This is a mandatory update recommended for all L2 and higher officials via Zoom.
For registration, visit: alpinepoints.ca under the official tab and take a course.

This is a mandatory update recommended for all L2 and higher officials via Zoom.
For registration, visit: alpinepoints.ca under the official tab and take a course.
This Alpine Level 1 & Ski Cross Level 1 Officials course is an introduction to ski race officiating and is designed for anyone who wants to be part of the race arena — inside the netting — and contribute to our incredible ski community.
Whether you’re a parent, volunteer, coach, or new official, this course will prepare you with the foundational knowledge needed to support alpine and ski cross races with confidence.
🌟 Why take Level 1?
• It’s the gateway to all officiating roles
• Prepares you to safely work inside the race arena
• Helps clubs run strong, successful events
• Builds a stronger ski racing community across the province
• High demand course — spots are filling quickly!
For registration, click here -> https://alpinepoints.ca/officials/courses/signup/500447/
Event description:
The CADS Ski Level 1 course is the first step toward becoming a Canadian Adaptive Snowsports (CADS) Ski Instructor. This course prepares participants to support skiers with disabilities and help make the ski hill accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
The course introduces the CADS Ski Teaching Methodology, includes an introduction to tethering, and covers the following modules:
Visual Impairment (VI)
Neurodiversity (ASD/CI – Autism Spectrum Disorder / Cognitive Impairment)
3-Track
4-Track
Sit-Ski
Training will take place both indoors and outdoors, including on-snow sessions. Participants should dress appropriately for winter conditions. Electronic copies of course materials and study guides will be provided following registration.
Dates: January 31–February 1st, 2026
Location: Table Mountain Ski Area, Saskatchewan
Prerequisites (must be completed before the course):
Safe Sport Training (Coaching Association of Canada – approx. 90 minutes)
https://safesport.coach.ca/participants-training
Countdown Training to Support Diverse Learners (approx. 90 minutes)
Available via www.saski.skiportal.org
Contact:
For full event information click here: https://www.skiportal.org/portal/eps_full.php?ev=QBPn1ndS
Feb 5th – Travel Day
Feb. 6th – GS TrainingFeb. 7th – SL RaceFeb. 8th – GS Race
Date: February 7, 2026
Location: Mission Ridge Winter Park
The 20th Annual SaskTel Classic Challenge Cup is a fun, inclusive ski & snowboard race that brings the community together in support of the Regina Ski Club Alpine Adaptive Ski Program (RAASP).
This unique fundraising event enables teams of all ability levels to compete in a friendly dual slalom race, directly supporting adaptive athletes and helping to create access to snow sports for individuals with disabilities.
Dual slalom team race
Teams race head-to-head
Total team time combines both morning and afternoon runs
Raced on the bunny hill — all skiing and snowboarding abilities welcome
Each team consists of four participants plus one adaptive skier, making this a truly inclusive and meaningful on-snow experience.
All-day lift ticket
Buffet lunch
Participation award
Ski or snowboard equipment rental (including helmet, if needed)
Après ski beer token
Gold, Silver, and Bronze Team Awards
Fastest Individual Time
Best Team Spirit
Best Wipeout of the Day
9:00 AM – Registration Opens
10:00–10:30 AM – Team coordination & practice runs
10:30 AM – Registration Closes
11:00 AM – Race Begins (Run 1)
12:00 PM – Lunch
1:30 PM – Race Begins (Run 2)
3:00 PM – Awards Ceremony
CSA-approved helmets are mandatory for all racers
Adaptive skiers can be named by teams or assigned at registration
Entry form: https://saskalpine.com/wp-content/uploads/files/SaskTel_Challenge_Cup_2026_Pamphlet.pdf
Feb 5th – Travel Day
Feb. 6th – GS TrainingFeb. 7th – SL RaceFeb. 8th – GS Race
