Keely Cashman makes the leap from NTG to D Team in 2017. (USSA)
Megan McJames (Park City, UT – Western Region) scores her first national title in Monday's giant slalom at Sugarloaf, ME.
The athletes are en route to #beastworldcup, and the excitement has been steadily building to what will be one of the biggest events of the season – the first Audi FIS Ski World Cup to make its way east in 25 years.
Earlier this month, 20 athletes representing the U.S. Ski Team, U.S. Freeskiing and U.S. Snowboarding headed Tijuana, Mexico to build a home for a family in need.
Keely Cashman skied to a 15th place finish in the giant slalom at the Youth Olympic Winter Games Tuesday.
River Radamus (Edwards, CO) won the super G gold medal at the Youth Olympic Winter Games Saturday in Norway.
River Radamus (Edwards, CO) and Keely Cashman (Squaw Valley, CA) have been nominated to compete in the 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway February 12-21.
The 2015/16 alpine season starts now with spring training camps in Mammoth Mountain and Arapahoe Basin.
NTG Athlete Keely Cashman qualified to race the Longines Future Ski Champions in Val d'Isere, which takes place immediately after Saturday's World Cup.
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Hailing from a town with a population of just 86 people, Keely Cashman—a member of the National Training Group (NTG) team—is the daughter of U16 National Training Group (NTG) Coach John and wife Christy Cashman. After a successful two-year stint with the National Training Group, Cashman is moving up the ranks to the D Team for the 2017 season. Last season she was only a first-year FIS athlete, but her solid fundamentals, balance and fast skiing turned heads. She snagged top three in her birth year in the first two European FIS races of the season. In 2014, Cashman competed as the only U16 American woman to participate in the 2nd annual Longines Future Ski Champions event and in 2016 competed in the Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway. At the end of the season, she grabbed second place in slalom at the National Junior Championships at Copper Mountain, CO. She'll look to continue her success in the 2017 season. Welcome, Keely! OFF THE SNOW
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