Attention Coaches. SX eLearning modules are live in the NCCP Locker. Sign into your NCCP Locker account >> choose eLearning >> click on drop down to display Alpine Skiing modules.
The next modules to become available will be:
Para Alpine
Speed
Performance Foundations
Several Entry Level courses happening in December in BC, please visit the BC Alpine Calendar to see the schedule. https://bcalpine.com/calendar/.
If you are looking to find or schedule a coaching course please contact John Newton, johnn@bcalpine.com
The BC Amateur Sport Fund is raising funds to give amateur sports organizations the vital support they need to survive and rebuild in the aftermath of the recent floods in British Columbia.
You can designate your donation to a specific community, sport or club, or make a general donation which will go to the greatest need selected by Sport BC. You cannot donate to support a specific individual.
Sport BC will match $10,000 in donations to the Flood Relief Project. Sport BC will match every dollar raised up to $500 for each PSO and affiliate, up to a total of $10,000. Match funding will be prioritized for organizations most affected by the flooding.
Your donation can help community sport organizations across the province with costs including rebuilding facilities and replacing equipment, rental of temporary facilities and travel costs. If you have questions or would like more information about how your sports group can raise funds with BCASF, contact Andy Price at andy.price@sportbc.com.
BC Alpine member clubs do not need to register with BCASF to fundraise with the Flood Relief Fund. Organizations can access funds designated to them by providing quotes or invoices for costs associated with the flooding. BCASF prefers to pay for those costs directly to your supplier. Eligible costs must be to the exclusive benefit of amateur sport and may include replacement equipment, facilities repair and renovation, rental fees and travel costs. BCASF will hold back 5% of all donations to cover overhead and administrative costs.
The BC Amateur Sport Fund is the BC chapter of the Canadian Council of Provincial & Territorial Sport Federations, a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association with charitable status (CRA number 88938 6868 RR0001).The BC Amateur Sport Fund is administered by Sport BC to promote participation, competition, and governance in amateur sport across Canada.
We are excited to announce the first two speakers in this year’s webinar series. In previous years we have hosted our Member Summit over several days, but this year we will be offering a series of webinars over the course of the winter. Some will be live and others will be pre-recorded and available on BC Alpine’s YouTube channel. We will cover topics like Professional Development, Safe Sport, Athletic Development and Event Hosting.
On Wednesday, December 1stat 12:00 PM (PST) we’ll kick things off with a “Jazz-alogical” approach to Understanding and Developing Your Athlete’s Process. Ryan Jazic (Grouse Tyee U16 Head Coach) digs into his vast library of knowledge and experience to bring you a thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining presentation. Everyone is welcome to view Ryan’s presentation on our YouTube channel. Coaches will receive professional development credits when they sign up through SnowReg below:
Next up, on Wednesday, December 8that 12:00 PM (PST), John Newton (BC Alpine Coach Education Manager) will present Pathways and Professionalism – an overview of what the coaching pathway looks like, and a refresher on what to expect from any professional coach. This will also include Pro-D credits for coaches when they sign up through SnowReg below:
The BC Alpine Board of Directors has released a Covid-19 vaccine policy for the upcoming 2021-22 ski racing season. This policy applies to everyone born in 2009 or earlier (athletes, coaches, and volunteers) involved in any BC Alpine sanctioned events including races, coach education or training, officials’ education, and all other BC Alpine sanctioned in-person events. This policy will be enforced from November 4th, 2021, until further notice.
As part of its new social media strategy, BC Alpine recently hired two “Social Media Interns” who are tasked with helping publish interesting content on a regular basis. Stef Fleckenstein (@stef_fleck), a Whistler Mountain Ski Club and BC Ski Team alumna who is currently racing World Cup with the International Ski Racing Academy – and Molly Raymond, an up-and-coming racer from the Okanagan Ski Team and Apex Mountain Ski Club, are ready to roll.