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International Free Skiers Association

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International Freeskier & Snowboarder Association
AbbreviationIFSA
Formation1996
FoundersShane McConkey
TypeNonprofit
Purposesanction junior and adult big mountain freeride competitions
Location
Region
North America, South America
Executive Director
Brennan Metzler
Websiteifsafreeride.org
Formerly called
International Freeskiers Association

The International Freeskier & Snowboarder Association (IFSA) was established in 1996 – as the "International Freeskiers Association" – by renowned freeskiers Shane McConkey,[1] Lhotse Hawk, and a number of industry athletes and organizers.

Today the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization[2] is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The IFSA organizes or sanctions big mountain freeride competitions for adult and junior (under 19 years of age) participants in the US, Canada, Argentina and Chile.

The 2024 Junior Freeride Championships were held April 7-14 at Breckenridge, Colorado.[3]

References

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  1. ^ About the IFSA. IFSA website. Retrieved on 2017-01-12.
  2. ^ Non-profit & Financial Documentation. IFSA website. Retrieved on 2017-01-12.
  3. ^ Mad River Glen Freeski athletes compete at Junior Freeride Championships in Colorado Valley Reporter 2024
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