The 2026 US Alpine Masters National Championships were hosted by Far West at Mammoth Mountain CA on Mar. 23-28, 2026. The nationals are a four-event championships with the DH championships colocated with the 3-event SG/GS/SL races for the combined age class champions scoring.
** New in 2020 ** The national championship DH results are included in the Divisions Cup scoring as well as the US national masters team awards. The overall national age class champions continue to be scored on the triple-combined results of the SG, GS, and SL races, according to the national championship scoring rules.
You must have a current US Alpine Master membership to compete in regional and national championship events. (no short-term memberships).
If you are interested in competing and have any questions, contact nationals@usalpinemasters.org for registration and event information.
The detailed event schedule is posted on the Masters page on usskiandsnowboard.org:
Note: in order to manage the large field of competitors and provide good conditions for all at this championship event, competitors are split into several groups by age and gender. The groupings are A (men 18-49, classes 1-5), B (men 50-64, classes 6-8), C (all women), and D (men 65+, classes 9-14). The SG and the GS events are run on two courses to separate the younger A/B classes from the C/D groups of older men and all ladies, while in the SL each group generally competes on their own course.
| Race Results | By Class | By Group | By Gender | Overall |
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| Class Combined (SG-GS-SL) | ||||
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| GS | A/B, C/D |
A/B, C/D |
C/D |
A/B, C/D |
| SL | A/B, C/D |
A/B, C/D |
C/D |
A/B, C/D |
| Class Combined Standings (Final) |
A/B
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C
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D
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The age class combined champions are awarded according to total race points in the triple-combined disciplines SG-GS-SL contested at the national championships. DH is also included in Divisions Cup and National Masters team scoring.
The Division's Cup is awarded to the division with the best ratio of points scored per competitor start for all races in the national championships. Results of the best 80% of division's racers scoring points are counted. Division teams must consist of at least 10 competitors to be eligible.
The US National Masters Team is named at the conclusion of the National Championships, based on world cup points scoring (best finish record points total) from the best 3 finishes in the 4 events at the national championships.