University of Bath Sports Performance student Lloyd Wallace will compete in the iconic Bird's Nest Stadium this weekend as the Beijing 2008 Olympic stadium hosts freestyle aerial skiing for the first time. » Full Story
University of Bath student and twice British junior snowboard cross champion Jamie Barrow is fine-tuning his preparations to make his World University Winter Games debut in Turkey later this month. » Full Story
With a second place in the slalom, finishing just behind his brother Alain, Noel Baxter, 22 (Aviemore) retained the Men's Combined Championship title » Full Story
Lynn Sharp overturned the form book to win the Women's Giant Slalom title here in Meribel today as The British Land National Ski Championships head towards one of the most exciting final days for many years. » Full Story
While Finlay Mickel and Jo Greig duly collected today's Super G titles it is the engaging races for the overall British combined champion titles at The British Land National Ski Championships in Meribel, France which are shaping up to be most exciting. » Full Story
British skiers were testing the entente cordiale to its limit in Flaine, France this weekend as Alain Baxter delivered a second blow to the host nation when he secured the French Slalom Championship title on Saturday night » Full Story
On the eve of the Scotland v France Rugby International, Scot Finlay Mickel snatched victory from French favourite Antoine Deneriaz, in today's (19/3/04) French Championship Super G in Flaine. » Full Story
Great Britain's number one Downhill skier, Finlay Mickel (26, from Edinburgh), repeated yesterday's success with another second place at todays (18/03/04) French National Ski Championships in Flaine. » Full Story
Over the weekend (19-21st March), members of the British speed ski team will be competing in two FIS World Cup speed ski races in Cervinia (Italy). » Full Story
Finlay Mickel (26, Edinburgh), today (17/3/04) shored up his international ranking with a 2nd place in Downhill competition in Flaine, in a precursor to tommorrow's French Championship race. » Full Story
British snowsports athletes either made their luck or were left ruing their misfortune over an eventful weekend in the European mountains with a clutch of career best results proving the emergence of a generation of young talent. » Full Story
Despite winning a further 6 points to add to a top 30 end of season showing, it was a disappointed Alain Baxter (30, Aviemore) who commented on his 25th place performance, in today's (29/2/04) penultimate FIS Audi World Cup slalom in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. » Full Story
National Ski Team coaching and support staff is starting to wish Alain Baxter would not abide by the phrase quite as often and as literally as once again Britain's leading Slalom racer came back from another tantalising 30th place on the first run to finish in 12th place today in St Anton, Austria. » Full Story
This weekend sees Chemmy Alcott (21, Twickenham) looking to extend her unprecedented run of form as she races in the world cup Giant Slalom in Zwiesel, Germany on Saturday » Full Story
British speed skier Nigel Brockton made a strong start to his FIS World Cup speed skiing season today when he finished third in the first World Cup events of the season in Leysin, Switzerland. » Full Story
Britain's Chemmy Alcott maintained her unprecedented run of form today as she scored another career best result when she skied to 16th place in the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Women's Giant Slalom » Full Story
At the halfway point of this winter season, the weekend ahead (23 25 January) promises to be one of the busiest World Cup weekends for Snowsport GB's leading athletes. » Full Story
Britain’s leading female snowsport athletes were back on world cup points scoring form today in Italy as Chemmy Alcott (21, Hove,) of The British Land Alpine Ski Team scored her seventh top 30 result of the season. » Full Story
On Tuesday (20th January '04), members of the British Speed Ski team (Nigel Brockton, Millar Reid and Richard Abram) will be testing their equipment and positions in the Argyll Wind Tunnel » Full Story
For Britain's top alpine racers managing their expectations may be as much a part of the game as getting down the course as fast as possible as this weekend's crop of solid, points scoring results » Full Story
Eighteen year old Zoe Gillings proved yesterday that she has every chance of following her more experienced snowboarding compatriot, Olympian Lesley McKenna on to the top of the sport's world rankings. » Full Story
Alain Baxter and Chemmy Alcott proved they can carry their world cup form into the new year as both of Britain's leading alpine racers scored world cup points today, continuing their steady ascent of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup leader-boards. » Full Story