Calendar
- 27December 27, 2024
Part 1 - Development Level Coach Course
Asessippi Ski AreaInglis, MBCoaches must attend Part 1 December 27-28 AND Part 2 January 23-25.
DEVELOPMENT LEVEL COACH – LEARN TO TRAIN AND TRAIN TO TRAIN
Development level (DL) coaches are working with skiers in the Learn to Train and Train to Train development stages.
Coaches in this pathway understand and use specific drills and exercises to develop fundamental ski technique in the free ski, gate training and competitive environments in preparation for the Train to Race stage.
Development level coaches are educated in the course setting principles used in slalom and giant slalom at the U14 and U16 levels. Coaches safely apply fundamental teaching and learning principles during training and competitions to promote the consolidation of a skier’s technique and application of tactics in giant slalom and slalom. Development Level certified coaches have the knowledge and expertise to safely guide skiers when learning speed and ski cross terrain management skills.
Development Level coaches complete their Development Level Coach Portfolio prior to undertaking their Development Level Evaluation. Development level coaches focus on developing proficiency in the coaching core competencies prior to evaluation: valuing, leading, interacting with people, problem-solving and critical thinking.
More information: programs@skimanitoba.com
Register: SnowReg.com
- 01November 1, 2025
- 09November 9, 2025
SNO-CIETY a Warren Miller Movie
The Park Theatre698 Osbourne St, Winnipeg, MBMASD presents its first fall member event with the ticketed presentation of SNO-CIETY! This is the 76th annual Warren Miller film about sliding on snow. Tickets will be sold online from the MASD membership portal. Link to follow soon!
- 10November 10, 2025
Level 1 Officials Course
This is the entry-level course. It is an overall introduction to race organization and the various officials’ positions with particular emphasis on timekeeping and gate judging. There are no course prerequisites or required experience. Participants will benefit more if they have practical experience.
Course attendance automatically qualifies the participant as Level 1 Alpine Official. Parents of entry level and K1-level racers find this course an excellent introduction to race officiating and in gaining insight into the racing program as a whole.
- 11November 11, 2025
Level 2 Officials Course
This level is the second of three officials’ courses and is designed for those who have already taken the Level 1 course and have then obtained the necessary practical experience to qualify for Level 2.
Level 2 has been designed as a detailed introduction to the methodology of alpine ski racing, the types of races, rules, points systems as well as preparing officials for the managerial positions of chief of gates judges, chief of course, chief of race, start referee, finish referee and referee (coaches). It is a fairly intensive course and does not cover in any detail the material presented in Level 1.
The objectives of the course are to develop officials capable of functioning at a carded-level race and to provide a base of experience and knowledge to course participants to allow them to assume greater responsibilities at higher-level races.