
2009/2010 Season
Campgaw Mountain is proud to continue our racing program for the 09/10 season! Our goal is to provide a safe and fun learning environment where racers of any age and ability may reach their full potential as skiers and riders. At the same time, participants will gain confidence, self-esteem, and the ability to safely ski on just about any slope with style. We will be offering three different types of race programs this season: race training, a race development team, and a full race team. Click to download 2009/10 Registration form. For more information call 201-327-7800.
The Programs
Team Campgaw -- $550
For Whom: -For JI, JII, JIII, JIV, and JV Racers
When: -The program at Campgaw begins around Dec. 15, 2009 until the end of February. -Race practices are held: Tuesday and Thursday nights 6pm-8pm Saturday and Sunday mornings 9am-1pm
What You Get: -37 Practices and Races. -140 Hours of Professional Practice Supervision by a USSA/PSIA Certified Instructor. -Professional drill work, ski instruction, and course setting. -Some of the best one on one feedback of any ski racing program in the state. -Approximately 7 to 1 racer to coach ratio
What You Need:
- -Daily Snow Pass or Season Pass
- -Equipment: each racer must have a helmet, skis, poles, gate bashers, shin guards, face guard, googles, and neck warmer.
- -Membership in the Team Campgaw Ski Club - www.teamcampgaw.com
- -Each racer must have USSA and NJSRA memberships in order to race in NJ and/or out of state races.
- -JI and JII must pay for FIS membership.
- -In/Out of state coaching fees.
Please note: Fees do not include transportation or lodging to/from events, entry fees for races, and out of state coaching.
To Register: -Contact our race director, John Neilson at 973-460-7112 or
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Developmental Team -- $300
For Whom: -All ages as long as you have the ability to ski green slopes proficiently and get on and off a chairlift.
When: -The program begins around Jan 2nd 2010 until Feb. 20, 2010. -Trainings are held: Saturday mornings 9am-12pm
What You Get: -8 Practices -24 Hours of Professional Practice Supervision by a USSA/PSIA certified instructor -Professional drill work, ski instruction, and course setting. -Some of the best one on one feedback of any ski racing program in the state. -Approximately 7 to 1 racer to coach ratio
What You Need: -Daily Snow Pass or Season Pass -Equipment: each racer must have a helmet, skis, poles, gate bashers, shin guards, face guard, googles, and neck warmer. -Membership in the Team Campgaw Ski Club - www.teamcampgaw.com.
To Register: -Contact our race director, John Neilson at 973-460-7112 or
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Race Training
Please note: These are two separate race training programs with different coaching staffs. Refer to the coach's section to find out further information on coaching staffs.
For Whom: Any age person interested in becoming a better skier or being introduced to ski racing.
When: Tuesday & Thursday Nights --- $300.00
Tuesday & Thursday Training Program begins Jan. 5, 2010 until Feb. 25, 2010. Trainings are held: Tues. and Thur. evenings 6pm-8pm
What You Get: -16 Practices -32 Hours of Professional Practice Supervision by a USSA/PSIA certified instructor.
-Professional drill work, ski instruction, and course setting. -Some of the best one on one feedback of any ski racing program in the state.
What You Need:
- -Daily Snow Pass or Season Pass
- -Equipment: each racer must have a helmet, skis, poles, gate bashers, shin guards, face guard, googles, and neck warmer.
- -Membership in the Team Campgaw Ski Club - www.teamcampgaw.com.
- To Register:
-Contact our race director, John Neilson at 973-460-7112 or
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When: Wednesday Nights --- $125.00
Wednesday Training Program begins Jan. 6, 2010 until Mar. 3, 2010. Trainings are held: Wed evenings 6pm-8pm
What You Get:
- -8 Practices
-16 Hours of Professional Practice Supervision -Professional drill work, ski instruction, and course setting. -Some of the best one on one feedback of any ski racing program in the state.
What You Need:
- -Daily Snow Pass or Season Pass
- -Equipment: each participant must have a helmet, skis, and poles.
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