Competition Team

Sierra-At-Tahoe Competition Team jumping for joy on the mountain.

Age Range: 9-17
Ability Level: Advanced, Expert

This program is for athletes ready to level up. With coaching rooted in passion + precision, athletes train to compete in events such as Tahoe Race League, Far West, USASA, TJFS + IFSA Big Mountain. From GS / Slalom to Halfpipe, Slopestyle + Skier/Boarder Cross, each program builds the technical foundation and confidence to perform at a high level. 

Many Sierra athletes have progressed to collegiate programs, U.S. Ski Team + the X Games, proof of the power of expert coaching and consistent development.

Programs Overview

The following programs are offered

Freestyle Ski + Snowboard

Athletes train to compete regionally + nationally in USASA events, developing their skills in Sierra’s terrain parks + freeride zones. Coaches prioritize safety, creativity + technical precision in the same program that launched Olympic Gold Medalists Maddie Bowman + Jamie Anderson.

Minimum Requirements: Comfortably ski or ride any terrain at Sierra, slide boxes, ride or ski switch on appropriate terrain + confidently land small to medium jumps.

Ski / Snowboard Cross (Weekends Only)

Athletes progress from USASA regional skier/snowboard cross competitions up through national events. Athletes train with expert coaches who focus on speed, strategy + technical precision in a competitive cross environment.

Minimum Requirements: Comfortably ski any terrain at Sierra and the desire to spend time training in a cross environment.

Snowboard 

Athletes train to master all-mountain skills in off-piste environments. While the team supports athletes who compete in the Tahoe Junior Freeride Series + Freeride Tour events, competition is never required.

Minimum Requirements: Comfortably ski or ride any terrain at Sierra + the desire to spend time training in an off-piste environment.

Big Mountain Team 

Athletes focus on skiing + riding big moutnain terrain at a high level, including (but not mandatory) competing at TJFS competitions around the lake. Athletes in this program will get to hone their skills while skiing trees, bumps + Huckleberry Canyon.

Minimum Requirements: Comfortably ski or ride any terrain at Sierra + the desire to spend time training in an off-piste environment.

Pricing


Competition Team Rates

Pricing includes an Unlimited Season Pass

You will select your desired discipline (Alpine, Freestyle, Big Mountain, etc.) at checkout.

The minimum skill requirement for the Competition Team is the athlete must be able to link turns comfortably on any terrain at Sierra-at-Tahoe (on- and off-piste) and have a desire to compete. It is very important for the athlete to have the maturity needed to deal with the stress they might feel when competing.

Full-Time Competition Team
Wed: 1-4 PM | Thurs + Fri: 10 AM – 4 PM |
Weekends: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM*

$4,050

Weekend Competition Team
Weekends: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM*

$3,600

Mid-Week Competition Team
Wed: 1-4 PM | Thurs + Fri: 10 AM – 4 PM*

$2,550

*Athletes must be fully geared up + on snow 15 minutes before meet time. 
Memberships, race fees + travel fees are not included. Competition participation is encouraged but never required, athletes compete only when cleared + ready by their coach. 


Teams Information + FAQs

Parking Reservations

Each Team’s participant receives an Unlimited Season Pass as part of their registration. Each pass will allow 4 free parking reservations to be reserved at a time, on a rolling basis, for free. In addition, those with 4 or more people in a car can reserve a spot for free.

To learn more about the parking reservation system, visit our parking page.

Full Competition Team Training Schedule

The Full Time Competition Teams train five days a week:
Wednesday: 1 – 4 PM
Thursday + Friday: 10 – 4 PM
Saturday + Sunday: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM.

Athletes must be all geared up and on the snow 15 minutes before their meet time as teams will be leaving at their scheduled time.

Weekend Competition Team Training Schedule

The Weekend Competition Teams train 2 days a week:

Saturday + Sunday: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM.

Athletes must be all geared up and on the snow 15 minutes before their meet time as teams will be leaving at their scheduled time.

Mid-Week Competition Team Training Schedule

The Mid-Week Competition Teams train three days a week

Wednesday: 1 – 4 PM
Thursday + Friday: 10 – 4 PM

Athletes must be all geared up and on the snow 15 minutes before their meet time as teams will be leaving at their scheduled time.

Coach Consistency

Each team benefits from dedicated coaches on both Saturdays + Sundays, ensuring consistent guidance and long-term skill development.

Is lunch included?

No, lunch is not included—please pack a nutritious lunch + snacks or provide lunch money. Coaches will not be available to eat lunch with your athletes. Please talk to your coach in the morning to see when to meet your athlete to take them for lunch, if needed.

Drop off + Pick Up

Drop off and pick up are on-snow in front of the Solstice Plaza, next to the Easy Rider Chairlift. Look for the flags. 

Does my child have to compete if they are on the team?

Competing is optional; athletes are not required to compete. 

What kind of certifications do coaches have?

All teams are led by PSIA, USSA or USASA-certified instructors (or international equivalent) trained to coach competitive skiers + snowboarders. Coaches travel to events when 5+ athletes are participating. 

Does my Teams tuition cover competition fees/memberships?

Your fees to join the Sierra Competition Teams do not cover Far West/USSA/USASA membership, race fees, travel fees or lift tickets at other resorts. 

Sierra Education Foundation (SEF)

This community non-profit helps support the Sierra Teams. Find more details about the foundation + scholarship opportunities on the SEF Website.

Still have questions?

Questions can be directed to 530-543-3108, or PassOffice@sierraattahoe.com