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New England Masters Skiing

The Sise Cup

Chris Leuci - Suicide Six Slalom (photo by Dale Maynard)

Ski racing at its best is all about the love of the sport, and Masters is ski racing at its best. No racing career to worry about, no parents' or coaches' expectations to live up to; just the racing. And there's always another race.

Join fun-loving racers of all age classes and abilities at a different ski area every winter weekend, in the New England Masters Sise Cup races.  Whether you're 21 years old, or 80+, never raced, or a World Cup winner, your speed is relative, but your ski racing enjoyment is absolute!

Mission Statement

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News & AnnouncementsE-mail bob at hillspecialty.com to request results & announcements by E-mail.


REMINDER: 2008 New England Masters Dues are due NOW! Please remit promptly - thanks!

2008 Sise Cup Alpine Race Schedule

Update on 2008 Masters Nationals and Eastern Regionals

Live World Cup Video at www.wcsn.com

Artech is now offering a special 10% discount to New England Masters on all orders! www.artechski.com


Masters Racer Authors Tuning Book

Thinking Bikes? Check out Buchika's for one of the largest bike selections around !


Swix Tuning Techniques Video
NE Masters Pro-Form prices at Buchika's! ID yourself as a New England Masters Racer and show your USSA Masters Competition License. Ask for George Durocher. 
The Art of Sideslipping
by Sean Florian - a MUST READ for all Master's Racers!


New England Master's Archives
Miss the latest updates?? Check here for older news!


Eastern Team at Sun Valley Nationals '01

Bob Hill - Bromley Slalom '06

Photo Left: Bob Hill - Bromley Slalom (photo by Dale Maynard)

Class 8 Men - Sunday River Nationals '06

 

 

 

 

 

 

New England Masters Racing is fun, challenging, as competitive as you want to make it, certainly addictive, elite but not elitist.  Come on out and ski as fast as you want, dare, or can on a closed course that's all yours!  Watch some folks ski amazingly well, then emulate them.  Find someone of your own ability and bet them a beer on your run.  Discover the true capabilities of your hot new equipment.

Skiers 21 and older race slalom, Giant Slalom, Super G on World Cup style courses at ski areas throughout northern New England. Springtime offers National and International Championships at venues across North America. (Big Sky in '05, Aspen in '04, Park City in '03, Winter Park in '02, Sun Valley in '01, Sugarloaf in '00, Mammoth, Copper, Aspen, Breckenridge, Sunday River, Jackson Hole, Vail/Beaver Creek, Bachelor, Big Sky, etc.)

Ski with a fun, friendly bunch of extraordinary (and ordinary) people from all walks of life. Two or even three generations of some families often compete in the same event. Prizes are by age group and overall, for each race and for the season. Informal rivalries cross all lines of age and gender.  We're Masters racers; the older we get, the faster we were!

Race entry fees are $35.00 - $45.00, due one week in advance, and include a lift ticket.  (May be the best deal in skiing.)

Masters General Racer Eligibility - To participate in USSA masters events, athletes must be:
> · at least 21 years old and hold a USSA Masters membership, or,
· be between the ages of 21 and 24 and hold a USSA Student membership, or,
· be at least 21 years old and purchase a temporary USSA membership which is good for one event (generally one weekend   of racing). This membership option can be purchased for a maximum of two events before a full membership must be purchased, or,
· be between the ages of 18 and 20, not hold a USSA Competitor membership or a USSA Student membership, and purchase a temporary USSA membership which is good for one event (generally one weekend of racing). This membership option can be purchased for a maximum of two events.
> - your age is computed as of Dec. 31 of the current winter season.
(Why do they make this stuff so complicated?)

Step 1: Join US Ski and Snowboard Association with a Masters, Student, or Temporary Membership:Michelle Woloshin - Cannon Slalom '06
USSA Membership Forms
USSA Membership Web Page
Membership Hotline:  (435) 647-2666.  Fax (435) 649-3616.
Membership e-mail: membership
-at-ussa.org

Step 2: Enroll in New England Masters Skiing - NEMS Sign-Up Form
(Not required if racing only one weekend with a temporary USSA membership.)
Send a
$25.00 check and the NEMS form with your name, age, birth date, address, and USSA number, to:  New England Masters Skiing, Gary Colwell, 186 Haverhill Rd,
> Topsfield, MA 01983, (978) 887-5623, OR
 (802) 496-2754

Step 3: Enter a Race one week in advance  - Send a completed NE Masters entry form to the contact person listed on the schedule.                           Michelle Woloshin - Cannon Slalom '06

Please Note: Entries will be made on separate USSA/NEMS (New England Masters) entry forms for each race, and mailed with individual race fees (a separate check for each event entered) to be received at the race site on or prior to the Monday preceding the race. Late entries are subject to an additional surtax of at least $10 at the discretion of the organizing area. Areas should return entry fees or tear up check, if given 24 hours advance notice by a racer unable to attend. Should entries exceed organizer's quota, New England Masters will determine eligibility.

Temporary Membership - Try Masters Racing for a weekend. A $25.00 temporary membership lets you enter one weekend of races per season.  Download the form, or contact the Eastern office of US Ski Assn. at (802) 747-3344.  Send the completed form along with your paid race entries to the race organizers listed on the schedule, and include a separate check to USSA.  
> NOTE: Temporary memberships and race entries will be accepted on race day, only by prior arrangement with Gary Colwell, zepco-
at-msn.com, (978) 887-5623.

For more information:
Gary Colwell, NE Masters Coordinator, zepco-at-msn.com, (802) 496-2754 or (978) 887-5623
Bill Skinner
, US Masters Coordinator, bskinner-at-ussa.org, (435) 647-2633
membership-at-ussa.org.

Comments on this web site?  Please e-mail info
-at-nemasters.org.

Updated continuously during the winter, infrequently year-round.
> Many thanks to Faith Middleton for software to publish results and standings.
> New England Masters Skiing, Inc. welcomes sponsorship inquiries.