Registration will open in September. Please email brooke@tyrolbasin.com to be put on our list to receive an email once registration opens to new athletes.
All skiers must demonstrate the ability to:
1. Safely load, ride, and unload the chairlift without assistance, if assistance is required, the athlete's guardian is responsible for arranging a designated helper (not a coach) to accompany them for the duration of every practice.
2. Follow basic mountain safety protocols (e.g., awareness of surroundings, stopping safely)
3. Ski intermediate/advanced runs independently and in control- we routinely practice on Bump Buster and Twister
4. Be able to start and stop at any point on the hill independently and in control. Tyrol Basin Ski Team is not a learn to ski program.
We do not hold tryouts but require the above skill level requirements to be met. Prior to our regular practice starting new athletes will be required to attend an evaluation session. This will consist of 1-2 hours of free skiing with our coaches to assess skiing ability levels and help with practice group placement.
There is no minimum requirement for the number of practices attended. We encourage athletes to attend at least twice per week if possible but there is no penalty for missing practice.
Our Saturday Series Races are optional but highly encouraged. These races are meant to be a fun, friendly competition amongst teammates and a great way to put those new skills into action without the travel and crowds.
Coaches will meet up with their groups outside of the race building in the base area near Chair B. Coaches will head to the chair to take their groups to the top of the hill as soon as practice starts. Athletes need to be geared up and waiting with their group on the snow as soon as practice is scheduled to start.
With our short, unpredictable midwest winters we want to make the most of the time we have on the slopes. If we are waiting for some athletes to get geared up and get out to the snow we miss out on valuable training time. Coaches will work with their groups on various runs throughout the hill so once practice starts it may be difficult to connect with a specific practice group.
Athletes will be placed into practice groups at the beginning of the season by similiar age and skill level to create a fun, supportive and developmentally appropriate environment. While ensuring every child has a great time on the mountain, our goal is to enable coaches to focus on skill progressions that benefit the greatest number of participants. By aligning groups based on ability and readiness, we maximize learning opportunities, foster confidence, and promote consistent growth across all levels. Because of the range of abilities (especially in our younger athletes) there may be a mix of ages, unfortunately this means sometimes friends will not ski in the same group. As athletes progress throughout the season, adjustments may be made.
Age groups are based on age as of Dec 31st of the current race season (Dec-March).
(example: 2025/2026 season, age as of Dec 31 2025)
U20: 18-19 years old
U18: 16-17 years old
U16: 14-15 years old
U14: 12-13 years old
U12: 10-11 years old
U10: 8-9 years old
U8: 7 years old and under
Athletes will spend time working on drills to build a solid skiing foundation. These skills will allow athletes to handle different snow conditions while skiing at higher speeds in a race course. Each week we will focus on a specific area at practice (balance, rotary, edging, pressure). There will also be plenty of gate time and some free skiing mixed in.
All Tyrol Basin Ski Team athletes train together, regardless of if they are on the home or travel team. Our home team athletes have access to two weekly training sessions (Thursday & Sunday), while our travel team athletes have access to all three of our weekly training sessions (Tue, Thur and Sun). All athletes are strongly encouraged to participate in our Saturday Series Races held at Tyrol on select Saturdays throughout the season. In addition to these Saturday races our Travel team athletes participate in the 4 WIJARA (Wisconsin Illinois Iowa Junior Racing Association) race weekends throughout the season.
A lift ticket is required at all practices and races, lift ticket/season pass is NOT included with team fees. We recommend purchasing a season pass, as this is the most cost effective option.
Ski boot bag/backpack: helpful to keep all of your gear in one place
U12 and under: turning radius of 11m or less. It can be a slalom ski or not, but this radius can be used for all courses.
U14 and above: slalom ski with a length of 140-160cm (bigger, stronger, advanced racers can go a little longer), radius of 11-13m. Focus is on slalom first, they will work for GS.
U12 and under: length- 130cm or less; radius- 10m or less
U14 and above: length- 130cm and up; radius- 10-13m (high level skiers will be on 12-13m)
U12 and under: length- up to 150cm junior ski; radius- up to 16m
U14 and above: length- 155-175cm+ (based on size, skill & strength) junior skis for younger, smaller racers; radius- around 17m (can be up to 20cm+ for stronger, bigger, highly skilled racers)