With race and freestyle events at Scotland's favourite mountain destination, this event is a true test of the best skiers and snowboarders.
Click below for the most up-to-date information (in case of any changes to the program) and for information on how to enter.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
Entries should be made online - details TBC. Wherever possible, a team captain should enter competitors from their club on their behalf.
Access to the uplift/slopes is not included in the entry fee, so all competitors will require a separate lift pass as well as their competition entry. These must be purchased directly from the mountain operator, and may need to be purchased in advance. Once entered, you will receive communication from SASC about the method of purchasing lift passes.
The competitions are planned to be held at Cairngorm Mountain, near Aviemore. All spectators are welcome, and no ticket is required, however access to the competition slopes will mostly require a lift pass and the ability to ski/snowboard. It is impossible to say for certain in advance exactly where on the mountain a particular competition may be held.
Please note that the venue may change subject to conditions! Check the GBSki competition page for the most up-to-date information.
The SASC ski slalom typically runs on the 'White Lady' piste (whenever possible!) - Scotland's most coveted and long-standing race hill. This runs as a standard 2-run format, and the homologated slope is the ultimate home-snow challenge. The course is long - sometimes 40+ gates - and steep.
Freestyle at SASC is a great vibe - the day starts with an open practice and coaching session led by our Chief of Freestyle, and culimates with a jam-style competition in the afternoon. Spot prizes are on offer, and progression and improvement almost guaranteed!
Whenever possible (given weather and snow conditions), we will run a team duals event for skiers. This is your classic British dry slope format, taken to the snow!
Although we'd love to, it's just too logistically challenging to run any other competitions across the weekend. This is due to the somewhat unpredictable Scottish weather and snow conditions.
This does give us lots of time and energy to pour into our other events, though, to make them the best competitions of the year!