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Background and History of the MMSC Sugar Slalom
Celebrate Spring on skis - join the fun in the MMSC Sugar Slalom
Held annually in Stowe since 1940, the Sugar Slalom is the most recognized alpine ski race event in the area. Open to USSA licensed racers ages 9 and up, this race attracts some of the best talent in the East and is a great opportunity to lower USSA points late in the season. On day two, the Sugar Slalom is open to anyone over 21 years of age wishing to be a part in the weekend’s festivities.
Originating as a celebration of the arrival of spring and the tapping of maple trees, the Sugar Slalom is held in a Mardi Gras atmosphere complete with music, barbecue on the hill, fantastic ski racing and festive costumes. To top it all, the race also features a unique Vermont treat - maple syrup on snow, donuts and pickles at the finish.
The two-day race annually draws over 1,000 avid racers and some 600 spectators. All age groups except for Masters compete on Saturday to qualify for the most anticipated leg of the race, the Sunday finale held on Stowe’s most legendary Nosedive trail. The Masters class includes all racers ages 25 and up, and no racing license is required to enter this category. The masters will race in the two combined dual slalom runs on Sunday only. |
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All participants are invited to dress up in costumes best representing our theme, a Spring Celebration.
For more details Clik Here or call the Mt. Mansfield Ski & Snowboard Club at 802-253-7704. |