
COMPETITION SNOWBOARD TEAM
SNOWBOARD TEAM COACHING

Guided Coaching & Training for All Disciplines
Sharpen Your Skills with Expert Coaching
Coaches will lead groups of 7-11 riders to practice multiple disciplines: Free-ride (Natural Terrain), Slopestyle (Jumps/Rails), Halfpipe, Banked Slalom (Timed Race), and Boardercross (4 riders on the Banked Slalom course). Riders are encouraged to take advantage of our talented coaches to advance existing skills. Snow conditions and competition schedule dictate the plans for each practice.
Riders get 30-60 minutes of freeride time to warm up before coaching begins.
All Competition riders must spend 2 hours a night riding with a coach in training.
Coaching for All Levels
SNOWBOARD TEAM COMPETITIONS:
Riders compete in: Banked Slalom (Race), Boardercross (Race), Slopestyle (Park) and Halfpipe to qualify for the OISA State Final Championship competitions in one or multiple events. Metro League Competitions are held on 7 weekend days at Mt. Hood Meadows from January - March. State Championship convenes in March on 5 consecutive days. Transportation to Metro League competitions will be provided by van by the team. Transportation to the state championships and state housing will be arranged by the team.
Competitions are run and insured by Oregon Interscholastic Snowboard Association (OISA) and the Metro Snowboarding League. Complete OISA rules and the 2024/2025 competition calendar can be found on the OISA Website in November 2024 at www.oisa.org

Included in the $750 Fee
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Food
Usually pizza or burritos but you never know when we will slip another option in there!
Transportation
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Supervised bus transportation to and from the mountain.
Competition
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Compete against and build relationships with athletes from across the state.
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Gear
Custom screen printing at the preseason party to create your own one of a kind team gear
Coaching
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Coaching from qualified coaches in small groups for two hours at each practice.
Insurance
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OISA coverage to protect what is most important.

State Championships
Riders that qualify in the competitions during the season will get to go to the Oregon State Championships. The athletes will stay in a condo close to the mountain with parent chaperons where they will be close to all the festivities. These include a rail jam comp, skate night at Seek, tons of swag giveaways, and more!
It really is a ton of fun and not to be missed!