WELCOME TO CACHE VALLEY SKI TEAM
WELCOME TO CACHE VALLEY SKI TEAM
* Prices do not include costs of season passes, race fees, or travel related costs. Please see FAQ below. Interested in joining? Please fill out our questionnaire here to get started!
Lundstrom Park Bowery
Kick the year off with us, meet new coaches and celebrate the start of the season! If you are already on the team or thinking about joining ...
Lundstrom Park Bowery
Cafe Rio, Logan UT
We have arranged for us to get 20% of all lunch and dinner receipts at the North Logan Café Rio on September 20th. Please plan to eat Mexica...
Cafe Rio, Logan UT
Lundstrom Park Bowery
A great chance to buy hand-me-down gear from other families and/or to unload some of the equipment your kids have outgrown. Everything welco...
Lundstrom Park Bowery
TBD
Mandatory meeting for all parents. See you there!
TBD
Lundstrom Park (Meet at Bowery)
SEE DETAILED SCHEDULE BELOW
This 14-week training block will engage athletes in multiple weekly sessions to improve their strength, agility, ...
Lundstrom Park (Meet at Bowery)
Cache Valley Ski Team is a certified 501 (c)(3) non-profit dedicated to supporting the development and success of its athletes through dedicated athletic instruction and purposeful life-skill training. Cache Valley Ski Team intentionally views athletes as its core and fosters an environment that contributes to their short- and long-term growth and success as ski racers and people. Cache Valley Ski Team also encourages strong and positive partnerships among athletes, coaches, parents, and resort partners to support and prepare athletes as they navigate their athletic and personal development.
CVST Pillars for Success
Care
We will foster a safe and positive environment for athletes, coaches, and families, as well as those with whom we share the slopes
Committment
We will provide an age-appropriate balance of skill development, fun, and challenge, fostering a balanced focus on alpine ski racing
Community
We will support the development of high quality relationships between athletes, coaches, families, and resort partners
Competition
We will maximize athletes’ opportunities to reach their athletic potential as skiers and ski racers in the US Ski & Snowboard ecosystem
As a member of CVST your child will have the following opportunities:
Please reach us at the link above if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No! Racing is encouraged but not required. We find that most kids want to try races, especially at local competitions and then decide how much they want to race during the season.
SKIS: For very young or first-year athletes, a good-quality pair
of all-mountain skis are more than sufficient. As athletes
get older and their skills & motivation grow, they will want
to invest in event-specific race skis. For our U8s through U14s,
this will only include slalom (SL) and giant slalom (GS) skis; at
the U16 level and above, skiers will also have the option to race
Super-G (SG) and downhill (DH). Talk to the coaches and more
experienced parents for information and guidance.
BOOTS: A quality pair of boots is vital for success as a ski racer. While we acknowledge it can be difficult to invest significant money in ski boots while athletes’ feet are growing quickly, it will greatly improve their ability to execute the technical and tactical aspects of alpine ski racing. Again, talk to the coaches and more experienced parents for information and guidance.
POLES: International and USSA bylaws require alpine ski racers to use poles in all events. For younger athletes who are not yet making contact with gates, it is sufficient to have a single pair of poles for training and racing all events. Older and more experienced athletes may choose to use straight poles with hand guards for SL and curved poles for other events. Again, talk to the coaches and more experienced parents for information and guidance.
HELMETS: Athletes racing in USSA-sanctioned events must have approved helmets. Helmets worn for DH, SG, and GS races must cover the ears; helmets worn for SL events can have soft ear protection. Helmets
with spoilers or edges that stick out are not allowed. U14 and older athletes must wear a helmet that meets new FIS standards but we recommend all athletes prioritize the purchase of a safe, well-fitting helmet that meets USSA and international standards.
GOGGLES: All skiers are required to wear ski goggles during training
and racing. It is recommended that athletes have a high-quality pair of tinted goggles for training and races that occur during the day AND a pair of clear goggles for night training at Cherry Peak. Rather than maintain multiple pair, athletes can also utilize a single pair with multiple lenses for various conditions.
GLOVES or MITTENS: CVST athletes are also required to wear gloves or mittens during training and racing. Many athletes choose to have multiple pair/styles for different weather conditions.
BACK PROTECTION: One of the most important, and often overlooked, pieces of alpine ski racing equipment is a back brace. They come in many shapes, sizes, and styles, but they should be tight fitting over the athlete’s base layer, while maintaining enough flexibility for them to angulate the spine wile skiing. Talk to the coaches and more experienced
parents for information and guidance.
TEAM JACKETS: please reach out to us if your athlete would like to purchase a CVST orange team jacket. Be seen!
SPEED SUIT: Your athlete certainly does not need a race suit in the
Beginning, but as they start racing more you might wish to get one.
These can be purchased new or used, and are often sold or passed
down from athlete to athlete on the team.
ARM and SHIN GUARDS: Younger athletes who are not yet making
contact with gates, do not need to wear arm and shin guards. Older
and more experienced athletes who are cross-blocking in SL and taking
tighter lines in GS may choose to wear arm and shin guards. Again, talk
to the coaches and more experienced parents for information and
guidance.
No, season passes are purchased separately. Athletes will need season passes for any mountain on which they intend to train. Cherry Peak provides discounted pass rates for tuition-paying ski team members and their parents and Beaver Mountain provides discounted pass rates for tuition-paying ski team athletes. Preseason and postseason on-snow opportunities are made more cost-effective by purchasing an IKON pass, which allows athletes (and families) access to more than a dozen nearby resorts in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, and California.
Additional costs associated with racing include USSA membership, race fees, and venue lift tickets. Additionally, racers' parents divide the cost of travel, lodging, and meals for the coaches who work at races. When your athlete attends a USSA-sanctioned event, these coaching expenses are divided up among the athletes who attend the race. For example, if two athletes travel to a race and one coach travels with them, the two families would split that coach’s gas, hotel, and per diem five ways. If ten athletes travel to a race and two coaches
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