New Jersey Ski Racing Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization
What is NJSRA
Summary
The New Jersey Ski Racing Association is the governing body for US Ski and Snowboard alpine ski racing in New Jersey. Its membership is comprised of competitors, parents, coaches, race officials and those interested in being involved in U.Ski and Snowboard racing in New Jersey. NJSRA is responsible for qualifying races and administering state quotas for racers who want to compete in out of state events. Representing New Jersey at Eastern Region meetings, it acts as the communication link between the state's U.Ski and Snowboard ski racing clubs.
New Jersey Ski Racing Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Our Mission
“The New Jersey Ski Racing Association is the governing body for U.Ski and Snowboard alpine ski racing in New Jersey. Its membership is comprised of competitors, parents, coaches, race officials, and those interested in being involved in U.Ski and Snowboard racing in New Jersey. NJSRA is responsible for qualifying races and administering state quotas for racers who want to compete in out of state events. Representing New Jersey at Eastern Region meetings, it acts as the communication link between the state's U.Ski and Snowboard ski racing clubs. NJSRA is dedicated to providing programs for young aspiring ski racers. We hold true values by instilling confidence, courage, character, and commitment to becoming the best you can. NJSRA was founded in 1980 to provide training and competition programs for young ski racers, NJSRA has over 400 kids that train with determination and passion. Many will continue with the sport through college for fun and some to even to the National level. NJSRA is also committed to growing the sport of ski racing and building awareness throughout our communities.”
History
In 1980 NJ Ski Racing was becoming more and more popular. The club was not getting the attention needed to support the NJ Ski Racing population and the Junior ski racers within NJ. Parents of the junior ski racers decided to create an organization that would focus specifically on ski racing and improving the sport within NJ. This has now grown to competitions at 4 ski resorts and over 300 members each year. NJSRA is now closely aligned with U.Ski and Snowboard and we continue to enhance the ski racing experience for our athletes, coaches, volunteers and parents of athletes.
Age Groups
8 & 9 Yrs.
10 & 11 Yrs.
12 & 13 Yrs.
14 & 15 Yrs.
16, 17, & 18 Yrs.
18 & 19 Yrs.
21+ Yrs.
Where NJSRA Fits In

Our Board
Board Officers
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Bob Kluck
NJSRA Secretary, Official
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Rich Howes
NJSRA President
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Jill Di Nola
Vice President
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Scott Hansen
NJSRA Treasurer
Board of Trustees
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Hillary Hansen
Mt. Peter Team President
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Mrs. Dawn Frost
Mountain Creek Racing - President
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Mr. Mark Mierop
NJSRA Board Member, At Large - Mount Peter
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Mr. Art Tokle
NJSRA Board Member, At Large - NJSRA, Official
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Evan Watson
NJSRA Board Member,At Large-Mt.Peter
FAQs
For more FAQs please see AdminSkiRacing.com/FAQ
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Should I create an FIS or U.Ski and Snowboard account?If you are a U.S. Ski and Snowboard racer who has a FIS number as well, you will want to create a U.S. Ski and Snowboard account first and add your FIS number to that account. IF you do not have a U.S. Ski and Snowboard number, and are only qualified as a FIS racer, you will create the FIS account.
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Should I create an FIS or U.S. Ski and Snowboard account?If you are a U.S. Ski and Snowboard racer who has a FIS number as well, you will want to create a U.S. Ski and Snoboard account first and add your FIS number to that account. IF you do not have a U.S. Ski and Snowboard number, and are only qualified as a FIS racer, you will create the FIS account.
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I’m a parent/guardian/relative or Coach of a Participant who has previously registered, how do I sTo add an existing Participant to your account, you will start by creating your AdminSkiRacing account. Once you create your own AdminSkiRacing account, you will continue to add participant and begin to enter your racer’s information. A Participant with matching information will be found and added to your account. You will not be able to change information about the Participants, only the primary Participant creator can change this information
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What if the race I am looking for isn’t available?If you believe you should be eligible to register for a race, and you do not see it on your Registration list, you should contact the Race Administrator for that race to find out why you are not eligible.
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The race is sold out, is there a waiting list?Contact your RA for more information.
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I can't make the race - how do I get a refund?When you can not attend a race that you have registered for you will need to contact the Race Administrator for that event to discuss refund policies. While Admin Ski Racing works closely with each host site, the decision to refund remains one with the Race Administrator.
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My race was cancelled - When do I get a refund?The RA will instruct us to Refund an entire race, you will typically receive your refund within a week. The refund will be credited to the card you used to purchase the Race Entry automatically.
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How do I find a Race?The full race schedule can be found on our Race Schedule page here
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I am attending as a spectator - How can I find out more?You will be able to access the Race List to see all upcoming races.
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We are season pass holders, how do we apply for a discount?If you are a season pass holder, your discount will automatically apply to your order when applicable.
Joining
Races
Spectators
Other
New Jersey Ski Racing Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization
Sponsorship
New Jersey Ski Racing Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization
If you are interested in becoming an NJSRA sponsor, please signup for a sponsorship placement below.
Downhill Sponsors
Super G Sponsors
Giant Slalom Sponsors
Slalom Sponsors
Donations
New Jersey Ski Racing Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization
Please select where you would like to donate to. We are an non-profit organization and we truly appreciate your charity.
To learn more about our memorial funds, please see here.