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NASA CUSSA athletes have achieved great success in USSA ski racing not only with Region III but Central Division, nationally (FIS, NorAM, and US Nationals) and internationally (European FIS and Europa Cup). MSC athletes have won 10 Rocky/Central Junior Olympic titles, 2 USSA National titles and have represented the United States in international competitions including the Whistler Cup and Trofeo Topolino (world’s most prestigious children’s race). NASA CUSSA has seen its athletes placed in the United States Ski Team’s National Development System and on the United States Ski Team. As well, NASA CUSSA athletes have achieved NCAA Division I Podium’s and NCAA Division I All-American First Team status.

2011-2012 Information

Three nights per week! Training nights will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. Training will begin in December.  NASA CUSSA will provide additional training on off Region III race weekends and during the holidays.

Focus will be on slalom and giant slalom. Limited speed event training will be available also. Athletes need to develop a sound fundamental base. On snow training will provide an appropriate mix of gate and gateless training. NASA CUSSA will provide properly set training courses and provide as safe a training environment as possible. Athletes can only compete as well as their physical condition permits. NASA CUSSA athletes are expected to be in good physical condition. Click on the link below for NASA CUSSA PROGRAM INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION FORMS.

2011-2012 NASA CUSSA PROGRAM INFORMATION & REGISTRATION FORMS

Cussa Calendar 2011-2012

The mission of the Northwestern Alpine Ski Academy (NASA) is to establish an interest in skiing that will last our young athletes a lifetime, while offering opportunities for athletes to learn important values necessary in both skiing and life.  NASAs primary focus is putting athletes first, always. 
NASA strives to be the "best" alpine ski racing program.

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