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2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships:

2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships

The U.S. Alpine Championships are a culmination of the ski racing year which brings together the U.S. Ski Team and hundreds of young athletes from U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association club programs from across the country. Complete with opening ceremonies, parties and world class racing.

Watch the U.S. Alpine Championships this Sunday at 9am on NBC

Welcome

2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships at Squaw Valley

Squaw Valley is proud to be the host resort for 2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships March 20-24, 2013. With a local record of U.S. Ski Team alumni that is unrivalled, coupled with a Renaissance that places Squaw Valley on par with the world’s greatest winter destinations the stage is set for a competition of grand importance. We welcome the athletes, coaches and U.S. Ski Team staff and invite spectators for an action packed week-on and off the snow. In particular, we congratulate the local competitors: Julia Mancuso, Marco Sullivan and Travis Ganong on their accomplishments and wish them success at their home mountain.

Be sure to plan your trip with Squaw Valley Lake Tahoe Reservations including the best rate on Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows lift tickets. Transportation options are available and you’ll want to check the weather and conditions. During your stay, be sure to enjoy all that Squaw Valley has to offer including expansive dining, shopping and activities. Download the Squaw Valley App to get everything Squaw Valley - including real time lift/trail status, list of services, function to find your friends, and more - in the palm of your hands.

Join us in celebrating U.S. Nationals at Squaw Valley.

  Download The Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships brochure.

 

Carbon Free Event

Carbon Lighthouse has partnered with Squaw Valley to make this the first ever carbon-neutral U.S. Alpine Championships.

In order to raise awareness around the impact of climate change on the winter sports community, we have identified the major sources of carbon at the event—including spectator and athlete travel, mountain operations, and hotel stays associated with the event—and will be buying carbon allowances that address this pollution. This complements other efforts we have already initiated to reduce our infrastructure’s carbon footprint by 10%, such as: replacing old lighting at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, and installing automated controls on our swimming pool at High Camp and in our office spaces. We’ve also been testing biodiesel in our vehicles and sponsoring the Free TART Ski Shuttle on the weekends during the winter season) to help reduce carbon emissions from vehicles.

Carbon Footprint

Secondly, we are working with our local trash hauler, Tahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal, to pilot a compost program for the event to help develop composting for the region

Media:

Please fill out the form to request media credentials for the 2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships at Squaw Valley

View the event press release

Schedule

2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships Event Schedule
March 18-24, 2013

 

Day/Date Event Time Location
Tuesday, March 19 Race Registration 8am-5pm Village | Mtn. Stream B
  Athlete Lunch 10am-12pm O-Lounge/Bar 1
  TC Meeting 5pm Village | Alpen Glow
       
Wednesday, March 20 Race Registration 7am-4pm Village | Mtn. Stream B
  POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER - Men's Giant Slalom 9:30am-12:30pm POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
  Music, Featuring Jelly Bread 1:30pm Main Stage
  Athlete/VIP Lunch 10am-12pm O-Lounge/Bar 1
  Awards 2pm Main Stage
  TC Meeting 5pm Village | Alpen Glow
       
Thursday, March 21 Race Registration 7am-4pm Village | Mtn. Stream B
  Women's Giant Slalom 8:45am and 10:30am  
  Men's Giant Slalom 1pm and 2:30pm  
  Athlete/VIP Lunch 10am-12pm O-Lounge/Bar 1
  Audi Ski Challenge 2pm-4pm Julia's Gold
  Music, Featuring Matt Reardon with Jelly Bread 1:30pm Main Stage
  Awards 2pm Main Stage
  TC Meeting 5pm Village | Alpen Glow
       
Friday, March 22 Race Registration 7am-4pm Village | Mtn. Stream B
  Women's Super G 9am  
  Men's Super G 1pm  
  Athlete/VIP Lunch 10am-12pm O-Lounge/Bar 1
  Opening Ceremonies- Parade & Music
Featuring The Wailers and Chali 2na of Jurassic 5
3pm-8pm KT Base Bar
  TC Meeting 5pm Village | Alpen Glow
  U.S. Ski Team Pro-Am Race 4pm-8pm Julia's Gold
  Awards 4pm Main Stage
  Athlete Autograph Signing 4pm Main Stage
  Athlete/Parent Banquet 6pm Olympic Village Lodge
       
Saturday, March 23 Race Registration 7am-4pm Village | Mtn. Stream B
  Men's Slalom 9am and 12pm  
  U.S. Ski Team Pro-Am Race 2pm Julia's Gold
  Music, Featuring Matt Reardon with Jelly Bread 1:30pm Main Stage
  Awards 2pm Main Stage
  VIP Experience Party 3:30pm-8:30pm  
  Fireworks Over Venue 8:30pm  
       
Sunday, March 24 Women's Slalom 9am and 12pm  
  Music, Featuring JJ Von Briesen 1:30pm Main Stage
  Awards 2pm Main Stage

 

Download Schedule of Events (.pdf)

 

2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships TV Schedule

Network Date Time
NBC Sunday, March 24 9am

 

Courses

2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships Course Map

Download US Alpine Championship Course Map (.pdf)

 

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Athletes Attending

Squaw Athletes

Olympic Gold Medalist Julia Mancuso

Julia Mancuso splits her time between Squaw Valley, Hawaii and hotel rooms across the globe. In between, she has captured more Olympic medals than any other American woman with three. As a four-event athlete from the beginning Mancuso started World Cup racing and was a NorAm champion at 16, competed in the Olympics at 17, set a U.S. mark for Junior World Championships medals before she was out of her teens, and started her twenties by capturing two World Championships medals.

Mancuso tallied 1,020 World Cup points in 2012 to finish fourth in the overall standings, second in super G and top 10 in downhill and giant slalom. It was her best season since 2007 and included a stunning super G victory in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany and a dominating performance at the Moscow city event. She then closed out the season by upping her own U.S. Championships title record to 15 before heading back to Hawaii to solar power up for the 2013 World Championship year.

Moral of the story is Mancuso is fully healthy, fully confident and knows there are World Cup titles and more World Championships medals (she has yet to win gold) on the horizon.

World Cup winner Marco Sullivan

With skiing in his soul Marco Sullivan grew up in Lake Tahoe and was on a ski hill from his earliest memory, coming down a snow-covered gravel hill in his backyard at 3. He learned to go fast on some of the gnarliest terrain at Squaw Valley and was a promising four-event skier before he started to concentrate on downhill. It's all about the speed.

Sully was starting to get things dialed in during the 2012 season with downhill points across six races and a solid 17th in the Lake Louise, Canada super G. His equipment was starting to feel dialed, but he still felt like there was a lot more he could have accomplished on the results side.

Still healthy and smiling, he's back for the World Championship season and as eager to win as ever. A third victory at the annual Arctic Man Ski and Snow Go classic plus a filming trip with Warren Miller in Alaska will do that.

U.S. Champion Travis Ganong

Travis Ganong knows how to pick a line down a race course and in the backcountry, but it was the line set by older sisters Megan and Ali, which helped reel him into ski racing. He launched his World Cup career in 2010 and has quickly become a leading member of the future downhill greats club.

Ganong turned a semi-frustrating start of the 2012 season into a full court press come January where he stuffed a career-best 12th down the throat of the famed Hahnenkamm downhill in Kitzbuehel, Austria.

Though for Ganong, the true payday didn't come until spring when he linked up with Warren Miller and Points North Heli for an AK segment in the famous fall classic ski film.

Bryce Bennett

Another in the long line of Squaw Valley powder hounds (Julia Mancuso, Marco Sullivan, Travis Ganong), Bryce Bennett blasted onto the U.S. Development Team in the same way he hucks cliffs at Squaw – by going big. An invite to a 2011 spring tryout camp proved to be the only opportunity he needed and successfully punched a ticket onto the team by showing coaches his form on the hard stuff is just as solid as it is in the fluff.

He continued to ski large in 2012 by producing top 25 performances in super G, slalom and combined at the Junior World Championships, including a stunning sixth in the combined. He then rolled that speed into the Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships and stomped a blitz of junior podiums, enough to skip a rung on the U.S. Ski Team ladder by leaping C Team entirely.

Nick Daniels

On skis at the age of 3 and a member of the Squaw Valley Ski Team from kindergarten on, Nick Daniels is an all around skier who honed every bit of his skills by mixing a steady diet of powder skiing and gate training at Squaw.

Daniels had a dandy 2011 season rolling with multiple top NorAm finishes including podiums in slalom, super G and super combined along with a good showing at the Junior World Championships.

Keith Moffat Growing up in Berkeley, California, Keith Moffat headed to Squaw Valley with his family on weekends where skiing with the Mighty Mites turned into a ski racing career. Using skiing icon Shane McConkey and Squaw hero and World Cup winner Marco Sullivan as role models, Moffat made the U.S. Development Team in 2009 and was named to the C team in 2010. At the World Jrs in 2011, Keith earned 4th place in DH, which was the highest avhievement to date of an American in the downhill since Travis Ganong earned 4th in 2008. Making a remarkable comeback after unfortunate injuries, Keith continues to charge up the pipeline.
Foreste Peterson Squaw Valley's Foreste Peterson was invited to train with the U.S. Development Team in Austria in 2010 and rallied that experience into a spot on the Team for the 2011 season. After a solid summer of training, she was ready to rock in 2011, but a fractured ankle sidelined her for the entire competitive season. Her return to racing did not disappoint as Peterson finished top 25 in the NorAm overall, slalom, giant slalom and super G standings, plus top 25 in slalom at the Junior World Championships. Next up NorAm titles and perhaps a World Cup start.

Other US Ski Team Athletes (Alpine A Team)

Stacey Cook

A California girl Stacey Cook moved to Mammoth Mountain just as the United States was lighting the 2002 Olympic Torch. It took her all of two years to win the NorAm overall and downhill titles and two more to land on her first Olympic Team.

Cook went on a downhill tear during the 2012 winter with five World Cup top 10 finishes, including a ninth at the 2014 Olympic track in Sochi, Russia. The end result was a 10th place ranking in the season-long standings. It was the best season of her career and sparked a fire in "Cookie" that will be a full-on blaze during the 2013 World Championship season.

Tim Jitloff

Tim Jitloff, like so many Lake Tahoe tykes, was on skis by 2 and free skied through most of his youth. He stepped up to the U.S. Development Team in 2005, the same year he captured a Junior World Championship, and since has become a constant visitor to the front door of a World Cup podium.

The 2012 winter was a resurgence for Jitloff with a barrage of World Cup giant slalom top 20's, including a 10th in Beaver Creek, CO – home of the 2015 World Championships. He was sitting in the driver seat of making the top 25 World Cup Finals when late-season mistake at Kranjska Gora, Slovenia bumped him to 27th on the season in the giant slalom standings. Undeterred Jitloff knows he has the speed to compete with the best, even at the upcoming 2013 World Championships where he hopes to be a contender in both giant slalom and super combined.

Ted Ligety

Skiing always comes first for 2006 Olympic gold medalist and three-time World Cup giant slalom champion Ted Ligety. Whether it's dropping cliffs in his speed suit on a cancelation day, taking the snowmobiles into the Utah backcountry or laying down some of the most incredible angles in all of ski racing, "Shred" is constantly pushing and evolving the sport.

Ligety may have come up short of a fourth Audi FIS Alpine World Cup giant slalom title, but that isn't a good representation of his 2012 season. He racked up 513 GS points for the most of his career, moved back into the top 15 for slalom and finished ninth in the overall standings. He also defended his wins at Soelden, Austria and Beaver Creek, plus ripped back his Kranjska Gora, Slovenia title.

Steve Nyman Born and bred in Utah, Steven Nyman was skiing at 2 (Dad ran the ski school at Sundance) and was a discretionary pick to the 2002 Junior Worlds squad where he landed two medals.
Laurene Ross Ross was poised to make a big impact in on the 2012 World Cup scene but ended up with a major impact into the Lake Louise fences during the second race of the season. Ross returned to the circuit stronger than anyone could have predicted and ended up landing top 30 finishes in every race except one to earn a trip to the World Cup Finals for downhill. She then closed out the season ranked 22nd in the discipline – the best of her career.
Mikaela Shiffrin

Shiffrin's meteoric rise into the World Cup elite wasn't a surprise to anyone who's been paying attention. With the work ethic and passion of Lindsey Vonn, Shiffrin posted her first World Cup starts as a 15-year-old and nearly scored her first points.

The following season (2012) was her official World Cup "rookie" year and she did not disappoint. Record: eighth in her first slalom of the season (Aspen), a slalom podium with third just after Christmas, giant slalom points in February and a trip to the elite top-25 World Cup Finals. She ended the season ranked 17th in the world in slalom – as a 17-year-old. Her peers took notice and voted her "World Cup Rookie of the Year."

Leanna Smith Olympian Leanne Smith followed her older sister Laurel into skiing, latched onto racing and continues to shave microseconds from her time. A NorAm champion and topflight junior skier, she inked a spot on the World Cup elite after finishing 23rd in her career first World Cup start, which also happened to be the first downhill of the 2008 season. Smith posted the best results of her career during the 2012 season with personal bests in both downhill (7th, St. Moritz, SUI) and super G.
Resi Stiegler Olympian and daughter to Olympic gold medalist Pepi Stielger, Resi (RAY-zee) was born and grew up in prime ski country (Jackson Hole, WY, and Lienz, Austria). She's represented the United States at every level of alpine ski racing - Topolino, Whistler Cup, Junior Worlds, World Cup, World Championships and the Olympics. She’s won Junior Worlds medals and U.S. titles and if not for multiple injury plagued seasons, would likely be a World Cup podium staple
Andrew Weibrecht Andrew Weibrecht is sibling No. 4 in a family of five and took up skiing after he begged his parents to let him join older brother Jonathan at Whiteface. Now one of the most exhilarating ski racers to watch kick out of the start gate, Weibrecht transitioned from kid swinging on his parents chandeliers to becoming the 2010 Olympic super G bronze medalist.

 

Alpine B Team Alpine C Team Alpine D Team
Michael Ankeny Marrk Engel Kieffer Christianson
Tommy Biesemeyer Abby Ghent Robert Cone
Will Bradenburg Keith Moffat Katherine Irwin
David Chodunsky Nick Daniels Nicholas Krause
Jared Goldberg   Lila Lapanja
Will Gregorak   Paula Moltzon
Robby Kelley   Katie Ryan
Wiley Maple   Sydney Staples
    Matthew Strand
    Foreste Peterson

 

 

 

Special Offers

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North Lake Tahoe Resort Association

 

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Tahoe City Downtown Association

Tahoe City and the Tahoe City Downtown Association

Tahoe City and the Tahoe City Downtown Association welcome athletes, teams, and guests visiting Lake Tahoe for the US Alpine Championships. For visitors seeking a dynamic, authentic, relaxing and recreational experience, Tahoe City is a charming community offering a rich experience in natural surroundings with endless options for adventure, play time, dining and entertainment in one of the world’s most beautiful locales.

www.visittahoecity.org

Surefoot

Surefoot

Free boot and foot analysis and 20% off on a 2nd pair of Surefoot Custom orthotics. Professional athlete pricing available for all event athletes with credentials.

PlumpJack Cafe

PlumpJack

21st Amendment Brew master Dinner on March 21st, 2013. Enjoy a multi course chef’s tasting menu paired with small batch beers. Fixed menu pricing is $55 per person with the beer pairing or enjoy a flight of beer at the bar. Call for reservations - 530-583-1578

PlumpJack Sport

Receive 25% off our Ladies Custom Alp N Rock Squaw Valley Alpine Logo tee

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Batch Cupcakery

Buy one cupcake get one FREE! www.dockside700.com

22 Bistro

22 Bistro

10% off any item to any participating athlete with credentials. www.dockside700.com.

Atlas

Atlas

Save $15 on every $100 purchase – valid March 20-24, 2013. www.dockside700.com

Atlas

Dockside 700

Apres Ski 3-6pm. Stay for dinner and get 10% off. Must present today's lift ticker or your season's pass and attached card. www.dockside700.com

Fireside

Fireside Pizza

All You Can Eat Tomato Basil or Pasta Bolognese for $15.95 (for those with nationals credential only). Free Garlic Bread with the Purchase of any entrée. www.firesidepizza.com

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Gallery Keoki

10% off any unframed image; 10% credit off any limited edition art purchase for future use; Free shipping for prints on metal priced at $299 or more. http://gallerykeoki.com

Jakes

Jake's on The Lake

FRIDAY NIGHT MARTINIS & OYSTERS - Fresh shucked oysters (raw, shooters, and Rockefeller), and $5 Specialty Martini Menu on Friday from 4:30pm - until close. FREE LIVE MUSIC, 7pm Fri. 3/22 Trey Stone & K*Doll - blues/jazz/motown. Musician, Trey Stone (former member of Tower Of Power), and singer, Kendal Naughton (daughter of Debbie Dutton and "American Werewolf in London" David Naughton). LAKEFRONT HAPPY HOUR Daily 4:30-6:30pm food & drink specials overlooking Lake Tahoe. www.jakestahoe.com

Lakeside

Lakeside Tahoe City

Happy Hour Everyday, 3-6pm $3/$2 drafts, $3 well cocktails, $4.50 bloody marys or margaritsa. $5 off small pizzas, $4/$6 appetizer menu. www.lakesidetahoecity.com

Lather & Fizz

Lather & Fizz Boutique

Follow your nose to the best smelling shop in Tahoe! Lather & Fizz Bath Boutique offers locally, handmade bath & body products made with the finest ingredients. Sniff your way through our handmade soaps and choose your favorite scent. We will give you a soap sample for you to enjoy during your Tahoe stay. www.latherandfizz.com

Liftopia

Liftopia.com

Buy your lift tickets in advance on Liftopia.com and save up to 80%! With exclusive deals at over 200 ski areas, Liftopia can help you save at Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, and more! www.liftopia.com

Wildflour

Mountain Pizzeria

Happy Hour 3-5pm Fri-Sat. $4 drafts, $5 microbrews and 2-for-1 pizza! www.squawcreek.com

Wildflour

Sandy's Pub

Happy Hour 3-6pm daily and again from 10-close! 3 PBRs and 3 sliders for $10. www.squawcreek.com

Tahoe Daves

Tahoe Dave's Skis & Boards

Come on in to any Tahoe Dave's Skis & Boards location and receive 50% OFF your Demo Ski/Board Rental! www.tahoedaves.com

River Grill

The River Grill

Happy Hour runs from 5:00 to 6:30 every evening. All Night Sunday and Monday. Join us in the bar area for $3 draft beers, $4 wines, $4.50 margaritas, 50% off appetizers, 25% off all menu starters and soup & salads. Our fabulous burgers are also at Happy Hour prices! www.rivergrilltahoe.com

Trilogy Spa

Trilogy Spa

Trilogy Spa would like to extend a special offer to Participants, attendees, and sponsors. We are offering our Ultimate Sports Massage at a special rate of $115 for a 50 minute treatment and $150 for a 80. www.trilogyspa.com

Uncorked

Uncorked in Tahoe City

Enjoy a glass, a tasting flight or a bottle to take home. The tasting menu changes daily. Weekly specials include $20 for two glasses of wine and a cheese plate every Thursday and $4 Mimosas on Sundays. On Saturday, March 23rd from 5 to 7pm, meet and taste wine with Matt Hatcher, owner and winemaker of Hatcher Winery. www.teloswine.com

Wildflour

Wildflour Baking Co.

If you are a National Athlete and are accompanied by a National Athlete from Squaw, you receive a free cookie! www.wildfloursquaw.com

blue agave

Blue Agave

Blue Agave “Liftie” Specials - $3 Fish Tacos, 2-for-1 Margaritas. In the Cantina - 4 – 7 pm, March 20 – 24th. www.tahoeblueagave.com

Wildflour

Wolfdale's

Happy Hour: Sunday-Friday 5:00-6:30 pm ‘ON TAP’ WINES by the GLASS, Silvertap 2010 Chardonnay Sonoma 4.50, Silvertap 2009 Zinfandel Sonoma 4.50. Draft Beer $3 Well Drinks $4. TEASERS $3 - $6. SMALL PLATES – $6 - $9 www.wolfdales.com

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Sunnyside Restaurant and Lodge

Sunnyside Specials - Tuesdays - Burger & a Beer for $10 - Every Tuesday night choose a Burger and a Draft Beer for $10 Wednesdays – Fish Taco Night - 1/2 price Fish Tacos & Tecate Beer Specials from 4 – 9 pm Thursdays - Ox's Picks - Enjoy creative entrees paired with a glass of wine from our featured winery of the week. Fridays - Martinis & Music - Specialty $10 martinis & live music in the Mountain Grill from 7 - 10pm. www.sunnysidetahoe.com

tahoe Mountain Brewing

Tahoe Mountain Brewing Co.

Happy Hour: 4pm – 6pm Sunday – Thursday $4 Well Drinks +$2 Local Lager, $1 off all draft beer, $2 Shot of the Night, $5 Pub Menu Specials www.tahoebrewing.com

tahoe Mountain Brewing

Christy Hill

Happy Hour: 4:30pm – 6pm Every Night! At The Bar - Nibbles and Small Plates, $4 Wines and Microbrews. www.christyhill.com

 

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2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships Live Streaming Cams

 
 

 

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