Age Divisions — Divisions of Competition and Performance Rankings
Competition in traditional three-event skiing is based on age and sex (see list). The Open Division is divided into men and women and has no age requirement. There is no distinction between amateurs and professionals. Competition for the three major events shall be separated into the following divisions as determined by the contestant's age. The "ski year" shall begin on the day after the conclusion of the Nationals, and shall end on the final day of the following Nationals. The contestant's age on Dec. 31 of the ski year shall determine his or her division for the entire ski year. For example, if a skier's birthday within the "ski year" could result in an age division change and his or her birthday is between the day after the conclusion of Nationals and Dec. 31 inclusive of that "ski year," he or she will ski in the older division, beginning the day after Nationals. Otherwise, he or she will remain in the younger division for one more season concluding with the end of the following Nationals.
Boys and Girls 1 — 9 years and under*
Boys and Girls 2 — 11 years and under
Boys and Girls 3 — 13 years and under
Boys and Girls 4 — 15 years and under
Boys and Girls 5 — 17 years and under
Men and Women 1 — 18-24 years inclusive
Men and Women 2 — 25-34 years inclusive
Men and Women 3 — 35-44 years inclusive
Men and Women 4 — 45-54 years inclusive
Men and Women 5 — 55-59 years inclusive
Men and Women 6 — 60-64 years inclusive
Men and Women 7 — 65-69 years inclusive
Men and Women 8 — 70-74 years inclusive
Men and Women 9 — 75-79 years inclusive
Men and Women 10 — 80-84 years inclusive
Men and Women 11 — 85 years and over
Masters Men and Women — 35 years and over
Open Men and Women — any age
* This is an optional division established to give youngsters an introduction to the basics of competitive skiing. Skiers compete only in the slalom and tricks events.