U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the national governing body for Olympic and Paralympic skiing and snowboarding in the United States. Established in 1905 and headquartered in Park City, Utah, the organization oversees seven competitive disciplines: alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, freeski, ski jumping, Nordic combined, and snowboarding.
The organization operates a comprehensive athlete development system spanning training pathways, competitions, and coaching support. It maintains connections with over 400 member clubs nationwide, creating a network that feeds talent into elite competition. The U.S. Ski & Snowboard Foundation, incorporated in 1964, serves as the organisation's fundraising arm to support these athletic programmes.
Day-to-day operations encompass athlete selection and support for Olympic and Paralympic competition, management of domestic and international competitions, and coordination of training systems across all disciplines. The organisation works with athletes at multiple levels, from grassroots club members to elite competitors preparing for international events.