- More Program Information
Requirements for Guest Racers
- Skill Level & Equipment:
- Experience in gate training and racing appropriate to age and development level.
- Ability to ski all terrain and conditions, including heavy, wet snow as well as powder or hardpack.
- Proper equipment, including powder skis with a recommended minimum width of 80mm.
- Skills Recommendation:
- A letter from your instructor, coach, club, or sport organization is required to ensure correct group placement.
- Videos of you/your athlete participating in SL competition or training blocks.
- Assessment:
- WMSC reserves the right to decline training if a guest racer’s ability does not align with any of the Club’s groups. In such cases, we can recommend alternative programs through the Whistler Blackcomb Ski School.
Health Insurance Requirements
- Canadian Guests (Non-WMSC Members):
- Proof of current ACA membership (renewed through your local ski club or PSO).
- A letter from your Provincial Alpine Ski Association confirming membership.
- Non-members must pay $204 CAD for ACA registration and complete the ACA waiver before training.
- Additional insurance for non-ACA activities is strongly recommended.
- Non-Canadian Guests:
- Proof of current membership with your National Sports Organization.
- A letter confirming membership must be sent to info@wmsc.info.
- Non-members must pay $204 CAD for ACA registration and complete the ACA Membership Registration Form.
- Foreign racers must provide a copy of their accident and medical coverage policy, including mountain rescue and repatriation to their home country.
- Skill Level & Equipment:
- Cost Structure and Registration
WMSC Members
Our own club members may participate in this event by enrolling through Ski Club Pro.
Guest Racers
The cost associated with this program for Guest Racers is $400.00 per athlete for guest racers entering as individuals.
Club Groups
New this season, we are also offering the ability for clubs from elsewhere in BC/Canada to participate as a group with others from their club alongside their own coaches. The cost associated with enrolling as a group will be $200.00 per athlete. Do note that your own ski club would have to facilitate this with us and may charge for travel, coach expenses, and other variables. We encourage coordination on this be done with your clubs first to discern if you will be attending as a group.
Registration
Guest Racers:
Head to the link below to register.First time users will need to create an account on our platform. A tutorial video can be found below
Club Groups:
Groups participating as a club that are bringing their own coaches must register directly through BC Alpine. Head to the below link to take you to the Calendar to enroll.
May 8th - 11th and 15th - 18th, 2025
The second round of our May ski camps will be a focus primarily targeted to our upper-year athletes from our U14, U16 and FIS programs, which is our Spring GS/SL Camp!
New this year, we will be combining our Slalom and GS camps this year, while offering 2 sessions. The focus for this camp will be on developing our racers in both Slalom and GS-style environments, focusing on ski techniques for both disciplines, such as taking longer turns at higher speeds in GS as well as shorter, more nimble turns in SL. We will also be focusing on soft skills like body positioning and line choice amongst others things. We have access to ideal race training terrain at the Blackcomb Race Center, along with our excellent team of coaches to set a variety of drills, tactical and full length courses.
This event will run at our Blackcomb Race Center, and is open to athletes from a U14, U16 and FIS Program. Guest racers from other similar-aged club programs are also welcome to enroll and participate. We recommend that athletes register for both sessions to get the most out of the May camps. Check out the drop-downs for more information as well as how to register, and feel free to contact the office at info@wmsc.info if you have any other questions or concerns.
Do note that you cannot enroll in just one discipline this summer, the camps will focus on both GS and SL.