Points are only updated when a new points list becomes valid. Check the Competition Guide or on the website rankings page under the appropriate sport for these dates, Points Landing Page. For Alpine you must have two races with points that average... Read More
FAQs
There is no way to Freeze points. Alpine and Cross-Country athletes can apply for a single penalty due to injury. Go to the appropriate sports page for instructions on how to apply for a single penalty, Points Landing Page Read More
Name & address of the injured Time/Date & place of the accident Type of injury Athletes signature with date Medical Certification from the athlete's physician detailing the injury and length of inability to compete. The letter must include... Read More
Just run a race (if not concussion) If the injury was a concussion, please consult the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Concussion Policy that can be found on the website, Concussion Policy Read More
Instructions can be found here: Online Athlete Event Registration Instructions Read More
See points page on U.S. Ski & Snowboard website, Alpine Points, and scroll down to Foreign Athlete Authorizations on the right. Read More
Please log into your my U.S. Ski & Snowboard account. Scroll down until you see the section that says Points and Results. All up to date points and rankings will be listed here. You may also access these through the member look up tool. You... Read More
US athletes registering for events abroad must contact the sport department. See each sport contact noted below. Alpine - Jesse Hunt at 435.647.2020 / jesse.hunt@usskiandsnowboard.org Alpine Masters - Lauren Beckos at 267.496... Read More
Injured athletes may apply for a Single Penalty to be added to their points rather than a double penalty. There is no actual points freeze, just the Single Penalty. The athlete must maintain their U.S. Ski & Snowboard membership and FIS if... Read More
You will start every event with no points until the next list is valid. Alpine athletes can purchase a points confirmation. Read More