Interested in the groups behind the skiing industry? All the Federations, Associations, Organisations and snow sport Clubs you need are available here.| Sites 1 - 10 of 14 | 1 2 Next |
 | Comment: The governing body of the sport for English skiers. ESC is directly grant-aided by Sport England and has responsibility for fostering, promoting and developing the interests of English skiers and their sport. Visit the website for more information about ESC and its constitution.
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 | Comment: The world body for professional ski instructors representing the very best in ski instruction around the world. The ISIA promotes collaboration in respect of Ski Technique, methodology, didactics and the question of safety ensuring the highest standards of professional practice.
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 | Comment: Offers a full range of training courses in all disciplines, giving a clearly defined path of learning, leading to some of the most respected and in-demand qualifications in the world. Choose your snowsport discipline then go to overview for a synopsis of the training structure.
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 | Comment: The purpose of the site is to provide members, press, and consumers with a wide variety of resources related to snowsports and teaching. Additionally, the site is designed to serve specific PSIA communities, notably the adaptive, alpine, nordic, childrens, and snowboard constituencies.
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 | Comment: Provides a range of first class benefits savings and services and by doing so assist in ensuring their members have the maximum opportunity of receiving value for money holidays and travel related products. They offer an international membership and benefits programme.
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 | Comment: This site is excellent. Simple design and easy to use. Find out the latest news, results and competitions. You can also access competitor biographies, rules and publications, important dates, a world cup calendar and information. Also features live online scoring.
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 | Comment: The organisation responsible for the conduct of ski racing in New Zealand. SRNZ is affiliated with the Federation Internationale de Ski and the New Zealand Olympic Committee through Snow Sports NZ, and the New Zealand Ski Council. Visit the website for more information and contact details.
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 | Comment: The National Governing Body for all snowsports that take place on snow and artificial slopes in Scotland, including snowboarding, alpine, freestyle and nordic skiing. Their activities include safety campaigns, members insurance, coaching courses, co-ordinating races and environmental campaigns.
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 | Comment: The governing body for skiing and snowboarding in Wales, made up of its membership of clubs, individuals, schools, and corporate support, and is recognised and supported by the Sports Council of Wales. The organisation serves the needs of its membership in developing skiing and snowboarding in Wales.
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 | Comment: Disabled skiing takes many forms and is often referred to under the banner of adaptive skiing. BSCD's aim is to make skiing and ski holidays accessible to the disabled. Visit the site for newsletters and contact information. Consult the calendar for events and find out about holidays past and future.
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