis – 24.82
5th – Nicklas Paaske – 25.18


SVSEF Freeski Team Heading to Nationals

Sixteen SVSEF Freeski athletes have qualified to contend for the National Championship in Slopestyle, Halfpipe and Rail Jam events at Copper Mountain, CO April 9-14. The following athletes have earned their way and qualified to compete at Copper: Anton Holter, Zeppelin Pilaro, Kai Van Bueren, George Corkery, Zack Torres, Anders Coulter, Barrett Beyer, Tripp Stanger, Leo Hayes, Emmett Crist, Landon Delancey, Caleb Covington, Blue Allen, Brody Smith, Brayden Smith, and Easton Turck.

With Dollar Mountain now closed for the season, the team is planning a training camp at Woodward Park City, UT from April 1-3 to prepare the athletes for the events at Copper Mountain and give them the opportunity to take notes from the best in the business. The training camp will allow the athletes to be immersed in and celebrate freeski culture at the JP Auclair Memorial and Super Pipe Sunday with the US Freeski Team.

"All the coaches are very proud of every athlete on the team and are already looking forward to next season," said Tyler Conway, SVSEF Freeski Head Coach and Program Director. "Freeskiing is a community, and those who fully commit usually reap the benefits from these events in developing their skills in the sport. We send the best of luck to these brilliant young skiers in April!"


Top U12 Athletes Vie for Overall Honors in the Intermountain Division

The 2022 U12 IMD Alpine Championships brought the top 100 under-12-years-old boys and girls ski racers from 13 teams across Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah to Sun Valley to compete across four disciplines in giant slalom (GS), slalom (SL), panel slalom (Panel SL), and kombi. A “kombi” consists of a mixture of standard turns and gates within one course and is designed to create tactical awareness by the athletes. The competition was fierce with the Idaho and Wyoming clubs in the North seeing new competition out of Utah from the South for the first time this season.

"We were so excited to have the U12 IMD Championships back in Sun Valley,” said Adele Savaria, SVSEF Alpine North Series Head Coach. “It's always great to host championship events on our home hill and the kids had so much fun racing and getting to see other teams from the Intermountain Division. Our kids worked so hard to qualify for these Championships and their results showed it,” said Savaria. “We are so proud of the entire team!"

The boys took to the race hill first on Friday and Saturday for two full days of racing. First on the schedule was the kombi, comprised of SL, Panel SL, Stubbies, SL, and GS into the finish. SVSEF’s Declan O’Toole took 4th place on the podium and Henry Flynn 6th, both within 3.46 seconds of the top step. Corbin Flood, Kai Sammis, and Wyatt Limburg rounded out the top 14 with fractions of a second between them. Cameron Beck snuck into the top 16, and it was Snowbird Ski Education Foundation (SBSEF) that dominated with a top-three sweep.

The boys GS saw SVSEF’s Henry Questad and Wyatt Limburg on the podium in 4th and 5th. Cameron Beck, Corbin Flood, and Henry Flynn took 16th, 19th, and 20th respectively to give SVSEF five boys in the top 20. SBSEF saw a repeat with the top three steps in the GS.

SVSEF’s Declan O’Toole raced to 2nd place in the boys 2-run SL on Saturday and Corbin Flood landed another solid performance in 10th. In the 1-run Panel SL, Cameron Beck and Kai Sammis tied for 8th place for the SVSEF crew. And the South took the top four podium spots home to SBSEF.

“Reflecting on the last four days, the coolest part for me was how the community came together to put on a really high quality event for this age group, said Will Brandenburg, SVSEF Alpine Program Director. “There weren’t a lot of bells and whistles—just a perfectly prepared and challenging venue for these young kids to compete on. From the parents making BBQ, to the hard-working cat drivers, ski patrol, and mountain operations crew from Sun Valley Company, we all collectively created a cool environment for the event.” Brandenburg was Chief of Race for the event.

Game time started on Sunday for the girls, and four clubs were in the mix for top spots in the kombi. The girls kombi course switched things up and tested the agility of all the athletes with GS, Panel SL, SL, Panel SL, and finally GS again to the finish line. Sasha Preuss came away in the top SVSEF spot in 5th place and Bianca Smith raced to 9th, just 1.01 seconds behind her teammate. It was a close battle between Jackson Hole Ski Club (JHSC) in 1st and 2nd, SBSEF in 3rd, and Park City Ski Club (PCSC) in 4th, all within 2.99 seconds across the finish line.

The girls GS saw three SVSEF teammates in the top 10. Sasha Preuss snagged another podium in 5th. Bianca Smith and Jasmine Smiley closed out the top 10 in 9th and 10th respectively, and Savannah Pringle and Taylor Rundell raced to strong 11th and 13th. Elle Deckard earned a very respectable19th and her teammate, Fernanda Hurtado, crossed the line in 21st, with only 0.20 between them. It was in the GS that Taryn Moe out of JHSC earned her second top-three podium finish and first of three 1st place wins of the championship.

A two-run SL and one-run Panel SL were on deck for the girls on the final day racing. Three SVSEF athletes raced into the top 20 in the SL—Bianca Smith in 6th, Jasmine Smiley in 12th, and Elle Deckard in 19th. It was a hat trick for Sasha Preuss with 4th place in the Panel SL and her third podium of the series. Bianca Smith found another top ten in 9th and Jasmine Smiley a strong 13th in the final race.

At the end of the race series, the North and South each took home an overall title. Taryn Moe out of JHSC won the overall with 1st place finishes in the GS, SL, and Panel SL, plus a 2nd place in the kombi. Patrick Meirowitz from SBSEF came away with the overall for the boys with matching results—three wins in the GS, SL, and Panel SL, and a 2nd place in the kombi.

For complete event results, please visit: https://www.imdalpine.org/news/All-2022-IMD-Champs-results-are-in/


SVSEF Freestyle Team Takes On Top Juniors in the USA

Seven members of the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation Freestyle Team qualified for the 2022 USSA Junior Nationals held Mar. 18-20. Sylas Barrett, Erik Babcock, Tillie Babcock, Will Hausmann, Drake Lovlien, Nic Rubenstein, and Marek Ruttler made the trip to Utah Olympic Park to compete amongst the top U18's in the country.

"I was really happy to see everything come together for our athletes to qualify and compete at this level of competition," said John Grigsby, SVSEF Freestyle Head Coach and Program Director. "They worked incredibly hard all season and to have the opportunity to go up against the best is so great for their growth as athletes and competitors."

SVSEF's Erik Babcock and Nic Rubenstein really shined, posting some of the highest air scores in the competition and missing the final by a mere six points. Teammates Will Hausman and Drake Lovlien were the two youngest competitors to rank within the top 80 men in the country and qualify for the Junior Nationals at just thirteen years old.

Having won every dual he's entered this season; Erik Babcock was primed to podium in Sunday's Duals event when with 32 duals to go, strong winds estimated at 55-60 mph forced cancellation for the safety of the athletes. Babcock is undefeated in Duals this season.

Up next for the SVSEF Freestyle team—Erik Babcock, Tillie Babcock, and Nick Marek will travel to the U.S. Freestyle National Championship, Mar. 24-27 at Deer Valley, UT.

Photo: Anthony Mazur