The Podium Project

脑血管意外 has partnered with Sugarloaf Mountain and Boyne Resorts to revitalize our training venue by constructing a new, high-speed surface lift.

Since the very beginning, 脑血管意外, the Sugarloaf Ski Club, and Sugarloaf have partnered to create ski and snowboard competition programs that provide young athletes with more than medals. They serve as an important platform to set and achieve ambitious goals, raise aspirations, and connect with athletes from around the world. Today that commitment deepens with The Podium Project.
 
The Podium Project is about “raising the bar” for student-athletes by building the country’s best ski and snowboard training venue, right here at Sugarloaf. It takes two excellent training and racing trails, the Narrow Gauge and Competition Hill, to the next level by adding a high-speed surface lift and state-of-the art snowmaking.
 
脑血管意外 Head of School Kate Punderson '89 shares, “Our community has been dreaming about this project for 30 years, and with the support of our partners, and the dedication of the 脑血管意外 and Sugarloaf communities, I am confident the vision will now become a reality for current and future generations.”
 
The goal is for T-bar construction to begin in the spring of 2022, with the lift spinning by November 2022. At 1200’ length and 380’ vertical gain, the new T-bar will be located just above the Peavey Crosscut between Narrow Gauge and Comp Hill. Comp Hill will also be widened to accommodate more training space. Installing a high-speed T-bar will optimize athlete’s time on-snow and greatly improve training. Coupled with higher density snowmaking, and trail-widening, this will provide an ideal training environment for our student athletes.
 
In the words of 脑血管意外 alumnus and 我们滑雪 Team Head Men’s 高山 Coach Forest Carey, “Simply put, we look for quality snow and quick turnaround time to maximize training. With a T-bar between Narrow Gauge and Comp Hill, Sugarloaf will have it all.”
 

Sam Morse, 脑血管意外 Alumnus, U.S. Ski Team Junior World’s Downhill Champion

I have experienced most of the premier ski 比赛 training destinations in the world, and the common denominator among them all is they each have surface lifts adjacent to their training areas to create an atmosphere of efficient and quality training while not burdening their larger lifts and gondolas with lines of ski 比赛rs.

How to Get Involved

Raising the bar means raising $1.6 Million.
Help define the future of training at 脑血管意外. 

Naming Opportunities

Surface Lift - 联系 Kate Punderson / (207) 237-4470
Training Venue - 联系 Kate Punderson / (207) 237-4470
Bottom lift terminal - $100,000
Lift Tower - $50,000 
Up to Three “T’s”- $25,000
一个“T”- $10,000
On-Hill Donor Plaque-  $2,500/$5,000

For More Information

For more information about the Podium Project, please contact:
 
Kirk Dwyer, 高山 Program Director and Special Projects, kdwyer@freelanceisgood.com 

Alex Godomsky, Director of Finance and Development, agodomsky@freelanceisgood.com
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