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2010/11 annual report


S V S E F m i ss i o n s tat e m e n t

The SVSEF is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing exceptional snow sports programs for the youth of the Wood River Valley. The primary goals of our programs are to assist each participant in reaching his/her athletic potential, while developing strong personal character and positive values. ❅❅❅❅❅❅❅ WHAT ARE SVSEF’S FUNDRAISING GOALS IN 2011-2012?

Our goal for the coming season is to raise $550,000. We hope to achieve this through our Annual Fund Drive, the Fall Game Dinner, and the Janss Pro-Am. Additionally, we will strive to raise $100,000 for our scholarship programs which help to pay for tuition and travel expenses.

HOW CAN I DONATE?

CAN I DONATE TO A SPECIFIC PROGRAM?

For your convenience, we have enclosed a donation envelope. Simply fill out the form and drop it in the mail. Additionally, we accept donations via our website (www.svsef.org). Just look for the Donate Now! button to make a secure, tax-deductible donation. If you prefer to donate in another manner, please contact the Development Office at 208-726-4129.

Yes. You may designate your donation to impact one of our specific programs: Alpine, Cross-Country, Freestyle, or Snowboard. You may also donate to any of our Olympic Development Programs, our Scholarship Fund, or the SVSEF Endowment.

FACILIT Y LOCATIONS

ADMINISTRATION

The Engl Training Center - Located at the base of Warm Springs, the Engl Training Center provides lockers, tuning, and waxing facilities for our Alpine, Snowboard, and Freestyle Teams, and office space for the administration. The Lake Creek Training Center - The Lake Creek Training Center is located at the Lake Creek Trailhead and provides lockers, waxing space, and an indoor strength facility for our Cross-Country Team. The Quigley Nordic Facility - Located at the Quigley Canyon Cross-Country Center, this temporary facility provides ski storage and office space for SVSEF’s Quigley Cross-Country team members.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS President - Rufus Brown Vice President - Jonathan Neeley Treasurer - Tim Hamilton Secretary - Chelle Gourlay

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HOW DOES THE SVSEF USE MY DONATION?

Annual Fund donations help support general operating costs of the SVSEF. These include program equipment and administrative support, facility expenses, vehicle maintenance, insurance (auto, liability, property, and Worker’s Compensation), utilities, and administrative costs. Our other primary fundraisers are the annual Fall Game Dinner and the Bill Janss Pro-Am.

Leslie Benz Brian Elkins Philip Erlanger Jenifer Milgard Kipp Nelson Erin Rheinschild Muffy Ritz Herb Thomas

Honorary Alex Higgins Michel Rudigoz Gary Black, Jr. Paul Fremont-Smith, Jr. John Seiller Lori Johnston Nick Maricich

Executive Director - Don Wiseman Development Director - Alex Sundali Special Events Director - Kate Berman Asst. to K. Berman - Nina Gardiner, Sandra Caulkins Marketing Manager - Karoline Droege Accounting - Katrina Collins Office Manager - Jody Zarkos

Alpine Director - Ruben Macaya Cross-Country Director - Rick Kapala Freestyle Director - Andy Ware Snowboard Director - Andy Gilbert Academic Director - Matt Leidecker Tutor - Jeff Graves Graphic Design - Adrienne Leugers


MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Over the past 45 years the SVSEF has developed a simple mission: to build strong minds, strong bodies and strong futures through winter sports. The mission does not mention athletes achieving and posting results. When the mission is successfully executed results always come. Building Strong Minds. The SVSEF recognizes that financial success via athletic careers is a long shot and education is the single most important component for a fulfilling and rewarding life. To that end, the SVSEF requires minimum grades to participate and has a dedicated academic staff monitoring and supporting each athlete’s education. For 2010-2011, the cumulative grade point (GPA) of our high school athletes was 3.4. A whopping 53% had a GPA above 3.5. Building Strong Bodies. To be successful in sports you need to be strong and physically fit for the demands of competing. Being prepared for competition requires hours of dedication and focus. Our older athletes train year-round preparing for their sport, some up to 600 hours annually. Training includes not only on-snow activities, but also grueling gym sessions, trampoline workouts, trail running, biking, roller skiing and more. SVSEF athletes participate in every sport imaginable and are generally at the top of the results. Strong Futures. Our student/athletes are encouraged to continue their education after graduating from our program and, we are proud to note that they attend the finest colleges and universities in the nation. SVSEF athletes find that their college applications are more competitive because of their commitment to their sport. Colleges want students who have dedicated themselves to something challenging, who show leadership, perseverance and passion. This is the SVSEF athlete. The SVSEF is more than a snow sports club. We are in the business of helping kids become successful and productive citizens, and we do that one athlete at a time. Thank you for your support and enjoy the annual report. ~ Don Wiseman, Executive Director

Many thanks to the SVSEF athletes and parents who graciously provided the images for this report. Photo Credits (Our apologies if we missed anyone): Matt Leidecker, David Wheelock, Caroline Woodham, Rick Kapala, Heather Black, Carrie Ritzel, Ruben Macaya, Emily Carroll, Glen Allison, Sheri Howell, Pilar Lindahl, Kristen Olenick, Kelley Sinnott, Jay Parker, Andy Ware, Marc Davey, Jon Moses, Kris Josey, Travis Jones, Andy Gilbert, Miki Miller, Joey Cordeau, Terry Palmer, Erin Rheinschild, Dorrie Marks, Cameron Hopkins.

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AT H L E T E S P OT L I G H T ~ J A K E A D I CO F F

Inspiring skier, runner Adicoff honored by USSA by JEFF CORDES Jake Adicoff of Ketchum couldn’t quite grasp the meaning when he was presented the prestigious Dave Quinn Award at the conclusion of the 2011 USSA Cross Country Junior National Championships at Minneapolis, Minn. in March.

because of his disability, but rather because of his attitude.... What we have learned on the Intermountain and Sun Valley ski teams is that it is never a matter of whether Jake can do something—it is simply a matter of how and when.”

Adicoff, 16, a Wood River High School sophomore, has been skiing with the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation’s Junior Nordic ski team since the second grade. Never before had he received such attention in front of hundreds of onlookers. He needed to learn more about its significance. “I didn’t understand what the award was for, or who it was named for,” said Adicoff last week. “When I did, it was pretty overwhelming.”

SVSEF Development Director Alex Sundali said, “Jake is legally blind. He skis anyway and skis as a fully able-bodied skier. If you didn’t know Jake, you wouldn’t know he cannot see. He has overcome so much and has been an inspiration for skiers on our team and for others around the country.”

I can’t say I’ve ever seen a kid accomplish what he’s accomplished and do it so gracefully. He’s a committed and dedicated athlete. ~ Rick Kapala, cross country head coach The award has been presented 27 times since 1985 to the outstanding cross-country skier at the Junior Olympics by the USSA Cross Country Sport Committee. It is presented in memory of U.S. Ski Team racer Quinn, who died in 1976 at the peak of his athletic career. Recipients are honored for contributions that exemplify the ideals of cross-country skiing—love of the sport, leadership, overcoming hardship and strong work ethic. There were about 380 skiers ages 14-19 at this year’s Junior Nationals. Only one, Jake Adicoff, was named.

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He was born with low vision, the result of chicken pox his mother suffered during pregnancy. Jake has no vision in his right eye and his left eye has similar symptoms as macular degeneration—although his sight has improved as he has aged. One of the reasons Adicoff was so blown away by the Dave Quinn Award was because he’s unaccustomed to being the center of attention. In fact, he strives to stay out of the limelight so he can focus on his training and performance. Kapala said, “We found out pretty early that Jake would function well in a group, but he doesn’t want to draw attention to himself. Much of the time when I’m around him, I forget we’re dealing with a kid who has profound visual limitations. You wouldn’t realize it. “Maybe it’s because he’s such a ‘Glue Guy,’ someone who pulls the group together around him. Jake is always in the middle of something. He has the respect of the team not just because of the challenges he faces, but because of all his other personal qualities.” Reprinted with permission from The Idaho Mountain Express.

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As his coaches Rick Kapala and Ashley McQueen stated in their letter of nomination, “Jake is an honor student, he trains hard year-round to reach his goals in skiing, and he is not afraid to push the limits of his mind and body. However, Jake does face a test of character every day. “He has a profound sight disability.

Boulder Mountain Tour Cross-Country coaches give logistical support for this 30k race.

“The Intermountain Division coaches did not nominate Jake

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Photo: Willy Cook, Idaho Mountain Express


giving back Adopt-a-Trail - The Cross-Country teams maintain the popular Harper’s Trail as well as the cross-country trail network at Lake Creek ❤❤❤

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTof the board During my tenure as president of the SVSEF Board of Directors I have much to be thankful for. I have been surrounded by great kids, quality coaches, strong support staff and dedicated board members. As a community, we should be thankful to the SVSEF as well. The Foundation has gathered, nurtured and coached many of the best athletes in years. Some of them have made the US Ski and Snowboard teams. Many have competed in the Winter Olympics. Hundreds have gone on to further their educations at excellent colleges and universities around the country. All have distinguished themselves as individuals with great character and integrity. I am proud to be a part of their accomplishments. Thank you to all who believe in the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation. Your ongoing commitment and generosity are the main reasons for our success. You are greatly appreciated. Serving on the Board of this Foundation has been one of the most pleasurable and rewarding experiences of my life. I hope I have learned almost as much as the kids I have served. ~ Rufus M. Brown

In Recognition DID YOU KNOW?

“Building strong minds, strong bodies and strong futures through winter sports” this has been the SVSEF motto since 1995 ❇❇❇

Rufus Brown (Board President) A lifelong fan of New Orleans, you could call Rufus a Saint as well. Dedicated, loyal and unwavering in his goals for our athletes and foundation, Rufus leaves a legacy of excellence and enthusiasm matched with unparalleled support. “Who Dat?” you ask? We enthusiastically and gratefully respond, “Mr. Rufus Brown.” Chelle Gourlay (Board Member) A mother of three SVSEF athletes, Chelle’s vision extended far beyond her own children. A tireless advocate for our athletes in every discipline, Chelle’s common sense, humor and consideration of community made her a treasured member of our board. Her consistency coupled with a strong work ethic made her our go-to gal. Kipp Nelson (Board Member) A former national champion at CU, Kipp’s verve and competitive spirit ignited new energy at SVSEF. He raised the bar for standards of excellence in every aspect of programming and coaching; paving the way to reestablishing the SVSEF as one of the best junior development programs in the nation.

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ACADEMIC PROGRAM As a SVSEF alumnus, I can understand the difficulty of juggling both skiing and academic commitments. There is no way to avoid the conflicting schedules of winter ski racing with a typical academic calendar. The Academic Program within the SVSEF was created to help the athletes and their families understand and manage the extreme time demands made on competitive winter athletes. As the Academic Director of the SVSEF, I work with the administration at both the public and private schools in the valley to create skier specific academic programs. In addition, I communicate regularly with teachers while monitoring and supporting the athletes who need additional academic help. Competition on skis or snowboard is full of challenges. As athletes push to break through both mental and physical barriers, their results can vary throughout a winter season. However, academically the SVSEF athletes put in the necessary work to post some impressive numbers for the 2010/11 ski season. Similar to last winter, the average cumulative GPA for the entire team (grades 9 – 12) was a 3.4. We will continue to offer academic tutoring and SUPPORT at our Academic Center located at the base of Warm Springs. Whether students are struggling to stay afloat during the busy traveling season, or simply want help moving from a “B” to an “A,” we are here to help. Use us. Sincerely, Matt Leidecker, Academic Director SVSEF

DID YOU KNOW? Student-athletes of the SVSEF compile very impressive GPAs through the arduous winter season. The average cumulative GPA for ALL SVSEF upper school athletes was a 3.4. ❇❇❇ 6

AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS the community school

Senior Project Honors – John Chrysikopoulos (FS), Zana Davey (FS), Annie Pokorny (XC) Bill Benjamin Memorial Scholarship for Senior Project Proposals – Annie Pokorny (XC) Mountain Express Award – Zana Davey (FS) Laura S Flood Memorial Award – Annie Pokorny (XC) Beaupre Award – Emily Williams (XC) Head of School Award – Annie Pokorny (XC) National Merit Scholarship Nominee – Zana Davey (FS) Congressional Award – Silver – Emily Williams (XC), Gold – Zana Davey (FS) Idaho Dairyman Distinguished Student Award – Emily Williams (XC) Whitman College Book Award – Maranda Stopol (XC) Williams College Book Award – Gary Riedinger (XC) College of Idaho Book Award – Colin Waycott (A) The Green Scholarship – Taylor Adler (A) Karen Wright Cardozo Memorial Scholarship – Will Harder(A) Tom Bloomfield Memorial Scholarship - Zach Lindahl (XC)

Wood River High School Awards 2010-2011

Valedictorian – Andrew Pfeiffer (XC) Monte Brothwell Unsung Hero Award – Andrew Pfeiffer(XC) AP Biology Award – Andrew Pfeiffe(XC) Sophomore Biology – Brook Lawrenc(XC) Sophomore English - Brook Lawrence (XC) Latin - Brook Lawrence (XC) Spanish – Jake Adicoff (XC) Freshman Social Studies – Haley Montgomery (XC) Dual Immersion – Outstanding Freshman – Elana Nakaoka-King (XC) Works of Grace Scholarship - Andrew Pfeiffer (XC)


Max Christman College: PG year and skiing with SVSEF Awards: Most valuable comp team male Quote: “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift” - Steve Prefontaine Shout out: Thanks to my host family, my teammates, coaches and to my family for letting me live my dream.

John Chrysikopoulos College: Pace University Quote: “You guys im just bummed out” – Little Ben Shout out: To Ben Verge, Colter, Andy Ware, Clint, Tai, Little Ben, Nathan, Joey, and all the other homies! It has been way too fun.

Harlan Collins College: Post Grad with the Sun Valley Ski Team Quote: I like Brandon’s quote by William Blake Awards: 2010 Most Improved Boy, 2011 Mountain Kidd Shout out: To all of my coaches and to my parents for putting so much money, time, and effort into supporting me on the ski team.

Zana Davey College: Yale University Awards: Ron Von Hagen Award- 2008, 2009, 2011, Academic Achievement-the years they have been doing it Quote: The past decade of ski team has been an amazing experience. I have learned so much and had so much fun during my time with SVSEF. I’ll miss it so much. Shout out: Thank you to Joey, Andy, Christine, and John for the support and coaching, my parents for footing the bill, and my teammates for all the good times. Bears! Beets! Battlestar Galactica!

Kelsey Dickinson College: I’m taking a PG in SV and then going east to Bates College in Lewiston, ME. Awards: Most Improved Girl 2010-2011 Quote: “Livin’ the dream!” -Rick Kapala Quote: I’d like to thank everyone who, even while I was new to Sun Valley, made me feel very welcome.

Andrew Pfeiffer – (WRHS Valedictorian) College: Northwestern University Awards: 2011 Most Improved Comp Team Boy Quote: Nordic skiing rewards dedication and passion instead of just race results; champions are not those who win the races but are the ones who possess uncontained enthusiasm for the sport. Shout out: Rick Kapala, thank you for sharing your enthusiasm for the outdoors with me over the past 4 years; you have created an atmosphere that rewards so much more than competition and have imprinted upon me.

gRADUATING SENIORS Annie Pokorny College: Middlebury College Awards: 2010, 2011 Most Outstanding Girl, 2011 Most Inspirational Quote: Just living the dream, man. Shout out: To my parents for letting me move here and pursue skiing, Cmal, Ashley and Ricky for being the wind beneath my wings...and of course my team. Ya’ll rock. A desire to explore the Idaho wilderness with my training.

Miles Sweek College: Taking a PG year Quote: “Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.” - Joseph Stalin Shout out: To Galen Webster, for being a great guy and a great coach, Harlan Collins, and Tanner Farrow for all the memories.

Brandon Wade College: University of Idaho Awards: 2007 Most Inspirational Prep Team Boy, 2009 Most Improved Boy, 2011 X.C. Engl Award Quote: ”Great things are done when men and mountains meet.” - William Blake Shout out: Comp Team, thank you for everlasting experiences you have shared with me these past four years. Rick, Ashley, and Chris, I can’t thank you guys enough for all of your generous dedication into developing me into a better person and athlete. Mom and Dad, I appreciate all of your love and support with every decision I make. Jackson, I love you. Shout out: To my parents for funding the best experience of my life time, and to my coaches for making the past four years great.

Emily Williams KTVB Distinguished Student of the Year Award College: Tufts University Awards: 2008 Rookie of the Year, 2009 Most Improved Girl, 2010 Peggy and Sigi Engl Award Quote: “It seems that I begin and end almost every day with the ski team, learning lessons about my own physical strength while simultaneously developing incredible friendships, and laughing as two people race each other on stationary bikes.”

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ALPINE PROGRAM

FIS TEAM - Our FIS Team athletes compete at the highest levels of national competition. Their focus is fine-tuning skills,

knowledge, attitude, and behavior necessary to compete at these advanced levels. These athletes train and compete year-round to reach the Alpine World Junior Ski Championships, other international competitions, or a spot on the U.S. Ski Team. Team activities include on-snow summer camps, international training and competition trips, Intermountain, Western Region, National, and FIS racing opportunities, and supervised year-round strength and conditioning training. Athlete to coach ratio: 5:1 *

J1-2 INTERMOUNTAIN TEAM

- Athletes on this team focus on heightening dedication and quality of work with regard to ski racing. Team members compete regionally and nationally at this level. Athletes must be 15 years of age and able to commit to a year-round training routine. Activities include on-snow summer camp opportunities, supervised yearround strength and conditioning training, Intermountain, Western Region and National racing opportunities. Athlete to coach ratio: 6:1 *

J3 INTERMOUNTAIN TEAM

- The J3 IMD Team is designed to provide a year-round intensive atmosphere for 13- and 14-year-olds committed to alpine ski racing. Athletes will be exposed to and coached on the finer aspects of technique and tactics while competing at a divisional and regional level. Activities include on snow summer camp opportunities, supervised year-round strength and conditioning training, and Intermountain and Western Region racing opportunities. Athlete to coach ratio 6:1 *

* FIS, J1-2, & J3 INTERMOUNTAIN TEAMS

- On-snow training runs six days a week in the winter. Tuition includes academic tutoring, membership to High Altitude Fitness, and a locker at the Engl Training Center.

C-TRAVEL TEAM

- This team is for younger skiers who want to race. Athletes are introduced to gate training and learn about committing time and energy to improving techniques and skills. Members may travel to participate in the Intermountain Division’s North Series races and end-of-the-year Championships should they qualify. Fall dryland training runs three days a week. Winter on-snow training runs five days a week and most school holidays. Tuition includes academic mentoring and equipment storage at the Engl Training Center. Athlete to coach ratio: 6:1

C-HOME TEAM

- This is our transitional team between the C-Travel Team and D-Team. Emphasis is on improving technique and continued enjoyment of the sport. Members may participate in our local Mini World Cup, a season-long series of races with cumulative points. Those wishing to compete may participate in select “local” North Series races. Fall dryland activities and on-snow training run three days a week and most school holidays. Tuition includes equipment storage at the Engl Training Center. Athlete to coach ratio: 8:1

D-TEAM - Where the love of the sport begins! The focus at this level is on fun and skill improvement. Members must be

at least in the 2nd grade and able to ski Baldy with ease. Fall dryland activities include hiking, ice-skating, and sledding. On-snow sessions are held on weekends, most school holidays, and during the Blaine County School Ski Program. Team members may alternate with the Cross-Country, Freestyle, and Snowboard Teams. Athlete to coach ratio 7:1 8


COACHING STAFF

Ruben Macaya - Program Director Scott McGrew - Assistant Program Director

J1-2 IMD TEAM

Nate Schwing - Head Coach Pat Savaria*- FIS Team Coach Erika Hogan Galen Webster

J3 IMD TEAM

Scott McGrew* - Head Coach Sarah Mazzola* Brett Morris* Carl Rixon* Rob Webb*- Trainer Shannon Webb - Trainer * SVSEF Alum

C-TRAVEL TEAM

Randy Flood* - Head Coach* Matt Murphy Justin Stevenson* Sean Murphy Charlotte Gourlay* Abby Stanislaw

C-HOME TEAM

Adele Savaria* - Head Coach Ryan Dean* Wes Powell* Alex Dyer* Pat Revallier Willi Cannell* Brianna Bambic Tor Jensen*

D-TEAM

Doran Key* - Head Coach Suzanne Connor - Assistant Glen Allison Kelly Allison* Bill Campbell Eltina Campbell Brian Caulkins Pat Csizmazia* Tina Cole Mollie Holt* Julie Johnson Kirk Mason Jim Mulenos Orlie Sather Lauren Street* John Shay 2

I trust my coaches on the mountain—they always stick to their word. ~ Peyton Post, 2nd grade Alpine team

This year, at the J3 level, we qualified the highest number of athletes ever to attend our end of the season regional championships in the club’s 45 year history. This figure, along with the enthusiasm displayed by the young teams coming up the pipeline, signals that the future has good things in store for the SVSEF community. I would like to thank all the coaches, families, local businesses, donors, Sun Valley Company, and fans whose continued support and collective vision helps to sustain this great program. There is no doubt that these kids will be our future leaders. ~ Scott McGrew, Alpine J3 Head Coach

giving back Adopt-a-Highway - SVSEF athletes and coaches clean up the Lake Creek section of Highway 75 twice a year. ❤❤❤

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ALPINE PROGRAM SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

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Athletes Qualified for 2011 End of the Year Championships – 40 athletes

U.S. NATIONALS - 3 athletes J2 NATIONALS - 2 athletes WESTERN REGION JUNIOR CHAMPS - 11 athletes (most ever) J3 OLYMPICS - 9 athletes (most ever) WHISTLER CUP - K.J. Savaria SPRING SERIES - 13 athletes (most ever) INTERMOUNTAIN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS - 23 boys, 13 girls - the most ever! WESTERN REGION TEAM - Bergen Palmer INTERMOUNTAIN DIVISION TEAM - 31 athletes - 20 boys, 11 girls brought home 6 gold, 2 silver,

3 bronze, 2 fourth place finishes, 2 fifth place finishes

Australian Jr. Championships – Teagen Palmer Great Britain Children’s Championships - Jordan Fitzgerald

AWARDS

Engl Award (J1-J3): Reta Flynt, Collin Waycott Longevity (J1-J3): Tanner Farrow & Harlac Collins Howard Dean Scholarship (J1-J3): Haley Cutler Mountain Kidd (J1-J3): Harlan Collins Acadenic (J1-J3): Taylor Adler

C-TRAVEL TEAM

MVP: Sage Rheinschild, Yuri McClure Most Improved: Isabella Welsh, Mac Mizer Most Inspirational: Margot Griffith, Yure McClure Odmark Award: Hallie McPherson, Will Snyder

C-HOME TEAM

J1-2 IMD TEAM

MVP: Teagan Palmer, Tanner Farrow Most Improved: Petra Zeiler Most Inspirational: Reta Flynt Odmark Award: Natalie Vosteveld, Tanner Dirstine

MVP: Alyssa Ritzel, Charlie Stumph Coaches Award: Olivia Ott, Ethan Daves Most Improved: Remy Vernoy, Peter Morawitz

J3 IMD TEAM

Coaches Award: Laci Jermunsen, Mia Russo, Jack Rottler, Joe and Ben Goitiandia Most Improved: Julia Ott, Emma Kate Madsen, Skye Leininger, Angus Gilbert Howard Dean Award: Sage Holter, Nicholas Maumus, Beck Ritzel

MVP: Jordan Fitzgerald, Will Harder Most Improved: Julia Vorsteveld, Tanner Josey Most Inspirational: Julia Vorsteveld, Will Harder

D-TEAM

giving back Kindercup Race (by the Papoose Club) - The Alpine Devo Team coaches set the courses and serve as timers and gatekeepers at this annual race for the youngest children in the valley. 10

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Our results in events this season were stellar, but the work that went on here at home is really what made this a great year. Results at contest are only as good as the effort put in prior to competing. Many riders achieved personal bests and eye opening experiences during the course of this year. As a coach I can only hope that these experiences are the ones that create a life long love for snowboarding and all the amazing experiences that come along with it! ~ Andy Gilbert, Head Shred


s n ow board P R O G R AM COMP TEAM

- The Comp Team is for riders in grades 7-12 who are ready to add competition to their snowboarding experience. Riders new to the Comp Team (kids who would have been C-Travel in the past) can expect to participate in local events and two regional away weekends during the season. As riders progress through the Comp Team events like USASA Nationals, USAA Revolution Tours and Grand Prix events will become available as they qualify. Training opportunities are year-round. The on-snow season runs from December through March, Wednesday through Sunday. Tuition includes academic tutoring and a locker. Athlete to coach ratio: 7:1

PREP TEAM

- The Prep Team is primarily for riders in grades 5-8. As the name implies, Prep Team is preparation to become the best snowboarder you can be. Riders will take the skills learned on the Devo Team and apply them toward specific goals and challenges. Riders will continue to use freeriding as the basis to become a wellrounded rider while beginning to focus on the different disciplines within the sport. Dryland training starts in October. Riders will work within a group setting Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from December through March. Riders will also be encouraged to participate in our local USASA slopestyle and halfpipe events and one regional event to be determined by the coaching staff. Tuition includes academic mentoring and a locker. Athlete to coach ratio: 7:1

AWARDS COMP TEAM

Road Warrior (most travel): Ryan Roemer Most Improved: Florian Bourdot (Exchange Student) “Smells Like Team Spirit”: Ali Appleton Bobby Flannigan (poor house keeping): Rex Kelly Rookie of the Year: Brandon Dolenar Egg Beater (worst crash): Coach Josh Keefer Beverly Hay Snowboard Cup: Ryan Roemer

PREP TEAM

Most Improved: Cora Schneider, Colin Finnerty Most Inspirational: Clara Jenner, Elk Spencer

giving back Blaine County School Ski Program - SVSEF provides extra coaching for Devo Team members during the School Ski Program at no additional cost to parents. ❤❤❤

DEVO TEAM

- Geared for riders in grades 2-5, athletes will focus on freeriding, rails, jumps, halfpipe, gates and more. Special attention will be paid to the three Fs: freeriding, fundamentals, and fun! Kids will get to ride with a great group of riders as well as the SVSEF coaches who have years of practical experience getting young riders to realize their potential. The goal of the Devo Team is to foster a lifelong love of snowboarding. Dryland training starts in November. The on-snow season runs on weekends December through March with some school holidays included. Athlete to coach ratio: 7:1

COACHING STAFF

Andy Gilbert - Program Director

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

COMP TEAM

• The Sun Valley Snowboard Team ran 5 events in 4 days with close to 500 participants taking part in the USASA Intermountian Snowboard Series events in February

PREP TEAM

• 15 riders qualified for the 22nd annual USASA National Championships many in multiple disciplines.

Andy Gilbert - Head Coach Josh Keefer Jacob Tyler - Head Coach Ed Sawicz* Heather Black* Cara Shumate

DEVO TEAM

Jon French* - Head Coach Zach Venzon * SVSEF Alum

• Ali Appleton 2011 Junior Women’s USASA National Halfpipe Champion, Invited to US Snowboard Teams Project Gold Camp • Ryan Roemer 2011 Youth Men’s USASA Overall National Champion • Chase Josey 6th Open class halfpipe USASA Nationals, invited to “The Launch” (Junior Superpark), qualified for the 2011/2012 Grand Prix, invited to US Snowboard Teams Project Gold Camp 11


C R O S S CO U N T R Y P R O G R A M COMP TEAM

- This is a year-round program that develops skiers’ racing skills and physical fitness. Participants receive year-round coaching with regular training beginning in May and frequent summer training camps. Team members have many opportunities to travel to competitions throughout the West and compete at national events. On-snow training sessions are held five to six days per week and start as soon as the snow falls. Tuition includes locker, gym, and waxing facilities at the Lake Creek Hut and tutoring at the Academic Center. Athlete to coach ratio: 8:1

PREP TEAM

- This program is designed to introduce younger skiers in the J3-J4 classes (age 10-13) to racing and training. Typical activities include track skiing, telemark skiing, backcountry skiing, and overnight yurt trips. There are also opportunities to travel to some competitions. Fall dryland begins in October and on-snow training starts as soon as the snow falls. Tuition includes locker, gym, and waxing facilities at the Lake Creek Hut and academic mentoring. Athlete to coach ratio: 10:1

DEVO TEAM

- This is a fun youth program for children at the Lake Creek and Quigley training facilities. Skiers learn the basics of cross-country skiing with an emphasis on developing good technique. Fall dryland begins in November and runs two days per week. Tuition includes on-snow training two days per week December through mid-March and locker storage at Lake Creek or Quigley. Athlete to coach ratio 10:1

COACHING Staff Rick Kapala - Program Director

COMP TEAM

Rick Kapala - Head Coach Travis Jones - ODT Head Coach Chris Mallory Ashley McQueen*

PREP TEAM

Kelley Sinnott - Head Coach* Rob Landis Michael Stemp Ashley Wells *

DEVO TEAM

Dave Bingham - Head Coach Bob Coplin Svea Grover Laurel Leman Paddy Mcllvoy Tessa Westbrook 12

* SVSEF Alum

While on recent South Pacific sojourn to a remote island, I was approached by a fellow Yank. After chatting for a bit, we discovered an unlikely common connection, the Baldy Hill Climb. This gentleman had done the BHC numerous times and the first name he dropped was Morgan Arritola. That’s right, half way around the world I discover our SVSEF reach is truly international! Keep skiing kids, you never know where it will take you. ~ XC Head Coach Rick Kapala

giving back Lake Creek - SVSEF maintains the trails, parking lot, and restroom in partnership with the BLM and the BCRD, benefiting both the team and the public. ❤❤❤


AWARDS

COMP TEAM

Outstanding: Max Christman, Annie Pokorny, Maggie Williams Most Inspirational: Jake Adicoff, Annie Pokorny Most Improved: Andrew Pfeiffer, Morgan Atkinson Coaches Award: Zach Lindhal Engl Award: Brandon Wade, Maranda Stopol

PREP TEAM

Outstanding: Tom Gillespie, Annika Landis Most Improved: Keene Morowitz, Sophia Coplin Most Inspirational: Keene Morowitz, Maddy Watts Coaches Award: Grace Gorham Langerenn Award: Cameron Bingham

DID YOU KNOW? $1 FUNDRAISED BY SVSEF FOR EACH $1 OF TUITION PAID BY ATHLETE ❇❇❇

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS • • • • • •

Annie Pokorny 4 time medalist at Junior Nationals 17 skiers to US Junior Nationals Mike Sinnott US Super Tour Sprint Champion Morgan Arritola, Simi Hamilton representing the USA at Nordic World Championships Reid Pletcher NCAA Champion and All American Alexa Turzian NCAA All American

The SVSEF Nordic team blended a mix of new and seasoned talent to post an exceptional winter. While much of the focus often centers on the competition results, it was our efforts with the Development and Prep teams that really stood out this season. Led by Dave Bingham and Kelley Sinnott, our coaches of the youth teams directed a big bundle of energy and enthusiasm. We had the largest team ever at the Quigley Devo Team and in total, the Devo teams were our largest group. It’s exciting to see what the future will bring with this group. Our Junior Team was led this season by Annie Pokorny, Sloan Storey, Maggie Willams, Scott Phelan and Max Christman – all Junior National Medalists.

The nordic team has given both our sons a love of the outdoors, a drive to seek out their personal best and a circle of friends and memories that will last a lifetime. I know Andrew’s experience on the team has contributed greatly to his other successes physically, socially, and academically and will carry him far in life. It is bittersweet to see Andrew moving on but I know I can enjoy Stephen’s remaining years on the team and all that he will gain from being part of such an outstanding program. Thanks! ~ Maura

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freest yle P R O G R AM COMP TEAM

- This team is for athletes who are committed to achieving their personal best by pursuing Freestyle skiing with focus and determination. We work to develop the skills and the strength necessary to be competitive in all events. The daily training includes freeskiing and training in the mogul course or in the Freeride venues (halfpipe, terrain park). Comp team’s season begins in June with summer ski camps, dryland workouts, and water ramp camps. Onsnow training begins in December and runs six days per week. Tuition includes academic tutoring, membership to High Altitude Fitness, and a locker at the Engl Training Center. Athlete to coach ratio: 6:1

PREP TEAM

- The Prep Team is a stepping-stone from the Devo Team to the Comp Team. It allows an athlete to experience training at a more intense and focused level without the full-time commitment of the Comp Team. Travel is limited and only available with parents. Dryland training starts in June. On-snow training begins in early December and runs four days per week; athletes explore the possibilities of “what could be…” Tuition includes academic mentoring and ski and boot storage at the Engl Training Center. Athlete to coach ratio: 6:1

DEVO TEAM

- This is our introductory program for athletes to begin their freestyle skiing careers. The focus is on basic mogul skiing technique and exposure to all types of terrain including terrain parks and the halfpipe. Athletes experience free skiing on Baldy, opportunities to train on mogul courses and freeride venues while strengthening friendships in a team environment. On-snow training begins in early December and runs weekends and most holidays. Athlete to coach ratio 6:1

COACHING STAFF

Andy Ware - Program Director

COMP & PREP TEAM

Joe Cordeau - Mogul Team Head Coach Ben Verge - Park/Pipe Team Head Coach* Jeff Page - Prep Team Head Coach Christine Cordeau* Clint Lightner Kurtis Figeuth* Chris Rybek Al Lanning Josh Zuck*

DEVO TEAM

Justine Kaiser - Head Coach Todd Bracher Jamie Collins Debbie Page Kurtis Fieguth* Mike Sheehan * SVSEF Alum

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giving back SVSEF Ski Swap - This annual fall event provides access to affordable equipment to the Wood River Valley. ❤❤❤


SEASON HIGHLIGHTS 80 athletes ages 8-18 • • • • • •

They’re awesome – my coaches, Jamie and Todd, treat me like an equal DUDE—he’s the man. ~ Tanner Post, 3rd grade Freestyle

Tai Barrymore wins 1st pro event- SFR French Open Hannah Haupt wins Jr National Championship Half-Pipe 3 athletes crowned Intermountain Division Champions Zana Davey (women’s dual moguls champ) Tai Barrymore (men’s halfpipe champ) Hannah Haupt ( women’s halfpipe champ) 18 athletes qualified for Junior National Championships 4 athletes compete at US Nationals 15 year old Ben Parker 10th in men’s halfpipe Shane Cordeau renamed to U.S. Freestyle C team for 2011/12

AWARDS

Ron VonHagen Award: Zana Davey, Parker Page Comp Team Coaches Award: Claire Siderman, Zach Maricich-Siele, Ben Parker Prep Team Coaches Award: Alex LaFleur, Morgan Shaver Devo Team Coaches Award: Hunter Diehl, Katie Markthaler Most Inspirational: Trevor Norris

2010-2011 was bigger and better than ever for the SVSEF Freestyle ski team; our team enrollment grew to over 75 athletes, an increase of over 30% in one year! Once again our outstanding coaching staff helped our athletes accomplish many of their goals and had a blast ripping up mountains all over the country and Europe. We could not do any of this without the support of the incredible skiing community that is here in the Wood River valley. Thank you to all the families, friends, and the entire staff involved with the SVSEF. ~ Andy Ware, SVSEF Freestyle Program Director 15


ATHL E TE SPOT L I G H T ~ TA NN E R FA R R OW

NOW ON US SKI TEAM

Tanner Farrow is not likely to ever forget his 18th birthday on May 21, 2011. The day before he blew out the candles on his celebratory cake his wish had already come true: he was a bona fide member of the U.S. Alpine Ski Team. Farrow is the latest Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation alpine racer nominated to the national team, joining a long and illustrious list, including Olympians Christin Cooper, Picabo Street, Reggie Crist, Susie Patterson, Pete Patterson, Abbi Fisher-Gould and Megan Gerety. Nominations for a few of the teams were publicized this May, with squads to be officially announced on November 5, according to Tom Kelly, vice-president of media relations for the U.S.S.T. With Farrow’s nomination to the U.S. Development team, the SVSEF organization now has at least one alumni or current member representing the United States in every discipline with Morgan Arritola and Simi Hamilton on the cross country team, Kaitlyn Farrington and Graham Watanabe on the snowboard team, and Shane Cordeau on the freestyle squad. Farrow is the most recent alpine designate from Sun Valley since Clic Bloomfield made the U.S. squad in 1996. Farrow, a senior at Wood River High School, is the son of Jill Farrow of Hailey and Jeff Farrow of Bellevue. He has been a member of the SVSEF since 2001, when he started in the Devo Program with head coach Doran Key. He is currently a member of the SVSEF Olympic Development Team, which is designed to promote talented young skiers to national and international success. Reprinted with permission from The Idaho Mountain Express.

DID YOU KNOW?

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SVSEF invests in the future: With 500 young athletes involved in our programs, the SVSEF supports and promotes year round mountain sports as well as the outdoor lifestyle…the very fabric of the Wood River Valley’s culture. ❇❇❇

DID YOU KNOW? SVSEF was established in 1966 – 45 years ago. ❇❇❇


Olympic developmen t P R O G R AM Thank you for your support this year. I had a great season and couldn’t have done it without you. I appreciate you! ~ Teagen Palmer

ODT MISSION - To provide select elite athletes from the SVSEF with the necessary support, both financial and through program offerings, to compete and succeed on the international level and to become members of the US Ski and Snowboard Teams (USST). ODT VISION - The SVSEF ODT vision is to place six athletes on the US Olympic Team at Sochi, Russia in 2014 by being the premier elite ski and snowboard development club in the nation. “Six at Sochi” is a lofty goal, yet a realistic one given the current ODT athlete pipeline. The goal remains tangible as long as our ODT athletes continue to receive the necessary training and competition opportunities.

alpine ODT

Tanner Farrow, Teagen Palmer

CROSS-COUNTRY ODT

Morgan Arritola, Simi Hamilton, Mike Sinnott, Nicole DeYong, Colin Rodgers, Matt Gelso, Katie Bono, Alexa Turzian, Reid Pletcher

freestyle ODT

Shane Cordeau, Tai Barrymore

snowboard ODT

Kaitlyn Farrington

DID YOU KNOW?

Service and Blaine County.

SVSEF is a significant contributor to the Ketchum/Sun Valley area: Hosting 8-10 regional and national competitions each year, the SVSEF brings an estimated three quarters of a million dollars to the Wood River Valley annually.

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giving back Weed Out - SVSEF participates in noxious weed eradication days in conjunction with the U.S. Forest

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fi n a n cials

FUNDRAISING EVENTS 2010-2011

Annual Fund Drive Our mail solicitation campaign is the largest of the SVSEF fund-

raising efforts. This is our 12th issue of the Annual Report and our goal is to tell you “everything you ever wanted to know about the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation” and what your support does for the Wood River Valley youth.

INCOME Tuitions:$755,158 $755,158 Tuitions:

29%

29%

Fundraising(net): (net):$604,811 $604,811 Fundraising

23%

23%

7%

7%

41%

41%

Donations: Donations:$190,394 $190,394 Other $1,056,835 Other:Income: $1,056,835

Total: $$2,607,198

34th Annual Fall Game Dinner Our oldest fundraiser continues the tradition of starting the season with a community sit-down feast combined with silent and live auctions. Over the years, this event has turned into a sold-out, 350+ guest fundraiser. Held at the Sun Valley Inn Limelight Room, this is the kick-off event of the SVSEF winter season. Be sure to mark your calendar for Nov. 12, 2011 for this year’s Game Dinner. Online auction opens Nov. 1, 2011. 14th Annual Bill Janss Pro-Am Classic The Janss Pro-Am Classic, founded by

TUITIONS ($755,158)

Beverly Hay DeChevrieux, mixes one pro racer from the ranks of Olympic, World Cup, and Pro Tour athletes, along with one Junior Pro SVSEF athlete and four “citizen” skiers/riders of all skill levels to create six member teams to compete for prizes and titles. Mark your calendar for April 5-7, 2012 for next spring’s Janss Pro Am.

FUNDRAISING ($604,811)

The Ski Swap Each October, the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation hosts a valleywide ski swap. The event is both a fundraiser and public service to the community as sellers and buyers move old and new equipment with 20% of the proceeds from each sale going to the SVSEF.

To keep participation affordable, athlete tuitions only pay 94% of our coaches’ salaries and benefits. The remaining 6% is fundraised annually from contributions and donations. Fundraising is a commitment by the community to support the SVSEF and its programs. Coaches Salaries & Benefits: $801,738 30% Without the tireless support of the athletes, coaches, parents, countless businesses and $186,567 7%proindividuals, fundraising would not be Administration: as successful and we would not be able to vide the excellent programs for whichProgram the SVSEFEquip. is known. & Support: $371,147 14% Facilities: $49,985 General: $1,242,674

2% 47%

Van Advertising We sell advertising space on our fleet of vans to local businesses to offset the van maintenance costs. Our vans travel throughout the West and provide a great opportunity for local business owners to support the SVSEF and receive unique advertising exposure. Baldy Hill Climb The 2010 Baldy Hill Climb was the 32nd annual race, organized by our

Cross-Country Program. The BHC signals the beginning of the winter season for locals and is a measure of participants’ fitness. The BHC attracts over 180 hikers and racers of all ages who climb to the top of Baldy from the Warm Springs side. The “Kinder Climb,” a short version of the BHC (starting at Warm Springs and finishing at the bottom of Squirrel Lift) is fun for the younger kids. In 2008, the BHC “Double” was introduced, a combination race of mountain biking and the traditional Baldy Hill Climb. Participants in the “Double” race to the top of Baldy on mountain bikes; ride the Challenger chair down; then climb Baldy in the racer division.

Lane Parrish Memorial Race Named for local extreme skiing legend Lane Parrish, the race combines Alpine and Freestyle competition (mogul skiing and Giant Slalom) to determine Baldy’s best all-around skier. Earn your bragging rights!

100 Days Pig Roast/TGR Movie The 2010 Pig Roast and Teton Gravity Research movie

showing were a great success. Both fundraisers are a collaboration between the SVSEF and Apple’s Bar & Grill. The local skiing community comes out in full force, making both events a lot of fun and getting everyone pumped about the upcoming season.

T-Shirt & Sweatshirt Sales Team identity and spirit are fostered by sales of these items. Also, thanks to our local vendors, sales are both easy and profitable. 18


EXPENSES

DONATIONS 2010-2011 ($190,394)

The SVSEF receives restricted donations to support the Endowment and special projects:

Coaches Salaries Salariesand & Benefits: Coaches Benefits:$801,738 $801,738 30% 30%

Endowment Fund Monetary interest from the SVSEF Endowment Fund is distributed

Administration:$186,567 $186,567 Administration:

in the form of scholarships to help cover tuition and travel costs for over 90 athletes. Distribution of scholarship monies is based on financial need and merit. Our endowment principal has remained intact for six years. Additional scholarship monies are raised through individual and corporate donations, as well as the annual Fall Game Dinner and Janss Pro Am events. Our endowment fund is currently valued at $1,858,414 (June 30, 2011). Our goal is to raise an additional $3,000,000 to attain a balance of $5,000,000.00 by FY2014.

7% 7%

ProgramSupport Equip. &and Support: $371,147 14% 14% Program Equipment: $371,147 Facilities:$49,985 $49,985 Facilities:

General: General:$1,242,674 $1,242,674

2% 2% 47% 47%

Total: $2,652,111 This year SVSEF received 2 generous gifts increasing the principal of the Scholarship Endowment by 80%. Joan Donaldson Robb-Mickelson and Carl Praeger made significant contributions to the fund through planned giving. The Foundation would like to acknowledge these two generous people who, during their lifetimes planned for and made a difference in the lives of our young athletes. Their legacies will live on in the funds they created. Our greatest assets, the coaches, are the very essence of the program and its success. Besides salaries, this category includes payroll taxes and retirement contributions. Coaches The following funds have been established within the SVSEF Endowment Fund: salaries and benefits are funded by tuitions (approx. 94%) and fundraising (approx. 6%).

COACHES SALARIES AND BENEFITS ($801,738)

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The Joan Donaldson Robb-Mickelson Fund The Carl Praeger Fund The Engl Family Scholarship The Byron Cady Scholarship The Heinz Family Foundation Scholarship The Don and Gretchen Fraser Scholarship The Hobson Memorial Scholarship The Gordon Family Scholarship The Holding Family Scholarship The Fremont-Smith Family Scholarship

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The Wood Family Scholarship The Stella Keane Scholarship The Sun Valley Ski Club Scholarship The John Harker Memorial Scholarship The Betty Catto Scholarship The Howard Dean Memorial Scholarship The Bill Janss Memorial Scholarship The Griffin Family Scholarship The Janet Leigh Scholarship The Flaherty Family Scholarship

ADMINISTRATION ($186,567)

The office staff provides the necessary backup for the coaches, parents, and athletes. This category includes the office staff salaries and benefits, as well as other office expenses (phone, office supplies, etc). SVSEF is proud to have administration costs substantially below the national average for non-profit administration budgets.

PROGRAM SUPPORT AND EQUIPMENT ($371,147)

This category includes the costs that allow the coaches to do their jobs with ease. These costs include but are not limited to: gates for the Alpine Team, trampolines and foam pit for the Freestyle and Snowboard Teams, grooming equipment for the Cross Country Team, video equipment for training feedback, van maintenance and the van manager’s salary, ski Restricted Donations With so many diverse needs and activities among the four dis- passes, hosting competition expense, cell phones, and computers. ciplines (Alpine, Cross-Country, Freestyle, and Snowboard), the need for the purchase of special equipment or the funding of special projects, including travel to end of season championships, would not be possible without restricted donations. The Olympic Devel- The SVSEF owns the Engl Training Center at Warm Springs, which includes the SVSEF office opment Team (ODT) is also funded by restricted donations. and the training/locker rooms for the Baldy teams, as well as the Cross-Country Training Facility at Lake Creek. This category represents our smallest expense and includes utilities, maintenance, dues, taxes, and other fees. This category covers funds raised by competition sponsorship and promotion, ski pass sales, travel income, and other miscellaneous income. Competition sponsorship and promotion income covers only part of the costs required to produce quality events, a key This includes property and liability insurance, coaches/staff USSA licenses, Workmen’s ingredient to athletic excellence. SVSEF strives to secure as much sponsorship income for Compensation insurance, Academic Program staff and facility, and travel expense. Travel these events as possible. Travel income consists of monies received from the athletes for expense is all the costs associated with our athletes/teams traveling around the world to traveling to competition and training camps. Travel income makes up 66% of this category. compete and train. Travel and training expenses makes up 60% of this category.

FACILITIES ($49,985)

OTHER INCOME ($1,056,835)

GENERAL ($1,242,674)

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OUR SUPPORTERS HALL OF FAME $50,000 (Lifetime)

Leslie Benz Heather and Gary Black, Jr. Liz and Rufus Brown Elizabeth and Jack Bunce Bundy Family Foundation Jim Cimino Curry Corporation, Bernard Curry, III Julie Daniels and Tom West Robert Disbrow and Kim Kawaguchi Carol and Ed Dumke Mr. and Mrs. Michael Engl Tracy and Tim Flaherty Carol and Paul Fremont-Smith, Jr. Cynnie and Z. Wayne Griffin, Jr. Kim and Jay Hagenbuch Pat and Alex Higgins High Sierra Sport Company Jane Hocking Roy A. Hunt Foundation Mrs. Glenn C. Janss Frank H. Jellinek, Jr. Memorial Fund Marker LTD Mark McCain Michel’s Christiania- Michel Rudigoz Jennifer and Jim Milgard Jonathan and Rebecca Neeley Foundation Kipp Nelson Kipp Nelson Foundation Tom O’Gara Kristin Orr The Pittsburgh Foundation Michelle and Tom Praggastis Erin and Bill Rheinschild Riordan Foundation Sheryl and Steve Schowengerdt Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ms. Maria Shriver Smith Optics Sun Valley Company That’s Entertainment Herb Thomas Val A .Browning Foundation Lulu May Von Hagen Foundation Ronold L. Von Hagen Foundation Wattis Dumke Foundation Thomas Weisel Priscilla and Ward Woods

OLYMPIC GOLD $25,000+

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Leslie Benz Liz and Rufus Brown Julie Daniels and Tom West Robert Disbrow and Kim Kawaguchi Mark McCain Jennifer and Jim Milgard Rebecca and Jonathan Neeley Kipp Nelson Foundation

Thomas Warde Thomas Weisel

WORLD CUP GOLD $10,000+

Heather and Gary Black, Jr. Boswell Family Foundation James Cimino Joe Clark Deer Creek Fund Carol and Ed Dumke Bryant Dunn Philip Erlanger Roy A. Hunt Foundation Frank H. Jellinek, Jr. Memorial Fund Koret Foundation Marker LTD Marmot Foundation Alysia May Keith and Mary Kay McCaw Family Foundation Michel’s Christiania - Michel Rudigoz Kipp Nelson Foundation Kristin Orr PECO Foundation H. John Heinz Family Fund The Pittsburgh Foundation The Roosevelt Grille and The Sawtooth Club - Tom Nickel Smith Optics That’s Entertainment Ronold L. Von Hagen Foundation, Inc.

NATIONAL GOLD $5,000+

Anonymous Fred Backer Baldface Lodge George and June Block Foundation Bundy Family Foundation Peter Challman Cornerstone Bar and Grill Catherine and Hanley Dawson, III Tracy and Tim Flaherty Cynnie and Z. Wayne Griffin, Jr. Michelle and Harry Griffith Mary W. Harriman Foundation Michael Haxby Pat and Alex Higgins Steven Holzman Mrs. Glenn C. Janss Ketchum Chiropractic - Dr.Tom West Kathleen Grant Khosrowshahi Alexandra Kuczynski Cookie and Mike Lafferty Amy and David Levere Mackay Wilderness River Trips Marshall Frankel Foundation Tod McClaskey, Jr. Jonathan and Rebecca Neeley Foundation

The SVSEF would like to thank those in the community who graciously donated to and/or supported our fundraising events. Our heartfelt apologies for any errors and omissions. Please call (208)726-4129 x111 with your corrections. * Donations as of June 30, 2011

Kipp Nelson Kelli and Jerry Norris Otis Booth Foundation Nancy and Rich Robbins Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ms. Maria Shriver Mary Ann and Cordy Snyder Ron Von Hagen Priscilla and Ward Woods Zenergy at Thunder Spring

Kim and Jay Hagenbuch Happy Hawn Michael Haxby Pat and Alex Higgins Icebreaker USA Scot Jarvis Fred Johnson Craig M. Johnson Larsen Fund - Margot L. Ritz Robin and Davis Love, III Katherine and Rob McGowan John Milner and Kim Taylor OLYMPIC SILVER Kevin Mintie and Lee Ruth $2,500+ Mr. and Mrs. Peder Monsen Abell Foundation James Montgomerie Allen & Company, LLC Kipp Nelson Foundation Amanresorts International, Ltd. Patron Spirits Company Janet Appleton and Glenn Thomas Pepsi Bottling Ventures Atkinsons’ Market Cindy and Craig Phelan Laura and Cort Blackburn Pietra Santa Winery George and June Block PK’s Ski & Sports Family Foundation RBC Wealth Management Buff Headwear Erik Boe and Brian King Business as Usual - Brad Roos Julian H. Robertson Emily Carroll Sauce Headwear Chums, Inc. Shafran Family Foundation Jim and Barbara Cimino Foundation Alexandra Kuczynski and Kimberly and Kevin Clarke Charles P Stevenson, Jr. ClearRock Capital Louise and Trent Stumph Brant Cooper Jan and Mike Turzian Christin Cooper and Mark Tache Shauna and John Unser David Nalen Foundation Felisa Vanoff DL Evans Bank Wattis Dumke Foundation Leigh and James Everitt Thomas Weisel Famous Potatoes Designs - Nancy Ferries Patricia and Geoff Wells in honor First Ascent - Eddie Bauer of the XC Coaches Susan and Jerry Flynt David Wheelock Graphic Design and Michael Fox Photography Melinda and Bernard Francois Wilson Construction, L.L.C. Carol and Paul Fremont-Smith, Jr. Works of Grace Foundation/ Bryon Friedman Castellano-Wood Family Jennifer and Mike Goitiandia

Thank you for giving me opportunities through a travel scholarship. Without your help, my family wouldn’t be able to send me to any races. I greatly appreciate everything SVSEF does for families like mine. ~ (we don’t print names of scholarship recipients)

WORLD CUP SILVER $1,000+

5B Ski Club - Caleb Baukol Adam Ackerman Sue Conner and Sam Adicoff Mickie Adler Lisa and Bruce Allenbaugh Kelly and Glen Allison Apple’s Bar and Grill Susie and Whit Atkinson Margaret and John Baker Brian Barsotti Beyond Coastal Boardworks Surf Kathie Constantine and Michael Bono Raymond R. Brandstrom Toni and Peter Breck Teresa Brett Elizabeth and Jack Bunce Will Burks Tracey and Patrick Busby William Cannell Stephanie and Eric Carlson Caroline Woodham Photography Kathy and Paul Carson Sandra and Brian Caulkins Andy Chambers Chihuly Studio Robert Cimino Caroline and Kenneth Cogen Robert Colman Cynthia and Bernard Curry, III Danner’s Log Cabins - Jessica Wolcott Kimberly and Dennis Daugs Davis Embroidery Beverly and Michael DeChevrieux Eva and Jim DeWolfe Carey and John Dondero Jolie and Bob Dunn Holley and Chris duPont Megan and Chris Edwards Lynn and Frank Ehret The Elephant’s Perch Ann A. and Leon M. Ellis, MD Jill and Mark Eshman Janet and Gregg Falcone Leslie and Mike Feltman Susan and James Ferguson Roger S. Firestone Foundation Jackie and Chris Flanigan Heather Flood and Art Daves Susan and Jerry Flynt Four Seasons Hotel, Seattle Frenchman’s Gulch Winery Susan and Mortimer Fuller Gallery DeNovo Christine and Curtis Gardner

John Gilligan Austen Gray Pirie and Jim Grossman Sally and Michael Halstead Phil Handy Katrina and Tim Harmon D.J. Hart Debbie and Greg Hastings H. Lesie and Elaine S. Hoffman Foundation Kate and Jay Houlihan Brooke and Will Hovey Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch Irvings Red Hots Benjamin Jacobson Mrs. Glenn C. Janss Judith A Jellinek Rev. Trust Fletcher Jones VJK Consulting - Joy Kasputys Kari Young Design Joseph Kasputys Bob LaPoint Leroy’s Ice Cream, Inc Suzanne Leydecker Lizzy’s Fresh Coffee Todd Lodwick Lost River Outfitters Libby Ludlow Lutz Rentals Tyra and Scott MacGuffie Nick Maricich Dorrie and David Marks Marshall Frankel Foundation Mark Masur Jilyne McDonald Paul McDonald Scott McGrew Langely R. McNeal Skip Merrick Archie Mishkin Ambrose Monell Cindy and Tom Monge Rick Moore, MD Jody and Greg Moss Mountain Pride Kelli and Jerry Norris Nuun and Co, Inc Maureen and Barrett Ott Alan Pennay Pennay’s at River Run Steve Porino Casey Puckett Wendy and Chris Puckett Retzlaff Vineyards Louise and Leigh Riedinger Carl Rixon, Jr. Jenny and James Rollerson Susie and John Roos


Ruby Springs Lodge Kathryn and Clive Runnells Summit Projects - Michelle and Craig Sabina San Francisco Giants Adele Savaria Sawtooth Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Tony Buoncristiani, MD Tom Shanklin Nancy Williams and Larry Shipley Karen and Pat Simpson Becky and Peter Smith Connie Smith Solage Calistoga Anton Standteiner Stoecklein Photography and Gallery Storey Construction Sturtevants Mountain Outfitters Sun Valley Garden Center Sun Valley Heli Ski Guides Sun Valley Ski Club Tabletoppers, LLC Thrasher Koffey Foundation Charlotte and Tom Unger Sondra Van Ert Jolie Backer-Vernoy and Greg Vernoy Leslie and Jason Vontver Susan and Frank Ward Whiskey Jacques’ Kyle Wieche Vicki and Don Wiseman Wodecroft Foundation Wyoming Inn

NATIONAL SILVER $500+

Anonymous Anonymous Adam Ackerman Catherine and James Allchin Patricia Aluisi Christie and Graham Anderson Maureen and Don Baker Richard C. Barker BC Builders Inc. - Brian Caulkins Tina and Joe Benz Bigwood at Thunder Spring Golf Course Andrew Bor in honor of Ray Brandstrom Lisa Ryan-Boyle and H. Perry Boyle Jr. Carmen Bradley Bretall Family Fund Edgar M. Bronfman Candida Burnap June and Bill Carson Clarence W. Carson Sallie Castle Coldwell Banker Distinctive Property Condon Family Trust in honor of Wally Huffman and Dick Anderson Cooper Family Foundation Jean Cooper and Drury W. Cooper III Barbara Curry-James Scott Curtis

Peggy Dean Moe Dixon Carey and John Dondero Jolie and Bob Dunn Lynn and Frank Ehret Elkhorn Golf Club Melissa and Brian Elkins Enterprise Car Rental Patti Felton First Lite Mark Fosburg Danielle and Scott Fuller Cally Galpin L’Anne and Nick Gilman Jennifer and Mike Goitiandia Chelle and Baird Gourlay Sally and Jeff Graves Betty and Peter Gray Theo Gund Pete Hambrick Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks Sallie Castle and Scott Harder Ginger Harmon High Country Resort Properties Daniel D. Hillman, M.D. Mark Hoffman Holli Jewelers Sun Valley Mike Hyde Idaho Lumber Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Wendy and Jim Jaquet Kristen Jarvis JE Sweek Architectural Coatings, Inc Judy Jellinek Martha and Ross Jennings Sonya and Andrew Johnston Kris and Bill Josey Ketchum Grill Dara Khosrowshahi Kirk Anderson Photography David Knoop Debby and Bob Law Thomas G. Lenze Les Schwab Tire Center, Hailey Kathie Levison Laura Rose-Lewis and Scott Lewis LittleAuthor.com Kendall and Matt Lutz Paula and Ruben Macaya Nick Maricich Marshall Frankel Foundation Penny and Chris Mazzola Lisa and Wilson McElhinny Fariss and Tim McGee Mrs. H.P. McNeal Middle Fork Aviation Cindy and Tom Monge Georgie Montgomery Panache Perry’s Restaurant - Paula and Keith Perry Allan Pinkerton John Plummer Pure Love Jewels Elizabeth and Robert Reniers

Resort Quest Sun Valley Erin and Bill Rheinschild Margot “Muffy” Ritz Lois Rosen Susan and David Ruder Neil Ryan Sawtooth Mountain Guides Scott USA Shirley and Ralph Shapiro Kathy and Stuart Siderman Leslie and Tim Silva Silver Creek Outfitters Estate of Mary Lou Simpson Ed Sinnott Ski Tek Smith Optics Sun Valley Dental Group Sushi On Second Jack Thomas Thomas & Johnston, Chartered Kiki Tidwell Alicia Tormey Tully’s Coffee Ketchum The Valley Club Warde Foundation James Warmington Cheri and Tom Watson Trish and Dave Wilson Lisa Wilson Brooke and Joseph Wojcik Elvire and Steven Wolfram

OLYMPIC BRONZE $250+

5B CrossFit Kelly and Glen Allison Patricia Aluisi AmericInn Lodge & Suites, Hailey ArborCare Resources Backwoods Mountain Sports Bald Mountain Lodge Brian Barsotti Becker, Chambers & Co., P.A. Bird and Co. Framing Blaine County Recreation District Boulder Mountain Clayworks Lauren Street Toni and Peter Breck Kia and Christian Brown in honor of Rufus Brown Mr. Alfred Brown, III in honor of Rufus Brown Marilyn and Tullio Celano, MD Peter Challman Ciro Restaurant Clear Creek Disposal James Crumpacker Davis Embroidery Despo’s Kate and John Driscoll Anna and John Droege Randi and Fred DuBois Elaine and Robert Duerr

Megan and Chris Edwards Joan Espe Kelly and Richard Feldman Nancy and Chuck Ferries Mary and Chris Finnerty Randy Flood Charlotte Ford Jamie Gardenswartz Skooter Gardiner Kathy and George Gibson Andy Gilbert Glass Masters Albert Glickman Family Foundation in honor of Thomas Rollerson and Michael Erikson Norie and Stuart Goodell Abbi Fisher and Frank Gould Haemmerle and Haemmerle Axel Hahn Hailey Orthopedics, Drs. Vicki and Glen Shapiro Steve Haims Michael Jaquet The Jarvis Group Kris and Bill Josey Randi and John Kanellitsas Ketchum Automotive, Inc. Doran and Chris Key Julie and Peter LaFleur Kelly and Bruce Martin Jennifer Zuniga and Dennis Maxwell Mazama Ranch House Katherine and Rob McGowan Charlene and Charles McNamee Neil Morrow Leigh Morse Camille Leugers and James Musser Kelli and Jerry Norris Gretchen and Terry Palmer Power Engineers Michelle and Tom Praggastis Louise and Leigh Rabel Toby Ripsom Jane and George Rizzo Peggy and Dale Rodgers Marnie Roozen Sandra and Cameron Rottler Tim Ryan S & C Wine Importers SaddleTree Gallery Jessica and Michael Schaeman Dr. and Mrs. James Schultz John Seiller Vicki and Glen Shapiro Catherine and William Shattuck Mac Shattuck Barbara and Richard Shelton Nancy Williams and Larry Shipley Steve Slivinski John Sofro Albert Starr Justin Stevenson Sun Valley Animal Center Sun Valley Closet Company

Sun Valley Ski Patrol Sun Valley Trekking Sun Valley Window Cleaning Swept Away Professional Chimney Sweeps Tastevin Board Bin Waxroom Utopia Vineyard Heidi Watanabe Watkins Distributing, Budweiser & Red Hook Rebecca and Richard Waycott Lori and Greg Welsh Lili Simpson and Ned Wheeler White Otter Outdoor Adventures Vicki and Van Williams Molly! Goodyear and Mike Wolter Wood Gopher-Rob Beck Robert Ziebarth

WORLD CUP BRONZE $100+ Anonymous Charlotte and Herb Alexander Joan and Hal Anawalt Armstrong-Root Opticians Anne and Henry Atherton III Judy and Don Atkinson Patte Barry Dave Bell Bella Cosa Studio Trina Benson Lynn and Charles Benson Kate and Andy Berman Kathy and Steve Berman Peggy and James Berman Riley Berman Melissa and Eric Berridge Best Western Kentwood Lodge

Laurel and Andrew Beyer Bigwood Bread Amanda Black Blue Heron Frames Workshop Lisa Stelck and William Boeger Frederic Boloix Mitra Boloix Barbara Boswell Teresa Brett Sue Bridgman Florist Leo Brieske Bob Brock Nicole Brown Burnsies Mrs. D.J. Cahen Ralph Campanale, MD Eltiena and Bill Campbell Michelle and Brian Catalde Chandlers Steakhouse Leslie and Dale Chihuly Kristy and Tim Clark Clear Creek Disposal Anita and James Cleveland Collared Greens Beverley Robertson and Charles Connn Joey Cordeau Michael J. Coughlin, MD John Craig Jackie and Brandon Crego Monica and Zach Crist Susan and Roger Crist Deffe’ & Associates Scott Desserault Jennifer and Brent Diehl Kris Dondero Debra Drake Joni Cashman and Michael Dunham Jane Reynolds and Tim Eagan

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Easy Pack, Inc. Andrew Eker Melissa and Brian Elkins Betty and Mark Ervin Far and Away Adventures Anette and Thad Farnham Fifty-Fifty Gift Tags Averell H. Fisk Formula Sports Four Peaks Flatbreads & Grill Michael Franceschini Galena Lodge Carla and John Garrison Ellen and John Gillespie Carol and Scott Glenn Steve Haims Mary and Mat Hall Sally and Michael Halstead Cindy and Ned Hamlin Curtis Hansen Hayden Beverage Roberta and Tom Heinrich Lisa Henak - Hands on Massage Sheri and Jim Hodge Shannon and Louis Hoffer Joanne and Terry Hogue Carol and Gene Holman Hotel 43 Nancy and Ben Howe Idaho Fizz Il Naso Integrated Bodywork Johnny G’s Subshack The Johnson Company Robert Jones Lenny Joseph Productions Rick Kapala KB’s Kirstin Koslowski and Bruce Kendall Ketchum Dry Goods Ketchum Kitchens Kary Kjesbo/stones.pearls Celia and Lex Kunau Lava Lake Land & Livestock Laurie Leman Margie and Mike Levy Andrea and James Lieberman Lifetime Sport & Exercise Simone and Mike Lloyd Paula and Ruben Macaya Maison et Cadeaux Dorrie and David Marks, on behalf of Andy Ware and Joey Cordeau Robyn Marrelli Megan and Gary Glouner Jenn and Skip Merrick Merrick Construction Nancy and Jeff Mihalic Cal Millar-Tigermoon Heather and Hank Minor Louisa and Stephen Mitchell Lane Monroe Kathy and Matt Morell Julie and Jon Moses

Kim Nalen Lynne and Bob Nicholson Nourish Me Kathy and Bobby Noyes Virginia and Bob Parker Maria and Tony Parkhill Payette River Company Lynn and Benjamin Pettit The Picket Fence Pioneer Saloon Darcy and Ned Post Primavera Patty and Dave Puz Louise and Leigh Rabel Mary and John Reagle Eleanor M. Reed Lila and Neville Rich Andrew Rickenbach Rickshaw Lisa and Todd Rippo Lee Ritzau Thomas Rollerson Kate and Bob Rosso Roth Charitable Foundation Char Roth and Bruce Tidwell Linda Rowe Karen Sawyer Pamela and Jeff Schoen Rainer Schoner Kathryn and Gabe Schroder Scott’s Frame and Mat Sego Restaurant & Bar Susan Desko and Tim Semones Rip Sewell Nancy Williams and Larry Shipley Julie and Neil Siegel Silver Creek Outfitters Karen and Pat Simpson Sheri Slater Barbara Slough Jamilynn Smith Judith and Richard Smooke John D. Sproatt St. Alphonsus Life Flight Kathryn Woods, MD Stanley Baking Co.& Sawtooth Hotel Heidi and Peter Stearns Craig Stevens Colleen Stewart Matilda Gray Stream Sun Summit Ski & Cycle Sun Valley Ballet School Sun Valley Car Wash Sun Valley Center for the Arts Sun Valley Massage Sun Valley Ketchum Chamber of Commerce Tricia Swartling Swix Boulder Mountain Tour Doug Tamura Tater Tots Ginny and George Thomas Shauna Thoreson Jill Farrow-Three Monkeys Salon

Tim’s Electric Reva and William Tooley Karen and Bruce Truxal T’s & Temptations Bryce Turzian Colette Evans and Bas Verheijen Deborah Vila Vintage Restaurant Lynn Campion and Theodore Waddell Fred Wagner Curtis Wainwright Kris and Bob Walker Stacey Ward Annelies and Andy Ware Nancy and Stephen Wasilewski, MD Pam and John Wells Anne Marie and Peter Wick Window Welder Wrap City Kate Wright Elizabeth Zeiler

National BronzeUp to $99

Anonymous 5B Productions Susan Alfs Barbara and Chip Angle Connie Aronson Nancy and Reid Barker Barry Peterson Jewelers Sharon and Maxton Beckwith Kristin Bigelow Greg Bloomfield Bluebird Day Café Roy Bracken Kenneth Brait, MD Brickhouse Restaurant and Bar William Brimstein and Sara Baldwin Linda Kish and Jeff Brown Anne and Mike Brunelle Paula Caputo Gay Weake and Jay Cassell John Charney, MD Chocolate Moose Coffee Grinder Company of Fools Margie Cooper Diane and Jeff Cordes Cosi Restaurant Cowboy Cocina Crazy Susan’s Cristina’s Restaurant da Vinci’s Italian Restaurant Judi Davison Dean Tire & Auto Janice and Peter Dickinson Dirty Beagle Dog Wash Elaine and Robert Duerr Kurt Eggers Elements Salon Lisa Eckley and Jeff Enos Frederic Erdman

Juli and Rich Evans Mary Anne and Mark Fisher Five Springs Wellness Center Flolo’s Imaging Center & Studio Flower Designs by Kathy F-Stop Camera & Video Globus Restaurant Glow Live Food Grumpy’s Hailey Coffee Company Sue and Brent Hansen Nancy and Jim Haupt Arlene and Ken Herich River Herrin Hether Holter Chrissie and Phil Huss Cheryl Hymas Idaho’s Bounty Ikauniek’s Salon In-N-Out Nails Pirkko and Charles Jenner Cheri and Sam Jorgenson Justine Kaiser Janet Kellam and Andy Munter Ketchum Flower Company Ketchum Parks Department Kristina Kind Elizabeth B. Klein Michael J. Kraynick Ray Ann Kremer Shari and Kyle Kunz Alex Lanning Roxanne & Mike Lawler Lefty’s Bar & Grill Christine and Matt Leidecker Holly and Steve Leininger Clint D. Lightner Pilar and Patrick Lindahl Kris Stoffer and Mike Long Julie and Bob Lynn Kim MacPherson Maggie’s of Sun Valley Magic Lantern Maria and Chip Maguire Chris Mallory Dr. Maria Maricich McClain’s Pizzeria Cindy and Brian McCoy Amy and Tony McGraw Ashley McQueen Mary and Steve Midthun Scott Miley Roofing Marion Monge The Moose Girls Amber Morgan Moss Garden Center Mountain Fresh Produce Muscular Massage Therapy Lori Nakaoka Teresa Neiderhaursern Nelson’s Auto Service & Quicklube Nouveaux Beverage Ann O’Donnell Erin O’Halloran

Kristen and Michael Olenick Ozzies Shoes Debbie and Jeff Page John Parker Kate and Andrew Parnes Paula’s Dress Shop Valerie Logsdon and Al Pokorny Terry Potts Brenda Powell Premier Construction Company Diana and Nick Price PURE Gabrielle and Kyle Rafford James Richardson Rico’s Pizza & Pasta Carrie and Brott Ritzel River 1, Inc. River Run Auto Parts Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Jenny and James Rollerson Marco Romero Computer Services Monica and Jeff Roth Chris Rybak Adele and Pat Savaria Lisa and Nate Scales Lorri and Tori Shaver Smoky Mountain Pizzeria Grill Sports Connection St. Francis Pet Clinic - Karsten Fostvedt, VMD Starbucks Coffee Jill Metcalfe and Patrick Stearns Michael Stemp Mary Ellen O’Learry and Richard Stopol Lauren and Baba Street Rebecca Hemingway and Kevin Steussi Charles Stuhlberg, Inc. Lorrie Suess Sun Valley Cleaners Sun Valley Wine Company Alex Sundali Bill Sundali Bege Reynolds and John Sweek Genie and John Swyers The Cellar Pub Catherine and Eric Thomas Gwen and Steve Thompson The Toy Store Kathryn and Scott Tucker in honor of the XC coaches The UPS Store Video West Andy Ware Elizabeth and William Warrick Heidi Watanabe Webb Landscape & Garden Centers Perditia and Gerard Welch, Jr Ashley Wells Lori and Gregg Welsh Annette Whitlock Julie Whitlock Edith and Jano Weidemann Risa and Terry Williams in honor of the XC coaches Ketchum Wilt

Windy City Jody and Chris Zarkos Lindsay Zondag Zou 75

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR JANSS PRO-AM PRO SKIERS

Will Burks Eric Carlson Andy Chambers Christin Cooper Heather Daves DJ Hart Will Hovey Bob LaPoint Todd Lodwick Libby Ludlow Nick Maricich Jilyne McDonald Paul McDonald Scott McGrew Langely McNeal Skip Merrick Steve Porino Casey Puckett Chris Puckett Carl Rixon Michel Rudigoz Craig Sabina Adele Savaria Tom Shanklin Toni Standteiner Mark Taché Sondra Van Ert Kyle Wieche


We would like to thank the vendors who sponsored our 6 at Sochi Celebration this August. It was a great success and we couldn’t have done it without: The Sawtooth Club The Roosevelt Grill Despos Wiseguy Pizza The Cellar Toni’s Ice Cream Atkinsons’ Market

In Memoriam

The Lindahl Family in memory of Sarah Adicoff Bill Sundali in memory of Sarah Adicoff Lori Nakaoka in memory of Sarah Adicoff Heidi Watanabe in memory of Sarah Adicoff Juli and Michael Roos in memory of Chris Bridgeman Anne and Mike Brunelle in memory of Laura Flood Patti Felton in memory of Tyler Felton Vicki and Glen Shapiro in memory of Richard Silver, M.D.

O DT s u p p o r t e r s Founder’s Circle

Abell Foundation Peggy and John Baker Leslie Benz Heather and Gary Black George and June Block Family Foundation Kathie Constantine and Michael Bono Andrew Bor Ray Brandstrom Liz and Rufus Brown Marilyn and Tullio Celano Leslie and Dale Chihuly James Cimino Kristy and Tim Clark Kimberly and Dennis Daugs Robert Disbrow and Kim Kawaguchi Carol and Ed Dumke Philip Erlanger Melinda and Bernard Francois Danielle and Scott Fuller Megan and Gary Glouner Sally and Jeff Graves Michelle and Harry Griffith Steve Haims Happy Hawn Mark Hoffman Kristin Jarvis Martha and Ross Jennings Joy Kasputys Koret Foundation Larsen Fund Holly and Steve Leininger Mark McCain Jennifer and Jim Milgard Kipp Nelson Foundation PECO Foundation Cindy and Craig Phelan Tom Pomeroy

Erin and Bill Rheinschild Char Roth Thrasher Koffey Foundation Kiki Tidwell Jan and Mike Turzian Works of Grace Foundation/ Castellano-Woods Family

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S V S E F AT A GLANC E

45 YEARS OF SKI AND SNOWBOARD GRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT & COMPETITIVE SUPPORT FOR WOOD RIVER VALLEY YOUTH AMONG THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND PROGRESSIVE JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IN THE NATION $1 FUNDRAISED BY SVSEF FOR EACH $1 OF TUITION PAID BY ATHLETE ❅ YEAR-ROUND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OLDER ATHLETES 42% OF COACHING STAFF ARE ALUMNI OF THE PROGRAMS ❅ 502 ATHLETES SERVED LAST SEASON

ALPINE • Tanner Farrow named to US Ski Team • 2 athletes compete at US Nationals • 4 athletes compete at J2 Nationals • 9 athletes compete at J3 Junior Nationals • 14 podiums at Western Region Junior Championships • 36 athletes competing at Intermountain Division Championships • 45-130+ on-snow training days (depending on team) • Year-round training for athletes 13 and older • All coaches USSA certified level 100, 200 or above • 222 athletes ages 7-17 CROSS COUNTRY • 2 athletes compete in 2011 World Championships • Reid Pletcher wins NCAA Championship (Classic) • Mike Sinnott wins Super Tour Sprint Title • 4 podiums at US Nationals • 1 podium at Junior Nationals • 17 athletes compete at Junior Nationals • 30-170+ on-snow training days (depending on team) • 146 athletes ages 8-28

Front and back cover photos: ©2011 Jeff Page

FREESTYLE • Tai Barrymore wins 1st pro event • Hannah Haupt wins National Championship Half-Pipe • 3 athletes crowned Intermountain Div. Champions • 4 athletes compete at US Nationals • 18 athletes qualify for US Junior National Championships • 75 athletes ages 7-23 SNOWBOARD • Kaitlyn Farrington wins silver at X-Games and Dew Tour Finals • Ali Appleton wins Youth National Championship • Ryan Roemer wins Overall National Championship • 15 riders qualify for USASA Nationals • 2 athletes invited to US Team Project Gold Camp • 32 athletes ages 8-21


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